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U.S. National Archives and Records Administration

U.S. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION
PACIFIC SIERRA REGION

San Bruno, California

In 1985 the San Bruno, California, branch of the National Archives accessioned 3 cubic feet of AEC San Francisco Field Office records pertaining to the development of the PLUTO and SNAP reactors at the Nevada Test Site. The records span the 1957-1965 period and include narrative and development reports. All the records have been declassified and are open for public review.

Since the issuance of the previous edition of this guide, the National Archives transferred 36 cubic feet of classified Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory, RG 181, records from the San Bruno Federal Records Center to the Pacific Sierra Regional Archives. (See page 68 for a description of these records.) HAI screened more than half of these records in 1991 before funding limitations curtailed our screening efforts.

DESCRIPTION

TOTAL SIZE (FEET)

POTENTIALLY RELEVANT (FEET)

HIGHEST CLASSIFICATION

VALUE

AEC NTS PLUTO and SNAP records 3 3 Unclassified Unknown
RG 181: U.S. Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory 36 36 Secret/RD Essential

CONTACT

Ms. Waverly Lowel, Director
National Archives - Pacific Sierra Region
1000 Commodore Drive
San Bruno, CA 94066

(415) 876-9009

HAI COLLECTION EFFORT
(volume in cubic feet)

DESCRIPTION

SCREENED

SELECTED

IN PROCESS

SENT TO CIC

RG 181 20 1.0 0* 1.0

*   At the close of HAI's contract two documents were still out for classification review by other agencies. HAI has left instructions for processing these documents with the DOE History Division.

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