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The Savannah River Site, run by the U.S. Department of Energy, is looking to hire — and help train — 9,000 new employees over the next five years.
The Department of Energy has awarded a Fluor-led (NYSE: FLR) team a potential $12 billion contract to continue operating and managing the Savannah River Site in South Carolina for the next five years.
Sep. 16—The effort to remove plutonium from the Savannah River Site and South Carolina is ahead of schedule, the Department of Energy announced Tuesday. The department's Office of Environmental ...
Employees who worked at the Savannah River Site from Jan. 1, 1953, through Sept. 30, 1972, are entitled to compensation for medical bills caused by exposure to hazardous materials.
SRS Watch is a non-profit public-interest organization located in Columbia, South Carolina, that monitors policies and programs of the U.S. Department of Energy, with a focus on the Savannah River ...
The program is designed to prepare students for possible employment at the Savannah River Site, a nuclear facility operated by the U.S. Department of Energy in parts of Aiken, Barnwell ...
Highly enriched uranium moved from Japan to Y-12, Savannah River Site The Oak Ridger Fulfilling a commitment made at the 2016 Nuclear Security Summit, the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Nuclear ...
Sep. 16—The effort to remove plutonium from the Savannah River Site and South Carolina is ahead of schedule, the Department of Energy announced Tuesday. The department's Office of Environmental ...
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