
Six safety representatives with Office of River Protection tank farms contractor recently received Safety and Health Administration certifications.

EM Office of River Protection recently developed unique tools to remove contaminated pieces of equipment from single-shell waste storage tanks.

DOE Under Secretary for Science Paul Dabbar, receives a briefing June 19 in the Low-Activity Waste facility at the Hanford Site.

Hanford’s Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant has earned DOE’s highest certification for excellence in occupational and health protection.

EM workers broke ground June 10 on two more large-scale units.

Workers recently performed a series of precision crane lifts to safely place and assemble a 111-ton electrical powerhouse.

A radioactive chemical called pertechnetate is a bad actor when it’s in nuclear waste tanks.
ORP Shifts Last of 14 DFLAW Buildings to Full Startup Testing

EM and cleanup contractor Fluor Idaho recently launched a 50-day demonstration of the Integrated Waste Treatment Unit.

A pair of vessels delivered recently to EM’s Hanford Office of River Protection Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant.