
EM’s Richland Operations Office (RL) and contractor CHPRC treated more than 2.4 billion gallons of contaminated groundwater.

SRS Shifts to Low-Cost Technology to Remove Remaining Solvents at Basin
EM Nevada Program Hosts Groundwater Information Exchange
A new treatment approach designed to expedite removal of residual chromium deep in the ground near the Columbia River.

Cleaning up Oak Ridge's East Tennessee Technology Park (ETTP) encompasses more than emptying and demolishing old, contaminated buildings

The EM program at the Savannah River Site (SRS) has launched an innovative process using silver chloride, a conventional industrial product.

Ike White, Senior Advisor for EM, toured cleanup sites in New Mexico.

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.