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Podcast: The US's historic Hanford site, and accelerated decommissioning

Sites being decommissioned - such as the Hanford one, which dates back to the Manhattan Project in the 1940s - have historically been seen as liabilities. But should they be more recognised for their future value?

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Sites being decommissioned - such as the Hanford one, which dates back to the Manhattan Project in the 1940s - have historically been seen as liabilities. But should they be more recognised for their future value?

Sites being decommissioned - such as the Hanford one, which dates back to the Manhattan Project in the 1940s - have historically been seen as liabilities. But should they be more recognised for their future value?

Published
Jul 16, 2026
Updated
Jul 16, 2026
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World-nuclear-news
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Crime
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1 min
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