David Trimble

FILE - In this May 9, 2017, file photo, signs are posted by the Hanford Nuclear Reservation in Benton County in Richland, Wash. The U.S. government will pay $925,000 and improve worker safety to settle a lawsuit over employee exposure to chemical vapors at the nation's most polluted nuclear weapons production site. Washington state Attorney General Bob Ferguson said Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2018, that the U.S. Energy Department will test new technology to capture and destroy dangerous vapors that escape from nuclear waste storage tanks at Hanford Nuclear Reservation. (AP Photo/Manuel Valdes, File)

Challenges mounting for Energy’s nuclear waste clean-ups

The Government Accountability Office notes the estimate went up by $100 billion just this year.

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David Trimble, Director of Natural Resources, GAO

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DoE restructures management offices to cut waste, improve security

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What’s wrong with EPA’s budget management?

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