Weapons Complex Monitor Vol. 27 No. 9
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Article 12 of 12
February 26, 2016

Corrections and Clarifications

By ExchangeMonitor

An article in the Feb. 12 edition of Weapons Complex Monitor, “Hanford Liquid Cleanup OK in Budget, but Big Cuts for Other Areas Proposed,” should have said:

The total cost of the Hanford Waste Treatment Plant, including Bechtel’s $11.4 billion prime contract to build the facility, is $12.3 billion.

The White House for 2017 requested $666 million for activities supporting the Low-Activity Waste facility that will turn low-level, liquid nuclear waste into solid radioactive glass, including $593 million for Bechtel National’s work on the facility itself, and $73 million for a pretreatment facility for the plant, which Washington River Protection Solutions is building under a separate contract.

Bechtel formally proposed in 2014 to modify the Waste Treatment Plant’s design to support the Low-Activity Waste facility. The Waste Treatment Plant was not originally designed to begin low-level waste processing prior to high-level waste processing.

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