
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.

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

EM has resumed processing high-level waste (HLW) inside the Tank Closure Cesium Removal (TCCR) module at the Savannah River Site.

EM and its liquid waste contractor at the Savannah River Site (SRS) have completed significant upgrades to accelerate treatment.

EM recently surpassed a project milestone to clean 20 gloveboxes and radiohoods in the Savannah River National Laboratory.

Students and workers trained in science, technology, engineering, and math fields are increasingly critical to DOE programs.

Technology’s pivotal role in advancing EM’s mission was the focus of a panel at the Waste Management Symposia.