One of the most difficult technical challenges in cleaning up the US Department of Energy`s (DOE) Hanford Site in southeast Washington State will be to process the radioactive and chemically complex waste found in the Site`s 177 underground storage tanks. Solid, liquid, and sludge-like wastes are contained in 149 single- and 28 double-shelled steel tanks. These wastes contain about one half of the curies of radioactivity and mass of hazardous chemicals found on the Hanford Site. Therefore, Hanford cleanup means tank cleanup. Safely removing the waste from the tanks, separating radioactive elements from inert chemicals, and creating a final waste form for disposal will require the use of our nation`s best available technology coupled with sc...
Summary The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is making plans to dispose of 54 million gallons of radi...
Among the highest priorities for action under the Hanford Federal Facility Agreement and Consent Ord...
The Hanford Site in Washington State manages 177 underground storage tanks containing approximately ...
One of the environmental remediation challenges facing the nation is the retrieval and permanent dis...
The River Protection Project (RPP), which is managed by the Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Riv...
The program to treat and dispose of the highly radioactive wastes stored in underground tanks at the...
The federal government established the Hanford Site in South-Eastern Washington near the City of Ric...
The Hanford Tank Farms contain 53 million gal of radioactive waste accumulated during over 50 years ...
Interim storage of alkaline, high-level radioactive waste, from two generations of spent fuel reproc...
Liquid mixed, high-level radioactive waste has been stored in underground single-shell tanks at the ...
The US Department of Energy`s Hanford Site, located in southeastern Washington State, contains the l...
Chemical and radioactive wastes from processes used to separate plutonium from uranium are stored in...
During the past few years, the primary mission at the US Department of Energy`s Hanford Site has cha...
Treatment and disposition of Hanford Site waste as currently planned consists of I 00+ waste retriev...
As a consequence of producing special nuclear material for the nation's defense, large amounts of ex...
Summary The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is making plans to dispose of 54 million gallons of radi...
Among the highest priorities for action under the Hanford Federal Facility Agreement and Consent Ord...
The Hanford Site in Washington State manages 177 underground storage tanks containing approximately ...
One of the environmental remediation challenges facing the nation is the retrieval and permanent dis...
The River Protection Project (RPP), which is managed by the Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Riv...
The program to treat and dispose of the highly radioactive wastes stored in underground tanks at the...
The federal government established the Hanford Site in South-Eastern Washington near the City of Ric...
The Hanford Tank Farms contain 53 million gal of radioactive waste accumulated during over 50 years ...
Interim storage of alkaline, high-level radioactive waste, from two generations of spent fuel reproc...
Liquid mixed, high-level radioactive waste has been stored in underground single-shell tanks at the ...
The US Department of Energy`s Hanford Site, located in southeastern Washington State, contains the l...
Chemical and radioactive wastes from processes used to separate plutonium from uranium are stored in...
During the past few years, the primary mission at the US Department of Energy`s Hanford Site has cha...
Treatment and disposition of Hanford Site waste as currently planned consists of I 00+ waste retriev...
As a consequence of producing special nuclear material for the nation's defense, large amounts of ex...
Summary The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is making plans to dispose of 54 million gallons of radi...
Among the highest priorities for action under the Hanford Federal Facility Agreement and Consent Ord...
The Hanford Site in Washington State manages 177 underground storage tanks containing approximately ...