Comment on Oklo breaks ground on its first nuclear ‘powerhouse’ at INL (Idaho National Laboratory)
porksnort@slrpnk.net 4 days agoI got to peek inside the decommissioned building where this happened. They still scoop up bits of fuel from ant mounds in the vicinity because the fuel pellets happen to be the size of particles ants prefer in their mounds. Did a few seasons of ecological surveys on the INL and it is a wacky place.
kalkulat@lemmy.world 2 days ago
Not surprised! Would like to learn more about what’s become of it.
porksnort@slrpnk.net 2 days ago
The INL itself is still an active nuclear research facility. The SL-1 building is just a big sheet metal shed, mostly empty now and far away from any current activity, except sheep grazing.
INL was founded as a peacetime ’sister’ to Hanford, where weapons-grade material is made. For instance, there is a surgical suite with an active reactor for born-neutron capture therapy of certain cancers. In one form of that therapy, they remove the top of the skull and expose the brain directly to the neutron source.
Yeah, it’s a wild place.