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Four Rivers Nuclear Partnership’s Nondestructive Assay Data Analyst Emily Coriell, left, demonstrates the science of robotics and other technologies the Paducah Site uses to prepare buildings for future demolition.
As science and technologies continue to rapidly advance, EM’s Paducah Site is equipping educators in western Kentucky with tools to connect students, who represent the next-generation workforce, to applications that will inspire careers in the fields.
Four Rivers Nuclear Partnership Technical Services Summer Intern Catherine Creekmore, center, applies what she is learning in her internship to characterize materials found in process gas equipment in the C-333 Process Building with Paducah Site workers Donnie Mathews, left, and Ronnie Walker.
Four Rivers Nuclear Partnership Technical Services Summer Intern Catherine Creekmore, center, applies what she is learning in her internship to characterize materials found in process gas equipment in the C-333 Process Building with Paducah Site workers.
Fluor-BWXT Portsmouth crews pour concrete for a valve house at the On-Site Waste Disposal Facility at the Portsmouth Site. Valve houses are structures containing mechanical piping necessary to control leachate flow from an active disposal cell. They also provide a means to access a leak detection system for monitoring.
EM’s Portsmouth/Paducah Project Office (PPPO) recently awarded $14 million, or about 95% of the available fee to the prime contractor at the Portsmouth Site in Ohio for its performance in the first half of fiscal year 2023.
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Today, the Office of Environmental Management awarded a non-competitive financial assistance grant consistent with the Fiscal Year 2023 Consolidated Appropriations Act to the Paducah Area Chamber of Commerce to provide a better understanding.