
These are some of the pictures that form the raw material for the epilogue to Atomic Spaces: Living on the Manhattan Project. All were made during the years of research for the book-- 1990-1996-- and are meant both to resonate with the themes of the book, and to stand on their own as pictures.
Now-abandoned Site Where the Worker Community of Hanford Camp stood, Hanford, Washington, 1992
Temporary Facility for Toxic Radioactive Waste Cleanup, Hanford, Washington, 1990
Waste Tank Farm for Plutonium Wastes and Cleanup Porta-Potty, Hanford, Washington, 1990
Waste Reclamation Area, Hanford, Washington, 1989
Electrical and Telephone Wires and Wartime Atomic Pile, Now Mothballed, Hanford, Washington, 1990
Pasco House, a Temporary Prefab Designed for Short-Term Use in 1944, 1990
Billboard on Road through Abandoned Atomic Facility, Hanford, Washington, 1991