EM’s Office of River Protection last week approved a critical safety basis plan needed before WTP can begin vitrifying low-activity tank waste.
The Grand Challenge winner proposes to develop a technical basis for using cementitious materials for immobilizing treated low-activity waste streams.
EM’s Office of River Protection and tank operations contractor WRPS completed the first tank waste volume reduction campaign of the year.
EM’s ORP and contractor Washington River Protection Solutions continue to make substantial progress demobilizing equipment from Hanford’s C Tank Farm.
Commitment to applying lessons learned has helped keep WVDP on track to reach a major milestone in legacy waste disposition later this year.
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WTP passed a major landmark last month toward completion when the first building was transferred to plant management for commissioning.
Crews are installing a new technology to remove radioactive waste from underground tanks at the Savannah River Site (SRS).
Startup activities at ORP's WTP received a boost when permanent power was supplied to the Low-Activity Waste (LAW) Facility’s switchgear building.
This month marks the 10th anniversary of radioactive operations for Actinide Removal Process/Modular Caustic Side Solvent Extraction Unit facilities.