
EM’s project to convert the nation’s inventory of depleted uranium hexafluoride to a more stable oxide form disposal recently achieved a milestone.

EM’s project to convert the nation’s inventory of depleted uranium hexafluoride to a more stable oxide form has reached its fiscal year.

Nanette Gallant was amazed by the extensiveness of the former gaseous diffusion plant operations.

EM converted 5,110 metric tons of depleted uranium hexafluoride (DUF6) into a more stable form from October through December last year.

Workers have cleaned up legacy materials in the C-400 Cleaning Building at EM’s Paducah Site.

EM recently launched long-planned systems to safely handle the disposition of non-standard storage cylinders containing depleted uranium hexafluoride.

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EM Upgrades Portsmouth Emergency Management Facilities

EM has installed an enhanced system to treat contaminated groundwater at its Paducah Site.

EM & contractor officials last week highlighted progress with cleanup projects underway at the former Portsmouth and Paducah gaseous diffusion plants.