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United Nuclear Corporation

The United Nuclear Corporation (UNC) was a diversified nuclear mining,[9] development,[10] and applications[11] company based out of the United States. Formed in 1961[10][12][13] as a joint venture between the Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation, the Mallinckrodt Corporation of America, and the Nuclear Development Corporation of America,[10] the company is most well known today as the company behind the Church Rock uranium mill spill.[14][15] In 1996 the company was acquired by General Electric,[16] and remains to oversee the decommissioning of its former sites.

UNC Incorporated
United Nuclear's uranium mine and mill within the Navajo Nation in Church Rock, New Mexico.
Formerly
  • United Nuclear Corporation (1961 - 1984)
  • UNC Resources Inc (1984 - 1986)
TypePublic
NYSE: UNC
Industry
  • Nuclear mining, research, applications
  • Aviation services
FoundedMarch 1961; 62 years ago (1961-03) in Maryland, United States
DefunctSeptember 17, 1997 (1997-09-17)
FateAcquired by General Electric
SuccessorGE ENGINE SERVICES UNC HOLDING I, INC.
Headquarters
United States
Area served
United States
Key people
  • Dan A. Colussy (Chairperson, President, CEO)
  • John J. Bonasia (Vice Chairperson)
  • Robert L. Pevenstein (Senior Vice President, CFO)
  • Kenneth G. Mosesian (Treasurer)
Revenue$832,063,000 (1996)
$7,624,000 (1996)
Total assets$748,296,000 (1996)
Total equity$136,279,000 (1996)
Number of employees
7,449 (1996)
ParentGeneral Electric
Divisions
  • UNC Aviation Services (1984 - 1996)
  • UNC Naval Products (1961 - 1976)
  • UNC Development Division (1961 - 1984)
  • UNC Fuels Division (1961 - 1984)
Subsidiaries
  • Gulf United Nuclear Fuels Corporation (1971-1973)
Footnotes / references
[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

History edit

The United Nuclear Corporation was formed in 1961 to oversee its founding partner's existing nuclear projects and take advantage of the growing nuclear market in the context of the cold war.[17] At formation, UNC began managing the Hematite, Missouri Production Plant and the New Haven Naval Products Plant previously owned by Mallinckrodt and Olin respectively.

That year, the company announced the development of a nuclear "fast burst reactor" designed for use in research contexts.[18] Later known as the Health Physics Research Reactor and located in the Oak Ridge National Laboratory,[19] the reactor was completed on 31 May 1963.[20] It was the first of its kind to depart from an unalloyed uranium metal assembly.[21]

The company purchased its first uranium mill, Ambrosia Lake, in 1963,[22] and built a nuclear fuel recycling plant in 1964.[23] The company also experienced its first nuclear incident that year when an operator at its recycling plant was killed by a criticality incident.[24] In 1965 UNC won a contract from the Atomic Energy Commission to operate the reactor and fuel fabrication facilities at the AEC's plant.[25] The company also attempted to merge with Pan American Sulphur,[26][27] however the deal never came to fruition.[28][29] The next year, in 1966, Cities Services Co attempted to enter the nuclear market through purchasing UNC,[30] however, yet again, the deal was terminated.[31]

On 13 February 1968 the company became publicly listed on the New York Stock Exchange,[32] although the company had been an OTC stock before then.[33][34] Shortly after, in June of that year, Combustion Engineering purchased 22% of UNC despite a majority of the UNC board indicating their opposition.[35] In response, UNC brought an antitrust suit against CE[36] and the company was forced to divest themselves of the stock.[37][38]

During the 1970s the company saw a large expansion as it opened its Church Rock uranium mill in 1977[39] and moved to a new, larger Naval Products plant in Montville.[40] In 1971, the company expanded into coal mining with the purchase of Plateau Mining.[41] The company also entered a partnership with Gulf Oil to form the Gulf United Nuclear Fuels Corporation,[42] although the company sold its interest to Gulf in 1973.[43] By 1978 the company was the nation's largest independent producer of uranium.[44] The next year, 1979, saw the company's second nuclear incident, when a dam at their Church Rock mine broke, leaking radioactive waste into a tributary of the Puerco River.[45]

In 1984, following the decline of the uranium industry near the end of the cold war,[46] the United Nuclear Corporation rebranded to "UNC" and transitioned over the next decade into a business aviation and jet engine service provider.[47] With the purchase of Garrett Aviation Services in 1996, UNC controlled 52% of the business aviation services market and saw annual revenues of close to $1 billion.[48][47] The next year, in 1997, General Electric acquired the company and its debts for $330 million, with The Carlyle Group purchasing its military contract services division, UNC Aviation Services.

