Office of Environmental Management

04/23/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/23/2024 14:50

Hanford, College Students Collaborate on Tank Waste Measuring Device

Students from the WSU Tri-Cities campus designed and developed a waste depth detector with guidance from WRPS engineers. Workers recently used the tool during field operations in Hanford's Tank Farms.

"Seeing this senior project move from conception to use in the field is exciting," said Paul Schroder, EM Hanford deputy assistant manager for Tank Waste Operations. "These partnerships provide students with real-world experience and contribute to the Hanford cleanup mission."

The tool uses radar to measure the depth of the waste. It is a safer and more efficient method than the previous process, where crews lowered a piece of pipe through the top of the tank until it contacted the waste surface.

Doug Reid, a WRPS mechanical engineer, expressed satisfaction with the new method, and emphasized the importance of working with students.

"It was a privilege to help develop this new method while mentoring a team of mechanical engineering students," said Reid. "This WSU senior project will have a lasting effect on advancing our safe and efficient operations at Hanford."

-Contributor: Derek Miceli