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Nuclear Reactor Locations in the U.S.
This is the best list of nuclear reactor locations that I have been able to locate. As you can see they are scattered throughout the U.S., some in places you would not expect. Be sure and take a look at the one used by colleges, many of you may be surprised to fined out how close one is to you.
Nuclear Reactor Locations
Plutonium production reactors
B-Reactor (Pile) – Preserved as a Museum
F-Reactor (Pile) – Cocooned
D-Reactor (Pile) – Cocooned
H-Reactor (Pile) – Being Cocooned
DR-Reactor (Pile) – Cocooned
C-Reactor (Pile) – Cocooned
KE-Reactor (Pile) – Being Cocooned
KW-Reactor (Pile) – Being Cocooned
N-Reactor – Being Cocooned
Savannah River Site, South Carolina
R-Reactor (Heavy Water) – S&M (Surveillance and Maintenance) Mode
P-Reactor (Heavy Water) – S&M Mode
L-Reactor (Heavy Water) – S&M Mode
K-Reactor (Heavy Water) – S&M Mode
C-Reactor (Heavy Water) – S&M Mode
Army Nuclear Power Program
United States Naval reactors
S5W prototype reactor
D1G prototype (decommissioned)
S3G prototype (decommissioned), Ballston Spa, New York
Nuclear Power Training Unit, Charleston, South Carolina
USS Daniel Webster (SSBN 626)
USS Sam Rayburn (SSBN 635)
Research reactors Arkansas-Southwest Experimental Fast Oxide Reactor, Arkansas
SEFOR – Shut Down
Argonne National Laboratory, Illinois (and Idaho)
ALPR; see also SL-1/ALPR – Facility was turned over to the U.S. Army (1958), was destroyed in an accident (1961)[41]
CP-1 – Chicago Pile 1 (Relocated and renamed as Chicago Pile 2 in 1943) – Shut Down,[48][49]
EBR-I – Experimental Breeder Reactor I (originally CP-4) – Shut Down[52]
LMFBR – Liquid Metal Fast Breeder Reactor – Shut Down
JANUS reactor – Shut Down (1992)[55]
JUGGERNAUT – Shut Down[56]
IFR – Integral Fast Reactor – Never Operated[57][58]
ZPPR – Zero Power Physics Reactor (formerly Zero Power Plutonium Reactor) – Standby,[62][63]
Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York
High Flux Beam Reactor – Shut Down (1999)
Medical Research Reactor – Shut Down (2000)
Brookhaven Graphite Research Reactor – Shut Down (1968)
Fast Flux Test Facility – Core drilled
Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho (these reactors were due to a number of US government contractors at the National Reactor Testing Station, and the reactors or their sites were taken over by INL when it was created in 2005)[68]
ARMF-I – Shut Down
AMRF-II – Shut Down
ATR – Operating
ATRC – Operating
CRCE – Shut Down
CFRMF – Shut Down
CET – Shut Down
Experimental Test Reactor – Shut Down
ETRC – Shut Down
EBOR – Never Operated
ECOR – Never Operated
710 – Shut Down
GCRE – Gas Cooled Reactor Experiment – Shut Down
HTRE-1 – Heat Transfer Reactor Experiment 1 – Shut Down
HTRE-2 – Heat Transfer Reactor Experiment 2 – Shut Down
HTRE-3 – Heat Transfer Reactor Experiment 3 – Shut Down
603-A – Shut Down
HOTCE – Shut Down
A1W-A – Shut Down
A1W-B – Shut Down
LOFT – Shut Down
ML-1 – Mobil Low Power Plant – Shut Down
S5G – Shut Down
NRAD – Operating
FRAN – Shut Down
OMRE – Shut Down
PBF – Shut Down
RMF – Shut Down
SUSIE – Operating
SPERT-I – Shut Down
SPERT-II – Shut Down
SPERT-III – Shut Down
SPERT-IV – Shut Down
SCRCE – Shut Down
SNAPTRAN-1 – Shut Down
SNAPTRAN-2 – Shut Down
SNAPTRAN-3 – Shut Down
THRITS – Shut Down
Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico
UHTREX – Shut Down
Omega West – Shut Down
Clementine – Shut Down
Demonstration Using Flattop Fission (DUFF) – Operated 2012-2012
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee
X-10 Graphite Reactor – Shut Down, Operated 1943-1963
Homogeneous Reactor Experiment (HRE) – Shut down, Operated 1952-1954
Homogeneous Reactor Test (HRT) – Shut down, Operated 1957-1961
Aircraft Reactor Experiment (ARE) – Shutdown, Operated 1954-1955
Molten Salt Reactor Experiment (MSRE) – Shut Down, Operated 1965-1969
Health Physics Research Reactor (HPRR) – Shut down, Operated 1963-1987
Low-Intensity Test Reactor (LITR)- Shut down, Operated 1950-1968
Bulk Shielding Reactor (BSR) – Shut Down, Operated 1950-1987
Geneva Conference Reactor – Shutdown, Operated 1955
Tower Shielding Reactor-I (TSR-I) – Shut Down, Operated 1954-1958
Tower Shielding Reactor-II (TSR-II) – Shutdown, Operated 1958-1982
Oak Ridge Research Reactor (ORR) – Shut Down, Operated 1958-1987
High Flux Isotope Reactor – Operating, Started 1965
Pool Critical Assembly – Shutdown, Operated 1958 – 1987
Experimental Gas Cooled Reactor (EGCR) – Constructed, but never operated (project canceled in 1966)
Savannah River Site, South Carolina
HWCTR – Heavy Water Components Test Reactor – Partial Decommissioning
Santa Susana Field Laboratory, Simi HillsCalifornia
Sodium Reactor Experiment (Accident 1959, Closed 1964)
SNAP-10A (Shut Down 1965, presently orbiting)
Civilian Research and Test Reactors Licensed To Operate
Nuclear reactor locations for commercial and college purposes.
Under Decommission Orders or License Amendments
(These research and test reactors are authorized to decontaminate and dismantle their facility to prepare for final survey and license termination.)
With Possession-Only Licenses
(These research and test reactors are not authorized to operate the reactor, only to possess the nuclear material on-hand. They are permanently shut down.)
General Electric Company, Sunol, California (two research and test reactors, one power reactor)
Nuclear Ship Savannah, James River Reserve Fleet, Virginia (one power reactor)
University at Buffalo (In use until 1994)
There are probably more nuclear reactor locations that we are not aware of, hidden away by the government
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