
The U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management Portsmouth Site recently hosted the South Central Ohio High School Regional Science Bowl, where Valley High School reigned as the champion for the second year in a row and third time altogether.

An Idaho Cleanup Project contractor has provided funding to 15 classrooms in southeastern Idaho to support local educators and encourage the next generation of workers to pursue technical careers.

Researchers at the University of Georgia’s Savannah River Ecology Laboratory studied water movement in wetlands and its role in filtering contaminants in the Tims Branch watershed, a riparian wetland on the Savannah River Site.

Nearly 30 engineers at the Savannah River Site engaged over 1,400 area students in 56 hands-on activities during the recent “Discover Engineering” week.
A robot central to innovative methods Idaho Cleanup Project crews are developing to retrieve calcine, a granular solid waste, has successfully demonstrated its proficiency.

EM highlights the contributions of five engineers we’ve interviewed across the cleanup complex for National Engineers Week.

Portsmouth Paducah Project Office Employees, Contractors Support Annual Event.

EM highlights the contributions of five engineers we’ve interviewed across the cleanup complex for National Engineers Week.

West Valley Demonstration Project officials met with representatives from the Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management in Tennessee to share lessons learned from the ongoing demolition of the Main Plant Process Building.

About 40 students from local rural high schools visited the Hanford Site’s Volpentest HAMMER Federal Training Center to learn about the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management mission and career opportunities in STEM fields at the site.