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February 06, 2020

Energy Dept.-Washington State Talks on Hanford Finally Set to Begin

By ExchangeMonitor

Long-anticipated talks between the Department of Energy and the Washington state Department of Ecology on cleanup issues at the Hanford Site should finally begin by early March.

The two sides have agreed on the scope of the talks, Ecology Nuclear Waste Program Manager Alex Smith said Wednesday during a meeting of the Hanford Advisory Board. The state and the federal agencies have also selected a federal mediator to help bridge their differences. “So there will be an adult in the room,” Smith added.

She did not detail any agenda items for the talks during her Wednesday presentation. Based on letters between the organizations last year, possible topics include vitrification of Hanford’s low-activity radioactive waste into glass at the Waste Treatment Plant, treatment alternatives for high-level waste, and plans for removing waste from old single-shell tanks. The Hanford Site is home to 56 million gallons of radioactive and chemical waste stored in 177 underground storage tanks.

Energy Department Hanford Site Manager Brian Vance agreed last September to the negotiations that could lead to modifications of the 1989 Tri-Party Agreement that sets remediation targets for the former plutonium production complex. The state questions whether DOE can meet its Tri-Party 2040 deadline for retrieving all waste from single-shell tanks, and treating all the waste by 2047.

The talks were initially sought last May by then-Ecology Director Maia Bellon, who threatened to take DOE to court without a mutually acceptable written plan for future work.

Bellon retired at the end of December and was replaced by Laura Watson, previously a senior assistant attorney general who worked on environmental issues for the state. Smith said the new director was being briefed Wednesday on the upcoming talks.

Smith told the advisory board that Heather Bartlett, an Ecology Department water quality program manager, has replaced the also-newly retired Polly Zehm as the agency’s deputy director.

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