HanfordVitPlant
In southeastern Washington state, Bechtel National, Inc. is designing, constructing, and commissioning the world's largest radioactive waste treatment plant for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). When complete, the Hanford Tank Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant, also known as the Vit Plant, will process and stabilize 56 million gallons of radioactive and chemical waste currently stored at the Hanford Site.
Hanford Vit Plant Toys for Tots Celebration 2025
WTP Low-Activity Vitrified Waste Transported to Hanford Site's Integrated Disposal Facility
Hanford Vit Plant Overview
Helping Kids in Need: Bechtel Partners with Second Harvest
Vit Plant Filled Container Lidding
National Intern Day - Jobsite Interns
National Intern Day - July 25, 2024
Sparking Curiosity: Vit Plant Volunteers Visit Boys & Girls Club
Vit Plant Filled Container Lidding
Vit Plant Polar Plunge Team Raises $30,000 for Special Olympics
Vit Plant Melter Container Infrared Camera
2023 Year End Video: Making History
History in the Making: First Test Glass Container at Vit Plant Media Event
Vit Plant Team Sets High-Level Waste Facility Shield Door
Vit Plant Employees at the Tri-City Americans Hockey Game
Bechtel Supports Girls Rock in the Trades Event
Vit Plant Employees Volunteer for Second Harvest Sort Night
Swabbing Robot Testing Continues
Hanford Vit Plant Employees Volunteer for Engineers Week
Hanford Vit Plant Drone Footage
Low-Activity Waste Facility Swabbing Robot Programming
Vit Plant Melter Heatup Animation
Vit Plant Team Moves Startup Heaters into Melter 1