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RICHLAND, Wash. – The Hanford Site has safely disposed of about 2,000 gallons of treated tank waste.
Trump administration proposes Hanford nuclear site 2026 cleanup budget critics say lacks money needed to meet DOE legal deadlines for environmental cleanup.
Trump administration proposes Hanford nuclear site 2026 cleanup budget critics say lacks money needed to meet DOE legal deadlines for environmental cleanup.
Money was made available to prevent subcontractor employee layoffs at the Hanford nuclear site in Eastern Washington the day after Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., faced off with Energy Secretary Chris ...
DOE Hanford manager Brian Vance announces resignation as leader of Hanford nuclear reservation site in E. Washington. Deputy also quits.
What Trump’s 2nd term could mean for Washington’s toxic sludge at Hanford site By Anna King (Northwest Public Broadcasting) and Jeanie Lindsay (Northwest Public Broadcasting) Jan. 25, 2025 6 a.m.
Jan. 1—The Hanford guards will vote on a new contract proposal Friday after their employer said they must present a counteroffer it considers reasonable or return to work Thursday, Jan. 2, under ...
HANFORD SITE, Wash. — Washington state and federal agencies announced plans to move forward with cleaning up tank waste at the Hanford Site after considering public feedback.
The Hanford Patrol, an armed protective force, provides security for the 580-square-mile nuclear site, with duties that include protecting radioactive and classified materials.
Hanford Advisory Board recommends improving road safety, traffic delays for Eastern WA nuclear site commuting workers on Highway 240.
The Hanford site, established in 1943 as part of the Manhattan Project to produce plutonium for national defense, made materials for the Trinity Test and atomic bombs used to help end World War II.