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EM CY23 Mission & Priorities
EM has released its program priorities for calendar year (CY) 2023, covering key cleanup actions, project construction, acquisition and other important activities that will further EM’s critical environmental mission.
Hanford Mission Integration Solutions Vice President of Workforce Solutions Julie Lindstrom, far left, and Chief Operations Officer Amy Basche, center left, presented a $150,000 donation to Columbia Basin College representatives President Rebekah Woods, center right, and Vice President of Instruction Michael Lee for a program that helps students find career pathways to the Hanford Site.
Identifying, training & readying the next-generation workforce is important to the continued long-term success of sites across the EM complex, and a contractor at the Hanford Site continues to invest in programs to support this initiative
The Idaho Cleanup Project Buried Waste Retrieval Team successfully completed targeted transuranic waste retrieval at the Idaho National Laboratory Site.
DOE recently bestowed eight EM teams with the Secretary of Energy Achievement Award, recognizing projects at the Idaho, Savannah River and Hanford sites as well as a group of employees who revamped and expanded EM’s Minority Serving Institutions.
Members of the Single-Shell Tank Retrievals team use five cameras lowered inside Tank AX-101 on the Hanford Site to monitor activity as they remotely start a sluicer, which sprays water on the waste to break it down so it can be pumped out of the tank.
The EM Office of River Protection (ORP) recently took another step in reducing environmental risk at the Hanford Site, as workers began retrieving radioactive and chemical waste from the fourth & final underground single-shell storage tank in the AX Farm.