Hanford Site crews are modifying a testing and training structure that will ensure safety and efficiency in the removal of radioactive soil.
Hanford Site workers are making headway preparing to safely remove contaminated soil beneath the 324 Building.
SRS expands use of passive groundwater cleanup systems that rely on nature to help lower costs, consume less energy and reduce carbon emissions.
EM’s Richland Operations Office (RL) is closer to completing remediation of a hazardous waste site.
Hanford Site workers removed waste from the 324 Building’s airlock so they can eventually clear out contaminated soil from beneath the building.
LAS VEGAS – Navarro Geologic Interpretation Manager Jeff Wurtz has supported EM’s missions at the Nevada National Security Site (NNSS) for more...
OAK RIDGE, Tenn. – Oak Ridge’s EM program and contractor URS | CH2M Oak Ridge have prevented more than 1,000 pounds of mercury from entering the environment at the Y-12 National Security Complex.
LAS VEGAS – Accomplishing the EM mission at the Nevada National Security Site (NNSS) depends on accurate, defensible and easily-accessible data stored using methods that meet federal requirements.
RICHLAND, Wash. – The 324 Building is one of the last buildings remaining in the Hanford Site’s 300 Area, where workers fabricated fuel rods and conducted research to support plutonium production.
OAK RIDGE, Tenn. – Oak Ridge’s EM program is using a new machine designed and assembled at the site to process contaminated soil from the Tank ...