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Budget cuts threaten work at leaking Hanford nuke tanks
Posted on March 5, 2013 at 1:16 PM
Updated Tuesday, Mar 5 at 6:12 PM
In a letter to Gov. Jay Inslee on Tuesday, the Department of Energy said it will have to eliminate $92 million in funding for the Office of River Protection at Hanford, which will result in furloughs or layoffs impacting about 2,800 contract workers.
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