Op-ed: Federal government remains committed to Hanford cleanup
done at Hanford is revolutionary—turning low-activity radioactive waste into glass through a multi-step process
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done at Hanford is revolutionary—turning low-activity radioactive waste into glass through a multi-step process
plant had successfully converted the first batch of radioactive and chemical waste into glass through the vitrification process … stabilize much of the 56 million gallons of radioactive and chemical waste currently stored in underground tanks
successfully converted the first batch of radioactive and chemical waste into glass through the vitrification process … stabilize much of the 56 million gallons of radioactive and chemical waste currently stored in underground tanks
Hanford will make history with the vitrification of radioactive waste this fall. Last week, reporting … Waste Program (DFLAW) is successful in removing harmful radioactive waste from the reservation. The firing of Roger Jarrell
programs that prevent terrorists from acquiring nuclear and radioactive material; remove radioactive materials at risk of being misused