It’s nearly impossible to see the integrity of metal plates that form the base of the DSTs buried at Hanford, but hearing them may help researchers.
About 8,500 gallons of low-level liquid waste from an underground waste tank at SRS have been treated and transferred to SDU 6.
The Washington State Department of Ecology has granted the permits needed for Hanford’s WTP, or Vit Plant, to finish construction of the EMF.
EM’s SRS liquid waste contractor recently earned an “excellent” rating and just over $12 million — or 96% of the available fee — for its performance.
EM Office of River Protection tank farms contractor WRPS recently finished installing a new cover for a LERF basin at the Hanford Site.
EM Office of River Protection tank farms contractor WRPS recently earned its fourth consecutive VVP Innovation Award.
The EM ORP and Hanford tank farms contractor WRPS continue to take actions to protect workers from potential exposure to chemical vapors.
Dramatic transformation is underway at the Hanford Site as the DFLAW approach to tank waste treatment shifts from construction to operations.
An autonomous instrumented vehicle —better known as a rover— easily traversed the terrain in a recent test drive near SX Tank Farm at the ORP Hanford.
A team from EM’s ORP and tank farms contractor WRPS recently finished removing another highly contaminated pump from a Hanford double-shell tank.