Winds blow small amount of radiation onto Washington highway
Source: Associated Press
Winds blow small amount of radiation onto Washington highway
Updated 2:31 pm, Monday, February 22, 2016
RICHLAND, Wash. (AP) The uncontrolled spread of small amounts of radioactive waste at Hanford after a Nov. 17 windstorm is alarming, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said in a letter to the Department of Energy.
The high winds pushed specks of contamination beyond Route 4, a public highway in Richland to the Wye Barricade entrance to Hanford.
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It has given the Energy Department until the third week of April to prepare a report on its loss of control of radioactive material, and say what actions it plans to prevent a recurrence.
Hanford is located north of Richland, Washington, and for decades made plutonium for nuclear weapons. The site is now engaged in a massive cleanup of the radioactive waste left over from plutonium production.
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