Treated waste from the Hanford site’s leaking underground tanks continues to move incrementally through what local officials consider the world’s most cutting-edge treatment facility as workers assess its systems and infrastructure.
Hanford Challenge examines progress on tank waste vitrification, WESF capsule transfers, and cleanup decisions while highlighting risks and choices for the Hanford site in 2026.
Navarro-ATL’s early 400 employees provide essential, cost-effective analytical services that support Hanford’s cleanup. This year, westrengthened safety and expanded capacity, with a clear focus on reducing risk and improving decisions.
IHA is proud to advance a mission that blends occupational medicine, innovation and workforce support for one of the nation’s most complex environmental cleanup operations.
The Hanford H2C team advances its mission by safely retrieving and treating tank waste, achieving historic milestones and driving continuous improvement through six core values.
After a historic year, the state Department of Ecology is focused on building on the momentum to ensure Hanford cleanup protects human health and the environment for current and future generations.
Our work focuses on reducing legacy environmental risk while stabilizing and modernizing infrastructure that was originally built during the Manhattan Project era.