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English: Original caption "This is the surface of waste found in double-shell tank 101-SY at the Hanford Site in eastern Washington State. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and others are working to remediate this waste. The appearance and chemical mixture in each Hanford Site waste tank depends on how the waste was generated and later waste management practices such as liquid evaporation, radionuclide removal, and waste mixing between tanks. The steel pipe was bent during past waste movement during a gas release ("burp"). " April 1989 Courtesy: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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2005-03-11 (original upload date)
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Original uploader was Deglr6328 at en.wikipedia
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- 2005-03-11 19:43 Deglr6328 1880×1286×8 (617912 bytes) Original caption "This is the surface of waste found in double-shell tank 101-SY at the Hanford Site in eastern Washington State. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and others are working to remediate this waste. The appearance and chemical mixture in
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