AMWTP Adapted to Difficult Waste Types, Unusual Containers
Robotic Arms, Supercompactor Slice and Squash Challenging Waste
A new treatment approach designed to expedite removal of residual chromium deep in the ground near the Columbia River.
The EM program at the Savannah River Site (SRS) has launched an innovative process using silver chloride, a conventional industrial product.
– EM’s Office of River Protection is developing another layer of worker protection by providing a data compilation tool in a pilot program at Hanford.
An EM employee who has worked at DOE for more than three decades was recently honored for his long-term contributions.
EM contractors at the Hanford Site have adopted new standardized risk management tools to help identify and analyze potential problems.
Savannah River Site are partnering to reduce radiological exposure, improve efficiency, and align with long term DOE goals.
EM Office of River Protection recently developed unique tools to remove contaminated pieces of equipment from single-shell waste storage tanks.
The Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management released the final installment of its video series spotlighting the site’s environmental research.