Facilities edit

Ambrosia Lake Uranium Mill edit

Ambrosia Lake was a uranium mine and mill built in 1957 and operated by the Phillips Petroleum Company[22] until it was purchased by UNC in 1963.[49][50] Shortly after, UNC ceased milling operations at the site, although they retained ownership of the property.[49][51]

Church Rock Uranium Mill edit

The Church Rock uranium mine and mill, located in McKinley County, New Mexico, first began exploration in 1968 as the company looked to expand its operations to meet demand.[12] The mill was operational from June 1977 to May 1982.[39] At around 5:30am on 16 July 1979, a 20ft breach opened in the south cell of the facility's uranium mill tailings pond, releasing 1,000 tonnes of solid radioactive mill waste and 93 million US gallons acidic, radioactive tailings solution into Pipeline Arroyo, a tributary of the Puerco River.[45][52][53] In 1983 the site was added to the Environmental Protection Agency's the National Priorities List, following investigations and minor cleanup efforts in the previous four years.[54][55] In 1997, following their purchase by General Electric, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission fined UNC $100,000 for failing to set aside funds for the decommission of the site.[56] In 2008, a five-year plan for the cleanup of contaminated uranium sites on the Navajo reservation, of which Church Rock is part, was authorized.[57]

Wood River Junction Fuels Recovery Plant edit

The UNC Fuels Recovery Plant was a nuclear fuel recycling plant opened in April 1964.[58] Four months after it began operation, on 24 July 1964 at 6:06pm a criticality incident occurred resulting in the death of the Production Operator, Robert Peabody, from acute radiation syndrome.[59] Five other employees were in the facility at the time, however no other fatalities occurred.[24] As a result of the incident, the Atomic Energy Commission charged UNC with 14 violations of nuclear safety regulations, however no fines were ever levied against the company.[23] After decontamination, the plant reopened on 1965 and remained in operation until it was decommissioned in 1980.[23] A 1979 aerial survey found radiation exposure rates in the area to be consistent with natural background radiation, except directly over the UNC facility.[60]

New Haven & Montville Naval Products Plants edit

UNC operated two facilities for the fabrication of nuclear products for the U.S Navy over its life. The original facility, located in New Haven, Connecticut, was built and operated by Olin Mathieson Chemicals from 1956 until 1961, when the newly formed UNC took over operations.[61] It moved to a new facility in Montville in 1974 and decommissioned the original plant.[61] Following the end of the cold war, the Montville facility was also shut down in 1990,[40][62] with decontamination being completed in 1994.[61]

Hematite, Missouri Production Plant edit

UNC owned and operated the Hematite, Missouri reactor fuel production plant between 1961 and 1971.[63] The facility was inherited from Mallinckrodt, one of three companies making up UNC.[64] During its tenure, the company buried small quantities of uranium on the property; however the company failed to record or disclose specific information about the location, size, or makeup of the burials.[63] In 1971, the facility was sold to the newly formed Gulf United Nuclear Fuels Corporation, a partnership between UNC and Gulf Oil.[65][64] The site was sold to General Atomics in 1974, and again sold later that year to Combustion Engineering, who repurposed it into an enriched uranium fuel production plant for the U.S Navy.[63][66]

In 1979 Combustion Engineering applied to decommission the site, however the proposal was rejected because decontamination and disposal activities were not included in the plan. Following this, several surveys were conducted during the 1980s to document the area's radiation exposure. The most notable of these was conducted in 1983 by the Radiation Management Corporation with the goal of discovering the sites Mallinckrodt and UNC had used to dispose of nuclear waste. The report found soil contamination at 40 times higher than the NRC's guidelines allow, and contamination in the ground water 1 to 12 times higher than the EPA allows. Despite this, the survey was unable to identify all burial sites.[63]

The site was purchased in 2000 by the Westinghouse Electric Company and closed the next year.[66] The decontamination and decommissioning of the facility was completed in 2016.[67][68]

