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Environmental Cleanup

Get an insider's look at the clean up in southeast Washington State.

Commemorating the Historical Contributions of the K-25 Site in Tennessee
The 44-acre K-25 superstructure made significant historical contributions during its years of operation. | Photo credit Oak Ridge Office photographer Lynn Freeny.

A new project will turn the old K-25 site in Tennessee into a new industrial park for future economic development.

The New Gold Standard: Environmental Management Introduces the First LEED Gold Industrial Facility
The 200 West Groundwater Treatment Facility is shown here after completion of construction this summer. | Photo courtesy of Zachary Carter with Mission Support Alliance (MSA) at Hanford.

The building’s efficient design is expected to result in an energy cost savings of more than 70 percent over the life of the facility.

Hitting #1,000
The 1,000th shipment is moved from Los Alamos National Laboratory to Waste Isolation Pilot Plant on June 26, 2012. | Photo from the Energy Management Office.

Los Alamos National Laboratory hits a milestone in moving transuranic waste.

Celebrating Successes of Environmental Management Recovery Act Projects
The Savannah River Site Recovery Act Program workforce stands in front of the P Reactor, which was deactivated and decommissioned as one of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act-funded projects across America. |  Photo courtesy of the Office of Environmental Management.

The Office of Environmental Management marked a milestone at the end of last month as they completed 84 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act-funded projects across America.