The initial three production reactors and their support facilities were designated as the 100-B, 100-D, and 100-F areas. In subsequent years, six additional plutonium-producing reactors were constructed and operated at the Hanford Site. Among them was one dual-purpose reactor (100-N) designed to supply steam for the production of electricity as a by-product. Figure 1 pinpoints the location of each of the nine Hanford Site reactors along the Columbia River. This report documents a brief description of the 105-B reactor, support facilities, and significant events that are considered to be of historical interest. 21 figs
At the end of World War II, the demand for more production along with process and military surveilla...
The purpose of this report is to document and detail the thermal releases from the Hanford nuclear p...
The Ramsey Panel recommended that two very large accelerators be constructed during the next few yea...
The Hanford Site began as part of the United States Manhattan Project to research, test and build at...
At the height of World War II, the United States government created the Manhattan Project in a race ...
This report discusses seven items related to the design of the 100-K water plant facilities. These i...
through the end of the Cold War, nine plutonium production reactors, along with nuclear fuel fabrica...
Ruwedel's artist's book photographically documents a journey down "The Hanford Stretch" of the Colum...
This document tells the history of the actual plutonium production process at the Hanford Site. It c...
Report from Hanford Laboratories concerning "the design and construction of the 100-N Reactor and he...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Depa...
Nine nuclear reactors and four reprocessing plants at Hanford produced nearly two-thirds of the plut...
The US Department of Energy`s Hanford Site encompasses an area of 560 square miles on the Columbia R...
This paper describes the deactivation and source term reduction activities conducted over the recent...
In 1942 Hanford was commissioned as a site for the production of weapons-grade plutonium. The years ...
At the end of World War II, the demand for more production along with process and military surveilla...
The purpose of this report is to document and detail the thermal releases from the Hanford nuclear p...
The Ramsey Panel recommended that two very large accelerators be constructed during the next few yea...
The Hanford Site began as part of the United States Manhattan Project to research, test and build at...
At the height of World War II, the United States government created the Manhattan Project in a race ...
This report discusses seven items related to the design of the 100-K water plant facilities. These i...
through the end of the Cold War, nine plutonium production reactors, along with nuclear fuel fabrica...
Ruwedel's artist's book photographically documents a journey down "The Hanford Stretch" of the Colum...
This document tells the history of the actual plutonium production process at the Hanford Site. It c...
Report from Hanford Laboratories concerning "the design and construction of the 100-N Reactor and he...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Depa...
Nine nuclear reactors and four reprocessing plants at Hanford produced nearly two-thirds of the plut...
The US Department of Energy`s Hanford Site encompasses an area of 560 square miles on the Columbia R...
This paper describes the deactivation and source term reduction activities conducted over the recent...
In 1942 Hanford was commissioned as a site for the production of weapons-grade plutonium. The years ...
At the end of World War II, the demand for more production along with process and military surveilla...
The purpose of this report is to document and detail the thermal releases from the Hanford nuclear p...
The Ramsey Panel recommended that two very large accelerators be constructed during the next few yea...