Princeton
Plasma Physics Laboratory
Fermi is a DOE site from 1951 to the present so workers are eligible to file both Part B and Part E claims.
In 1951, the Atomic Energy Commission
(AEC), a predecessor agency of the Department of Energy
(DOE), began operating the Princeton Plasma Physics
Laboratory (PPPL) on Site C and Site D of the James
Forrestal Campus. This property is owned by Princeton
University. Research at PPPL began with construction of the
Model-C Stellerator, which was later converted to a
pulse-operated device. Today, this laboratory continues to
conduct research on nuclear fusion and development of
nonweapons applications of this technology.
DOE
DOE has a webpage for Princeton.
DOE Contractor
Princeton University (1951-present)
DOL
DOL provides Part B and Part E statistics on Princeton as well as exposure information from their Site Exposure Matrix.
NIOSH
NIOSH provides dose reconstruction statistics for Princeton.