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Cebu_4_2
22nd February 2013, 06:04 PM
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The Hanford site in eastern Washington is considered one of the most contaminated locations on Earth.


By M. Alex Johnson, staff writer, NBC News
The leaking of radioactive liquids at the Hanford, Wash., Nuclear Reservation is more extensive than previously reported, with six storage tanks affected, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee said Friday.

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In a conference call with reporters Friday after a meeting with Energy Secretary Steven Chu, Inslee disclosed that six of the 177 tanks were leaking at the nuclear facility in Richland, in eastern Washington about 50 miles southeast of Yakima.
Inslee said Chu told him that evaluation system of the tank levels wasn't used correctly, raising the prospect that there may be even more leaks. But he said he was told that there was no immediate threat, a point the Energy Department reiterated in a statement Friday evening.
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Hanford — which houses millions of gallons of radioactive waste left over from plutonium production for nuclear weapons — is already considered one of the most contaminated sites on Earth, the U.S. government says.Last week, the U.S. Energy Department said that only one tank was leaking (http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/02/15/16977573-tank-at-hanford-nuclear-site-leaking-radioactive-liquids-washington-governor-says?lite) at Hanford."We need to get to the bottom of this," Inslee said. He called the disclosure "very disturbing news" and contended that the Energy Department needed a new plan to remove liquid from tanks that can't be repaired.Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., chairman of the Energy and Natural Resources Committee and an outspoken critic of containment efforts at Hanford, toured the site this week — before Friday's announcement — and judged conditions there "an unacceptable threat to the Pacific Northwest for everybody," NBC station KING of Seattle reported (http://www.king5.com/news/local/Wyden-turns-up-pressure-on-Hanford-cleanup-191926141.html).An estimated 1 million gallons of waste has seeped out of the underground tanks and reached groundwater that will eventually reach the Columbia River, scientists say. The U.S. plans to build a plant to turn the waste into low-level radioactive glass for safe storage, but that facility is years behind schedule for its projected opening in 2019.In a statement Friday evening, Inslee warned that the federal budget impasse — which could lead to a "sequestration," or cuts, of $1.2 trillion in federal spending over 10 years — made the Hanford predicament even more alarming."Frankly, the state Department of Ecology is not convinced that current storage is adequate to meet legal and regulatory requirements," Inslee said."With potential sequestration and federal budget cuts looming, we need to be sure the federal government maintains its commitment and legal obligation to the cleanup of Hanford," he said. "To see Hanford workers furloughed at the exact moment we have additional leakers out there is completely unacceptable."

woodman
22nd February 2013, 07:31 PM
They still don't know what to do with the waste generated by nuclear plants and processing. No clue. This does not stop these mass murdering bastards though. They just don't give a shit. It is all about what they want and want right now. They cannot stop the waste from entering the Columbia river drainage basin. The ground water is moving and no way to stop it. They are raping this planet and all the future generations of life.

Cebu_4_2
22nd February 2013, 08:44 PM
The leaking waste is from producing plutonium for weapons years ago and not the power plant.

woodman
23rd February 2013, 02:35 AM
The leaking waste is from producing plutonium for weapons years ago and not the power plant.


Same thing, isn't it? To have Plutonium to process, you have to have a power plant. Hence my wording 'nuclear plants and processing'.

We have to stop this madness and right now. I don't know what to do, personally. The average person is so complacent and trusting of our military government that they cannot see the cancer eating away at ourselves and our progeny forever.