'Catastrophic Leak' Found at Hanford Nuclear Site in Washington State

Yes it is a bit odd that there's nothing on CBC. Lots of stuff on the Chernobyl disaster, you'd think it would segway to this Hanford leak. I've not heard of "Alternet.org" before.
 
That's a very sad, and shocking news story. Unfortunately, with the advancing age of most nuclear reactors we will probably hear of many more incidents in coming years.
 
From what I briefly read. It's a double shelled barrel that's leaking but maybe one of the the two shells are leaking? ? There are also single shelled barrels and aparently all the barrels are expected to eventually leak. There appears to be a lot of this toxic waste and the chemicals used to create plutonium..

I believe the Columbia bound Springs are often intercepted off WCVI so hopefully this doest transfer into the meat then to the table.
 
Bet these guys don't think it's a Chicken little story,
Copied from Castanets news service:

Nuke workers exposed
Photo: Q. Dombrowski
The Canadian Press - Apr 29 5:51 am
Eleven workers at a Washington state nuclear facility who reported headaches were sent for medical evaluations Thursday after working near an area where waste from a leaking tank was being transferred, U.S. Energy Department officials said.

The first two workers at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation to be medically evaluated were wearing oxygen respirators because they were in an area where work was being done that could increase the risk of chemical vapours in the air, The Tri-City Herald reported.

After leaving the area and removing the respirators, both reported suspicious odours and said they had headaches. Both were evaluated and treated at an on-site medical provider.

Two other workers reported odours while walking the transfer line for the waste pumped from the leaking double-shell tank. Seven other employees nearby also reported odours.

Those workers also sought on-site medical evaluations. The results were not immediately available.

Officials said the transfer of waste from the double-shell tank back into the primary tank was stopped Thursday after the workers' reports.

Earlier this month, officials revealed that a tank known as AY-102 had leaked several thousand gallons of radioactive waste from its primary tank.

It was the first of the 28 double-walled tanks at Hanford to be found to have leaked.

The sprawling Hanford site is located near Richland, Wash., and was constructed during the Second World War to make plutonium, a key ingredient in nuclear weapons. Workers at the site are now engaged in cleaning up the leftover waste at a cost of more than $2 billion per year.

The most dangerous wastes are stored in 177 underground tanks, most of them old, single-walled tanks, some of which have leaked. The double-walled tanks were presumed to be much safer.

The latest estimate to finish the cleanup of Hanford is $107.7 billion and the work will take until 2060.

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Its amazing this really is news. They have been burying waste there and its been leaking in the river. They frequently bury tools there as they can't do anything with them etc. Its also been the dumping ground for a lot of radioactive waste. Somehow now the news starts acting surprised. I am not saying its good but its really been doing this for decades.
 
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