We oversee the permitting, construction, and eventual operation of the world’s largest treatment plant for radioactive waste, the Hanford Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP). The plant will ...
In 2002, work began on a tank waste treatment plant, which is key to cleaning up Hanford. The treatment plant will turn the waste from the deteriorating tanks into glass, which can then be stored ...
One of our top priorities is to ensure the safe handling and retrieval of Hanford tank waste and see that it's sent to the Waste Treatment Plant. Read more about the Hanford tanks on our tank waste ...
The Waste Treatment Plant is a complex combination of many facilities including ... waste that will be disposed of at the Integrated Disposal Facility Landfill at Hanford. It is important for any Low ...
The Hanford nuclear site contractor operating the lab that analyzes highly radioactive tank waste samples earned 95% of its ...
6:43 p.m. Update: The Hanford Emergency Operations Center says all clear. All employees are accounted for and safe. The issue has been resolved. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) activated the ...
The public is invited to take part in discussions over modifications to the Hanford Dangerous ... would allow the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant’s Low-Activity Waste Facility export ...
Delmar Noyes has been named the Department of Energy assistant manager for the start up, commissioning and integration of the Hanford vitrification plant ... of waste treatment facilities and ...
Today, Hanford stores 56 million gallons of radioactive ... complete remediation isn’t expected until at least 2069. A waste treatment plant, set to begin vitrifying the waste into glass in ...