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Crews have completed installing the transmission line to improve the reliability of electrical service used to power waste ...
Cleanup crews are wrapping up a major restoration at the historic Hanford Site, removing 300,000 tons of contaminated soil ...
With the final piping installed, radioactive waste from tanks ready to deliver to Hanford nuclear site vitrification plant for treatment starting soon.
The Hanford nuclear site's massive vitrification plant could begin treating waste for disposal as soon as this summer.
More than two decades after construction of the Hanford nuclear site’s massive vitrification plant began, the plant has taken one of the final steps to begin treating waste for disposal as soon ...
Team members at the Hanford Vitrification Plant donated more than $23,000 in toys and cash to the U.S. Marine Corps Reserves’ Toys for Tots and Local 598’s Bikes for Tikes campaigns.
Container filled with glass at vitrification plant as Hanford nuclear reservation site in Washington prepares to treat radioactive waste.
Four Hanford melters planned The vit plant’s Low Activity Waste Facility, which will glassify the least radioactive waste, will have two 300-ton melters.
There’s no turning back at the Hanford site’s vitrification plant in Eastern Washington after the heat up of the world’s largest melter for radioactive waste started Saturday, 20 years after ...
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