
A little-known team of experts at the Denver Federal Center and Los Alamos National Laboratory is preserving America’s nuclear weapons research.

EM’s cleanup at Oak Ridge is supported by numerous vehicles that ship waste, transport personnel, and deliver items.

Employees at the Savannah River Site (SRS) recently began underwater vacuuming to remove resin from a reactor’s spent nuclear fuel cores.

EM and cleanup contractor Fluor Idaho will assist the U.S. Geological Survey in drilling a well at the north end of the 890-square-mile Idaho site.

DOE’s Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management (OREM) and its contractor Isotek are resuming uranium (U)-233 processing.

EM contractor Savannah River Nuclear Solutions (SRNS) is bringing the site visit experience to the students virtually.

From a more efficient approach for disposing debris to a digital-based monitoring system that helps detect and prevent heat stress.

Workers moved three enclosures that make up a system that will pretreat Hanford Site tank waste for processing to their permanent home onsite.

EM and Idaho National Laboratory Site are testing technologies that will enable the retrieval and transfer of a waste called calcine.

Innovative equipment known as “bubblers” have been improving liquid waste operations at EM’s Savannah River Site.