 SCP Foundation Secure Facility Dossier Official Designation SCP Foundation Blumenten Research and Containment Facility Site Identification Code USINBL-SITE-81 General Information Founded, July 16, 1946 Founding Director, Dr. Oliver J. Wrights Location, Monroe Reservoir, Blumenten, Indiana, United States Cover Story, Blumenten Municipal Water Treatment Facility Site Function, Research, Containment, Task Force Deployment, Administrative Size, Area of 9.69 km2 Offices and Wings Main Offices, Administrative Classification Committee A-Wing Staff Dormitories Living Quarters Medical Center B-Wing D-Class Dormitories C-Wing Low Security Research D-Wing Subterranean Safe Class Containment Wing E-Wing Subterranean Euclid Class Containment Wing F-Wing Subterranean Euclid Class Containment Wing G-Wing Subterranean High Security Research H-Wing Subterranean Maximum Security Research I-Wing Subterranean Keter Class Containment Wing J-Wing Subterranean Unspecified K-Wing Subterranean Unspecified Staffing Information, Site Director, Dr. Jean Carlisle Atkis Assistant Site Director, Dr. Hollister Cox Assistant Director of Personnel, Dr. William Borley Assistant Director of Facilities, Peter Klingerman Assistant Director of Research, Dr. Isaac Schmidt Assistant Director of Containment, Emmett Ivers Assistant Director of Task Forces, Agent Carter Walsh On-site Personnel, Department Heads 12 Staff Dr. 65, Staff Researchers 394 Administrative Personnel 68 Maintenance Orgenitorial 56 Security Personnel 103 D-Class 541 Other Personnel 19 Anomalies Currently Under the Jurisdiction of Site 81 SCP-074 Euclid SCP-715 Safe SCP-2151 Safe SCP-2270 Euclid SCP-2445 Safe SCP-2496 Safe SCP-2540 Euclid SCP-2564 Safe SCP-2996 Neutralized SCP-2812 Euclid SCP-2980 Safe SCP-1781 Safe SCP-2464 Keeter SCP-2740 Euclid SCP-2935 Keeter Euclid Euclid Euclid Euclid SCP-2935 Safe SCP-2464 Keeter SCP-2740 Euclid SCP-2935 Keeter SCP-2951 Euclid Euclid Additional Information Located Beneath the Monroe Reservoir in Bloomington, Indiana, United States Site 81 is a SCP Foundation super-site responsible for a large portion of anomalous activity in the United States Midwest. Site 81 was originally conceived as an expeditionary site to study apparent anomalous activity in and around southern Indiana's limestone mines, specifically those relating to three different mining companies, United Limestone, Indiana Limestone Corporation, and the B.G. Hoadley Mining Group. The first anomalous activity documented as Site 81 was SCP-2812, which expanded Site 81's grass past the limestone mines and into anomalous activity within small towns throughout the region. The site was officially founded on July 16, 1946, and was headed by Senior Foundation Researcher Dr. Oliver Wrights. The first research center was situated in an abandoned elementary school adjacent to the nearby Indiana University, from which many of the site's initial research staff were recruited. In March of 1947, Dr. Ivan Darko was transferred from Site 19 to serve as Site 81's assistant director. Between 1946 and 1954, research conducted as Site 81 primarily dealt with the aforementioned groups of interest and anomalous geological activity near the site. However, a string of unexplained events in nearby towns drew the attention of Foundation Research teams at Site 19, eager to move to the area to conduct their research but lacking a substantial local facility in which to do so. The site was moved to a larger facility in nearby Elletsville. After this move, additional research teams were assigned to Site 81, as well as the site's first permanent mobile task force, Mobile Task Force Epsilon-13, Manifest Destiny. In the 1970s, several anomalous artifacts were discovered near Site 81, and while protocol required that they be moved to a Foundation site for long-term containment. Renovations at Site 19 had temporarily reduced that site's ability to take on new artifacts. Due to this in 1979, an inquest was made into the feasibility of creating a secure permanent facility to host these local anomalies. One that could host both a research center and several containment wings. In January of 1980, the Foundation Facilities Committee voted on three potential sites. Site 79 in Plainville, Illinois, Site 28 in Bowling Green, Kentucky, and Site 81 in Bloomington, Indiana. By a vote of 137, Site 81 was selected as the newest Foundation containment facility. Site 81 assets almost immediately moved into the recently completed Bloomington Municipal Water Treatment Facility, which had been constructed as part of an agreement with embedded Foundation assets in the local government. This facility, which included several basement levels and on-site diesel generators, was quickly renovated to suit the growing needs of Site 81. In April of 1983, the previous site was demolished, and the current location was considered fully operational. Shortly afterwards, Assistant Site Director Darko transferred away from Site 81, and Dr. Zachary Johnson was appointed to the position. In August 17, 1985, Director Oliver Wright retired from his position within the Foundation, and temporary responsibility to the site was handed to Assistant Site Director Johnson. After conducting several Canada interviews, Dr. Gene Atkis, the Assistant Director of Research at Site 19 and head of the Foundation's Classification Committee, was appointed to the position of Site Director. Dr. Johnson stayed on staff throughout the transition, eventually taking the post of Assistant Director of Research. Dr. Hamilton Guides was appointed to the position of Assistant Site Director. In October of 1991, the offices of the Foundation's Classification Committee were moved to the Administrative Wing of Site 81. Following this, additional renovations to the site were approved, which would create three additional subterranean wings beneath Lake Monroe. Work on these renovations concluded in November of 1995. When Dr. Guides transferred to Site 17 in 1999, Dr. Hollister Cox, previously the head of research at Site 64, was appointed to Assistant Site Director. In 2004, a Mobile Task Force deployment facility was established to the south of the main Site 81 campus.