Construction of additional facilities and capacity to support waste treatment and development of new waste retrieval technologies are among the highlights of a deal that state environmental officials say set a “realistic and achievable course” for cleaning up the Hanford site.
The final agreement, prompted by a settlement between the state and U.S. Department of Energy in April 2024, comes after federal and state agencies considered public and tribal input on proposed new and revised cleanup deadlines, according to a release from the state Department of Ecology.
Highlights include:
Under the settlement agreement, the U.S. Department of Energy also committed to refrain from applying its interpretation of what constitutes “high-level waste” when disposing of treated waste or closing tank systems at Hanford.