
The EM and National Nuclear Security Administration’s (NNSA) Los Alamos field offices completed their first comingled shipment of transuranic waste.
The mock-up, which was built at Hanford’s Maintenance and Storage Facility (MASF), replicates the areas of the Waste Encapsulation Storage Facility.
EM's Idaho National Laboratory recently determined that fuel canisters identified as high risk continue to be safely stored.

After years of planning, the future interim storage area for nearly 2,000 highly radioactive capsules is taking shape at the Hanford Site.

From a more efficient approach for disposing debris to a digital-based monitoring system that helps detect and prevent heat stress.

Oak Ridge crews have removed unneeded buildings at the East Tennessee Technology Park.

EM and Idaho National Laboratory Site are testing technologies that will enable the retrieval and transfer of a waste called calcine.

EM’s Moab Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action Project is now transporting more residual radioactive material per shipment for disposal than ever.

The first transuranic waste shipment from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in a decade departs the laboratory earlier this month.
DOE has completed the first application of its science-based approach to managing reprocessing waste with the safe and successful shipment.