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Plan developed to clean up highly radioactive Hanford spill 06 Feb 2012 Hanford officials have settled on a plan to clean up what may be the most highly radioactive spill at the nuclear reservation. It depends on calling back into service the 47-year-old, oversized hot cell where the spill occurred to protect workers from the radioactive cesium and strontium that leaked through the hot cell to the soil below. Radioactivity in the contaminated soil, which is about 1,000 feet from the Columbia River, has been measured at 8,900 rad per hour. Direct exposure for a few minutes would be fatal, according to Washington Closure.
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Shipping?
February 8, 2012 by Humbaba (not verified), 14 weeks 22 hours ago
Comment: 2616
Is it time to divert shipping from the Columbia River? For the next million years?