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A 42-year-old Hanford workers collapsed and died Wednesday on the Hanford nuclear site. The man was working the night shift ...
The Hanford Site in Washington saw more than 400 billion gallons of contaminated liquid dumped into its ground during its use ...
A new report by the feds says cleanup at the Hanford site will take until 2086, with other work needed until 2100.
The Hanford nuclear reservation adjoining ... One of the site’s major challenges is 56 million gallons of radioactive and chemical waste in underground tanks, with most of the tanks, some ...
The decades-long struggle to find a permanent place to dispose of nuclear waste in the U.S. will continue, probably for many ...
The Hanford Field Office and its tank operations contractor have begun retrieving radioactive and chemical waste from another ...
For now, though, most of it is stored in underground steel tanks, primarily at Hanford ... Not only must a long-term site be geologically suitable to store nuclear waste for thousands of years ...
Completing environmental cleanup of radioactive and chemical waste and contamination at the Hanford nuclear site could cost up to $589 billion. Department of Energy The Hanford nuclear reservation ...