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The Savannah River Site's workforce could increase by one-third in the next few years as work to complete the Savannah River Plutonium Processing Facility continues. "Right now, we're at about ...
The Savannah River Site provides the capability for supporting the nuclear weapons stockpile; storing and processing nuclear materials in support of U.S. nuclear nonproliferation initiatives; ...
The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) operates a 310-square-mile site at the Savannah River Site near Aiken, South Carolina, to supply and process tritium, a radioactive form of ...
The Savannah River Site has a total of 51 waste tanks. Eight of those tanks have been operationally closed. (From Savannah River Site fact sheet, May 2022, U.S. Department of Energy) South ...
Some Savannah River Site employees have another opportunity to take President Donald Trump's "fork in the road" offer. Energy Secretary Chris Wright is offering a voluntary deferred resignation ...
A Fluor-led (NYSE: FLR) consortium will continue to help manage the Department of Energy’s Savannah River Site in South Carolina under a $1.8B contract extension. Fluor will record its share of ...
The Savannah River Site was constructed in 1950 to produce plutonium-239, tritium and other materials used to build nuclear weapons. Legacy waste at the facility — which predates WIPP’s ...
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