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Hanford

Working to ensure worker health in challenging times

April 16, 2021
Guest Contributor
Last year was extremely challenging for everyone.HPMC Occupational Medical Services (OMS) continued health care support to Hanford workers as the site transitioned to reduced operations and teleworking early in the year and progressed through the first two phases of remobilization of workers to the site as the year continued.HPMC OMS’...
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Pandemic didn’t stop us from making progress on our goals

April 16, 2021
Guest Contributor
Each year, I appreciate the Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business’ Hanford edition, which is the perfect opportunity to update our community on Washington River Protection Solutions’ accomplishments as the U.S. Department of Energy’s tank operations contractor at the Hanford site. Washington River Protection Solutions workers remove old equipment from single-shell...
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Integration, innovation key focuses for new Hanford contractor

April 16, 2021
Guest Contributor
On January 25, 2021, an era that will be marked with increased integration efforts, infrastructure upgrades and state-of-the-art technology officially began at the Hanford site.Hanford Mission Integration Solutions (HMIS) began its work on the Hanford Mission Essential Services Contract, taking over after more than 11 years of leadership by Mission...
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Veolia supports vit plant startup

April 16, 2021
Guest Contributor
Veolia is a global resourcing company with more than $30 billion in annual revenue and 178,000 employees. Through Veolia Nuclear Solutions - Federal Services (VNSFS), Veolia delivers its global capabilities in engineering, facility operations, waste management and decontamination and decommissioning, and remediation to the U.S. government and across North America.VNSFS...
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HLMI is new manager for tank waste analysis at 222-S Laboratory

April 16, 2021
Guest Contributor
The primary mission of the Hanford Site 222-S Laboratory is to provide analytical support for the storage and treatment of Hanford tank waste.In January, Hanford Laboratories Management and Integration (HLMI) took over as the prime contractor operating the lab.HLMI is a partnership between two small businesses: Navarro Research and Engineering...
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Newhouse invites new Energy secretary to tour Hanford

April 16, 2021
TCAJOB Staff
U.S. Rep. Dan Newhouse personally invited the new U.S. Secretary of Energy to tour the Hanford site so she can familiarize herself with the country’s largest defense nuclear cleanup site. Jennifer GranholmSecretary of EnergyNewhouse, whose district includes Hanford, wants Secretary Jennifer Granholm to see the complicated undertaking for herself. In...
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Hanford’s progress heartening in era of Covid-19 challenges

April 15, 2021
TCAJOB Staff
The Hanford nuclear site cleanup work happening in our backyard costs billions of dollars and relies on a complicated network of companies, favorable-to-Hanford political winds and the talents and time of its many workers. This complex cleanup project has long been a driver of the Tri-City economy, involving many contracts,...
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Hanford drives Tri-City economy—but not as much as it once did

April 15, 2020
Robin Wojtanik
Tri-City residents continue to reap the benefits from continued cleanup work at the Hanford site years after plutonium production ceased. Hanford spending supports about two jobs for every employee hired with federal dollars.“The whole community benefits substantially, regardless of whether you’re a car dealership in Pasco, a restaurant in West...
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One Hanford team working on project of the century

April 15, 2020
Guest Contributor
Hanford is one of this country’s greatest public works projects, both during a national security mission that lasted for more than four decades in the last century and during its current cleanup mission.Just as our Hanford workforce overcame challenges to deliver for our nation in the past, we are proudly...
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State stays focused on cleanup to protect future generations

April 15, 2020
Guest Contributor
In the spring, Tri-City community members with science backgrounds are called upon to help judge science fairs, teach at Salmon Summit and educate the public at the Hanford Health and Safety Expo.Our Nuclear Waste Program, one of the agencies overseeing Hanford cleanup, usually supports those events in force.Not this year,...
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