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United Nuclear redirects here For United Nuclear Scientific Equipment and Supplies see Bob Lazar The United Nuclear Corporation UNC was a diversified nuclear mining 9 development 10 and applications 11 company based out of the United States Formed in 1961 10 12 13 as a joint venture between the Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation the Mallinckrodt Corporation of America and the Nuclear Development Corporation of America 10 the company is most well known today as the company behind the Church Rock uranium mill spill 14 15 In 1996 the company was acquired by General Electric 16 and remains to oversee the decommissioning of its former sites UNC IncorporatedUnited Nuclear s uranium mine and mill within the Navajo Nation in Church Rock New Mexico FormerlyUnited Nuclear Corporation 1961 1984 UNC Resources Inc 1984 1986 TypePublicTraded asNYSE UNCIndustryNuclear mining research applicationsAviation servicesFoundedMarch 1961 62 years ago 1961 03 in Maryland United StatesDefunctSeptember 17 1997 1997 09 17 FateAcquired by General ElectricSuccessorGE ENGINE SERVICES UNC HOLDING I INC HeadquartersUnited StatesArea servedUnited StatesKey peopleDan A Colussy Chairperson President CEO John J Bonasia Vice Chairperson Robert L Pevenstein Senior Vice President CFO Kenneth G Mosesian Treasurer Revenue 832 063 000 1996 Net income 7 624 000 1996 Total assets 748 296 000 1996 Total equity 136 279 000 1996 Number of employees7 449 1996 ParentGeneral ElectricDivisionsUNC Aviation Services 1984 1996 UNC Naval Products 1961 1976 UNC Development Division 1961 1984 UNC Fuels Division 1961 1984 SubsidiariesGulf United Nuclear Fuels Corporation 1971 1973 Footnotes references 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Contents 1 History 2 Facilities 2 1 Ambrosia Lake Uranium Mill 2 2 Church Rock Uranium Mill 2 3 Wood River Junction Fuels Recovery Plant 2 4 New Haven amp Montville Naval Products Plants 2 5 Hematite Missouri Production Plant 3 ReferencesHistory editThe United Nuclear Corporation was formed in 1961 to oversee its founding partner s existing nuclear projects and take advantage of the growing nuclear market in the context of the cold war 17 At formation UNC began managing the Hematite Missouri Production Plant and the New Haven Naval Products Plant previously owned by Mallinckrodt and Olin respectively That year the company announced the development of a nuclear fast burst reactor designed for use in research contexts 18 Later known as the Health Physics Research Reactor and located in the Oak Ridge National Laboratory 19 the reactor was completed on 31 May 1963 20 It was the first of its kind to depart from an unalloyed uranium metal assembly 21 The company purchased its first uranium mill Ambrosia Lake in 1963 22 and built a nuclear fuel recycling plant in 1964 23 The company also experienced its first nuclear incident that year when an operator at its recycling plant was killed by a criticality incident 24 In 1965 UNC won a contract from the Atomic Energy Commission to operate the reactor and fuel fabrication facilities at the AEC s plant 25 The company also attempted to merge with Pan American Sulphur 26 27 however the deal never came to fruition 28 29 The next year in 1966 Cities Services Co attempted to enter the nuclear market through purchasing UNC 30 however yet again the deal was terminated 31 On 13 February 1968 the company became publicly listed on the New York Stock Exchange 32 although the company had been an OTC stock before then 33 34 Shortly after in June of that year Combustion Engineering purchased 22 of UNC despite a majority of the UNC board indicating their opposition 35 In response UNC brought an antitrust suit against CE 36 and the company was forced to divest themselves of the stock 37 38 During the 1970s the company saw a large expansion as it opened its Church Rock uranium mill in 1977 39 and moved to a new larger Naval Products plant in Montville 40 In 1971 the company expanded into coal mining with the purchase of Plateau Mining 41 The company also entered a partnership with Gulf Oil to form the Gulf United Nuclear Fuels Corporation 42 although the company sold its interest to Gulf in 1973 43 By 1978 the company was the nation s largest independent producer of uranium 44 The next year 1979 saw the company s second nuclear incident when a dam at their Church Rock mine broke leaking radioactive waste into a tributary of the Puerco River 45 In 1984 following the decline of the uranium industry near the end of the cold war 46 the United Nuclear Corporation rebranded to UNC and transitioned over the next decade into a business aviation and jet engine service provider 47 With the purchase of Garrett Aviation Services in 1996 UNC controlled 52 of the business aviation services market and saw annual revenues of close to 1 billion 48 47 The next year in 1997 General Electric acquired the company and its debts for 330 million with The Carlyle Group purchasing its military contract services division UNC Aviation Services Facilities editAmbrosia Lake Uranium Mill edit Main article Ambrosia Lake Ambrosia Lake was a uranium mine and mill built in 1957 and operated by the Phillips Petroleum Company 22 until it was purchased by UNC in 1963 49 50 Shortly after UNC ceased milling operations at the site although they retained ownership of the property 49 51 Church Rock Uranium Mill edit Main article Church Rock uranium mill spill The Church Rock uranium mine and mill located in McKinley County New Mexico first