
The Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management is kicking off a four-part video series spotlighting the site’s environmental research.

Richland Operations Office recently closed the doors on an aging data center at the Hanford Site, saving EM more than $100,000 a year.

Rick Perry and Secretary for Science Paul Dabbar visited Oak Ridge, where they learned about a partnership between EM and DOE's office of Science.

A upgraded computer modeling system with the combined power of more than 1,100 desktop computers improves the analysis of environmental data.

Three researchers who focused on EM remediation efforts at Florida International University have been hired by DOE national laboratories.

DOE’s Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) transported the first defense-generated transuranic waste shipment received in 1999.

The EM program at DOE’s Idaho National Laboratory (INL) Site — is set to achieve a milestone of its own.

Employees from Oak Ridge’s EM program and its lead contractor, UCOR, took the stage at the annual U.S. Women in Nuclear (WIN) regional conference.

Richland contractor Mission Support Alliance is using industry best practices and 3-D modeling software to help design a new water treatment facility.

Workers at the Idaho Site are employing an innovative technology to characterize more than 320 drums, and objects that have been difficult to measure.