
EM crews recently reached a significant milestone by modifying the 1,000th storage position for vitrified waste canisters at the Savannah River Site.

A pond-like basin built in the early years of the Cold War was recently re-mediated.

Workers have replaced the roof of a laboratory important to the Savannah River Site.

Two Savannah River Site (SRS) contractors recently earned 95 percent or more of award fees available to them.

Patrick Cunning is navigating the course of costs and schedules for tank closure project teams at EM’s Savannah River Site (SRS).

During the inaugural “IT for a Day” career tour, local high school students met with IT and human resources employees to learn about working at SRS.

Among the training programs an EM contractor has made available to DOE is one that aims to stop suspicious items from entering the SRS supply chain.

EM contractor employees at the Savannah River Site this year donated more than 20,000 toys and 600 bikes to the Toys for Tots campaign.
DOE recently presented a Level IV federal project director certification to an employee for the first time in three years.
An EM contractor at the Savannah River Site is the recipient of an award presented by a regional commission for low-level radioactive waste management