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The Waste That Remains From Arming Nuclear Weapons

Part 4

Hanford is the nation’s largest nuclear cleanup site, with 56 million gallons of radioactive waste sitting in old, leaky underground tanks just a few hours upriver from Portland. There’s a plan to clean it all up. But after more than 20 years and $19 billion dollars, not a drop of waste has been treated.

Summary

Superfund Sites

Waste Treatment

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