Rio Blanco Nuclear Test Site
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| An underground nuclear test took place at this site in 1973, to investigate the possibility of using nuclear explosions to extract natural gas from low grade deposits. The test, the last in the Plowshare Program, called Rio Blanco, was performed by the Atomic Energy Commission and two corporate partners, CER Geonuclear and the Equity Oil Company, using three simultaneously detonated 30 kiloton bombs, each at the bottom of a shaft more than a mile deep. The blast was marginally successful in causing the gas to collect in the cavity and fissures produced by the bombs, however the gas was too radioactive to be sold commercially. A similar nuclear-device gas stimulation test, called Project Rulison, was performed nearby in 1969. |
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75 miles N of Grand Junction, 30 miles SW of Meeker
(POINT(-108.33268404007 39.835514283325))
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| From Rio Blanco go west about 21 miles on County Road 5 to Black Sulphur Creek, County Road 26. After a mile, bear left, onto County Road 29, following Fawn Creek. Look for the site in about 3 or four miles. |
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http://www.nv.doe.gov/programs/envmgmt/blackmtn/EROffsitesProjects.htm
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