Annual Priority Updates
Hanford Completes Construction of Last of 94 Systems in Low-Activity Waste Facility
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December 15, 2020
EM Office of River Protection and contractor Bechtel National, Inc. have completed construction of the last of 94 systems in the Low-Activity facility
EM Makes Historic Progress on Cleanup Mission in 2020
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December 15, 2020
EM Makes Historic Progress on Cleanup Mission in 2020
Oak Ridge Wins Government Team Project of the Year
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November 17, 2020
UCOR were honored Nov. 12 with the Government Team Project of the Year Award.
Crews Prep for Final Major Teardown at West Valley
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November 17, 2020
Crews prepared a large demolition excavator for the installation of a long-reach arm as they readied for the future teardown.
Portsmouth Site, State Enhance Air Monitoring Ahead of Major Demolitions
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November 10, 2020
Additional air monitoring stations are being installed that will enhance environmental and radiological data collection during demolition.
Salt Waste Processing Facility Operations Underway at SRS
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November 10, 2020
The Salt Waste Processing Facility designed to significantly increase the Savannah River Site's ability to empty and close radioactive waste tanks.
Hanford Completes Key Direct-Feed Low-Activity Waste Milestones
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November 10, 2020
EM recently declared major design work complete for Direct-Feed Low-Activity Waste (DFLAW) facilities at the Hanford Site.
Subcontract Awarded to Support Hanford Tank Waste Treatment, Risk Reduction
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November 10, 2020
EM Richland Operations Office (RL) contractor Mission Support Alliance (MSA) has awarded a $13 million subcontract to Fowler General Construction.
Crews Demolish 10th And Final Building at ETEC Radioactive Materials Handling Facility
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November 5, 2020
Workers accomplished one of EM’s 2020 priorities after safely tearing down the last of 10 buildings at the Radioactive Materials Handling Facility.
Trump Administration Works with State of California to Advance Next Steps For Cleanup At ETEC
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November 4, 2020
Today, DOE announced several significant steps to continue progress in the cleanup of Area IV of the SSFL in Ventura County, California
- EM VISION 2020-2030: A Time of Transition and Transformation
- Brookhaven
- Energy Technology Engineering Center (ETEC)
- Hanford
- Idaho
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Moab
- Nevada National Security Site (NNSS)
- Oak Ridge
- Paducah
- Portsmouth
- Sandia National Laboratory
- Savannah River Site
- Separations Process Research Center (SPRU)
- Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP)
- West Valley Demonstration Project (WVDP)
Strategic Vision
Purpose of the Strategic Vision
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A strategic roadmap is needed to lay out how all the pieces of cleanup fit together to meet our goal of completing the EM mission safely, effectively.
Why Now?
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In 2020 and the decade ahead, EM will see a dramatic change in how we tackle our largest & one of the most challenging environmental risks, tank waste
How Will EM Get There?
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The Strategic Vision also lays out several strategic initiatives we are implementing.
Benefits
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The Strategic Vision provides greater transparency enhancing EM's credibility & accountability to regulators, tribal nations & local communities.
Next Steps
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The Strategic Vision reflects the Administration's proposed budget for FY 2021.