Comment My understanding (Score 3, Interesting) 221
Talking with the guys that do this at a job fair.
First, what could take so freaking long to clean stuff up? "Stuff you don't understand." Right, bureaucracy, nothing else.
Anyway, the waste from Hanford was stored in Single-Shelled Tanks (SSTs), until they later started storing it in Double-Shelled Tanks (DST's). The SST's are leaking, we know this, so this is not news. What's currently being done is pumping the waste from the leaking SST's into the DST's and cleaning the SST's. They do this because the vitrification plant is not built yet.
They're out of DST's. So now they have to decide whether to build more DST's or expedite the vit plant. Basically a few million dollars now, a few billion dollars now, or a few million dollars now AND a few billion dollars later.
I got to school at the WSU campus nearby, and this is all I've been able to get someone to tell me. Correct me if I'm wrong. I probably am.
Oh. Right. Safety. This stuff's NASTY. That's been holding it up for over 20 years.