began exploration in 1968 as the company looked to expand its operations to meet demand 12 The mill was operational from June 1977 to May 1982 39 At around 5 30am on 16 July 1979 a 20ft breach opened in the south cell of the facility s uranium mill tailings pond releasing 1 000 tonnes of solid radioactive mill waste and 93 million US gallons acidic radioactive tailings solution into Pipeline Arroyo a tributary of the Puerco River 45 52 53 In 1983 the site was added to the Environmental Protection Agency s the National Priorities List following investigations and minor cleanup efforts in the previous four years 54 55 In 1997 following their purchase by General Electric the Nuclear Regulatory Commission fined UNC 100 000 for failing to set aside funds for the decommission of the site 56 In 2008 a five year plan for the cleanup of contaminated uranium sites on the Navajo reservation of which Church Rock is part was authorized 57 Wood River Junction Fuels Recovery Plant edit Main article Wood River Junction Rhode Island Criticality accident The UNC Fuels Recovery Plant was a nuclear fuel recycling plant opened in April 1964 58 Four months after it began operation on 24 July 1964 at 6 06pm a criticality incident occurred resulting in the death of the Production Operator Robert Peabody from acute radiation syndrome 59 Five other employees were in the facility at the time however no other fatalities occurred 24 As a result of the incident the Atomic Energy Commission charged UNC with 14 violations of nuclear safety regulations however no fines were ever levied against the company 23 After decontamination the plant reopened on 1965 and remained in operation until it was decommissioned in 1980 23 A 1979 aerial survey found radiation exposure rates in the area to be consistent with natural background radiation except directly over the UNC facility 60 New Haven amp Montville Naval Products Plants edit UNC operated two facilities for the fabrication of nuclear products for the U S Navy over its life The original facility located in New Haven Connecticut was built and operated by Olin Mathieson Chemicals from 1956 until 1961 when the newly formed UNC took over operations 61 It moved to a new facility in Montville in 1974 and decommissioned the original plant 61 Following the end of the cold war the Montville facility was also shut down in 1990 40 62 with decontamination being completed in 1994 61 Hematite Missouri Production Plant edit UNC owned and operated the Hematite Missouri reactor fuel production plant between 1961 and 1971 63 The facility was inherited from Mallinckrodt one of three companies making up UNC 64 During its tenure the company buried small quantities of uranium on the property however the company failed to record or disclose specific information about the location size or makeup of the burials 63 In 1971 the facility was sold to the newly formed Gulf United Nuclear Fuels Corporation a partnership between UNC and Gulf Oil 65 64 The site was sold to General Atomics in 1974 and again sold later that year to Combustion Engineering who repurposed it into an enriched uranium fuel production plant for the U S Navy 63 66 In 1979 Combustion Engineering applied to decommission the site however the proposal was rejected because decontamination and disposal activities were not included in the plan Following this several surveys were conducted during the 1980s to document the area s radiation exposure The most notable of these was conducted in 1983 by the Radiation Management Corporation with the goal of discovering the sites Mallinckrodt and UNC had used to dispose of nuclear waste The report found soil contamination at 40 times higher than the NRC s guidelines allow and contamination in the ground water 1 to 12 times higher than the EPA allows Despite this the survey was unable to identify all burial sites 63 The site was purchased in 2000 by the Westinghouse Electric Company and closed the next year 66 The decontamination and decommissioning of the facility was completed in 2016 67 68 References edit 32 UNC INC Washington Post Maryland Business Register UNC Incorporated Registration F02337145 SEC Unc Inc 1996 Annual Report 10 K SEC report Retrieved 2020 10 12 NRC UNC Naval Products www nrc gov Retrieved 2020 10 12 Strasser A Taylor K 1962 CARBIDE FUEL DEVELOPMENT Progress Report January 1 1962 to March 31 1962 U S Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information doi 10 2172 4800249 OSTI 4800249 Nuclear Incident at United Nuclear Corporation Wood River Junction PDF NRC UNC Naval Products www nrc gov Retrieved 2020 10 13 United Nuclear Set to Sell Fuels Corp Interest to Gulf Published 1973 The New York Times 1973 08 08 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2020 10 13 United Nuclear Corporation Church Rock Project Federal Register 2019 03 13 Retrieved 2020 10 12 a b c United Nuclear Corp coldwar ct Retrieved 2020 10 12 NRC UNC Naval Products www nrc gov Retrieved 2020 10 12 a b United Nuclear Corporation 1968 Annual Report 1968 PDF Nuclear Regulatory Commission Maryland Company Register United Nuclear Corporation Registration F00036210 The Largest Nuclear Accident in U S History Has Been Forgotten www vice com 12 August 2019 Retrieved 2020 10 12 The biggest radioactive spill in US history YouTube Vox GE Completes Acquisition of UNC Incorporated GE Aviation www geaviation com Retrieved 2020 10 12 Status of World Nuclear Forces Federation Of American Scientists Retrieved 2020 10 13 Smith Gene 1961 07 19 DEVICE 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