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Hanford Tank Farm
These million-gallon double-walled carbon steel tanks are built to hold high-level nuclear waste from Hanford's plutonium production program. They are meant to replace Hanford's older, single-walled tanks which have, according to a November 1986 US General accounting Office report, leaked approximately 500,000 gallons of high-level radioactive waste into Hanford soil. 200 Area, Hanford Reservation, Richland, Washington. November 16, 1984.
Keywords: Hanford Reservation, Richland, Washington

Hanford Tank Farm

These million-gallon double-walled carbon steel tanks are built to hold high-level nuclear waste from Hanford's plutonium production program. They are meant to replace Hanford's older, single-walled tanks which have, according to a November 1986 US General accounting Office report, leaked approximately 500,000 gallons of high-level radioactive waste into Hanford soil. 200 Area, Hanford Reservation, Richland, Washington. November 16, 1984.

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Filename:94.jpg
Album name:Rennhack / Hanford
Rating (3 votes):22222
Keywords:Hanford / Reservation, / Richland, / Washington
Credits:Robert Del Tredici - At Work in the Fields of the Bomb
Filesize:40 KiB
Date added:Dec 20, 2005
Dimensions:416 x 281 pixels
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