Chalk River reactor back running after unplanned shutdown
The Ontario producer of medical isotopes, one of the world's largest, was back in service Saturday and Atomic Energy of Canada Limited said it would resume supplying isotopes over the weekend.
Ontario producer of medical isotopes to resume supply over the weekend
The aging Chalk River nuclear reactor is back up and running after an unplanned shut down.
Atomic Energy of Canada Limited says repairs were made to the fuel rod flask — which fuels and de-fuels the reactor.
The Chalk River facility in Ontario is one of the world's largest producers of medical isotopes.
The shutdown took place at a time when two of the world's three other major producers were also out of operation, leading to worries of a possible major shortage of medical isotopes.
AECL said the nuclear facility has begun processing again and will resume supplying medical isotopes over the weekend.
It also said there were no nuclear safety issues around the shut down and the repairs.