Hanford Sludge Removal Success

preview_player
Показать описание
It took many years and many people to remove highly radioactive sludge away from the Columbia River and into safer storage on the Hanford Site’s Central Plateau. They share their stories and their pride in a job well done in this video that describes how they used innovation, teamwork and thorough preparation to safely solve this hazardous challenge.
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

AWESOME WORK, everyone. Incredible stuff. Thanks for sharing this!

orangejjay
Автор

As a project manager (software), I find an effort of this scale, magnitude and risk to be absolutely fascinating. I can imagine how satisfying it is to see this kind of progress!

gordonmacqueen
Автор

Wow, great job. Greatest Country in the World

peniler.
Автор

9:20 zero incidents still? Zero cancer?

richcollins
Автор

And what about the thousands of yards of contaminated soils that have leakage sludge and the radionuclide contamination that has already hit the 2000-6000 cfs groundwater to the Columbia? K is one section of the problem, right? So the cleanup is how many percent “clean”?
About 50 to 100 more years to go?

LhotseHawk
Автор

job well done, thanks from all of us!

terencemurphy
Автор

I'll buy some sludge off you guys I can pave my driveway with it!

tomsmith