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13 January 2008
Birdseye photos from Maps.Live.com
Oak Ridge National Laboratory is one of the oldest and largest US nuclear weapons facilities. http://www.ornl.gov
More on the nuclear weapons complex transformation: http://www.nnsa.doe.gov/complextransformation.htm
http://www.nnsa.doe.gov/img/Y12_Transformation.gif
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| Key Plan for Photos. Photos 1-10 shows the Y-12 National Security
Complex.
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| Key Plan for Photos 1-11
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| The red boundary defines the high security zone within the Y12 complex,
photos 1-8.
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1Note the continuous ring of yellow shipping containers providing back-up to the double perimeter security fence.
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2
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3More on the new construction at top left at 10.
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4Interesting use of coal for power generation in a nuclear facility. See nuclear power reactor at 13.
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5
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6For building at upper right see 9.
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7Lots of yellow shipping containers which may be used for transporting nuclear materials.
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8
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8Looking East
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8Looking East
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9This unkown building is provided with additional perimeter security within the high security zone.
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9Looking North
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9Looking East
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9Looking South
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9Looking West
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10Uranium operations facility under construction.
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10Looking East
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10Looking South
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10Looking West
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11
This appears to be one of several locations of buried nuclear waste at
ORNL.
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11Looking North
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12A writes: Item 12 is the SNS -- http://neutrons.ornl.gov/aboutsns/aboutsns.shtml About SNS Linac (protons) to generate pulsed neutrons, there's a similar one at TA53 Los Alamos National Laboratory.
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12Looking North
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13Nuclear power plant.
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13Looking North
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14Unknown giant antenna array.
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14Looking North
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15This the famous uranium processing centrifuge plant.
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15Looking South
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| Guard tower, caged perhaps against rocket propelled grenades . Looking
north.
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