The container, currently located at the lab, will now be moved for treatment and then taken to an off-site disposal area.
An announcement that Los Alamos National Laboratory would begin venting tritium, a radioactive isotope of hydrogen, last ...
The second of four flanged tritium waste containers is now set to be depressurized Thursday morning, according to a post Wednesday evening on the New Mexico Environment Department’s X account.
The plan has faced opposition from several groups who have asked for alternatives and additional information about ...
Los Alamos National Lab has planned a controlled venting of tritium containers, which have been in containment for 20 years.