
The Energy Communities Alliance (ECA) held the eighth annual National Cleanup Workshop on Sept. 21-23, 2022. The workshop was hosted by ECA with cooperation of the Office of Environmental Management and the Energy Facilities Contractor Group. For more information, please visit https://cleanupworkshop.com

Click here to view a video of EM Senior Advisor Ike White’s keynote address at the 2022 National Cleanup Workshop on Sept. 22, 2022.
2022 National Cleanup Workshop News
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Relive or catch up on the most recent National Cleanup Workshop by visiting a new EM webpage, where you’ll find a video of EM Senior Advisor William “Ike” White’s keynote address.
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EM Senior Advisor William “Ike” White praised recent progress in EM’s cleanup work and laid out a roadmap of future success as he kicked off the first full day of the annual National Cleanup Workshop in Arlington, Virginia on Sept. 22.
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A panel of leaders from EM and several of its contractors provided updates at the National Cleanup Workshop on key progress and discussed the next phase of the cleanup mission.
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Historic accomplishments, innovative technologies and additional treatment capabilities have ushered in a new era of cleanup progress that wouldn’t have happened without EM’s champions in Congress, EM Senior Advisor William “Ike” White said last week.
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Eight managers leading cleanup at EM sites across the DOE complex highlighted successes and shared challenges over the past year during a roundtable discussion at the National Cleanup Workshop.
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A National Cleanup Workshop panel comprised of federal and contractor leaders and community stakeholders from across the DOE complex shared insights into succession planning to help develop EM’s future workforce.
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As EM looks ahead to advance its cleanup mission, leaders from various program offices shared their perspectives on past achievements, current progress and future challenges during a panel session at the National Cleanup Workshop.
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EM partners near the Hanford, Los Alamos, Portsmouth and Oak Ridge sites highlighted reuse opportunities in the cleanup program during a panel session at the National Cleanup Workshop.
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Hanford Site leadership participated in a National Cleanup Workshop panel discussion focused on current and future achievements at the site.