Happenings
- POTW exhibit at WSU through April 5, 2013
- POTW exhibit in Portland May 3 - June 14, 2013
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Hanford's home is right in the middle of the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. Since the Hanford Nuclear Reservation began construction in the 1940s, the surrounding area and region has felt the immediate impacts of having a plutonium production plant in its backyard. Use the interactive map below to learn about the footprint that Hanford has and continues to leave on the Pacific Northwest.
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Radioactive Waste/Emissions
- Green Run Radiation Release
- Hot Spots of Radiation
- K Basins
- Radioactive Waste to US Ecology Site at Hanford
- Radioactive Contamination of the Columbia River
- Radioactive emissions to Rattlesnake Mountain
- Radioactive emissions to the Wahluke Slope
- Radioactive oysters in Willapa Bay, WA
- Radioactive whale in Depoe Bay, OR
- Underground Tanks in 200 Area
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