Commenting open: May 30, 2024 12:00AM PT - September 01, 2024 11:59PM PT.
Proposed amendments to Tri-Party Agreement and Consent Decree
The U.S. Department of Energy, Washington State Department of Ecology and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently announced a landmark agreement that lays out a realistic and achievable course for cleaning up millions of gallons of radioactive and chemical waste from large, underground tanks at the Hanford Site.
Following mediated negotiations that began in 2020, also known as Holistic Negotiations, the agencies have signed a settlement agreement with proposed new and revised cleanup deadlines in the Tri-Party Agreement and Washington v. Energy consent decree. The proposed changes uphold a commitment to the safe and effective cleanup of tank waste.
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The U.S. Department of Energy, Washington State Department of Ecology and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently announced a landmark agreement that lays out a realistic and achievable course for cleaning up millions of gallons of radioactive and chemical waste from large, underground tanks at the Hanford Site.
Following mediated negotiations that began in 2020, also known as Holistic Negotiations, the agencies have signed a settlement agreement with proposed new and revised cleanup deadlines in the Tri-Party Agreement and Washington v. Energy consent decree. The proposed changes uphold a commitment to the safe and effective cleanup of tank waste.
Please note that this comment form is for the purpose of submitting a comment to the Washington State Department of Ecology. Commenter contact information is optional. Contact information is necessary if you want to receive future notices or responses related to this topic.
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