Gamma-Facility Characteristics—Answers to a NUCLEONICS Questionnaire 
Facility 
Argonne National Laboratory 
Rack M-1 
Rack M-2 
Storage rack 
Atomics International 
Battelle Memorial Institute 
Brookhaven National Laboratory 
Budd Co., Nuclear Systems Div. 
California Research Corp. 
Cities Service R & D Co. 
Columbia University 
Continental Oil Co. 
Dugway Proving Ground 
Spent-fuel facility 
Large Co® facility 
Small Co facility | 
Electronic Products Co. 
Esso Research & Engineering Co. 
B. F. Goodrich Co. 
Hanford Atomic Prod. Operation 
Co® dry facility 
Reactor-fuel-storage basin 
Hughes Research Laboratories 
Inland Testing Laboratories 
Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory 
Linde Co. 
Magnolia Petroleum Co. 
The Martin Co. 
MIT, Dep’t of Food Technology 
National Reactor Testing Station 
University of Michigan 
Fission Products Laboratory 
Phoenix Laboratory 
Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. 
Spent-fuel facility 
Co® facility 
Naval Air Material Center 
University of Notre Dame 
Ghormley-Hochanadel 
Underground 
Oak Ridge National Laboratory 
Radiation Applications, Inc. 
Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst. 
Sinclair Research Laboratories 
Socony Mobil Oil Co. § 
Southwest Research Inst. 
Stanford Research Inst. 
Stevens Inst. of Technology 
The Texas Co. § 
Worcester Foundation for 
Experimental Biology 
Wright Air Development Center 
* P = personnel to conduct experiments, C = contract re- 
T = closed-circuit television, 
M = manipulators, 
veyor, L = liquid-flow equipment, R = refrigeration equipment. 
Facility can handle any amount 
search, W = viewing window, 
O = other viewing equipment, 
+ Varying amounts of Co®. 
up to 25,000 curies. 
t1f time is available, public use can be arranged through the 
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Lemont, Illinois 
(12 MTR elements) 325 1.47 Yes 
(8 MTR elements) 0:075 5.2 Yes 
(0-12 MTR elements) 0.3 1.47 Yes 
Canoga Park, Calif. 1,100 Sept. ’54 1.5 1 No 
Columbus, Ohio 2,400 June ’58 1 ~700 =Yes 
Upton, New York ~25,000 125 1 No 
Philadelphia, Pa. 10,000-15,000 0.75 320 Yes 
Richmond, Calif. 590 Nov. ’57 0.24 0.014 No 
Cranbury, N. J. ~5,000 May ’57 126 500 No 
New York, N. Y. 1,400 Sept. ’57 0.4 12 No 
Ponca City, Okla. (8 MTR elements) O25 3 No 
Dugway, Utah 
(8 MTR elements) 2 1.0 Yest 
3,160 April ’58 0.225 0.5 Yest 
30 April 58 0.003 0.05 Yes 
Mount Vernon, N. Y. ~80 — _ Yes 
Linden, N. J. 17,600 Nov.’57 10 440 No 
Brecksville, Ohio 1,378 June ’55 0.19 0.54 No 
Richland, Wash. 
2,000 — — — No 
— = 1.5 2) No 
(Fuel elements) — 3 No 
Coq 10 — No 
Culver City, Calif. 500 Mar. ’57 0.4 0.04 Yes 
Morton Grove, Il. 62,000 Oct. ’57 10 4,000 Yes 
Schenectady, N. Y. 3,440 1952 1 20 No 
Tonawanda, N. Y. 4,280 April ’58 255 400 No 
Dallas, Texas 15 June ’57 0.008 No 
Baltimore, Md. 5,150 Oct. ’57 0.38 4 Yes 
Cambridge, Mass. 850 Nov. ’54 0.22 0.05 No 
NRTS, Idaho (Fuel elements) 10 1,600 Yes§ 
Ann Arbor, Mich. 
2,800 June ’58 0.265 700 Yes 
5,100 June ’58 1 20 Yes 
St. Paul, Minn. 
(4 MTR elements) 5 No 
600 Sept. ’5 0.6 0.1 No 
Philadelphia, Pa. 1,400 Jan. ’58 0.5 ~0.06 No 
Notre Dame, Ind. 
1,200 Apr. ’58 0.6 0.0018 No 
1,193 Aug. ’57 0.6 0.0018 No 
Oak Ridge, Tenn. ~200,000 2.5 1 No 
Tale City, N= Ys 1,350 Dec. ’56 0.36 6.75 Yes 
Troy, N. Y. 900 Apr. ’58 0.3 35 Yes 
Harvey, Illinois (4 MTR elements) 1.5 1 No 
Pennington, N. J. — — 2 —- No 
San Antonio, Texas 8,800 Jan. 757 20 180 Yes 
Menlo Park, Calif. 2,500 May ’58 0.6 1 Yes 
Hoboken, N. J. 300 Oct.’56 ~0.17 1.5 No 
Beacon, N. Y. ~27,500 June ’58 1 No 
Shrewsbury, Mass. 156 Mar. ’58 — _ Yes]| 
Wright-Patterson 21,000 Oct. ’57 0.8 1.8 No 
A. F. B., Ohio 
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No Yes PCOR 
No Yes PCOR 
No Yes PCOR 
No Yes PCLR 
No Yes PCOMLR 
No Yes PLR 
No Yes PCWTMBL 
No Yes PCL 
No No PWMLR 
No No PC 
No No PWTOML 
Yes Yes PBR 
Yes Yes PR 
Yes Yes PO 
Yes Yes PCOM 
No Yes PWMBLR 
No No LR 
Yes Yes PCL 
Yes Yes PCWML 
Yes Yes PCL 
Yes Yes PCL 
No Yes PC 
No Yes PCWOMBLR 
Yes — — 
No Yes PWM 
No No PM 
No Yes PCOLR 
No No PCOML 
No No PO 
No Yes PCOLR 
No No PCWTMLR 
No Yes PCMLR 
No No PCLR 
No No P 
No No P 
No No P 
No Yes PR 
No Yes PCMLR 
No No PCWMLR 
No No WMBL 
No No WMLR 
No Yes PCWM 
No Yes PCMBLR 
No Yes PCOLR 
— — PWML 
No No PW 
No Yes PWTM 
Quartermaster Food and Container Institute, 
1819 West Pershing Rd., Chicago 9, IIl. 
§ AEC may grant permission for experiments that private 
facilities can not handle. 
{Facility is not yet in operation. 
|| Facility is available for biological research. Arrangements 
can be made through Dr. Ralph Dorfman at low cost or none. 
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