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Radioactive waste tunnel at Hanford collapsed a year ago

By Associated Press
Published: May 7, 2018, 10:36am

RICHLAND — The partial collapse of a radioactive waste storage tunnel at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation a year ago was a wakeup call.

But whether the call has made a difference is up for debate.

The Tri-City Herald reports the tunnel collapse occurred last May 9 at the former plutonium production site.

Hanford watchers say the collapse was the result of limited money to address the most serious risks at the site, as aging facilities — some of them built during World War II — deteriorate.

The collapse prompted thousands of workers to take cover indoors.

Franklin and Benton counties activated their emergency operations centers, and many in the Tri-Cities waited to hear if loved ones at Hanford were OK.

Fortunately, no radioactive waste particles escaped and no worker was injured.

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