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RICHLAND, Wash. - Hanford s mission of addressing chemical and radioactive waste in underground tanks is making progress with the latest heating up of the second melter.
The Hanford site vitrification plant being built to treat radioactive waste now has two massive melters heated to full temperature of 2,100 degrees Fahrenheit.
Mar. 26—The Hanford site vitrification plant being built to treat radioactive waste now has two massive melters heated to full temperature of 2,100 degrees Fahrenheit.