Vallecitos Nuclear Center - Alameda County, CA
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member DougK
N 37° 36.424 W 121° 50.613
10S E 602074 N 4162848
The Vallecitos boiling water reactor was the first privately owned and operated power plant to deliver significant quantities of electricity to a public utility grid.
Waymark Code: WM6CVB
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 05/15/2009
Published By:Groundspeak Charter Member GeoBlank
Views: 19

This facility is located at 6705 Vallecitos Road off CA Highway 84. General Electric owns and operates this facility. Coordinates posted are from the visitor parking lot, which seems to be as close as you can get without official business. In Google Maps, the reactor dome is at N 37° 36.795 W 121° 50.413.

From the Wikipedia website:

The Vallecitos Nuclear Center was an electricity-generating nuclear power plant in unincorporated Alameda County, California, about 30 miles east of San Francisco, in NRC Region Four.

It is owned by General Electric and located on State Highway 84, between Livermore, California and Interstate 680, south of Pleasanton, California.

The Vallecitos boiling water reactor (VBWR) was the first privately owned and operated nuclear power plant to deliver significant quantities of electricity to a public utility grid. During the period October 1957 to December 1963, it delivered approximately 40,000 megawatt-hours of electricity. This reactor, a light-water moderated and cooled, enriched uranium reactor using stainless steel-clad, plate-type fuel, was a pilot plant and test bed for fuel, core components, controls, and personnel training for the Dresden Nuclear Power Plant, a Commonwealth Edison station built in Illinois five years later.

The plant was a collaborative effort of the General Electric Company and Pacific Gas and Electric Company with Bechtel Corporation serving as engineering contractor. Samuel Untermyer II, the GE engineer responsible for the initial design of the VBWR, had performed much of the conceptual research at Argonne National Laboratory while conducting heat transfer and nuclear physics experiments, including the BORAX experiments (boiling reactor experiment). The main power generated facilities closed in 1963.

The Vallecitos site includes a Radioactive Materials Laboratory where the post-irradiation examinations are done. In addition, a small, 100 kilowatt research reactor is still in operation at the site. Vallecitos also fabricates radioactive sources used in medicine and industry under a license issued by the State of California.

Operational: No

Visitor Center: No

Year Built: 10/01/1957

Year Retired: 12/01/1963

Web Address: [Web Link]

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