
The Department of Energy environmental cleanup program was born in 1989 from the alignment of a new presidential administration and energy secretary

The Department of Energy is committed to ensuring the continued success of the Office of Environmental Management cleanup program.

The Idaho National Laboratory was the featured U.S. site at this year’s Waste Management Symposia, a nod to the lab celebrating its 70th anniversary.

The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, celebrates its 20th anniversary on March 26 and continues to be a critical part of DOE environmental cleanup strategy

The Portsmouth/Paducah Project Office updated an audience at the 2019 Waste Management Symposia on progress being made on cleanup.

The Hanford Site is focused on key infrastructure needs to ensure it is well-prepared for the future.

EM’s Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) recently marked a milestone when a room in the facility reached capacity with transuranic (TRU) waste.

EM and its liquid waste contractor at SRS are putting practice into action before tackling significant projects.

EM and cleanup contractor Fluor Idaho recently resumed exhuming buried Cold War waste at the ARP VIII facility at DOE’s INL Site.

EM and its contractor at the WVDP Site have safely completed the disposition of more than 180,000 cubic feet of legacy waste.