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Cleanup crews are wrapping up a major restoration at the historic Hanford Site, removing 300,000 tons of contaminated soil ...
RICHLAND, Wash. – The Hanford Site has safely disposed of about 2,000 gallons of treated tank waste. The Department of Energy ...
Crews have completed installing the transmission line to improve the reliability of electrical service used to power waste ...
Richland, WA. Some 2,000 gallons of radioactive and hazardous chemical waste that had been stored in underground tanks has been shipped off the Hanford nuclear site in Eastern Washington for ...
Plans for cleanup of the Hanford nuclear reservation’s 56 million gallons of radioactive waste near Richland, WA are moving slowly forward. A public comment period for the latest plan ended this ...
The union and Hanford Mission Integration Solutions, a Department of Energy contractor at the nuclear reservation in Eastern Washington, have been negotiating a new contract for the Hanford Patrol ...
The 586-square-mile Hanford site adjacent to Richland was used from World War II through the Cold War to produce nearly two-thirds of the plutonium for the nation’s nuclear weapons program.
Funding released for Hanford site work after Sen. Murray grilled U.S. energy secretary. Murray warned flat Hanford, WA budgets not adequate for nuclear cleanup. DOE budget plan cuts research funds ...