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  2. Chalk River Laboratories - Wikipedia

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    At one point, the Chalk River Laboratories produced about one-third of the world's medical isotopes and half of the North American supply. Despite the declaration of peaceful use, from 1955 to 1985, Chalk River facilities supplied about 254.2 kilograms (560 lb) of plutonium , in the form of spent reactor fuel, to the U.S. Department of Energy ...

  3. Canadian Nuclear Laboratories Research Facilities - Wikipedia

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    The Science Collaboration Centre (8198 sqm / 88240 sqft) has studios, laboratories, and administrative spaces. [1] CNL is a nuclear technology and research institute. Their ageing facilities required an overhaul to continue innovation. [2] The campus contains over 300 buildings across a 3700 hectare plot of land along the Ottawa River. [3]

  4. Canadian Neutron Beam Centre - Wikipedia

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    The NRC Canadian Neutron Beam Centre (CNBC) was Canada's national user facility that enabled researchers to use neutron beams as tools for world-class materials research. The CNBC was located at Chalk River Laboratories, where Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL) owned and operated the National Research Universal (NRU) reactor that provided the neutrons for CNBC.

  5. National Research Universal reactor - Wikipedia

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    The National Research Universal (NRU) reactor was a 135 MW nuclear research reactor built in the Chalk River Laboratories, Ontario, one of Canada’s national science facilities. It was a multipurpose science facility that served three main roles.

  6. Deep River, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The primary industry centres on research at the Chalk River location of Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL), a facility of the Chalk River Laboratories about 10 km east of Deep River on Highway 17. The facility is named for, and primarily accessed via, the nearby town Chalk River , although the site is technically in Deep River.

  7. Atomic Energy of Canada Limited - Wikipedia

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    In 1946 the Montreal research laboratory was closed and research was consolidated at Chalk River Laboratories. On July 22, 1947, the NRX (National Research Experimental) reactor, the most powerful reactor in the world at the time, went critical and was "used successfully for producing radioisotopes, undertaking fuels and materials development ...

  8. File:Chalk River Laboratories.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Montreal Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    The Chalk River Laboratories opened in 1944, and the Montreal Laboratory was closed in July 1946. Two reactors were built at Chalk River. The small ZEEP went critical on 5 September 1945, and the larger NRX on 21 July 1947. NRX was for a time the most powerful research reactor in the world.