Mike Jennings led the team that cleaned up the former 618-10 Burial Ground, a hazardous landfill on the Hanford Site.
Washington River Protection Solutions, the tank operations contractor for EM’s Office of River Protection, is wrapping up waste retrieval activities.
EM’s Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) recently received its 12,000th shipment of transuranic (TRU) waste for disposal since opening in 1999.
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 EM and NNSA Los Alamos field offices and contractor Los Alamos National Security, LLC have finished treating the remediated nitrate salts at LANL.
A new shipping cask design enables EM’s Idaho Site to significantly increase nuclear waste shipments for disposal.
Saturday marked the 100th shipment to arrive at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant since transuranic waste shipments to the facility resumed in April.
The Hanford Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP) Project Team concluded startup functional testing of Building 91.