Talk:University of Missouri Research Reactor Center
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[edit]Tours are generally available, and any student at this university shouldn't have trouble getting one, so if you ever get the chance to just stop by and ask "mind if I take a picture to use on Wikipedia?" and get something, then I'll make sure to improve the article a bit ;-) theanphibian 06:29, 31 May 2007 (UTC)
ABC News Article
[edit]I work at the MURR currently, and I'm a little upset about the way the Reactor was portrayed in the article linked on the page.
First, the "guard booth" is a receiving building for incoming shipments that are not security risks (packages, mailings, etc.) they are all x-rayed before being distributed to their respective recipients. So the "guard booth" shouldn't be occupied at night, since no one should be shipping at night.
As for perimeter security, I can't personally get into the security measures, but suffice it to say there is always someone watching the MANY MANY security cameras at all times, 24/7.
I think the article is highly misinformed and makes a lot of assumptions about something they know little to nothing about.
As far as INFORMING the public, I think it is 180 degrees off the mark and should be removed. It doesn't provide valid or good information and is fear-mongering at worst.
The reactor is extremely secure and it should be known that that is the case.
I'm hereby recommending the removal of the ABC news link on this page.
-Rockerest (talk) 14:48, 30 June 2009 (UTC)
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Type?
[edit]If somebody with technical knowledge could add information on what type of reactor this is and place it in the proper category that would be very helpful. The information is sorely lacking. Grey Wanderer (talk) 04:01, 21 July 2020 (UTC)