June's Edition of What's Happening at the Hanford Site

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With summer in full swing, there is plenty of cleanup news across the site. From accolades/recognitions to partnering with the community and making preparations for demolishing a historic building, June was a busy month. Check out the latest edition of What’s Happening @HanfordSite newsletter by reading the articles below.


Hanford Makes Progress Preparing Historic Building for Demolition

Oldest Building

Crews with EM Richland Operations Office (RL) contractor Central Plateau Cleanup Company (CPCCo) are making progress preparing one of the Hanford Site’s oldest buildings for demolition. Read More


Testing Underway at Renovated Wastewater Load-in Station

First Water

Testing the renovated load-in station at the Effluent Treatment Facility (ETF) to ensure operational readiness, is another step in preparing to treat tank waste on the Hanford Site. Read More


EM Invests $30 Million for Tank Waste Research & Development

Hanford

A new $30 million investment by EM will fund research and technology development led by DOE’s national laboratories aimed at better addressing tank waste at the Hanford Site. Read More


Nine Officers Join Top Tier of Protection at Hanford

Patrol

The Hanford Site is home to an elite team of patrol officers known as the Special Response Team (SRT), which just added nine new members. Read More


Hanford Teams Up with Local Sheriff’s Office to Improve Traffic Safety

Patrol

Hanford Mission Integration Solutions teamed up with the Benton County Sheriff's Office earlier this year to enhance traffic safety on the site. Read More


Standing Tall: Hanford Reactor Cocoon Voted Local Project of the Year

Team

The Columbia River Basin Chapter of the Project Management Institute (PMI) honored the Hanford Site project at its annual awards gala. Read More


Miss America Brings Nuclear Energy Message to Women Engineers

Grace

EM’s Office of River Protection and contractor Washington River Protection Solutions recently hosted a high-profile advocate for science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education. Read More


Comments and input on the What's Happening @HanfordSite newsletter can be sent to: Patrick Conrad, Hanford Mission Integration Solutions, at Dustin_M_Arbogast@rl.gov.    

 

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