Program at a Glance
The Center for the Remediation of Complex Sites (RemPlex) presented the 2023 Global Summit on Environmental Remediation from November 13-17, 2023, at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Richland, Washington State, USA.
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Historic Hanford Site Tour |
Nuclear reactors at Hanford (now the Hanford Site) produced plutonium for the Manhattan Project to fuel the first atomic test and the Fat Man atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki, Japan, on August 9, 1945. At the start of Manhattan Project work, about 1,500 residents in the agricultural towns of Hanford and White Bluffs were displaced from their homesteads and orchards, along with Native American Tribes, as the government transformed the Eastern Washington desert as part of the secret war plan. This historic Hanford Site tour will be offered through the Manhattan Project National Historical Park administered by the U.S. Department of Energy and the National Park Service. Join us to learn more about the people, events, science, and engineering of the Manhattan Project and the history of the area prior to the start of activities at Hanford in 1943. |
Poster Session |
Visit the Poster Session page for more information. The poster session was held concurrently with the welcome reception on Tuesday evening.
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Case Studies |
Visit the Case Studies page for more information.
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Technical Sessions |
Visit the Technical Sessions page for more information.
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Training Workshops
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Opening Sessions
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Catered Lunch Programs | Visit the Catered Lunch Programs page for more information. |