
Worker Dies at Hanford Nuclear Site, Not Work-Related
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Bryan Foster, a worker at the Hanford nuclear site in Washington, tragically passed away while on duty. Despite initial indications suggesting his death was not work-related, the incident has raised concerns about safety measures at the site. Hanford, a vast area spanning 580 square miles, is home to 177 underground tanks containing 56 million gallons of radioactive and chemical waste. Cleanup efforts cost billions annually, with teams working to transfer waste into safer tanks. Fosters employer has offered counseling to staff, emphasizing the importance of safety in ongoing environmental work.
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