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A 42-year-old Hanford workers collapsed and died Wednesday on the Hanford nuclear site. The man was working the night shift ...
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Method can detect harmful salts forming in nuclear waste meltersReporting in the journal Measurement, Washington State University researchers used two detectors to find thin layers of sulfate, chloride and fluoride salts during vitrification, a nuclear waste ...
The US DOE’s budget request for 2025 reveals progress on some key projects in cleaning up the country’s legacy nuclear sites.
Environmental cleanup is underway at the 580-square-mile Hanford nuclear reservation. The underground radioactive waste storage tanks and the vitrification plant are in the center of the site.
The site houses approximately 50M gallons of nuclear waste. The key component to cleaning up the site is the Department of Energy’s (“DOE”) vitrification plant. Vitrification is a process by ...
His group is currently working on developing novel glasses for the vitrification of Mo containing wastes and ... This research is being undertaken in collaboration with CSIC. Durability of nuclear ...
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