
EM and the management and operations contractor at the Savannah River Site have successfully removed sludge containing silver from an industrial waste

An employee at the Savannah River Site recently discovered how 3D printers can create unique objects at a low cost to improve safety and operations.

The management and operations contractor at the Savannah River Site recently completed a three-phase process optimization outage.

Workers at the Savannah River Site have completed risk reduction and cleanup activities in a building containing residual plutonium.

The future of cybersecurity was brought to reality at the Savannah River Site with a hardware upgrade that replaced 800 computer network switches.

Yesterday, DOE approved CD-4 and Authorization To Operate for the SWPF at SRS, authorizing “hot” or radioactive operations to begin at the facility.

EM has selected Nicole Nelson-Jean to serve as EM’s associate principal deputy assistant secretary for field operations, effective at the end of this.

Despite limitations due to the COVID-19 pandemic, students have been interning across the EM complex this summer with the help of creativity.

Two EM contractors recently earned national recognition for being leaders in safety.

Savannah River Site employees completed equipment tests virtually, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.