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.
What’s a cost effective way to control the levels of zinc in stormwater? The answer might be found on a half shell.
Lawmakers, environmental regulators, and top DOE officials broke ground on the Mercury Treatment Facility at the Y-12 National Security Complex.
Hanford Site workers developed innovative solutions to reduce maintenance needs, keeping groundwater treatment systems operating efficiently.
EM and cleanup contractor Fluor Idaho recently finished capping most of the Idaho Site tank farm with asphalt.
EM and contractor Los Alamos National Security (LANS) have safely and successfully completed cleanup of the Los Alamos townsite.
Hanford Site workers are making headway to remove radioactive soil from beneath the 324 Building.
Hanford Site workers finished removing combustible material & contaminated loose debris recently from the airlock floor of the 300 Area’s 324 Building