VIDEO- the struggle by Hanford workers to contain radioactive sludge
http://www.king5.com/news/investigators/Hanford-worker-pushed-WRPS-to-action-204789701.html Hanford worker’s struggle to ‘do the right thing
TV: Most hazardous material on planet leaking at U.S. nuclear site — Would contaminate our food chain for hundreds of years to come if it reaches Columbia River (VIDEO) http://enenews.com/tv-hazardous-material-planet-leaking-nuclear-site-contaminate-food-chain-hundreds-years-reaches-columbia-river-videoTitle: Hanford worker’s struggle to ‘do the right thing’
Source: KING 5
Author: SUSANNAH FRAME
Date: April 25, 2013
Source: KING 5
Author: SUSANNAH FRAME
Date: April 25, 2013
Reporter: We’ve heard about other leaking tanks, so why is this one so important? This tank is holding waste that is so toxic that if it were to eat through its outer shell and reach the nearby the Columbia River it would contaminate irrigation water, crops, salmon, our food chain — not for months, but for hundreds of years to come. […]
Underfoot, the most hazardous material on earth is brewing inside a million gallon double shell tank.
Title: Hanford worker’s struggle to ‘do the right thing’Hanford Worker: This tank is holding the nastiest of nastiest stuff at Hanford.
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