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
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• Strengthen operations -based culture
Serve as a fair and demanding customer
• Strive for constructive stakeholder/tribal
relationships
• Enhance DOE/contractor teamwork
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