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Hanford

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Leadership changes in works for Hanford contractors

July 15, 2024
TCAJOB Staff

A domino of leadership changes is in the works at the Hanford site.


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Hanford’s T plant gets historic recognition

July 1, 2024
Senior Times

B Reactor may be Hanford’s most famous reactor, but another reactor is receiving its due. 


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Opinion

As ‘Cleanup to Clean Energy’ initiative moves forward, local community’s voice must be heard

Recent congressional hearings highlight community-led vision for future of excess Hanford lands
June 14, 2024
Guest Contributor

At the core of Cleanup to Clean Energy is DOE's proposal to use up to 14,000 acres of excess lands at the Hanford site for the deployment of new sources of carbon-free power – something we inherently support and believe has great promise for our region. But the matter of concern is DOE’s requirement that any such projects be removed prior to the end of the cleanup mission.


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AtkinsRéalis Technology Center opens in Richland

April 18, 2024
TCAJOB Staff

The new $20 million AtkinsRéalis Technology Center opened on April 17 in Richland. Its work includes assembling and storing replacement melters for the Low-Activity Waste facility at Hanford’s Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant, or vit plant.


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To fortify our economy, we must face the coming workforce challenges

April 15, 2024
TCAJOB Staff

Each year the Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business shines a spotlight on the work being done at the Hanford site north of Richland and how the robust injection of federal dollars weaves a vital thread through our local economy.


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Hanford 2024

Program helps small businesses get foothold at Hanford

April 15, 2024
Sara Schilling

It can be challenging for small businesses looking for work at the Hanford nuclear site to get a foot in the door. But a U.S. Department of Energy program offers mentoring to small businesses, and it appears to be yielding results.


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Hanford 2024

Efforts underway to bulk up Hanford employee pipeline

April 15, 2024
Sara Schilling

As many longtime employees begin to reach retirement age, and as some operations and activities at the site ramp up, maintaining and bolstering the Hanford workforce – which numbers more than 11,000 people – is a mission-critical endeavor, officials said. 


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Hanford 2024

Hanford remains key economic driver as new technologies emerge

April 15, 2024
Robin Wojtanik

One out of every 10 people in the Tri-Cities is employed by a job connected to federal funding, whether through the Hanford site, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory or with a subcontractor. This 13,000-person employment cluster’s impact on industries throughout the community remains significant.


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Former Hanford workers or their survivors may qualify for both monetary compensation, as well as fully-funded medical care to treat their condition or cancer.
Hanford 2024

Former Hanford workers received $2.2 billion in benefits — more may be eligible

April 15, 2024
Arielle Dreher

For Hanford workers alone, about 35,000 claims have been filed on behalf of 13,000 separate people. Hanford workers have been paid $2.2 billion in compensation and benefits, representing about 15,000 claims.


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Hanford 2024

Hanford watchdog strives to be an advocate for workers, the environment

April 15, 2024
Guest Contributor

Hanford Challenge is a proud advocate for justice, worker safety, and fiscal responsibility. 


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