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10-kilowatt pool-type reactor on {ts campus at Raleigh, North Carolina, This will be the second
research reactor operating on this campus.
Applications for licenses to acquire and operate reactors manufactured by Aerojet-General
Nucleonics were filed by Rice Institute, Houston, Texas, and the University of Oklahoma, —
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Norman, Oklahoma, each for a Model AGN-211 15-watt pool-type reactor, and by the University .
of Maine, Orono, Maine, for an AGN-201 100-mi{lliwatt reactor. The University of Oklahoma
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withdrew its previous application for a Ncense to construct and operate a 5-watt Atomics International Model L-47 laboratory reactor:
The University of Arizona applied for a construction permit and license to operate on its
campus at Tucson, Arizona, a 10-klilowatt tank-type {sotope-production reactor designated by
the builder, General Dynamics Corporation, as the TRIGA reactor.
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The University of Tennessee requested a construction permit and license to operate a
research reactor on its campus at Knoxville, Tennessee. The university’s plans call for a 10kilowatt heavy-water-moderated reactor to be built by Nuclear Development Corporation of
America,

Reactor Export Licenses
S. A. Innocente Mangili ‘Adriatica, Inc., New York City, was authorized to ship a 50-kflowatt
solution-type research reactor (Atomics International Model L-54) to Politecnico di Milano,

Milan,Italy.

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American Machine & Foundry Company, New York City, was authorized to export a 5,000kilowatt tank-type researchreactor to Osterreichische StudiengeseUschaft fur Atomenergie

Gesellschaft m.b.h., near Vienna, Austria,

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“American Intercontinental Trade & Service Co.,‘Inc., New York City, applied for a license
to export to Centre d’Etudes l’Energie Nucleaire, Brussels, Belgium, a 43,000-thermalkilowatt pressurized-light-water power reactor built by Westinghouse Electric Corporation. *

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The Babcock & Wilcox Company was authorized to construct and operate a third critical
experiment facility at Lynchburg, Virginia, to obtain data for the proposed Liquid Metal Fuel
Reactor Experiment.
The General Dynamics Corporation was authorized to (1) erect a graphite thermal column

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on one side of the existing CIRGA facility and measure the effects of various reflecting shielding materials placed around the thermal column, and (2) modify the CIRGAfacility and perform tests to simulate and provide data for the REGA research reactor which General Dynamics proposes to build.
The Westinghouse Electric Corporation was authorized to perform a third series of
critical experiments for the Yankee power reactor.

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Materials Licenses
Allocations made under special nuclear material licenses during the quarter totaled 5,132
grams of plutonium, 540,617 grams of uranium 235, and 5 grams of uranium 233. Of the total
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