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Operations of the Salt Waste Processing Facility at the Savannah River Site represents a leap forward in DOE’s ability to tackle tank waste.

DOE and the University of South Carolina-Aiken (USCA) unveiled a 3-D model of the proposed Advanced Manufacturing Collaborative facility last week.

Anticipated for demolition by the end of this year, the distinctive 320-foot-tall, red-and-white stack was used for a small research.

EM Senior Advisor William “Ike” White said EM remains on track for 2020 to be a significant year for achievement despite the COVID-19 pandemic.

EM is undergoing a culture change that has resulted in significant achievements over the past several years.

DOE leaders and local, community, and contractor representatives focused on the benefits and successes of EM’s hallmark Strategic Vision.

EM and its stakeholder and industry partners have responded to COVID-19-related challenges.

Energy Secretary Dan Brouillette had an opportunity last week to see progress being made at the Hanford Site.

Despite unavoidable impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic, EM remains on track this year to realize a number of its cleanup priorities.

EM has named new managers for the Carlsbad & Los Alamos field offices, and a new Deputy Assistant Secretary for Safety, Security, & Quality Assurance.