Deactivation & Decommissioning (D&D) News

Joseph Sinicrope, left, Florida International University Applied Research Center, serves as the E10.03 Subcommittee Chair and Connor Nicholson, Savannah River National Laboratory, serves as the E10.03 Vice Chair.
Collaboration between EM and the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) International has yielded five new standards and testing practices for fixatives — the latest being approved earlier this summer.
From left, EM Acting Chief of Staff Erik Olds, Portsmouth/Paducah Project Office (PPPO) Deputy Manager Joel Bradburne, EM Acting Assistant Secretary William “Ike” White, PPPO Manager Robert Edwards, DOE Associate Under Secretary for Environment, Health, Safety and Security Matthew Moury, and Portsmouth Site Lead Jeff Bettinger stand in front of the X-326 Process Building under demolition.
EM Acting Assistant Secretary William “Ike” White visited the Portsmouth Site last month to get a firsthand look at demolition and disposal progress as part of the ongoing decontamination and decommissioning of the site.
Thick steel doors within P and R Reactor buildings at the Savannah River Site were removed prior to filling the facilities with concrete-like grout. The doors formerly shielded workers from a room containing a nuclear process vessel. EM finished decommissioning the buildings in 2011.
EM and the management and operations contractor at the Savannah River Site (SRS) have surpassed a major environmental restoration milestone by deactivating and decommissioning (D&D) 50 buildings — more than 1 million square feet of space — since 2008.
A North America's Building Trades Unions employee helps fabricate piping for upgrades to the Molten Salt Reactor Experiment facility at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
EM crews were recently at work upgrading the Molten Salt Reactor Experiment (MSRE) facility at Oak Ridge National Laboratory when they encountered an unexpected challenge: they couldn’t obtain critical vendor services and parts needed for the project.