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EM has published its 2020 Year in Review, summarizing the accomplishments of cleanup work across the DOE complex over the course of the year.

Workers have begun activities to prepare for the demolition of a nuclear reactor at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

EM recently awarded Oak Ridge cleanup contractor UCOR $28 million for its performance from April 2020 through September 2020.
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.

While 2020 was an unusual and challenging year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it was also one of the most notable and accomplished for DOE.

Hundreds of the best welders from across the country have put their mark on EM’s massive Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant.

Modernizing essential equipment is another sign of dynamic change at the Hanford Site as workers prepare to treat tank waste.

The award is given to companies that demonstrate outstanding stewardship of Kentucky’s environment through energy conservation and air quality.

Next EM Update Scheduled Jan. 12