
Advanced Mixed Waste Treatment Project
The Advanced Mixed Waste Treatment Project (AMWTP) is a facility in Idaho designed to manage and process radioactive and hazardous waste. It aims to treat mixed waste, which contains both hazardous chemicals and radioactive materials, ensuring safe disposal. The project uses advanced technologies to reduce the volume of waste and make it safer by neutralizing harmful components. This is part of broader efforts to protect the environment and public health, while adhering to regulations and improving waste management practices. Ultimately, AMWTP plays a crucial role in waste management for the U.S. Department of Energy.