The Department of Energy is looking at a way to speed up Hanford nuclear site environmental cleanup by having some waste with ...
Video shows the moment a historic exhaust stack came crashing down at Washington’s decommissioned nuclear production site.
The concrete stack stood 175 feet tall, much shorter than when the reactor was irradiating fuel to produce plutonium.
The Hanford project was picked as the largest in DOE’s Cleanup to Clean Energy initiative that repurposes parts of DOE-owned land nationwide, including land like that at Hanford previously part of the ...
The Hanford project is to be the largest in a federal Cleanup to Clean Energy initiative that repurposes tracts of federally owned land nationwide.
Gov. Ferguson vows legal challenge to DOE delay of Hanford vitrification plant start. Sen. Murray condemns DOE plan to curb startup, citing $30B in taxpayer cost. Court-set deadline to start treating ...
Traffic crowds Highway 240 nearly every morning outside the Hanford Site’s sprawling, sage-studded industrial complex. This site churned out plutonium for nuclear weapons during WWII and the Cold War.
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Video: 175-foot Cold War-era nuclear exhaust tower demolished at Hanford Site
A towering concrete exhaust stack at the Hanford nuclear reservation in Washington state was ...
The Department of Energy staff at the Hanford nuclear site in Eastern Washington now has had almost 50 people in a staff of about 300 laid off and more cuts may be coming. The reduction so far is ...
The top local leader for the Hanford nuclear site in Eastern Washington has resigned, which follows the resignation of his second in command. Brian Vance has been the Department of Energy Hanford ...
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