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November 06, 2019

CH2M Entering Home Stretch of Plutonium Finishing Plant Demolition

By ExchangeMonitor

A Jacobs subsidiary this week is commencing the final phase of tearing down the Plutonium Finishing Plant at the Energy Department’s Hanford Site in Washington state.

“I am proud to report that our team has safely completed lower-risk demolition of the Plutonium Finishing Plant’s (PFP) Main Processing Facility,” CH2M Hill Plateau Remediation President and CEO Ty Blackford said in a memo to company employees on Thursday.

The final phase of PFP demolition involves removal of the Main Processing Facility’s two former processing lines, along with packaging and removing the remaining rubble from the Plutonium Reclamation Facility. This stage should continue through early next year, Blackford added.

The CEO said the same heightened safety controls in place since lower-risk demolition started in September 2018 will continue into this next phase. The lower-risk work included loading rubble from previously demolished structures.

The PFP was a complex of buildings, including the Z Plant, which started operation in 1949 and provided the final phase of plutonium production at Hanford. Operations ceased around 1987.

Demolition of high-hazard facilities started in 2016 and was about 80% finished in December 2017 when work was suspended after an airborne spread of radioactive contamination at the site. A total of 42 Hanford workers inhaled or ingested small amounts of radioactive material at PFP during two separate incidents in 2017.

The Washington state Department of Ecology approved the final stage of work in June, but DOE and its contractor were only now ready to begin that phase, according to a spokesman for the state agency.

The state expects the PFP building to be reduced to its slab by the end of February.

The contractor was still loading debris from the lower-risk area of the Main Processing Facility during the week that ended Oct. 27. Eleven containers of debris were shipped to an on-site landfill, according to a Hanford website that give regular updates on the work.

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