Twenty-three years and 70 days after workers began pouring concrete to build the Hanford Waste Treatment Plant, the plant has turned radioactive and hazardous chemical waste into a stable glass form ...
The Department of Energy has awarded an environmental cleanup contract for the Hanford site worth up to $45 billion to a newly formed limited liability company based in Lynchburg, Va. For the second ...
Nearly four years after Washington and federal officials began renegotiating plans and treatment deadlines for 56 million gallons of radioactive waste at the Hanford nuclear site, the Department of ...
Waste Management garbage cans and recycle bins sit near the curb in a residetial area of Kennewick. Price increases and substantial changes in services may be in store for Kennewick residents ...
The Department of Energy on Wednesday signed the paperwork needed to allow radioactive waste to be pumped into the Hanford nuclear site's vitrification plant 23 years after construction began, said ...
A third aging underground tank at the Hanford nuclear site is suspected of leaking highly radioactive and hazardous chemical waste into the ground, the Department of Energy said Thursday. “This is ...
Waste Management garbage cans and recycle bins sit near the curb in a residential area of Kennewick. Price increases and substantial changes in services may be in store for Kennewick residents ...
The city councils of North Little Rock and Sherwood have approved a new regional recycling contract extension with Waste Management after it was approved by the city of Little Rock's governing board.