Four years at Hanford

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Operation, rehabilitation, and expansion of Hanford Works was undertaken by GE from Sept. 1946 to the end of 1950. As a result of engineering progress, graphite reactors continue to be the country`s primary source of plutonium in production quantities; at the end of 1950, the plutonium production rate from the Hanford reactors was 299% of the 1946 rate with a 67% increase in reactor facilities. Improvements to existing plant facilities and processes resulted in savings of $53.3 M; in addition, it would have been necessary, in order to produce the amount of Pu delivered through 1950, to have constructed facilities … continued below

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Creator: Unknown. December 31, 1951.

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    Publisher Info: Hanford Works, Richland, WA (United States)
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Operation, rehabilitation, and expansion of Hanford Works was undertaken by GE from Sept. 1946 to the end of 1950. As a result of engineering progress, graphite reactors continue to be the country`s primary source of plutonium in production quantities; at the end of 1950, the plutonium production rate from the Hanford reactors was 299% of the 1946 rate with a 67% increase in reactor facilities. Improvements to existing plant facilities and processes resulted in savings of $53.3 M; in addition, it would have been necessary, in order to produce the amount of Pu delivered through 1950, to have constructed facilities costing $225.4 M if the following improvements had not been made: an irradiation-stable uranium slug; annealing of graphite; increased operating power level of the reactors; and improved separation methods. Tritium production, health/safety, and community management are mentioned.

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OSTI as DE94007810; Paper copy available at OSTI: phone, 865-576-8401, or email, reports@adonis.osti.gov

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Four years at Hanford, report, December 31, 1951; Richland, Washington. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1320174/: accessed March 6, 2026), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.

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