For the first time in Oak Ridge history, EM crews have begun demolishing a former reactor facility, reaching another important milestone for cleanup at the site.
EM’s Oak Ridge cleanup contractor expanded its summer internship program this year, providing opportunities to 29 students from 12 schools across the country.

Investing in the workforce of the future to accomplish EM’s mission in Oak Ridge has garnered impressive results: cleanup contractor UCOR was recently named one of the “Top Workplaces” in the region by the Knoxville News Sentinel.

During his visit to Oak Ridge last week, Deputy Energy Secretary David Turk saw firsthand the impact and progress of EM’s strong partnerships at Oak Ridge.

In our August episode, we give a sneak peek at some big changes happening soon at ORNL. We also spend some time with this year’s summer interns to learn about their experiences supporting our cleanup mission. After a long wait, we...

EM’s progress is transforming more than the landscape; it’s also changing an important map in Oak Ridge.

DOE and the State of Tennessee have entered into an Agreement in Principle related to natural resource damages on the DOE’s Oak Ridge Reservation. Together, they and the other members of the trustee council are releasing a...

An EM partnership at Oak Ridge was among several teams recently recognized for excellence by the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Office of Safety, Infrastructure, and Operations.

An area of land in Oak Ridge will be added to the Manhattan Project National Historical Park thanks to EM’s cleanup efforts there.

For about a dozen teens, summer camp brought them into the world of EM's environmental cleanup at Oak Ridge.