The Liquid Effluent Retention Facility (LERF) is located in
the central part of the Hanford Site. LERF is permitted by
the State of Washington and has three liquid storage basins
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The H Reactor was the first reactor to be built at Hanford
after World War II.It became operational in October of 1949,
and represented the fourth nuclear reactor on the Site.
H Reactor was...
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The 700 Area of the Hanford Site is located in downtown
Richland.Called the Federal Office Building, the Richland
Operations Site Manager and the Richland Operations Federal Project
Directors and ...
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The third of Hanford's three original nuclear reactors is the
F Reactor.F is the reactor located closest to present day
Richland.
F Reactor became operational in February of 1945 and ran fo...
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NETL’s Hybrid Performance Laboratory in Morgantown, WV, focuses on hybrid systems that pair fuel cells with gas turbines. Combining fuel cells and turbines in unified systems can generate power more...
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In southeastern Washington State, Bechtel National, Inc. is
designing, constructing and commissioning the world's largest
radioactive waste treatment plant for the U.S. Department of Energy
(DOE)....
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NETL's chemical looping reactor in Morgantown, WV, enables a high-temperature, integrated chemical-looping-combustion (CLC) process. During CLC, air does not come into direct contact with fuel. Instea...
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Researchers use computed tomography (CT) scanners at NETL’s Geological Services Laboratory in Morgantown, WV, to peer into geologic core samples to determine how liquids, solids, and gases flow thro...
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Hanford's "sister reactors", the K-East and the K-West
Reactors, were built side-by-side in the early 1950's. The two
reactors went operational within four months of each other as
K-West went into...
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Located in the 200 East Area of the Hanford Site is the 242-A
Evaporator.Built between 1974 and 1977, the Evaporator
receives radioactive liquid wastes which are pumped through
underground pipes f...
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