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Hanford Waste Treatment and a NW Tie to a Newly Discovered Uranus Moon: September 24, 2025

Season 2025 Episode 38 | 2m 29s

After weeks of rumors it might get shut down, Hanford’s decades-in-the-making radioactive waste treatment plant is officially moving forward. The “Direct-Feed Low Activity Waste” facility is now less than a month away from its scheduled October 15th start-up. Plus, a northwest tie to an outer space discovery and an invitation to a special preview of the new Ken Burns project this October.

Aired: 09/23/25
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