A unique transport vehicle at the Savannah River Site (SRS) completed an important pit stop.
Workers have begun preparing for the second 32.8-million-gallon saltstone disposal unit at the Savannah River Site (SRS).
An annual competition provides a forum for creative ideas that could lead to cost savings and efficiencies for Hanford’s tank waste cleanup mission.
SRS employees work safer and smarter thanks to innovative technology such as heart rate monitors, cooling vests, and automatic welding systems.
The Hanford Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP) Project Team concluded startup functional testing of Building 91.
EM has named Brian Vance the new manager for its Office of River Protection at the Hanford Site.
EM and cleanup contractor Fluor Idaho recently finished capping most of the Idaho Site tank farm with asphalt.
EM’s Office of River Protection and Bechtel National Inc. announced the completion of assembly of melters to vitrify Hanford’s low-activity waste.
The final phase of full-scale testing has wrapped up for the pulse jet mixer (PJM) vessels and control systems intended for use in the Hanford WTP.
A panel discussion at the recent National Cleanup Workshop highlighted the importance of new technologies and other fresh approaches.