Remote operations are crucial to worker safety in hazardous cleanup at the Savannah River Site (SRS).
The next melter to process high-level radioactive waste at SRS recently arrived at its new home in the Defense Waste Processing Facility (DWPF).
ILAW transporter system — it sounds like it could have been part of the Starship Enterprise from the 1960s television series, "Star Trek."
Michael Stevens has worked his share of demolition projects across the DOE complex. “This was a unique project,” said Stevens.
Workers at DOE’s Idaho Site have safely increased waste repackaging production thanks to the use of a soft-sided building.
Workers completed construction of a massive disposal unit for the SRS saltstone waste more than $25 million under budget and ahead of when needed.
ORP contractor Washington River Protection Solutions (WRPS) recently completed the first operating campaign of the year at Hanford’s 242-A Evaporator.
ORP & contractor Bechtel National, Inc. recognized WTP team for completing assembly of first of two Low-Activity Waste Facility vitrification melters.
A team helping improve the Idaho Site's Integrated Waste Treatment Unit (IWTU) added an entrance to the facility’s primary reaction vessel
Twenty years ago this month, SRS closed a high-level waste tank setting the stage for future tank closures across the EM complex.