Hanford report shows repeated stoppages

Work to clean out nuclear waste from underground tanks and to build a plant to treat the waste at the Hanford nuclear reservation was stopped 31 times over nine years to address safety or construction quality issues, according to a new report.

The federal government created Hanford in the 1940s as part of the top-secret Manhattan Project to build the atomic bomb. Today, it is the nation's most contaminated nuclear site, with cleanup expected to top $50 billion.

The report advised the Department of Energy, which manages Hanford cleanup, to establish criteria for when contractors should track the causes and costs of work stoppages. However, the report says those criteria should recognize ... Full Story »

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Dwight Rousu
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by Dwight Rousu - Jun. 12, 2009

Hanford dwarfs all superfund sites and other nuke sites in magnitude and cost. Plutonium and transuranic contaminated fluids have leaked to the groundwater and are threatening massive leaks into the Columbia River. Stored rods threaten Chenobyl-like fires and dispersions. Delays of this underfunded cleanup are big news.

Nuclear waste is a huge hidden cost of nuclear power and nuclear weapons.

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Tanya J. Maurer
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by Tanya J. Maurer - Jun. 17, 2009

Radioactive waste is leaking underground and contaminating the Columbia River. Anything that stops cleanup is bad news.

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