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January 2012


January 30, 2012
PRESS RELEASE: Chief Joseph Middle School to Host Speaker from Hanford January 31
Cameron Salony, DOE, to speak to more than 200 students about the history and cleanup of the Hanford Site and demonstrate protective equipment.


January 30, 2012
PHOTO GALLERY: DOE Gives Mission Support Alliance Top Safety Award
Ceremony held on January 27, 2012


January 27, 2012
DOE Gives Mission Support Alliance Top Safety Award
Contractor’s mission support services receive top marks for safety in DOE program


January 25, 2012
PRESS RELEASE: Toppenish Middle School to Host Speaker from Hanford January 26
John Silko, DOE, to speak to more than 200 students about the history and cleanup of the Hanford Site.


January 23, 2012
DOE Considers Natural Gas Utility Service Options
Proposal Includes 30-mile Natural Gas Pipeline from Pasco to Hanford


January 17, 2012
Cleanup of 77 Waste Sites Meets Two TPA Milestones
1.2 million tons of soil and debris disposed of from D, H Reactor Areas


January 13, 2012
Technology Improvements Optimize Funding at Hanford
Cloud Computing Reduces Costs, Power Consumption Across Site


January 13, 2012
FACT SHEET: Cloud Computing



January 11, 2012
Tri-Cities Hispanic Chamber of Commerce to Host Speaker from Hanford January 17
The guest speaker will be DOE’s Steve Pfaff, Federal Project Director, Hanford tank waste Supplemental Treatment and Immobilization, Office of River Protection.


January 03, 2012
VIDEO: Recovery Act - Progress, Passion, Pride
In Sept. 2011, WRPS completed more than 130 ARRA-funded projects while meeting 100 percent of its key milestones safely, on time and on budget. This video provides a brief overview of some of the projects completed that leave the tank farms better prepared to retrieve and treat the 56 million gallons of radioactive waste stored in Hanford's 177 underground tanks.