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Wanda Munn was a trailblazer for women doing technical work in the Tri-Cities, an outspoken advocate for the peaceful use of ...
Kennewick, Richland, and Pasco's history comes alive with a nod to the region’s commercial growth and the Hanford facility's ...
In 2010, nuclear engineer Donna Busche warned of the risks of a disastrous radioactive explosion at a Hanford site waste-treatment plant, then under construction. She insisted on the need for ...
The Tri-Cities region is home to large number of engineers that’s consistently higher than the state average. Thanks to major employers including the Hanford site, Pacific Northwest National ...
The Hanford budget in fiscal 2024 was about $3 billion, but meeting legal obligations would have cost almost $3.8 billion, said the Washington state Department of Ecology.
Richland, WA. As much as $589 billion will be needed to finish environmental cleanup and some monitoring at the Hanford nuclear site in Eastern Washington, but there is some good news there ...
DOE demonstration sends 2,000 gallons of Hanford nuclear site radioactive tank waste out of Washington for money saving grouting and disposal.
A new report by the feds says cleanup at the Hanford site will take until 2086, with other work needed until 2100.
Hanford nuclear site security patrol guards picket in Richland, WA after being locked out of work when contract negotiations fail with HMIS.
The State of Washington wins round one against Hanford in a court battle to keep workers safe at the site. On Thursday, a federal judge ruled against the U.S. Department of Energy, which argued ...
The Hanford nuclear site contractor operating the lab that analyzes highly radioactive tank waste samples earned 95% of its possible incentive pay for fiscal 2024, up from 74% in the previous ...
Project 2025 continues: “Hanford poses significant political and legal challenges with the State of Washington, and DOE will have to work with Congress to make progress in accelerating cleanup ...