Access to Hanford's single-shell radioactive waste storage tank C-107 was significantly improved when workers completed the cut of a 55-inch diameter hole in the top of the tank. The core and its associated cutting equipment were removed from the tank and encased in a plastic sleeve to prevent any potential spread of contamination. The larger tank opening allows use of a new more efficient robotic arm to complete tank retrieval
The Department of Energy Idaho Operations Office (DOE-ID) is making preparations to close two underg...
Liquid mixed, high-level radioactive waste has been stored in underground single-shell tanks at the ...
The federal government established the Hanford Site in South-Eastern Washington near the City of Ric...
Retrieval of waste from single-shell tank C-110 resumed in January making it the first waste retriev...
The US Department of Energy`s Hanford Site, located in southeastern Washington State, contains the l...
The Hanford Tank Farms contain 53 million gal of radioactive waste accumulated during over 50 years ...
As a consequence of producing special nuclear material for the nation's defense, large amounts of ex...
The River Protection Project (RPP), which is managed by the Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Riv...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Office of River Protection (ORP) is leading the River Protectio...
One of the environmental remediation challenges facing the nation is the retrieval and permanent dis...
In January 1994, the Hanford Federal Facility Agreement and Conset Order (Tri-Party Agreement) was a...
An existing gap in the technology for the remediation of underground waste storage tanks filled by t...
The U. S. Department of Energy, Office of River Protection and the CH2M HILL Hanford Group, Inc. are...
One of the most difficult technical challenges in cleaning up the US Department of Energy`s (DOE) Ha...
Significant progress has been made on the Hanford single shell tank (SST) retrieval projects since t...
The Department of Energy Idaho Operations Office (DOE-ID) is making preparations to close two underg...
Liquid mixed, high-level radioactive waste has been stored in underground single-shell tanks at the ...
The federal government established the Hanford Site in South-Eastern Washington near the City of Ric...
Retrieval of waste from single-shell tank C-110 resumed in January making it the first waste retriev...
The US Department of Energy`s Hanford Site, located in southeastern Washington State, contains the l...
The Hanford Tank Farms contain 53 million gal of radioactive waste accumulated during over 50 years ...
As a consequence of producing special nuclear material for the nation's defense, large amounts of ex...
The River Protection Project (RPP), which is managed by the Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Riv...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Office of River Protection (ORP) is leading the River Protectio...
One of the environmental remediation challenges facing the nation is the retrieval and permanent dis...
In January 1994, the Hanford Federal Facility Agreement and Conset Order (Tri-Party Agreement) was a...
An existing gap in the technology for the remediation of underground waste storage tanks filled by t...
The U. S. Department of Energy, Office of River Protection and the CH2M HILL Hanford Group, Inc. are...
One of the most difficult technical challenges in cleaning up the US Department of Energy`s (DOE) Ha...
Significant progress has been made on the Hanford single shell tank (SST) retrieval projects since t...
The Department of Energy Idaho Operations Office (DOE-ID) is making preparations to close two underg...
Liquid mixed, high-level radioactive waste has been stored in underground single-shell tanks at the ...
The federal government established the Hanford Site in South-Eastern Washington near the City of Ric...