R Reactor

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R Reactor was one of the plutonium and tritium production nuclear reactors that operated at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Savannah River Site during the Cold War.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nuclear reactor
plutonium production reactor
production reactor
tritium production reactor
associatedWith Savannah River National Laboratory
coLocatedWith C Reactor
K Reactor
L Reactor
P Reactor
constructionStart early 1950s
coolant heavy water
country United States of America
surface form: United States
currentUse non-operational, decommissioned facility
decommissioningStart 1960s
designedBy DuPont
endOfOperation 1964
environmentalConcern radioactive contamination risk
firstCriticality 1953
fuelType natural uranium
historicalPeriod Cold War
legacy Cold War nuclear materials production facility
locatedIn South Carolina
locatedNear Aiken, South Carolina
location Savannah River Site
moderator heavy water
notableFor production of plutonium and tritium during the Cold War
operator United States Atomic Energy Commission
surface form: U.S. Atomic Energy Commission

U.S. Department of Energy
ownership U.S. Department of Energy
partOf Cold War nuclear weapons infrastructure
Savannah River Site production reactor complex
U.S. nuclear weapons program
precededBy Hanford production reactors
primaryProduct plutonium-239
tritium
purpose production of tritium for nuclear weapons
production of weapons-grade plutonium
reactorType heavy-water moderated reactor
regulatoryBody U.S. Department of Energy
safetyFeature water-cooled design
site Savannah River Site
startOfOperation 1953
status decommissioned
shutdown
usedFor production of special nuclear materials
support of U.S. nuclear weapons stockpile

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