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Hanford

There’s reason for optimism in the year ahead at Hanford

April 14, 2022
Guest Contributor
2021 was an eventful year for cleanup work at the Hanford site.That goes double for our Washington State Department of Ecology’s Nuclear Waste Program team, which is responsible for overseeing the U.S. Department of Energy’s cleanup of Hanford’s nuclear legacy.A lot of important work was accomplished, and we look forward...
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HAEIF has provided $25 million in loans to 47 businesses, municipalities

April 13, 2022
Guest Contributor
The Hanford Area Economic Investment Fund was established by the Washington State Legislature in 1991 when local leaders, recognizing the mission of the Hanford Nuclear Reservation was changing, worked with legislators to establish an economic investment fund.The primary goal of the Hanford Area Economic Investment Fund Advisory Committee (HAEIFAC) is...
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Tri-City leaders push grout as better, faster, cheaper approach to Hanford’s low-level tank waste

April 13, 2022
Wendy Culverwell
Gary PetersenA coalition of high-profile Tri-City business and civic leaders is pushing Hanford managers and regulators to encapsulate low-level tank waste in grout rather than glass, calling grout a better, faster and cheaper approach to cleaning up the nuclear reservation.Northwest Energy Associates, a nonprofit formed in 2020, is led by...
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Vit plant readies to heat up world’s largest melter 

April 13, 2022
Guest Contributor
In 2022, the Hanford Vit Plant team will tackle some of the most complex and challenging milestones on our journey to transform low-activity radiological and chemical tank waste into a glass form safe for long-term disposal. This process, called vitrification, will allow us to protect the Columbia River and its...
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WRPS finds success through grit and resilience despite past year’s obstacles

April 13, 2022
Guest Contributor
The Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business’ “Hanford edition” is a publication I look forward to every year. This is an opportunity to recognize our workforce and thank our community partners who enable our success as the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) tank operations contractor on the Hanford site.In 2021, our...
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Completion culture drives continued cleanup progress

April 13, 2022
Guest Contributor
It’s hard to believe it has been more than a year since the Central Plateau Cleanup Company (CPCCo) started work as the new prime contractor for nuclear waste cleanup on the Hanford site’s Central Plateau and along the Columbia River.CPCCo began work in January 2021 with a mission to build...
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Geologist: Hanford was the right site for the Manhattan Project

April 13, 2022
Wendy Culverwell
Long before the 580-acre Hanford site became a recognizable nuclear reservation and beating heart of the Manhattan Project, a unique combination of lava flows, ice age floods, tectonic rotation and wind acted to form the landscape. Bruce BjornstadAbout 17 million years before government scouts landed on it, to be precise.The...
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New Hanford role in 2021 sets up site for a safe and secure 2022

April 13, 2022
Guest Contributor
Like many others have experienced, 2021 brought challenges and changes for Hanford Mission Integration Solutions (HMIS). With every challenge comes opportunity, and our team flourished in its new role.We began operations of the Hanford Mission Essential Services Contract on Jan. 25, 2021, making significant progress to enable Hanford cleanup across...
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HPMC works to improve, protect worker health at Hanford

April 13, 2022
Guest Contributor
HPMC Occupational Medical Services (OMS) is managed by HPM Corporation, a local, woman-owned business that provides specialized services to federal government clients and their contractors.Founded in 2001, HPM Corporation has grown into a multi-disciplinary organization capable of providing programs and services in occupational medicine, environmental safety and health, risk communication,...
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HLMI provides analytical services to support cleanup mission

April 13, 2022
Guest Contributor
April 15, 2021, marked the official start of work for Hanford Laboratory Management and Integration LLC (HLMI) as a new prime contractor for U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) nuclear waste cleanup efforts on the Hanford site.To support DOE’s Hanford cleanup mission, HLMI assumed sole responsibility for operation of the 222-S...
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