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Washington State Triumphs in Environmental Effort, Transforms Hanford Nuclear Waste into Glass Ahead of Deadline - Hoodline
Camden-based Holtec shelves plan for nuclear waste storage site in New Mexico - Courier-Post
Washington State Officials say Hanford Nuclear Waste now Being Turned into Glass - Dailyfly News
US: Hanford facility starts solidifying nuclear waste into glass - Interesting Engineering
Trio of firms win spots on new nuclear waste panel - The Lawyer
Nuclear waste turned into glass at Hanford Site - KNDU
Oct. 15 - Hanford Site waste vitrification begins - Washington State Department of Ecology (.gov)
Hanford nuclear waste plant now online - FOX 13 Seattle
Game-changer boron isotope approach could help enhance nuclear waste management - Interesting Engineering
Legislator Leading Charge Against Nuclear Waste Says Political Fallout Is Worth it - Cowboy State Daily
Most nuclear waste is 'stranded' in pools and temporary storage — and there's an obvious solution - MSN
Emergency crews complete drill at Parks Township nuclear waste site - TribLIVE.com
Hanford plant crew celebrates first vitrification of nuclear waste - AppleValleyNewsNow.com
Gallons of radioactive waste buried 100 feet beneath in Greenland’s secret US army base raises alarm - WION
€75 Million Nuclear Waste Repository Set to Open in Bulgaria by March 2026 - Novinite.com
Boron isotopes reveal how nuclear waste glass slowly dissolves over time - Phys.org
Senator Murray Celebrates KEY MILESTONE: Nuclear Waste OFFICIALLY Being Turned Into Glass at Hanford - Senator Patty Murray (.gov)
Most nuclear waste is 'stranded' in pools and temporary storage — and there's an obvious solution - Business Insider
Historic achievement: Governor Ferguson, Ecology celebrate nuclear waste officially being turned into glass at Hanford Site | Governor Bob Ferguson - WA Governor's Office (.gov)
Plans for nuclear waste storage facility scrapped - San Diego Union-Tribune
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