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HomeMy WebLinkAboutUpdate Documents - BOCC (003)Hanford Site/ Hanford Advisory Board 1) History of the Hanford Site: 1940-Present a. Timeline b. Hanford Facts c. Map d. Cleanup Specifics: Vitrification, Shipping Offsite, 324 Building 2) Hanford Advisory Board a. Purpose b. Composition c. 5Sub-Committees d. Primary Concerns e. Terms THcHNF;Our Mission Mission: Safely and effectively treating tank waste and delivering environmental remediation Key Site Activities: • Deliver safe and secure operations • Manage, treat and disposition tank waste • Stabilize aging structures • Demolish retired facilities • Remediate waste sites • Treat contaminated groundwater • Right -size infrastructure DOE Leadership Team Focus Areas: • Health and safety of the workforce kov • Strengthen operations -based culture Serve as a fair and demanding customer • Strive for constructive stakeholder/tribal relationships • Enhance DOE/contractor teamwork 040- U - 8 . CE PA stTtAFwr of 4DENERGY 2 0- HantordReach ego: :' National Monument SO K6 Saddle Mountain 100 H ~e Refuge 100 WOR 1 Hhawk MAS Bluffs Townsite River Corridor 10D N 100 F 100 Area 1W BC 100 KFJKW Histork Hanford Town de 200 Area Tank Farms Tank Faims I+TP Central Plateau HankwdRoach National Monument W Add Lands mAd!LA --- V muswun Ecology Reserve 400 Area A 300 Area P"30 owa x Hanford Site 9 7 1 reactors cocooned preserved 9a. L y 4"x illlion tons of soil debris torgineer..d landfill 1 � 4 F 1 facilities demolished J a Ile o bv the Nu E billion gallons of 136M groundwater treated go Alt 'MEW781"p-r. _A underground Waste -storage 1 0 D tanks retrieed� NUPs , U M Lj U l y 14, o2 - _ s t- �waste sites Y {` reniediated f JAM •Y mx i s sr thousand gallons of tarok waste Fq'•, :C read f or 'n-i n�oblIlZaL loll i� glass r tone Hof -Contaminants removed"froni'j"j-roundwater 1P Wn � *MV. im � %ow- W ENE ff"Ily •�� 3 i f i