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Work on new calandria à this picture shows men working on the new calandria which was placed in the reconstructed NRX reactor at the Chalk River, Ont., atomic plant which broke down a little more than a year ago.
Work on new calandria à this picture shows men working on the new calandria which was placed in the reconstructed NRX reactor at the Chalk River, Ont., atomic plant which broke down a little more than a year ago.

Work on new calandria à this picture shows men working on the new calandria which was placed in the reconstructed NRX reactor at the Chalk River, Ont., atomic plant which broke down a little more than a year ago.

Date2/17/1954
FormatPicture
Notes
Original Toronto Star caption: Into this tank, which contains heavy water, are inserted 176 aluminum tubes containing rods of natural uranium. The old calandria which was buried in the projects disposal area, probably is the largest radioactive object that has ever been handled.
GeographyCity, town, townshipChalk River
GeographyProvince stateOntario
GeographyCountryCanada
Medium
Language
ProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star Archives
Usage Rights Public Domain (Learn More)
Call Number / Accession NumberTS-2-124-GO-375
Several men in white coats work at the base of a large piece of industrial equipment.
Toronto Star (Firm)
February 1953
Chalk River (atomic waste disposal)
Chalk River Laboratories
1974