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Bechtel Project Director Reaffirms Commitment to WTP Safety Culture

SAN FRANCISCO, CA — (Marketwire) — 03/29/12 — Bechtel–s project director at the Hanford Waste Treatment Plant (WTP), also known as the “Vit Plant,” has publicly reaffirmed project leadership–s commitment to ensuring a world-class nuclear safety and quality culture at WTP. Frank Russo provided the assurance during the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board (DNFSB) hearing and public meeting on March 22 in Kennewick, Washington. He emphasized that a robust safety culture is essential to building a radioactive waste facility that operates safely and described ongoing efforts to improve the project–s culture.

“We appreciate the dialogue with the DNFSB and its valuable insights in working toward our common goal of building a safe, operational vitrification facility to address the serious risk posed by Hanford–s radioactive tank wastes,” Russo said following the meeting. “We are committed to solving this national problem and to this important mission, which will keep the Pacific Northwest safe for generations to come.”

The Vit Plant will immobilize 56 million gallons of radioactive waste currently stored in underground tanks in southeastern Washington State. The waste, a byproduct of plutonium-production during World War II and the Cold War era, will be turned into glass using proven vitrification technology.

Bechtel National, Inc. (BNI), a member of the Bechtel group of companies, is designing and constructing the Vit Plant for the United States Department of Energy (DOE). Bechtel cultivates its culture of quality and safety through three focus areas: leadership, employee engagement, and organizational learning. The company provides employees with the information and tools they need to actively implement these focus areas in their everyday work.

Bechtel is among the most respected engineering, project management, and construction companies in the world. We stand apart for our ability to get the job done right — no matter how big, how complex or how remote. Bechtel operates through five global business units that specialize in civil infrastructure; power generation; communications and transmission; mining and metals; oil, gas and chemicals; and government services.

Since its founding in 1898, Bechtel has worked on more than 22,000 projects in 140 countries on all seven continents. Today, our 53,000 employees team with customers, partners and suppliers on diverse projects in nearly 50 countries. .

For more information, contact:
Todd Nelson
Bechtel National, Inc.
509.371.2121

Michelle Michael
301.228.8946

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