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An aerial view of the Savannah River National Laboratory
As the U.S. Department of Energy moves forward with its recently launched Genesis Mission — a national effort to use artificial intelligence and advanced computing to accelerate American discovery — Savannah River National Laboratory is set to play a unique and critical role alongside its fellow national laboratories. December 23, 2025
Employees in protective gear standing beside a large flow filter inside a facility building
A trio of new and improved filters in a key operating facility at the Savannah River Site has optimized efficiency and accelerated production of the radioactive waste tank cleanup mission — marking the completion of a U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management priority to execute key cleanup to safely address the risk associated with legacy waste. December 23, 2025
A collage of images from the Office of Environmental Management
Helping to grow America’s burgeoning nuclear renaissance, advancing infrastructure critical to winning the artificial intelligence race and safely addressing aging facilities to contribute to the modernization of America’s strategic deterrent — these are just some of the ways the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management helped enable American energy, innovation and security in 2025, according to a new document released today.
A blue and white magazine cover that says "Savannah River Site Environmental Report"
Last year, the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management filled 52 canisters with nearly 215,000 pounds of glass-waste mixture at the Savannah River Site and removed 11,872 pounds of volatile organic compounds from groundwater at the site. November 25, 2025