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Collaboration between two EM sites will result in a safer, more efficient risk-reduction effort involving the relocation of radioactive capsules.
SRS expands use of passive groundwater cleanup systems that rely on nature to help lower costs, consume less energy and reduce carbon emissions.
Drivers who transport transuranic (TRU) waste to WIPP are trucking industry veterans with impeccable driving and safety records.
The EM Carlsbad Field Office requires two drivers or a team transport a transuranic (TRU) waste shipment to WIPP.
Recent bench-scale and pilot plant testing is providing valuable data to aid EM’s efforts to start up and operate the IWTU at DOE’s Idaho Site.
Representatives from EM HQ, PPPO, SRNL, and cleanup contractors came together for a demonstration on new technology combining robots and lasers.
U.S. Federal Executive Departments and Independent Agencies Meeting on Robotic Operating System, held June 26-27 in the Washington D.C.
EM’s Richland Operations Office (RL) is closer to completing remediation of a hazardous waste site.
Employees from more than 20 Savannah River Site (SRS) organizations repaired a glovebox cabinet in the HB Line ahead of schedule.
Workers at EM’s Idaho Site are upgrading a hot cell in the New Waste Calcining Facility at the Idaho Nuclear Technology and Engineering Center.