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Nearly 100 employees from about 40 DOE national laboratories and sites across the complex attended a five-day workshop in July.
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.
To maintain water quality standards, MSA operates and monitors the plant, periodically samples the system’s water quality, and flushes water lines.
The Savannah River Site (SRS) liquid-waste contractor’s cybersecurity team has been recognized for excellence for the third consecutive year.
Sixty attendees, some traveling from as far as Michigan and California, participated in a “Meet the Buyer” workshop.
EM Update recently spoke with new Acting EM Assistant Secretary Jim Owendoff on his vision and priorities for the EM program.
Workers completed construction of a massive disposal unit for the SRS saltstone waste more than $25 million under budget and ahead of when needed.
A 45-day program review underway aims to enable timely and effective EM decision-making.
Workers began demolishing the Poplar Creek facilities this month, bringing Oak Ridge’s EM program closer to completing major cleanup at ETTP by 2020.