
Crews are installing a new technology to remove radioactive waste from underground tanks at the Savannah River Site (SRS).

EM has completed the first of four ongoing cleanup phases at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL).

Each year, EM Richland Operations Office contractor Mission Support Alliance (MSA) performs a disaster recovery exercise.
EM ORP contractor WRPS recently added technology to improve how it manages general purpose vehicles and installed self-powered GPS units on equipment.

Workers have begun startup testing at Hanford Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant’s Low-Activity Waste Facility and the Analytical Laboratory.

Hanford Site contractor Wastren Advantage Incorporated (WAI) recently earned an overall 96 percent award fee.

EM and the Savannah River Site (SRS) management and operations contractor are using new technology to spur cleanup of the site’s legacy coal ash.

SRS employees work safer and smarter thanks to innovative technology such as heart rate monitors, cooling vests, and automatic welding systems.

New Savannah River Site (SRS) technology helps ensure safety by tracking the whereabouts of employees working in secluded spots.

A panel discussion at the recent National Cleanup Workshop highlighted the importance of new technologies and other fresh approaches.