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- Hanford Site
Hanford Expanding Environmental Landfill to Support Ongoing Risk-Reduction Cleanup (Read more) Take a Virtual Tour Take a self-guided virtual tour of cleanup projects throughout the Hanford Site
- The Hanford Story
This is the seventh chapter of The Hanford Story, a multimedia presentation that provides an overview of the Hanford Site—its history, today's cleanup activities, and a glimpse into the possibilities of future uses of the 580-square-mile government site in southeast Washington State
- Understand the PAST - Hanford Site
Over 30 months, Hanford workers built 554 buildings, 386 miles of road, 158 miles of railroad, dozens of large underground tanks for radioactive and chemical waste, three massive plutonium extraction plants and the world's first three production-scale nuclear reactors
- Hanford Mission - Hanford Site
Nowhere in the DOE Complex is cleanup more challenging than at the Hanford Site in southeastern Washington Hanford made more than 20 million pieces of uranium metal fuel for nine nuclear reactors along the Columbia River
- Current Hanford Site Fact Sheets
Hanford Site Resources Administrative Record; Freedom of Information Act; Hanford Procurement; Small Business Program
- Discover the PRESENT - Hanford Site
Hanford's mission requires critical infrastructure that provides power, water, electricity, roadways, and other services supporting environmental cleanup and the Hanford Site's transition to the 24 7 mission
- About Hanford Cleanup
Hanford employees are actively involved in projects designed to prevent any more of the contamination from reaching the river Several different strategies are being used in that effort Learn more
- Hanford Tank Waste Operations and Closure (H2C)
Hanford Tank Waste Operations Closure’s (H2C) mission is to deliver exceptional performance in safely removing, treating, and disposing of tank waste at the Hanford Site Eventually, H2C will operate portions of the Waste Treatment and Immobilization plant, providing final treatment and disposal of tank waste
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