Washington leaders are calling it a historic day, as the Hanford Vit Plant started processing radioactive waste material on Wednesday, the culmination of a years-long effort to clean up the Hanford Nuclear Site.
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Like every single DOE project, it has a completion date just one or two administrations away. Meanwhile, they make a low-activity glass log once in a while to garner some good press and keep the taxpayer money endlessly flowing. Shameful.
The bureaucrats are just there doing no useful work.The work is done by multiple contractors bilking taxpayers.
Contractors aren't interested in the mission. DOE is too easy on them.
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