Idaho News

EM crews are conducting a final test run of the Integrated Waste Treatment Unit at the DOE Idaho National Laboratory Site.
Crews at the DOE INL Site are operating the final test run of the Integrated Waste Treatment Unit (IWTU), running waste simulant through the facility to ensure the plant’s performance and personnel proficiency for upcoming radiological operations.
Officials from EM and the Office of Naval Reactors (NR) mark the transfer of the Submarine 1st Generation Westinghouse (S1W) prototype facility from NR to EM on Jan 27.
EM is set to deactivate and demolish the prototype for a reactor plant used for the first nuclear-powered submarine, a major step toward advancing environmental cleanup at the DOE's Idaho National Laboratory (INL) Site.
The underlying Snake River Plain Aquifer is considerably safer today following three decades of EM cleanup activities at DOE’s Idaho National Laboratory Site.
The environment at DOE’s Idaho National Laboratory (INL) Site and underlying Snake River Plain Aquifer are considerably safer today following 30 years of cleanup in compliance with state and federal regulations.
An aerial view of the Salt Waste Processing Facility at the Savannah River Site.
EM officials speaking at the 2021 RadWaste Summit last week detailed progress at the Savannah River, Idaho, and Hanford sites in the treatment of tank waste, the most significant challenge facing the environmental cleanup program.
EM’s contractor at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) Site, sponsors Family STEAM Day at the Zoo. Each science, technology, engineering, arts, and math (STEAM) station at the event is designed to stimulate the interest & creativity of students.
More than 1,250 students who visited the Idaho Falls Zoo in 2021 were treated to a bonus: the opportunity to learn more about science, technology, engineering, arts, and math (STEAM).