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Hanford Drains Last Reactor Fuel Storage Basin

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
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 K West Reactor basin

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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  • Environmental and Legacy Management
  • Nuclear Energy
  • Clean Energy
  • Decarbonization
  • Energy Efficiency