The National Cleanup Workshop is two weeks away, and there’s still time to register for it. September 9, 2025
Office of Environmental Management
September 9, 2025ARLINGTON, Va. — The National Cleanup Workshop is two weeks away, and there’s still time to register for it.
Join speakers and panelists to hear about the next phase of accomplishments by the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management (EM), and how these achievements advance a new era of American energy, support national security and enable U.S. innovation and jobs.
EM leaders will detail progress to drive down risks and build new opportunities for communities and the nation. EM empowers the American people by strengthening partnerships and ensuring they have a voice in cleanup and in the future of their communities.
Workshop participants will highlight EM’s work to enable efficiency and drive innovation at Oak Ridge; successes at the Savannah River National Laboratory, Waste Isolation Pilot Plant and West Valley Demonstration Project; and a new vision for the Portsmouth, Ohio, and Paducah, Kentucky, sites. They also will focus on tackling EM waste challenges, and new energy and artificial intelligence infrastructure projects at DOE sites.
Billed as the premier annual gathering to discuss progress in EM’s environmental cleanup of former government weapons sites and nuclear research facilities, the workshop brings together senior DOE executives and other federal partners, officials from DOE sites, industry leaders, local elected officials, state officials, and other stakeholders. It’s hosted by the Energy Communities Alliance, in cooperation with the Energy Facility Contractors Group and EM.
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