Workers recently removed a former pump-and-treat system at EM’s West Valley Demonstration Project (WVDP) site, allowing for continued cleanup progress
Worker-driven improvements led crews to treat a record amount of groundwater at the Hanford Site in FY2018 at the lowest cost per gallon in 5 years.
A significant effort at the Hanford Site will reduce the risk of below-ground uranium reaching the Columbia River.
EM's ORP and WRPS go to great lengths to learn more about the nature and extent of contamination around and beneath Hanford’s waste storage tanks.
Hanford Site workers added a critical component to a training facility this month to eventually help remove radioactive soil.
Workers at the Hanford Site met a yearly groundwater-treatment goal nearly two months early, reducing risk to the Columbia River.
Hanford Site workers continue to prepare to remove highly radioactive soil under a former engineering laboratory.
SRS Passive Groundwater Cleanup Systems Increase Effectiveness, Save Millions
EM is on pace to complete cleanup at one Tonopah Test Range (TTR) site and begin work at another this summer.
Children Get Hands-On Lesson in Moab Groundwater Cleanup