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Site's Dawn: 90s Recall Savannah River's Start
25 Nov
Summary
- Elderly panelists shared firsthand accounts of the Savannah River Site's creation.
- Their lives were profoundly impacted by the site's construction and expansion.
- Awards were presented to individuals supporting nuclear technology and science.

The 34th annual Teller Lecture featured a unique panel of three centenarians who provided firsthand accounts of the Savannah River Site's inception. These individuals shared their personal journeys, detailing how the site's construction in the early 1950s dramatically altered their lives, from displacing families to offering unexpected career opportunities.
Their testimonies offered a deeply human perspective on a significant period in American nuclear history. One panelist described her family's forced relocation to make way for the site, highlighting the financial and emotional toll. Another found love and a lasting career while working in the site's personnel office during its formative years.
The lecture, moderated by a historian of the Savannah River Site, also celebrated achievements in nuclear science and technology. Awards were presented to individuals who have made significant contributions to the field, further underscoring the ongoing importance and impact of the site.




