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    New leader named for massive Hanford nuclear waste project in E. Washington


    May 26, 2023 - Annette Cary, Tri-City Herald (Kennewick, Wash.)

     

      May 25—A 40-year Bechtel veteran has been named to lead work at the Hanford site vitrification plant as it prepares to start treating radioactive waste for disposal.

      Brian Hartman succeeds Valerie McCain, the former project director at the nuclear reservation's Waste Treatment Plant for Department of Energy contractor Bechtel National. She led Bechtel's work at the vitrification plant from 2018 until her sudden death two months ago.

      "I look forward to building on the WTP team's quality culture and collaborative approach to how we do work," Hartman said. "We have an important mission to protect the environment and the community."

      Hartman said he was eager to work with all those with an interest in getting radioactive waste treated for disposal, including the Tri-Cities community, the Washington state Department of Ecology, Hanford's other contractors and the Department of Energy.

      "Brian is an exceptional leader with a proven talent for building strong partnerships with customers and creating high performance teams," said John Howanitz, president of Bechtel's nuclear, security and environmental business.

      He will lead final commissioning of the vitrification plant's Low Level Waste Facility, which will start glassifying the least radioactive waste held in Hanford's underground tanks and allow its permanent disposal.

      Hartman also will oversee the team doing the engineering, design and purchasing for the vitrification plant's High Level Waste Facility.

      DOE is required by the federal court to start treating the high level radioactive waste stored in Hanford's underground tanks by 2033.

      The Hanford nuclear reservation adjacent to Richland in Eastern Washington produced two-thirds of the plutonium for the nation's nuclear weapons program from World War II through the Cold War.

      Chemically separating plutonium from uranium irradiated in Hanford reactors left 56 million gallons of radioactive and hazardous chemical waste store in underground tanks, some of it prone to leaking.

      Construction on the vitrification plant began in 2002.

      New WTP leader's background

      Hartman has extensive leadership experience in project management, engineering and commissioning on thermal power plants and nuclear projects.

      "His deep experience on complex projects and across all aspects of project management and execution, from development to startup and commissioning, makes him an ideal choice to lead the WTP project forward, Howanitz said.

      Hartman most recently was Bechtel's corporate manager of engineering and technology and project execution manager. He headed the global engineering and technology functions for 5,000 professionals in 115 locations across 20 counties.

      Over the past year he also managed collaborative engineering efforts between Bechtel, NASA and subcontractors to design a new launch facility at the Kennedy Space Center supporting NASA's Artemis Mission to send astronauts to the moon.

      He has worked at Bechtel since an internship in 1982. He was elected a principal vice president in in 2013 and a senior vice president in 2020. He is a certified professional engineer and a member of the National Society of Black Engineers.

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      (c)2023 Tri-City Herald (Kennewick, Wash.)

      Visit Tri-City Herald (Kennewick, Wash.) at www.tri-cityherald.com

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