b'I N D EXDworshak, Henry, 119, 126, 132, 152-153 fallout, 170. 26, 138, 142, 154, 169; space applications, 127, 231;Eagle Rock, 7 Farnsworth Electric Company, 88 TMI, 224-226. Mentioned, 130, 134, 179, 219, 220.Early Waste Retrieval Project, 203 Farragut Avenue, 11 See alsoFuel, spent nuclearEast Butte, 4, 15 Farragut Naval Training Center, 8 fuel, spent nuclear: commercial reactors, 229, 231-232;Eastern Idaho Chamber of Commerce, 192 Fast-Flux Test Facility (FFTF), 186-189, 226 IFR, 233, 252; MTR, 50, 69, 84, 96-98, 112; Navy, 70,Eastern Idaho Labor and Trades Council, 192 Fast Reactor Test Facility (FARET), 166-167, 184,88-89; shipment of, from Hanford, 58; Shippingport,Eastern Idaho Regional Development Alliance, 254 1 8 6 - 1 8 9 89; storage of, 99, 208, 229, 231-232, 235, 244; asEast Idaho Nuclear Industry Council (EINIC), 191, 209, Fast Spectrum Refractory Metals Reactor (710),waste, 207-209, 229, 252. See alsoFort St. Vrain; fuel,212, 217, 228 Fat Man, 23 chemical (re)processing of; fuel, nuclear, irradiationEast Monument Road, 11 Federal Bureau of Investigation, 244 source; fuel, nuclear, recycling; RaLa; EG&G Idaho, 163, 215, 219, 246-248 Federal Housing Administration, 31 Fuel Alcohol Plant, 248Einstein, Albert, 22 Federal Power Commission (FPC), 166 Fuel Behavior Program, 230E i s e nhFederal Primary Aid System, 41 Fuel Cycle Facility (FCF), 129, 137, 166ow er , Dwight D., 106-108, 118, 126, 131electron(s), 18, 20, 73, 127 Federal Water Pollution Control Ad i Fuel Element Burn Tests, 11 6mn i s t r a t io nElks Club (Idaho Falls), 177 (FWPCA), 198 Fuel Rod Analysis Program (FRAP), 230emer gency core cooling system (ECCS), 180, 224, 230 Fermi, Enrico, 21-23 Fuel Storage Building, 99 Encyclopedia Britannica, 18 Fermi reactor, 152 Full-Length Emergency Core Heating Tests (FLECHT),e n e rgy conservation, 216 F.H. McGraw Company, 51 230E negy Reorganization Act of 1974, 218 Fiesta Ware, 18 Galvin, Robert, 250rEn e rgy Research and Development Ad m nisr a t io Fillmore Avenue, 140, 142-143 Galvin Task Force, 255i t n(ERDA), 218-219 First Tue sdaGa mer t s fel d e r, Carl, 121 y, 200Engineering Research Office Building (EROB), 249 fission(s), 49, 66, 135; defined, 20-22; heat of, 51, 121, Gamma Facility, 11 2- 1 13, 162n e , J.S., 28Engineering Test Reactor (ETR), 162, 169, 177, 197, 230; 178; of uranium, 23-24, 47, 94, 128, 165 G ar d rcompared to ATR, 160; development of, 114115; and fission product(s), 49, 123, 165; behavior during accident, Gas Cooled Reactor Experiment (GCRE), 140, 145, 154,- end of MTR, 191, 194-195; retired, 226 128, 165, 178-179, 225-226, 230; and MTR fuel, 49- gas-core nuclear rocket concept, 127Engineering Test Reactor Critical Facility (ETRC), 11 5 , 51, 69, 84, 109, 112; RaLa, 96, 98; waste and waste Gaseous Diffusion Plant, 24, 30154, 161 storage, 80, 103, 171; separation from spent fuel, 137, Geiger counter, 131, 170Engine Room Number Three, 91 166; and SL-1, 146, 154 General Electric Corporation, 51, 91, 114, 132, 177, 179;England, 167 Flight Engine Test (FET) facility, 122 contractor for direct-cycle airplane engine, 11 9 - 1 25,Enrico Fermi Atomic Power Plant (Fermi plant),Fluor Corporation, 51, 169, 220-221 127; MTR retirement, 195-196; SL-1 accident, 147-134-135, 167 Fluor Report, 220 149, 152, 155-156;E n t e r p r i s, 73, 91 e Fluorinel process, 229 General Services Administration, 216Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), 208, 209 flux wire, 69, 141, 149 Geneva, Switzerland, 108, 131-132, 134, 162environmental monitoring, 82, 210, 217, 220 FMC Corporation, 187 geothermal programs, 212, 214-215, 219Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), 204, 218 Foote, Riley, 173 Gem , 21-22rany environmental protection, 217 Ford, Gerald, 218 Gibson, Pat, 13environmental restoration, 244 Fort Belvoir, Vir ginia, 141 Gillette, Robert, 183Erkins, Robert, 190, 197-198 Fort Hall, Idaho, 6 Ginkel, William L., 172, 176, 177, 179, 192; appointedEskildson, Hugo N., 158 Fort Hall Indian Reservation, 7 IDO manager, 158-160; Distinguished Service Aw ard, Europe, 21-22, 186 Foster Wheeler Company, 98-99 194; cooperation with State of Idaho, 187-189, 195,Evans, John, 219, 220-221, 229 Frank Phillips Mens Club, 57, 177 199, 204-206; quoted, 158, 174, 180, 198; wasteEvendale, Ohio, 120, 125 Ft. Peck Dam, 28 management, 198-199, 201evaporation ponds, 221 Ft. Peck, Montana, 27, 34 GM meters, 68excursion (nuclear), 150; defined, 68, 128; planned tests, Ft. St. Vrain, 231, 235, 240 Golden, Colorado, 78128, 131, 134-136; SL-1, 148, 154 fuel, fossil, 132, 135, 166, 178, 184-186, 219 G o od a l e s Cutoff, 7 Expended Core Facility (ECF), 86-89, 165; ECF fuel, chemical (re)processing of, 69, 94-104, 169, 229, g o rge hook device, 7Engineering, 88 2 312G o v e rn ors Committee on the Use of Atomic Energy and- 33Experimental Beryllium Oxide Reactor (EBOR),fuel cycle, 195, 252 Radiation Hazards, 62Experimental Boiling Water Reactor (EBWR), 132 fuel, graphite, 231 Great Basin, 6Experimental Breeder Reactor-I (EBR-I), 50, 58, 75, 249; fuel(s), nuclear: ANPprogram, 25, 115116, 121-123; Greenland, 56, 154-155- and plutonium, 135, 136; design and build decisions, assembly(ies), 78, 109, 111, 136, 161; ATR, 160-161, Gr o be g, Delbert, 31r37-38, 45-48; first criticality, 64-66, 71; fuel 174, 183; breeding potential, 24, 111, 135, 165; Groton, Connecticut, 86meltdown, 135-136, 150; in re location of other commercial use, 108, 133; EBR-I, 23, 46-47, 64, 135- g ro u n dwat e r, 214facilities, 17, 76, 130, 221, 246; National Historic 138;EBR-II, 165-166; enriched uranium, 23, 24, 46- Groundwater Alliance, 220Landmark, 192-194; retired, 165 47, 49-51, 64, 96, 113, 121; ETR, 11 4 - 115, 160; green, Groves, Leslie, 22-24Experimental Breeder Reactor-II (EBR-II), 129, 218; 69, 96, 104; Hanford slug, 93, 99, 102, 169; IFR, 186- Gunn, Ross, 22design and build decisions, 135-137, 165-167, 186; 187, 232; irradiated, 82, 89, 96, 112, 226; irradiation Guam, 8fuel recycling, 165-166; and IFR, 232-237; supports source, 69, 70, 11 2 -1 13, 190; LOFT, 178-179; MTR, Hafstad, Lawrence R., 27, 36FFTF, 186-187, 226; retired, 237, 252 49-51, 67-70, 109, 112 - 116, 162, 195; MTR fuel half-life, radioactive, 79, 96, 169; calculating waste Experimental Dairy Farm, 15, 167 reprocessing, 94-97, 103-104; naval vessels, 22, 70, 86- di s c har ges, 83-84; explained, 76; radioiodine, 98, 168;Experimental Organic Cooled Reactor (EOCR), 163, 253 88, 91, 160, 226; plutonium, 162, 165, 184, 186, 195; Russell Heath studies, 109-110 Exxon Nuclear Idaho Company, 228 recycling, 135-137, 165-166; safety testing, 116, 128- Hammond, Clyde, 74, 80Fairchild Engine and Airplane Corporation, 25 137, 177-179, 230, 252; SL-1 and Army programs, 25- Handbook 52, 833 1 9'