Ecology - Hanford
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WA Dept. of Ecology's @EcologyWA Nuclear Waste Program. Source for Hanford environmental cleanup.
Richland, WA
Joined July 2013
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On Jan 30, 1986 the State of Washington received the final authorization to implement the dangerous Waste Management Program (RCRA). #OnThisDay
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Snowy sagebrush can be found during the winter throughout the Hanford Site. It grows here due to the site's arid and semi-arid areas. #ScenicSpotlight
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We're hiring! Our Nuclear Waste Program office is looking for two hydrogeologists to join our #Hanford team. These positions will remain open until filled with a first review of applications on Feb. 6, 2025.
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On #GlobalCommunityEngagementDay we want to encourage our followers to engage with their community and Hanford Site cleanup! There are several meaningful ways to get involved. Take our survey:
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About 900 pies for one meal at each mess hall (7,200 pies) were served when available at the Hanford Site. #NationalPieDay
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Today is #CelebrationOfLifeDay! Washington Department of Ecology’s mission is to protect, preserve, and enhance Washington’s environment for current and future generations.
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Today’s #TBT takes us to the 1940s and displays a firefighting trailer accident that occurred on site.
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The rosy balsamroot is a rare and endangered plant that is found on the rocky soils of the Hanford Site. The flowers overlap with each other and are deep yellow, becoming rosy red with age. #ScenicSpotlight
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