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Project Description
Parsons Richland office and Pasco Fabrication Facility (PFF) provide engineering and construction services to the Department of Energy, Department of Defense, other government agencies, and commercial clients. Parsons designs and fabricates systems to retrieve, treat, and dispose of radioactive and other hazardous wastes at cold war legacy sites and at chemical weapon stockpile sites. We perform services at commercial nuclear power plants, dams, fish hatcheries, and chemical and agricultural processing plants. The Pasco facility design-build services that include fabrication, acceptance testing, installation, and startup and commissioning.
Completed projects at the Hanford site include spent nuclear fuel multicanister overpacks, waste receiving and packaging facility, shipping port spent fuel removal, tank farm interim stabilization and waste feed delivery, and plutonium stabilization. We provided project and construction management services for the Hanford tank farm waste treatment plant to immobilize the high-level waste and facilitate decontamination and decommissioning of the Hanford Site 300.
Parsons designs, builds, and tests systems and facilities for the application of new technologies and processes for nuclear waste retrieval.
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Client
Department of Energy, Department of Defense, and commercial clients
Location
Richland, Washington and Pasco, Washington
Duration
1990-ongoing
Services
Project and construction management
Process engineering and design
System integration
Facility and system design and fabrication
Nuclear and radiological safety
Risk management
Commissioning
Waste management
Decontamination and decommissioning
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