Celebration for 1,000,000 safe days in the Chemical Processing Department. Marjorie Kraemer is to the left of center in the white hooded radiation suit.
"1 photograph; 8.9 x 13.8 cm.
An above image of the Kadlec Hospital. The Text on front of image reads: ""In Richland a well staffed and equipped Medical and Dental Clinic (foreground) and Hospital (background) were among the new public facilities…
"1 film; 2.4 x 3.5 cm.
Hotel and a bank are visible from behind small fence. In bottom left corner text reads: ""Hotel and Bank Hanford Wash By EC. Klippel""."
"1 film; 2.4 x 3.5 cm.
Buildings in the distance are visible as well as the beach up close and a horse and person can only be seen. On the photo is written ""Hanford-WA EC. Klippel"", some is cut off from this. More text at the bottom of the photo…
The document covers the opening ceremony and reflections on Hanford’s N Reactor, highlighting its historic significance, technological innovation, and its roles in both national defense and civilian power production. Speakers discuss the importance…
Discusses Hanford's N Reactor, addresses its unique dual mission as both a production and power reactor, the significance of safety upgrades post-Chernobyl, and the importance of openness and stakeholder engagement.
The interview with Jonathan Lucas details his work at Hanford’s N Reactor, describing duties ranging from fuel handling and reactor operations to writing new safety procedures after Chernobyl. He reflects on shift work, increased security in the…
This collection consists of a range of documents pertaining to monitoring data, technical reports, environmental studies, official correspondence, and compliance assessments collected from Dade Moeller and Associates Inc. (now NV5).
These were handwritten and typed responses to a questionnaire sent out by the White Bluffs-Hanford Pioneer Association, for its 38th Anniversary or Reunion Booklet (sometime in the 1980’s).
A 1988 reunion of the John Ball Grade School held at the Shilo Inn in Richland, WA. John Ball School was a temporary school which served the North Richland construction camp and was constructed of WWII surplus Quonset huts joined together.
Roger Rohrbacher, Mary Rohrbacher, and Ray Issacson describe their experiences during the construction and subsequent operation of HEW facilities during WWII and the early years of the Cold War.
From CREHST Oral History Agreement: "how he came to Hanford; work as technician in theoretical physics dept.; patents; first mini0compuyter on Hanford Site."