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Robbins Trailer City, a concentration of 1,200 trailers parked 20 feet apart, in outskirts of Aiken, S.C., designed to house construction workers with the Atomic Energy Commission, and their families, in 1950. The selection of a site near Aiken by the United States Atomic Energy Commission to build a plant to produce fuel for thermonuclear weapons was announced on November 30, 1950. The site was named the Savannah River Plant (subsequently renamed to the Savannah River Site in 1989). The facility contained 5 production reactors, fuel fabrication facilities, a research laboratory, heavy water production facilities, two fuel reprocessing facilities and tritium recovery facilities. (George Tames/The New York Times)
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