
Workers at EM Hanford’s Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant have completed construction of six more systems.

Hanford tank operations contractor Washington River Protection Solutions recently received the National Safety Council’s Community Advancement Award.

The Department of Energy transferred the first batch of radioactive waste to the Salt Waste Processing Facility.

Workers moved three enclosures that make up a system that will pretreat Hanford Site tank waste for processing to their permanent home onsite.

the Savannah River Site (SRS) have developed a system that improves protection for workers who handle and dispose of contaminated laboratory waste.

Innovative equipment known as “bubblers” have been improving liquid waste operations at EM’s Savannah River Site.

Operations of the Salt Waste Processing Facility at the Savannah River Site represents a leap forward in DOE’s ability to tackle tank waste.

EM and prime contractor Parsons Corporation are poised to begin transferring radioactive material to the Salt Waste Processing Facility.

EM has successfully integrated the liquid waste treatment system with the Salt Waste Processing Facility.

As work ramped up, Hanford’s occupational medical services provider continued to adjust its services to help ensure the health of Hanford workers.