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  2. 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 ...

  3. Losing bidder sues, challenging award of $45B Hanford ... - AOL

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    Hanford Tank Disposition Alliance filed the lawsuit in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, bypassing a protest to the Government Accountability Office, the usual way that federal contracts are ...

  4. Feds to extend Hanford contract another 2 years after court ...

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    The Department of Energy plans to extend the contract for work at the Hanford tank farms for up to two years ... glass form for disposal by late 2024 or 2025. ... Hanford Tank Disposition Alliance ...

  5. Environmental Restoration Disposal Facility - Wikipedia

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    The Environmental Restoration Disposal Facility (ERDF) is a waste disposal facility located at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation in Richland, Washington, U.S.. Built in 1996, ERDF collects low-level waste , mixed waste, and other hazardous materials that are generated at Hanford.

  6. 10-year, $45 billion contract awarded for Hanford nuclear ...

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    The Department of Energy has awarded an environmental cleanup contract for the Hanford site worth up to $45 billion to a newly formed limited liability company based in Lynchburg, Va.

  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.

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

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    A second legal challenge to the award of a $45 billion contract for environmental cleanup work at the Hanford nuclear site in Eastern Washington has been denied.. U.S. Judge Marian Blank Horn ...

  9. 300 Area - Wikipedia

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    The 300 Area is part of the Hanford Site in the state of Washington, USA.The area was originally used for the production of fuel for nuclear reactors and for performing research on improving the production process, however most modern work being done focuses on environmental research.