Our team at CH2M HILL Plateau Remediation Co. (CHPRC) recently marked a historic accomplishment in Hanford’s cleanup mission with the safe completion of demolition of the Plutonium Finishing Plant’s main processing facility.The removal of this iconic building – once so critical to Hanford’s production mission – forever changes the landscape...
The first and only leader of the Hanford Communities group plans to retire in May 2020, ending 25 years of support and advocacy on behalf of those who live in the shadow of the Hanford site and its long-running cleanup efforts. Pam LarsenIt’s a role Pamela Larsen didn’t expect to...
As the site services provider at Hanford, Mission Support Alliance (MSA) plays a key role in ensuring workers across the site have the tools and resources they need to meet complex cleanup demands. Whether it’s maintaining water lines and roadways, updating electrical systems, preparing an employee for the next step...
Veolia Nuclear Solutions–Federal Services (VNSFS) has a long and successful history at the Hanford site, where it operates two critical elements of the cleanup – the 222-S Laboratory under a direct contract to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the Environmental Restoration Disposal Facility (ERDF), under a subcontract to...
By Ian KleiBechtel National Inc. They may operate in the background but the employees at the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant’s Material Handling Facility (MHF) warehouse play an important role in the mission to treat Hanford’s tank waste. Hanford Material Handling Facility Superintendent Ryan McKee walks past items stored at the...
In late 2018, HPM Corp. was competitively re-awarded the Hanford Occupational Medical Services contract.HPM Corp. Occupational Medical Services (HPMC OMS) is one of the largest occupational medicine programs among all U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) sites. As a prime contractor to DOE, HPMC OMS provides comprehensive occupational medicine and health-related...
A new contractor will head up support services at the Hanford site, replacing Mission Support Alliance for the $4 billion contract paid out over five years.The contract went to Hanford Mission Integration Solutions of Richland, a company owned by Leidos Intergrated Technology, Centerra Group and Parsons Government Services. The first two companies also are...
Washington River Protection Solutions is considering cuttingnew holes in Hanford’s single-shell tanks — openings that could potentiallyreach up to six feet in diameter. Currently, the holes in the tops of Hanford’s undergroundtanks are very narrow with extremely long pipes connecting the surface with theradioactive sludge and fluids in the tanks. Collapsible...
Tri-City leaders remain focused on efforts to diversify theeconomy, create jobs and expand employment sectors beyond Hanford and the rolesoffered by the U.S. Department of Energy and its contractors. “TRIDEC has made this a top priority for decades,” saidDavid Reeploeg, vice president of federal programs at the Tri-City DevelopmentCouncil.The effort...
In a way, when it comes totank waste at the Hanford site, the easy stuff has been done. Toxic liquidwaste can be transferred until it’s disposed of with a pump. But what about solid waste?What about a million-gallon tank with solidified toxic waste sitting inside? What about 177 of...