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A low-profile team with EM Richland Operations Office (RL) contractor Central Plateau Cleanup Company (CPCCo) plays a high-profile role in maintaining the safety and integrity of various Hanford Site waste sites and aging facilities.
EM’s Paducah Site recently received a jolt of energy with the installation of six new electric vehicle charging stations, an addition that enhances the site’s infrastructure while helping to improve the environment.
Deputy Energy Secretary David Turk, EM Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Jeff Avery and Office of Nuclear Energy (NE) Assistant Secretary Katy Huff visited the Portsmouth Site last week.
DOE today issued a request for information related to the Department’s Cleanup to Clean Energy initiative focused on generating clean energy on DOE owned lands at the Savannah River Site in South Carolina.
Recent upgrades to EM’s facilities that convert depleted uranium hexafluoride (DUF6) to more stable compounds for reuse or disposal are delivering improved safety, reliability, operational efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
EM Office of River Protection tank operations contractor Washington River Protection Solutions is adding mental health awareness to its industrial safety and health conversation on the Hanford Site.
New Mexico state and local government officials toured EM legacy cleanup projects at Technical Area 21 and Middle DP Road Site near downtown Los Alamos late last month.
Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management cleanup contractor UCOR has boosted its ability to recruit chemical operators through a recent partnership with Roane State Community College.
The Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management traveled to this year’s National Cleanup Workshop in Arlington, Virginia, to provide comprehensive coverage for its monthly newscast.
An inaugural fishing challenge at the Savannah River Site (SRS) helped make dreams come true for kids and families suffering from chronic or terminal illnesses as they fished alongside professional bass anglers.