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Welcome




                                              to the December 2021 edition of
                                              SRNS Today







                          Stuart MacVean      The December holidays are a cause of celebration for many. Although the potential
                     SRNS President and CEO   for distractions has been high, SRNS finished another calendar year with unparalleled
                                              performance and safety excellence that is worth celebrating.
                                              In December, Deputy Secretary of Energy David Turk and DOE Office of Environmental
                              On the cover    Management (EM) Senior Advisor William “Ike” White visited the Site and toured several
                        Deputy Secretary David   facilities, including the Savannah River Plutonium Processing Facility and H Canyon, to
                        Turk (third from left) and   learn more about our current and future missions. Thank you to all who worked before,
                     DOE Office of Environmental   during and after the visit to make sure our guests had a productive and informative visit.
                     Management Senior Advisor
                       William “Ike” White (fourth   SRNS also celebrated state and federal regulators’ approval of a cleanup plan of a
                         from left) visited the H   radiologically contaminated, 25-mile long stream corridor. This important decision helps
                    Canyon Control Room, where   SRNS achieve its cleanup missions.
                     SRNS employees gave them
                    updates on current missions.   Additionally, SRNS was recognized for Manufacturing Excellence in South Carolina
                                              and named the Augusta Metro Chamber of Commerce’s Corporation of the Year. We
                                              also completed our annual Toys for Tots campaign and celebrated the end of our very
                                              successful 2021 United Way campaign. Although this year was a joint Site campaign,
                                              SRNS exceeded its company goal of $800,000 by raising $827,691. Year after year,
                                              it blows me away how generous our employees are and how much they are invested in
                                              their communities, and this year was no exception.
                                              I have said I am proud of this workforce a number of times, but it bears repeating.
                                              We would not be here if not for our talented people.
                                              Thank you all and happy holidays.







                             Savannah River Nuclear Solutions, LLC, is a Fluor-led company whose members are Fluor Federal Services, Newport News Nuclear and
                             Honeywell. Since August 2008, SRNS has been the management and operating contractor for the Savannah River Site, a Department of Energy-
                             owned site near Aiken, South Carolina. The SRNS corporate and community offices are located in the renovated 1912 “Old Post Office” building
                             in Aiken. The primary initiatives of SRNS are national security, clean energy and environmental stewardship. SRNS Today is published monthly
                             by SRNS Corporate Communications to inform our employees and other stakeholders of the company’s operational- and community-related
                             activities. If you have questions or comments, please contact us at 803.952.6131 or visit our website.
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                                           COMMON ACRONYMS
                            Savannah River Nuclear Solutions (SRNS) • Savannah River Site (SRS)
                          Department of Energy (DOE) • National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA)
          Photos in this issue include prior COVID-19 guidelines, regarding no mask requirements for vaccinated employees.
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