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RICHLAND, Wash. – The Hanford Site has safely disposed of about 2,000 gallons of treated tank waste.
The Hanford team is introducing ammonia and nitrous oxide-producing chemicals into the Waste Treatment Plant melters to replicate tank waste, ensuring systems are fully up and running.
RICHLAND, Wash. - The Department of Energy is taking strides in dealing with Hanford tank waste. The Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant is now testing key chemicals as part of ongoing cold ...
Hanford workers remove a shipping container filled with liquid, low activity radioactive waste from the SY Tank Farm at Hanford to be shipped out-of-state for treatment and disposal.
The conservative think tank founded by Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins is stepping up its farm policy work, including resisting environmental policies on climate change as well as advocating ...
From Farm to ‘Shark Tank:' One East Coast Dairy’s Eco-Friendly Pitch Amanda Freund, a Connecticut dairy farmer is headed to “Shark Tank,” where she aims to propel her creation, CowPots ...
Project 2025 wants to finish cleanup at Hanford decades faster than currently expected. Soundside was joined by reporters Anna King and Jeanie Lindsay to discuss the project's strategy for dealing ...
Pay, fee, drops for Washington’s Hanford nuclear site tank farm contractor over idle workers. Services contractor HMIS improves on same issue.
Nov. 20—The Department of Energy and Washington state have reached an agreement on steps to address radioactive waste suspected of leaking into the ground from a third storage tank at the ...
Karthik Subramanian, currently the chief operating officer for the Hanford tank farm project, will be the H2C chief engineer and innovation manager.