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On maps, the area is often represented as an untouched blot, a rough circle with little detail and a single label: Savannah River Site. Established in the early 1950s, the site ...
For many, these benefits can be critical for covering medical costs. The risks at the Savannah River Site were substantial. “You had a lot of radiation, different kinds, plutonium, uranium ...
River Street is ranked #5 out of 17 things to do in Savannah. ... Running alongside the Savannah River in the Waterfront district is River Street, ... Map. Previous: Things to do. Next: Hotels.
The Savannah River Site Museum in downtown Aiken reopened in 2019 with "6,000 Stories," an intimate exhibit both documenting and exploring the lives and accounts of those upheaved.
The Walk to the River was first initiated by Mayor Van Johnson in 2024 to commemorate the holiday, and this year turnout for ...
Dec. 16—The Savannah River Site will receive nearly $3 billion from the 2023 National Defense Authorization Act but plutonium pit production is not included. The Senate voted 83-11 Thursday ...
Savannah River, S.C. This site handled (or was contaminated by) cesium and other discharges from the Savannah River nuclear facility, according to government records.
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.
But nearly 80 Savannah River Site employees who have refused to get inoculated sued Savannah River Nuclear Solutions over the requirement in South Carolina state court Thursday.
AIKEN -- A cleanup technology is expected to reduce radioactive iodine-129 found in soil and groundwater near the center of the Savannah River Site to levels well below regulatory limits.
AIKEN, S.C. — The U.S. Department of Energy is planning to send a few gallons of radioactive wastewater from a South Carolina nuclear reservation to Texas, where it will be treated and disposed ...