b'P ROVING THE P RINCIPLEHanford Engineering Works (Hanford site), Hanford, and Welfare, 245; Highway, 32, 48; INEEL Environmental LaboratoryWashington, 30-31, 35, 86, 199, 208; concrete batch Oversight, 254; Labor, 60-64; Reclamation Engineer, Idaho Nuclear Corporation (INC), 176, 177, 179-183plant, 40-41; FFTF, 186-189, 226; in re Idaho Chem 61; Water Resources (IDWR), 198, 212, 214, 216 Idaho Nuclear Energy Commission (INEC), 189-191,Plant, 99, 103; plutonium manufacture, 19, 23, 56, Idaho, State of, Governors: advocate states rights, 61-63, 194-196, 204, 208227; potential RaLa site, 96, 98; Radiological 206; change in 1977-1978, 219; and monitoring Idaho Nuclear Technology and Engineering Center, 252.Sciences Department, 58; waste management, 74, I N ELwaste, 58, 200, 206, 220-221; and roads, 41- S e eIdaho Chemical Processing Plant172, 206-207. See alsoFuel, nuclear, Hanford slugs43; and Rocky Flats waste, 208-211; Statehouse Idaho Operations Office (of the AEC, DOE) (IDO,Hansen, Orval, 181, 186, 217, 218 exhibit, 190; support ANP, 126; support MTR, 194- DOE/ID): 192, 196, 216, 227; and CERT, 167-169; Haroldson, Ray, 131 196; visit from David Lilienthal, 34. See alsona me and contractors, 106, 176, 182, 219, 228, 247, 253;sHar bug, Pennsylvania, 224 of Idaho governors environmental monitoring, 58-63, 105, 130, 219;r i s rHawaii, 8, 11 2 Idaho, State of, locale: ATR biggest project, 162; location of, 28-36; opens new facilities, 120, 134,H a w l e y, Clyde, 167 business sign, 73; fallout, 58-59; in name of INEL, 140; organizes NRTS, 40-43, 44, 46, 48; SL-1health physicist (HP), 81, 109, 163, 172, 188; destructive 217-218; potatoes, 113. See alsoIdaho Falls; Snake accident response, 143-147, 153, 155-156; wastetests, 116, 123, 130; nature of work, 59, 66, 74-75, 77- River Plain A q u i f e r management, 76, 78-85, 199-20, 210-211, 220-221,78, 164, 194; quoted, 77 (Henry Peterson), 84, 105 Idaho, State of, public, reactions to: Reagan military 229. See alsonames of managers(John Byrom), 121-122 (Carl Gamertsfelder); SL-1 buildup, 229; SL-1, 150; waste management, 198- Idaho Operations Office, departments and off i c e rs:accident, 143-144, 146-147, 152 201, 207-211, 220-221, 244 Engineering and Construction, 74; Health and Safety,Heath, Russell, 105, 109-110Idaho Accelerator Committee, 187 48, 60, 74, 83, 116, 123, 143, 167; Waset Heat Transfer Reactor Experiments (No. 1, 2, 3), 117 , Idaho and the Atom television program, 190 Management, 201 121-123, 150, 246 Idaho Chemical Processing Plant (ICPP, CPP, Chem Idaho Potato Growers and Shippers, 219Henscheid, Joe W., 112, 154, 173 Plant): Andrus tour of, 207-208; contractors, 106, Idaho Power Company, 38, 209, 216H e l l s Half Acre, 251 177, 182; history, operations, 58, 94-105; injection Idaho Reclamation Association, 198Herrington, John, 228 well, 220-221; fuel processing, 69-70, 88, 94-105; Idaho Settlement Agreement, 254H i t l e r, Adolph, 22 siting and construction, 38, 40, 51, 118; SL-1 Idaho State Encyclopedia, 30Highway 20, 73, 140, 142-144, 161 m or tu ar y , 144, 146-147; warm water experiment, Idaho State Hospital South, 32Highway 20/26, 130-131, 155 204-205; waste calcining, 169-172, 196, 229, (Idaho) State Task Force (of Gov. Samuelson), 198-201,High Temperature Marine Propulsion Reactor231;waste storage, 82-83, 137, 252. Mentioned, 4, 206(630-A), 187 85, 158, 167, 216, 227, 232 Idaho State University (ISU, Idaho State College), 32,Holden, Bill, 29, 31, 33 Idaho Congressional delegation, 42, 59, 180, 189,58, 187-88, 208Holifield, Chet, 79, 179 191, 194 Illinois, 132, 189, 196, 208Homer Laughlin Company, 18 Idaho Conservation League, 220, 227 