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Hanford T-111 tank known as the 'leaker'
Posted on February 15, 2013 at 6:55 PM
KING 5's environmental special Gary Chittim is in Pasco to explain more about the Hanford T-111 tank. The T-111 had been identified as a "leaker" and "re-leaker" as early as 1998, and it's still full of radioactive material that make up plutonium.
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