
A Hanford Site project to stabilize three at-risk underground structures with engineered grout is well underway.

The future of cybersecurity was brought to reality at the Savannah River Site with a hardware upgrade that replaced 800 computer network switches.

EM crews are taking steps to prevent vehicles from striking wild animals on Hanford Site roadways.

Work is progressing on many fronts toward transferring 1,936 highly radioactive cesium and strontium capsules to safer storage at the Hanford Site.

Two EM contractors recently earned national recognition for being leaders in safety.

A team at the Hanford Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant recently held a drill considered an important first step in building an emergency plan.

Millions of dollars in new and old infrastructure needs protecting at the EM Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP).

A 5.8-magnitude earthquake centered near Lone Pine, California recently prompted rapid notifications from the EM Nevada Program.
DOE cleanup agreements with the state of Idaho require EM to ship nuclear waste for disposal

EM and its liquid waste contractor at the Savannah River Site used creativity to complete a critical equipment test.