
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.

EM and its cleanup contractor at the Idaho National Laboratory Site are doubling efforts to treat and repackage drums of radioactive sludge water.

Construction is underway on the $10 million Sludge Processing Mock Test Facility.

A project at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) has reached an early milestone as crews embark on a new phase to excavate a new utility shaft.

EM is continuing to make progress on its 2020 priorities

Work crews at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) Site have completed the installation of a soil cover over a construction debris landfill.
Employees of the H Canyon at the Savannah River Site recently improved planning for steam outages at the chemical processing.