Hanford

350 acres burn near massive Hanford nuclear waste plant in Eastern WA, diverting workers

A wildfire burned near the center of the Hanford site in Eastern Washington, but did not threaten any buildings or waste tanks.
A wildfire burned near the center of the Hanford site in Eastern Washington, but did not threaten any buildings or waste tanks. Department of Energy

Richland, WA — Lightning sparked a fire near the center of the Hanford nuclear site in Eastern Washington over the weekend.

Workers were alerted about 10 p.m. Saturday that inbound traffic to the center of the site on Route 4 South was being diverted to Route 2 South as firefighters responded to the fire.

About 348 acres burned not far from the vitrification plant, which is preparing to treat radioactive waste. The plant is north of Route 4 South, and the fire burned south of the road.

No buildings were burned and the fire did not pose a risk to any radiological areas, according to Department of Energy contractor Hanford Mission Integration Solutions.

Route 4 South was reopened about 10:45 p.m. The Hanford Fire Department wrapped up work on the fire about midnight.

Environmental cleanup is underway at the 580-square-mile site near Richland after it was used from World War II through the Cold War to produce plutonium for the nation’s nuclear weapons program.

Environmental cleanup is underway at the 580-square-mile Hanford nuclear reservation. The underground radioactive waste storage tanks and the vitrification plant are in the center of the site.
Environmental cleanup is underway at the 580-square-mile Hanford nuclear reservation. The underground radioactive waste storage tanks and the vitrification plant are in the center of the site. Courtesy Department of Energy

This story was originally published August 19, 2024 at 3:14 PM.

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Annette Cary
Tri-City Herald
Senior staff writer Annette Cary covers Hanford, energy, the environment, science and health for the Tri-City Herald. She’s been a news reporter for more than 30 years in the Pacific Northwest. Support my work with a digital subscription
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