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The tanks are oozing about 960 gallons a year into soil above groundwater that flows toward Columbia River. 2 Hanford tanks are leaking nuclear waste into the ground. Plan to deal with them settled
BWXT was awarded the environmental management contract for DOE’s Savannah River, S.C., site in 2021.. Fluor is best known at Hanford for being the site’s main cleanup contractor from 1996 to ...
Work has started to remove waste from Tank AX-101, one of four tanks with a 1 million-gallon capacity each in the group called the AX Tank Farm in the center of the 586-square-mile Hanford site.
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 ...
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 ...
Previously, DOE had awarded a $13 billion, 10-year contract in May 2020 for just the tank farm work to Hanford Works Restoration, a team of BWXT with Fluor Federal Services.
Radioactive waste in leak-prone underground tanks poses a risk to the Columbia River. 3 years later Hanford nuclear waste cleanup negotiators reveal this breakthrough Skip to main content
The owner of a Hanford nuclear site subcontractor has agreed to pay the federal government $1.1 million to settle accusations that he and BNL Technical Services defrauded the federal government ...