The plant was constructed in the 1960s and 1970s, using technologies which are now outdated.
The plant was constructed by the state government but to be operated on a fully commercial basis.
The plant was constructed at a cost of between $90-95 Million Canadian, and came on line in 2006.
Production began in early 1891 after the plant was constructed.
Over the next 25 years a new sand-lime plant was constructed.
The plant was constructed in 1905 and shut down in 1973.
The plant was constructed from 1952-1956, with the first enrichment cells going online in 1954.
More than 60 plants would be constructed between June 1940 and December 1942.
This plant was constructed in 1954 and started processing in 1956.
The plant was constructed in only 67 days after a fire damaged the original buildings on the site.