The Hanford Site in southeastern Washington State used to produce plutonium for nuclear weapons. The production process resulted in large amounts of chemical and radioactive waste. These wastes pose a long-term threat to the Columbia River. (Map of the Hanford Nuclear Site)
The Nuclear Safety Division of the Oregon Department of Energy is responsible for:
Informing the public about Hanford issues. If you´re interested in a presentation to your school, organization or group, contact Susan Hughs at (503) 373-7429.
Representing Oregon on the Hanford Natural Resources Trustee Council, the committee of trustees with legal responsibility for overseeing the natural resource damage assessment and restoration (NRDAR) process at Hanford under the federal Superfund law.
Oversight and regulation of the cleanup of the White King and Lucky Lass Mines in southern Oregon.
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If you have other questions about our work, please contact:
Ken Niles
Oregon Department of Energy
Nuclear Safety Division
625 Marion Street NE
Salem, OR 97301-3737