
EM is using 760 tons of iron filings recycled from the automotive industry to treat groundwater contaminated by solvents.

DOE’s Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management (OREM) coordinated with regulators and partnered with small businesses to complete a project.

Oak Ridge Site crews recently mobilized to begin constructing the Outfall 200 Mercury Treatment Facility.

EM’s Nevada Program has safely and successfully completed corrective actions and closed the last of 138 soil sites at the Nevada National Security.

(EM-LA) and cleanup contractor Newport News Nuclear are seeing positive results from an an interim measure to contain and control migration in water.

EM and the management and operations contractor are relying on a low-cost strategy using microorganisms found in nature to safely remove chemicals.

Hanford Site workers continue to make significant progress removing radioactive soil under a former engineering laboratory.

A small business is the first to receive a contract under the final phase of the federal government’s Small Business Innovation Research Program.

The Hanford Site groundwater treatment team is making substantial progress in its cleanup mission.

Savannah River Site workers are excavating about 22,000 cubic yards of coal ash from a now-defunct powerhouse that once created electricity and steam.