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November 16, 2011


  Hanford Waste Treatment Plant completes fifth concrete
            wall elevation for largest facility
MEDIA CONTACTS:
Suzanne Heaston, Bechtel National, Inc., (509) 371-2329
Carrie Meyer, Department of Energy, (509) 372-0810

   Richland, Wash. -- Last week, crews at the Hanford Waste Treatment Plant, also
known as the Vit Plant, finished installing the Pretreatment Facilitys fifth elevation of
concrete walls. The fifth elevation reaches 96 feet at the top.
   To place the final walls, crews used a specialized concrete pumping truck with an
extendable arm that reaches approximately 200 feet vertically or horizontally.
   The Pretreatment Facility, the largest of the Vit Plants four major nuclear facilities,
comprises six elevated concrete sections and more than 113,000 cubic yards of concrete.
Work on the sixth and final elevation is already in progress, and only four small wall
sections remain before all concrete walls in the Pretreatment Facility are complete.
   When complete, the buildings walls will reach a total height of 109 feet. Steel
columns and roof trusses will extend beyond the walls to an overall height of 120 feet.




(Photo 1 of 3)
                                        (continued)
(Photo 2 of 3)




(Photo 3 of 3)

   Bechtel National, Inc. is designing and building the worlds largest radioactive waste
treatment plant for the U.S. Department of Energy at the Hanford Site in southeastern
Washington state. The $12.2 billion Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant, also
known as the Vit Plant, will immobilize the radioactive liquid waste currently stored in
177 underground tanks using a process called vitrification.

                                       (continued)
Vitrification involves blending the waste with molten glass and heating it to high
temperatures. The mixture is then poured into stainless steel canisters. In this glass form,
the waste is stable and impervious to the environment, and its radioactivity will dissipate
over hundreds to thousands of years.
   The Vit Plant will cover 65 acres with four nuclear facilities -- Pretreatment,
Low-Activity Waste Vitrification, High-Level Waste Vitrification and Analytical
Laboratory -- as well as operations and maintenance buildings, utilities and office space.
   Construction of the Vit Plant began in 2001 and is more than 60 percent complete.
The project is scheduled to complete construction in 2016; will reach commissioning in
2019 and achieve full operations in 2022.

NR11-20                                       ###

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Hanford Waste Treatment Plant completes fifth concrete wall elevation for largest facility

  • 1. November 16, 2011 Hanford Waste Treatment Plant completes fifth concrete wall elevation for largest facility MEDIA CONTACTS: Suzanne Heaston, Bechtel National, Inc., (509) 371-2329 Carrie Meyer, Department of Energy, (509) 372-0810 Richland, Wash. -- Last week, crews at the Hanford Waste Treatment Plant, also known as the Vit Plant, finished installing the Pretreatment Facilitys fifth elevation of concrete walls. The fifth elevation reaches 96 feet at the top. To place the final walls, crews used a specialized concrete pumping truck with an extendable arm that reaches approximately 200 feet vertically or horizontally. The Pretreatment Facility, the largest of the Vit Plants four major nuclear facilities, comprises six elevated concrete sections and more than 113,000 cubic yards of concrete. Work on the sixth and final elevation is already in progress, and only four small wall sections remain before all concrete walls in the Pretreatment Facility are complete. When complete, the buildings walls will reach a total height of 109 feet. Steel columns and roof trusses will extend beyond the walls to an overall height of 120 feet. (Photo 1 of 3) (continued)
  • 2. (Photo 2 of 3) (Photo 3 of 3) Bechtel National, Inc. is designing and building the worlds largest radioactive waste treatment plant for the U.S. Department of Energy at the Hanford Site in southeastern Washington state. The $12.2 billion Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant, also known as the Vit Plant, will immobilize the radioactive liquid waste currently stored in 177 underground tanks using a process called vitrification. (continued)
  • 3. Vitrification involves blending the waste with molten glass and heating it to high temperatures. The mixture is then poured into stainless steel canisters. In this glass form, the waste is stable and impervious to the environment, and its radioactivity will dissipate over hundreds to thousands of years. The Vit Plant will cover 65 acres with four nuclear facilities -- Pretreatment, Low-Activity Waste Vitrification, High-Level Waste Vitrification and Analytical Laboratory -- as well as operations and maintenance buildings, utilities and office space. Construction of the Vit Plant began in 2001 and is more than 60 percent complete. The project is scheduled to complete construction in 2016; will reach commissioning in 2019 and achieve full operations in 2022. NR11-20 ###