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Workers at the Hanford Site have begun using new imaging technology to gain a detailed view inside the site's decommissioned ...
The 580-square-mile Hanford site adjacent to Richland in Eastern Washington was used during World War II and the Cold War to produce near two-thirds of the plutonium for the nation’s nuclear ...
Fighting to protect this area, to keep it recognizable, ... that was what I wanted to do to give back to this community.” ...
Each Aug. 9 a peace ceremony is held in Richland, Wash., to mark the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, Japan, using plutonium ...
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The Hanford Reach became a national monument a quarter-century ago. That designation along with citizen-led, ...
Since June 2000, some 196,000 acres of untouched wilderness outside the Hanford nuclear site has been preserved for its cultural, ecological and historical significance.
Richland, Wash. The deadline to glassify the first of the Hanford nuclear site’s 56 million gallons of radioactive waste will be extended under an agreement filed in federal court. Work began to ...
President Donald Trump recently proposed a budget for cleaning up hazardous waste at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation that’s ...
The Tri-Cities history is linked to the atomic bomb, after B Reactor at the Hanford nuclear reservation, shown circa 1944-45, ...
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