Hanford Site workers just finished draining the last large basin that used to hold uranium fuel rods from nuclear reactors. Crews pumped out nearly 1 million gallons of contaminated water from the K West Reactor basin.
Office of Environmental Management
July 30, 2024![K West Reactor basin](/sites/default/files/2024-07/Hanford_K_Basin_GIF_2024_07_30.gif)
RICHLAND, Wash. — Hanford Site workers just finished draining the last large basin that used to hold uranium fuel rods from nuclear reactors. Crews pumped out nearly 1 million gallons of contaminated water from the K West Reactor basin.
Three contractors to the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management worked together to drain the water and drive it 8,000 gallons at a time in tankers to a nearby treatment facility.
This week crews are back at the 20-foot-deep basin filling it with grout. The grout encapsulates contaminated debris and stabilizes the basin for future demolition.
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