6:43 p.m. Update: The Hanford Emergency Operations Center says all clear. All employees are accounted for and safe. The issue has been resolved.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) activated the Hanford Emergency Operations Center on Friday at 5:25 p.m. after an ammonia leak was detected near the Hanford Waste Treatment Plant.
The leak was discovered at a holding tank, prompting an emergency classification of “Alert,” the lowest level of emergency.
According to DOE officials, the incident is not expected to affect areas beyond the facility’s boundary.
Personnel in the 200 East Area were directed to shelter in place as a precaution.
Employees have been instructed to remain inside site facilities, keeping doors, windows, and ventilation systems closed until further notice.
Hanford emergency crews are responding to the situation. Officials confirmed that all employees have been accounted for, and no injuries have been reported.
The DOE emphasized that while safety measures are in place, the risk to surrounding areas remains minimal.
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