Imperial Roman Villa, 18Hoover Dam, 192 Idaho Daily Statesman (Boise), 150 India, 231H os te t, G. M., 60-61 Idaho Environmental Advisory Committee, 61 Indiana, 54t e rHoran, John, 84, 116, 198, 201; CERTtests, 167-168; Idaho Falls, Idaho: air monitoring, 58; becomes NRT S Indians, 7testimony before JCAE on waste management, 74, headquarters site, 28-35; business, civic leaders Initial Engine Test (IET), 12079, 82-83; and A NPprogram, 123-124; SL-1, 143, a ct i v it y , 119-120, 158, 185, 186-191, 206, 212, 221; injection well(s), 200, 220-221 14 impact of NRTS on, 56-57, 66, 216; locale of Inland Northwest Research Alliance, 2535hot cell, 166, 249, 254-255 NRT N E Lfacilities, 180, 247-248; low-head bulb Integral Fast Reactor (IFR), 233, 251-252, 254S/IHot Cell Building, 111 turbine, 216; road to Site, 33, 39, 41-43, 60, 137, Interim Acceptance Criteria, 182Hot Critical Experiment (HOTCE),160-161, 173. Mentioned, 7, 53, 183, 194, 200, 215, interim storage, 169, 208hot run, 98, 101-103250, 251 Internuclear Company, 160 Hot Shop (Test Area North), 177, 187; ANPprogram use Idaho Falls Chamber of Commerce, 27, 28, 57, 191; International Conference on Atomic Energ y, 131of, 121, 122, 126; LOFTuse of, 179, 222; SL-1 use Blue Ribbon Committee, 208, 210; campaign for International Nuclear Fuel Cycle Evaluation of, 147-149; ML-1 use of, 155. See also Test Ar e a headquarters city, 31-34, 36 (INFCE), 232 No r t h . Idaho Falls City Council, 209 International Organization of Economic Cooperation and H u ffman, John, 36 Idaho Falls High School, 190-191 Development, 226human experimentation. S e eControlled Environmental Idaho Falls Little T h e ater , 156 Interstate Commerce Commission, 147Radioiodine Te st s Idaho Falls Rotary Club, 194 iodine. S e eradioactive iodineHydra-Co Enterprises, 216 Idaho Farm Bureau, 209 ionization chamber, 59Idaho, East, 16, 187, 204, 212, 229 Idaho Legislature, 60, 62, 188-191, 194 Ireland, 72Idaho, siting of federal and nuclear facilities: Bevatron Idaho National Engineering and Environmental irradiated fuel. S e efuel(s), nuclear (National Accelerator Laboratory), 187-188; Laboratory (INEEL), 244, 251-255. See alsoI d ah irradiated uranium. S e efuel(s), nuclearoBORAX, 130; ANP, 118, 120-121, 126-127; Ar my National Engineering Laboratory; National Reactor irradiated waste, 78 reactor programs and SL-1, 138, 154; Chem Plant, Testing Station irradiation, neutron: of diphenyl, 44, 49, 163; in MTR,96-97; EBR-I, first nuclear electric generation, 64- I N E ELCi t i z e n s Advisory Board, 253 49, 67-71, 110, 11 2- 1 15, 191, 194-195; non- 66; EBR-II, 135; FFTF, 186; MTR, 50, 108; NRTSI N E L/I N EELResearch Center, 245, 247-251, 253 irradiation of mercury, 123; of wax in Piqua reactor,,/4, 17, 27, 44, 54-56; Nautilus and Navy programs, I N ELI N EELSupercomputing Center, 181 163; of seeds, 170, 204; of SL-1 items, 145-146; of52-53, 86-90, 92; Navy Proving Ground and Idaho National Engineering Laboratory (INEL): wood products, 189-190; of Idaho pheasants, 195-ordnance tests, 8-11, 16 description, 2; designated National Environmental 1 9 6Idaho, State of, departments: Aeronautics, 31; Board of Research Park, 209; name changes, 217-218, 244; irradiation, gamma, 73, 112113, 190- Education, 191, 195; Board of Health, 61-62, 188, ta get of protesters, 219-220; injection well, 220-221; isotope(s). S e efuel(s), nuclear; names of elements r200; Commerce and Development, 188, 192; Fish Superfund Site, 246-247. See alsoNational Reactor J-4 engine, 120and Game, 195-196; Health, 59, 61-62, 188; Health Testing Station; Idaho National Engineering and Japan, 8, 15, 113; Hiroshima, 23; Nagasaki, 2332 0'