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Idaho National Laboratory (INL) is one of the national laboratories of the United States Department of Energy and is managed by the Battelle Energy Alliance. Historically, the lab has been involved with nuclear research, although the laboratory does other research as well. Much of current knowledge about how nuclear reactors behave and ...
National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1910 Department of Energy 1,400 US$681,000,000 Morgantown, West Virginia, 1946 Albany, Oregon, 2005 Office of Nuclear Energy; Idaho National Laboratory (INL) Idaho Falls, Idaho, 1949 Battelle Memorial Institute (since 2005) [15] 5,700 US$1,818,000,000
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Idaho National Laboratory; Jarbidge River; KUOI-FM; Kelly Canyon; Kibbie Dome; Lake Coeur d'Alene; Lake Hayden; Lake Pend Oreille; Lewiston, Idaho; Lewiston–Nez Perce County Airport; Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival; Little Redfish Lake; Little Ski Hill; Little Wood River (Idaho) Lolo Pass (Idaho–Montana) Lowman, Idaho; Magic Valley Regional ...
Since 1951, fifty-two reactors have been built on the grounds of what was originally the Atomic Energy Commission's National Reactor Testing Station, currently the location of the U.S. Department of Energy's Idaho National Laboratory (INL). Constructed in 1967, the ATR is the second-oldest of three reactors still in operation at the site. [2]
Idaho National Laboratory turns 75 this year. Here’s a look back at past accomplishments and toward future challenges. | Opinion
WIPP received 423 shipments in 2023, as of Thursday according to the latest DOE data, with 334 or 78 percent coming from Idaho National Laboratory. More than 400 shipments of nuclear waste came to ...
Idaho National Laboratory : Butte, Clark, Jefferson, and Bingham: Groundwater contamination by hexavalent chromium, iodine-129, strontium-90, technetium-99, tritium, carbon tetrachloride and TCE; soil contamination by heavy metals including lead and mercury, by VOCs, and by radionuclides, including cesium-137, strontium-90, and plutonium. [16] [17]