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A new report by the feds says cleanup at the Hanford site will take until 2086, with other work needed until 2100.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has released the 2025 Hanford Lifecycle Scope, Schedule, and Cost Report, detailing the ...
The Hanford Field Office and its tank operations contractor have begun retrieving radioactive and chemical waste from another ...
The Department of Energy wants to hear from developers interested in building data centers and artificial intelligence ...
DOE had about 300 employees overseeing work done mostly by its contractors and subcontractors at the Hanford nuclear site in Eastern Washington before losing about 50 employees to firings and ...
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 ...
The B Reactor Museum Association (BRMA) is hosting an event to uncover the secret WWII mission of transporting plutonium from ...
Workers at the Hanford Site are cleaning up radioactive and hazardous chemical waste left from the past production of plutonium. Work is overseen by federal employees in Richland, some of whom ...
The Hanford nuclear site contractor responsible for radioactive waste tanks for more than 16 years has lost $10.2 million in potential pay after claims that workers were too often idle because ...
That stands to reason, considering the complicated history of the 580-square-mile Hanford site. The Hanford Reach is a 51-mile section of the Columbia River, on the northeastern border of the area.