
Energy Secretary Mark W. Menezes and Under Secretary for Science Paul Dabbar visited the Hanford Site last week to mark the completion of construction
EM’s Office of River Protection continues to make substantial progress in its mission to safely and efficiently reduce risk at the Hanford Site.

Hundreds of the best welders from across the country have put their mark on EM’s massive Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant.

Modernizing essential equipment is another sign of dynamic change at the Hanford Site as workers prepare to treat tank waste.

EM Office of River Protection and contractor Bechtel National, Inc. have completed construction of the last of 94 systems in the Low-Activity facility

Deputy Secretary Mark W. Menezes presented the awards as part of a visit to SRS and the Savannah River National Laboratory on Dec. 4.

Office of River Protection contractors Bechtel National Inc. and Washington River Protection Solutions recently joined forces to test transfer lines.

The final class of commissioning technicians recently completed the classroom portion of their in-depth systems training.

EM is implementing a series of robust upgrades to increase the capacity and reliability of a critical effluent treatment facility.

The Salt Waste Processing Facility designed to significantly increase the Savannah River Site's ability to empty and close radioactive waste tanks.