April 29, 2015

DOE Awards Savannah River Remediation Two-Year Extension

By ExchangeMonitor
The Department of Energy has awarded liquid waste contractor Savannah River Remediation a $797 million two-year extension from this July 1 through June 30, 2017, the full option period under its contract, DOE announced yesterday. The extension comes as SRR makes progress on its mission to empty, close and grout high-level waste tanks at the Savannah River Site. “Savannah River Remediation LLC continues to successfully meet or exceed the terms of its contract,” DOE Savannah River Operations Office Manager David Moody said in a statement. “Extending this contract will allow Savannah River Remediation to continue its important missions of managing liquid waste and closing waste tanks at the Savannah River Site.” 

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