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Isnt there some controvercy over this site? Does it need cleaning up or something?-- x1987x 15:06, 8 November 2005 (UTC)
It does need a decent amount of formatting work to make it easier to read. -- AnthonyA7 04:36, 2 January 2006 (EST)
I spent about 3-4 hours yestereday cleaning up and Wikifying this article. But it still needs much more! I strongly question whether the time-line section needs to be so detailed and so lengthy ... especially the years 2003, 2004 and 2005, which have each turned into lengthy essays rather than a chronological timeline. Would anyone object if I severely trimmed those three years?? - mbeychok 02:48, 8 August 2006 (UTC)
After discussion with Wikipedia administrator Tom Harrison on his Talk page, I did an extensive cleanup, consolidation and shortening of the Timeline section. Although the cleanup I did is probably not perfect, I think it is more than enough to justify removing the cleanup tag on that section and I will do so. - mbeychok 21:11, 25 August 2006 (UTC)
How large is this site? Aldrich Hanssen ( talk) 05:43, 12 July 2008 (UTC)
The acronym WSRC is mentioned 4 times in the article, but never defined. -- 205.254.147.8 ( talk) 15:21, 6 November 2013 (UTC)
Answer: Westinghouse Savannah River Co. I added it to the article, with a reference. Desertroad ( talk) 16:52, 6 November 2013 (UTC)
There should be some mention that the Mixed Oxide Fuel Fabrication Facility that is being built near Aiken, South Carolina is highly controversial, and highly expensive - costs could be as high as $30 billion before it is fully operational in 2040 [only $4.5 billion has been spent as of 2016. See, for example, http://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/09/us/politics/half-built-nuclear-fuel-plant-in-south-carolina-faces-test-on-its-future.html -- John Broughton (♫♫) 03:07, 6 March 2016 (UTC)
This needs to be seriously edited. I work at the site and this gives away to much info about what goes in there and what's stored there. People don't think before they do things. Sheesh 174.215.150.167 ( talk) 22:37, 18 June 2022 (UTC)