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.
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EM is on pace to complete cleanup at one Tonopah Test Range (TTR) site and begin work at another this summer.
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EM has installed an enhanced system to treat contaminated groundwater at its Paducah Site.
More than 2 billion gallons of groundwater are treated at the Hanford Site each year to remove contaminants and protect the nearby Columbia River.
Deep aquifer monitoring wells at the DOE’s Idaho Site will be rehabilitated this summer for use by the environmental restoration program.
Soil remediation has become a larger part of cleanup at ETTP since workers safely demolished many of the contaminated and unneeded buildings.
A pump-and-treat system is set to surpass treatment of 700 million gallons of water within the next few months.