Office of Legacy Management Director Carmelo Melendez presents awards to teams in recognition of their professionalism in remediation of contaminated sites.
Milkweed thrives at the Bluewater, New Mexico Site, nourishing butterfly species that help fertilize most of the flowering plants that humans rely on for food.
World Water Day was Tuesday, March 22, and the theme was groundwater. Take a deep dive before the Weldon Spring Site Interpretive Center opens with new exhibits on the site's groundwater monitoring program.
After years of dedicated service to the federal government, Gwen Hooten is retiring from DOE LM. She celebrated the start of the next chapter of her life with friends and colleagues during a virtual celebration.
Video of the Month
Ohio's most common yet rarely seen squirrel, the southern flying squirrel, is a year-round resident of the oak/hickory forests at the Fernald Preserve, Ohio, Site. This shy, nocturnal creature glides from tree to tree using flaps of loose skin while steering with a flattened, rudder-like tail. So while this animal isn't a bird or a bat, it IS a super-hero SQUIRREL!