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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
Français : Légende originale : "Voici la surface des déchets dans un réservoir à double paroi 101-SY du site de Hanford dans l'État de Washington. Le laboratoire national "Pacific Northwest National Laboratory" et d'autres travaillent à la remédiation de ces déchets. L'apparence et la nature chimique du mélange varie pour chaque réservoir de déchet du site de Hanford. Elles dépendent de la façon dont les déchets ont été générés, et de la manière dont, plus tard, ils ont été traités (déshydratation par évaporation de la phase liquide, décontamination par élimination des radionucléides...). Elles dépendent aussi des mélange qui ont pu être faits de différents déchets ou entre les réservoirs. Le tube d'acier a été tordu au cours d'un ancien mouvement des déchets lors d'un relachement de gaz ("rot"). Photo datée d'avril 1989, courtoisement mise à disposition par le "Pacific Northwest National Laboratory" et le gouvernement des Etats-Unis |
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