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January 26, 2016

Waste Treatment Plant Project Makes Progress in 2015

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Fred deSousa Media Contact

In 2015, employees at the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP) at the Hanford Site in Washington state made significant progress on construction of the plant. When completed, the plant will safely treat and immobilize millions of gallons of liquid radioactive waste generated by Cold War nuclear weapons activities by mixing the waste with glass-forming materials, melting it, and pouring it into stainless steel containers for eventual disposal. 

“These accomplishments can only occur because all WTP employees are focused on the same goal: building a plant that will safely and efficiently treat the millions of gallons of waste in the tanks,” noted Peggy McCullough, WTP project director and Bechtel senior vice president, in a letter thanking employees for their work in 2015.

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