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Comunidades de WA unidas para continuar limpieza del sitio nuclear de Hanford

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Wednesday, December 20, 2023   

"Todos vivimos río abajo desde Hanford": ese es el mensaje pintado en los cristales de la tienda Patagonia en el barrio Belltown de Seattle. Es un recordatorio del peligro continuo creado por los desechos nucleares tóxicos que quedan en el sitio de Hanford en el condado de Benton. Los defensores de la organización sin fines de lucro Hanford Challenge pintaron el mural para recordar a las personas que todos sufriremos si los desechos se filtran al agua subterránea y al río Columbia. Nikolas Peterson es director ejecutivo de Hanford Challenge, un grupo sin fines de lucro que rastrea sus esfuerzos de limpieza.

"Estamos responsabilizando al gobierno federal (los contratistas que realizan este trabajo) para asegurarnos de que no abandonen esta limpieza y dejen un desastre con el que tendrán que lidiar las generaciones futuras," agregó el entrevistado.

Durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, los científicos nucleares del gobierno estadounidense en Hanford sintetizaron el plutonio utilizado en la bomba atómica, contaminando el suelo y dejando atrás 56 millones de galones de desechos tóxicos de alto nivel. El plan actual es transformar gran parte de los residuos en un material similar al vidrio, colocarlos en tanques de acero y enterrarlos bajo tierra.

El programa de Restauración Ambiental/Gestión de Residuos de la Nación Yakama se ha asociado con la organización sin fines de lucro Columbia Riverkeeper para enseñar a las generaciones futuras sobre la limpieza en curso y ofrecer excursiones al sitio. Peterson dice que su organización está trabajando para incluir a Hanford en el plan de estudios estándar de todas las escuelas secundarias del estado de Washington.

"Queremos que las personas, especialmente en el noroeste del Pacífico, realmente se identifiquen con Hanford. Y podamos exigir una limpieza mejor y más segura para todos," insistió también Peterson.

El Departamento Federal de Energía mantiene una página dedicada a la limpieza del sitio Hanford. Las personas interesadas en ser voluntarios pueden comunicarse con Hanford Challenge y Columbia Riverkeeper.


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