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  2. Workers start emptying radioactive waste from massive, leak ...

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    The Hanford site has 149 single-shell tanks built as early as World War II storing waste until it is transferred to a limited number of tanks that better guard against leaks and then treated for ...

  3. WA, feds upend plan to clean up one of nation’s most costly ...

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    The agreement would identify the next tanks to be retrieved and set deadlines for them. The current deadline of having all 149 leak-prone single-shell tanks emptied by 2040 is unachievable.

  4. Work to finally start under disputed $45B contract for ...

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    The Department of Energy is going forward with a contract award valued at up to $45 billion to a BWXT-led company to manage the Hanford nuclear site tank farms that store radioactive waste and the ...

  5. Judge finally rules on $45B WA nuclear site contract ... - AOL

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    The 10-year contract covers work at the Hanford site tank farms, where 56 million gallons of radioactive waste are stored in underground tanks, and operation of the vitrification plant to treat ...

  6. $45 billion Hanford nuclear waste cleanup contract awarded to ...

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    In May 2020, DOE awarded a 10 year, $13 billion contract to manage Hanford tank waste to a team headed by BWXT and Fluor with primary subcontractors Intera and DBD. It did not include the ...

  7. Hanford Tank Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant

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    The Vit Plant will first process Hanford's low-activity waste liquids, starting as soon as 2023, as part of the Department of Energy's Direct-Feed Low-Activity Waste (DFLAW) approach. Under DFLAW, waste will be sent from the tank farms to the Vit Plant's Low-Activity Waste Facility for vitrification.

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