- published: 18 Oct 2011
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Actors: Paul Rust (actor), Armen Weitzman (director), Harris Wittels (director), Armen Weitzman (actor), Harris Wittels (actor), Elise Holowicki (producer), Harris Wittels (writer), Armen Weitzman (writer), Michael Blaiklock (actor), Mike Hanford (actor), Mike Mitchell (actor), Eric Medina (editor),
Genres: Comedy, Short,Actors: Karen Black (actress), Fabian (actor), Ray Barrett (actor), Paul Gleason (actor), Mal Jones (actor), Ken Miller (actor), Betty Kerwin (miscellaneous crew), Phil Philbin (actor), Bill Walker (composer), Jim Fowler (actor), Jerry Albert (actor), Julian Voloshin (actor), Tony Romano (actor), Rick Allen (miscellaneous crew), Rick Allen (actor),
Genres: Crime, Drama,A recent graduate from Utah State University (Cameron Salony) accepts a job with the Department of Energy at Hanford and soon finds that his new workplace is a former site of plutonium production during WWII and the Cold War, but today is part of the world‟s largest environmental cleanup. However, he soon realizes that the history runs even deeper at Hanford as he meets with members of local tribes whose ancestors inhabited the region thousands of years before settlers began moving into the area in the 1860s. Eventually the government would take the land from both the Native Americans and the settlers for war purposes in the 1940s. Today some of the best-educated scientists and engineers in the country are working together to clean up what remains after 45 years of plutonium production in ...
This is the Emmy Award-winning first chapter of The Hanford Story, a multimedia presentation that provides an overview of the Hanford Site—its history, today's cleanup activities, and a glimpse into the possibilities of future uses of the 586-square-mile government site in southeast Washington State.
Reporter: Susannah Frame; Photographer: Steve Douglas Tanks storing radioactive waste at America's most contaminated nuclear site appear to have sprung a leaks, leaching yet more cancer-causing isotopes into soil some five miles from the Columbia River in Washington state. The Hanford site produced plutonium that was used to manufacture the bomb that blew up Hiroshima. Now it's home to a different kind of horror: It's used to store nuclear waste while a plant is built on site to treat that waste. But the Department of Energy treatment plant project has been plagued by delays, and tanks that were designed to hold the waste temporarily keep falling apart. USE: This site may contain copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically No copyright infringement is ever int...
Alex Lawson, Social Security Works & Sarah Badawi, Progressive Change Campaign Committee (PCCC) join Thom. With Special Panel Guest - Kevin Kamps, Beyond Nuclear. Radiation from the Fukushima nuclear disaster is still crossing the Pacific - contaminating air and water along the way. But there's a much bigger nuclear threat that's been sitting on America's west coast for nearly 70 years. We’ll be talking about the nuclear threat in America's Pacific Northwest. For more information on the stories we've covered visit our websites at thomhartmann.com - freespeech.org - and RT.com. You can also watch tonight's show on Hulu - at Hulu.com/THE BIG PICTURE and over at The Big Picture YouTube page. And - be sure to check us out on Facebook and Twitter!
Nearly two dozen workers at the Hanford Site in Washington state have reported injuries after inhaling toxic fumes from nuclear waste tanks. RT America’s Alexey Yaroshevsky speaks with a former Hanford security guard whose life was turned upside down because he breathed in the dangerous chemicals. Find RT America in your area: http://rt.com/where-to-watch/ Or watch us online: http://rt.com/on-air/rt-america-air/ Like us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/RTAmerica Follow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/RT_America
25.03.2013 Film well worth watching, ignoring is not advisable any more, must know about nuclear and it's only purpose....for WAR!? End Nuclear Era Source video by MrJmccammon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwKhz... Published on Mar 24, 2013 "Low quality (small screen best) but real deal footage of early Pu production reactors and information, its staggering how much waste was generated there, this film shows the whole process from uranium fuel production that is used in the reactors to produce plutonium, to the recovery and handling of the spent fuel to extract Plutonium. Funny they did not work as hard to deal with all the waste produced... the whole facility is like the most dangerous play-dough factory imaginable! (all in the name of Peace). THANKS GO TO: onthewaytoextinction ht...
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One of the tank farms at the troubled nuclear waste facility in Hanford, Washington removed workers from site due to suspicious odor. This comes after a number of incidents at the site that sickened 47 workers and a spike in radiation recorded nearby that was slightly short of being dangerous for humans. RT America’s Alexey Yaroshevsky, who has reported extensively from Hanford, breaks down the issues affecting neighboring towns. We’ll also hear from state Representative Gerry Pollet. Find RT America in your area: http://rt.com/where-to-watch/ Or watch us online: http://rt.com/on-air/rt-america-air/ Like us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/RTAmerica Follow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/RT_America