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Badger Club 10Th Annual Meeting


Reflections from 40 Years of Hanford Experience


The world's first full-scale nuclear reactors and chemical reprocessing plants engineered to produce weapon-grade plutonium were covertly located along the banks of the Columbia River in the sparsely populated desert of southeastern Washington State. The site became known as Hanford.

Roy E. Gephart

Groundwater Hydrologist & Environmental Scientist

Roy Gephart is an award-winning author with 40 years experience in the environmental sciences and hazardous waste industry. He is a nationally recognized expert on the Hanford Site. His career has focused on geohydrology, risk, information management, and science/policy linkages. He has managed applied technology to basic research programs. Roy is an information resource with local to national news media and a variety of agencies on environmental issues. He has written some 50 publications including two award winning books on Hanford waste management history and environment cleanup. Roy has given numerous invited lectures across the nation. He has been involved in several public-focused science education outreach activities.

When:
Thursday, January 24, 2019, 6:00 PM until 8:00 PM
Where:
Richland Shilo Inn
https://www.shiloinns.com/shilo-inns-richland?pl=ERSWA
50 Comstock Street
Richland, WA  99352

509-946-4661
Additional Info:
Event Contact(s):
Pat Turner
509-586-6239 (p)
Category:
Dinner Meeting
Registration is required
Payment in Full In Advance Or At Event
Only Badger Members may ask questions.
Capacity:
150
Available Slots:
40
No Fee
$35.00
 
No Fee