Fermilab re-opens to visitors
BATAVIA, Ill.-Officials at the U.S.
Department of Energy's Fermilab
announced that the laboratory re-opened to visitors on Thursday,
August 8.
The Department of Energy had ordered the closing of the laboratory
to most
visitors as a security measure following the terrorist attacks on
the U.S.
on September 11, 2001.
"Security remains a priority at Fermilab,"
said laboratory director
Michael S. Witherell. "We are pleased that we were able to adjust
our
security measures to allow additional public access."
Jane Monhart, the Department of Energy's
Fermi Area Manager, said:
"The continuing assessment of the lab's security posture allowed
increased
public access as well as improved focus of the lab's security resources."
Visitors may now enter the site daily
between the hours of 6 a.m. and
8 p.m. from both east and west entrances without obtaining visitors'
passes.
Both the west side Pine Street entrance and the east side Batavia
Road
entrance are again open to motorists as well as to pedestrians and
bicyclists from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Motorists must use the indicated
visitors'
lane upon entry, and they must leave the site from the same gate
they enter.
Parking restrictions for visitors remain in effect, and drive-through
traffic remains prohibited.
Patrons of the Fermilab Arts, Lecture
and Film Series now may also
enter the site from either the Pine Street or Batavia Road gates.
The gates
will be lowered at 8 p.m., with guards posted; however, the guards
will be
instructed to allow latecomers to attend the presentations. Parking
for the
performances will be available in the lot on the west side of Wilson
Hall,
except for restricted areas where signs or cones are in place.
Beginning Aug. 18, the Meet-A-Scientist
program returns to Wilson Hall
on Sunday afternoons, from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Visitors can meet
Fermilab
scientists and ask them questions in the 15th floor display space,
reached
by taking the elevator from the east or west side of the Wilson
Hall Atrium.
As with the Arts Series, parking is available in the lot on the
west side of
Wilson Hall, except for restricted areas. The Meet-A-Scientist program
had
been temporarily relocated to the Lederman Science Education Center
while
enhanced security measures were in effect.
And once again, visitors may also
visit the public areas of Wilson
Hall-the first-floor Atrium, second-floor Art Gallery and 15th-floor
exhibit
areas. However, all other buildings remain closed to the public,
and are
accessible only with a Fermilab identification card.
For more information, contact Fermilab's
Office of Public Affairs at
630-840-3351 or visit the lab's Web site at www.fnal.gov.
Fermilab is a Department of Energy
national laboratory, operated by
Universities Research Association, Inc.
FERMILAB ARTS SERIES OPENS THE 2002-2003
SEASON WITH
An Evening With Groucho
Saturday, September
21, 2002 -
Tickets - $19
($10 ages 18 and under)
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