Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Chicago Pile-3 (CP-3) was the first heavy water reactor in the world; it first went critical on 15 May 1944. It was in operation from 1943-1954 and was built near Lemont, Illinois on the former (i.e., original) site of Argonne National Laboratory. The site is now known as the Site A/Plot M Disposal Site and is situated within Red Gate Woods, part of the Cook County Forest Preserve system.CP-3 was initially fueled with natural uranium and used heavy water as a neutron moderator."@en }
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- Chicago_Pile-3 comment "Chicago Pile-3 (CP-3) was the first heavy water reactor in the world; it first went critical on 15 May 1944. It was in operation from 1943-1954 and was built near Lemont, Illinois on the former (i.e., original) site of Argonne National Laboratory. The site is now known as the Site A/Plot M Disposal Site and is situated within Red Gate Woods, part of the Cook County Forest Preserve system.CP-3 was initially fueled with natural uranium and used heavy water as a neutron moderator.".