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== Overview ==
== Overview ==
The ''Squaxin Nuclear Laboratory & Power Station'' (commonly abbreviated to '''SNLPS''') is [[Arte-Nakatomi Research Company|ANRC]]'s current location dedicated to research on nuclear materials and, similarly, is host to ANRC's first experimental nuclear reactor, which continues to operate and powers the local area. It's located near Duvall, Washington.  
The ''Squaxin Nuclear Laboratory & Power Station'' (commonly abbreviated to '''SNLPS'''), located in the United States near Duvall, Washington, is [[Arte-Nakatomi Research Company|ANRC]]'s current location dedicated to research on nuclear materials and, similarly, is host to ANRC's first experimental nuclear reactor, which continues to operate and powers the local area.  


While ANRC focuses on the research aspect of the site, [[AN-Flir Energy Corporation|ANFEC]] focuses on operating the reactor within the safety standards issued by the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission, ensuring the location ''doesn't'' get shut down.  
While ANRC focuses on the research aspect of the site, [[AN-Flir Energy Corporation|ANFEC]] focuses on operating the reactor within the safety standards issued by the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission, ensuring the location ''doesn't'' get shut down.  


== History ==
== History ==

Revision as of 00:35, 31 January 2026

Location Image / Marker
Squaxin Nuclear Laboratory & Power Station
Date Constructed 20XX
Current Site Directors Fredrick Pertals (ANRC),
Valorie Clinton (ANFEC)
Employee Population ~1,400
Affiliation Arte-Nakatomi Research Company,
AN-Flir Energy Corporation

Overview

The Squaxin Nuclear Laboratory & Power Station (commonly abbreviated to SNLPS), located in the United States near Duvall, Washington, is ANRC's current location dedicated to research on nuclear materials and, similarly, is host to ANRC's first experimental nuclear reactor, which continues to operate and powers the local area.

While ANRC focuses on the research aspect of the site, ANFEC focuses on operating the reactor within the safety standards issued by the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission, ensuring the location doesn't get shut down.

History