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.
Local high school students recently visited a high-tech mock-up at the Hanford Site to learn about science, technology, engineering and math careers.
Los Alamos and Cleanup contractor Newport News Nuclear have finished cleaning up soil contaminated with chemicals near the former Omega research site.
Workers with EM Richland Operations Office contractor HILL Plateau Remediation Company recently removed a radioactive wastewater structure at Hanford.
A expansion of the Hanford Site’s groundwater extraction system allows EM’s Richland Operations Office and CH2M HILL to treat contaminated water
EM and the management & operations contractor at SRS are making significant progress towards removing solvents from the groundwater beneath the site.
EM has rehabilitated a deep aquifer monitoring well at DOE’s Idaho National Laboratory Site and will return it to service.