“The fact that the Three Mile Island accident is the most talked about accident in the history of the U.S. nuclear power industry, even though no one got hurt and no one died, tells you ...
About 135,000 people lived within 10 miles of TMI in 1979. And yet, by most estimates, about 144,000 people evacuated the Harrisburg area at the height of the March accident. Today, more than ...
[Advertisement] Jim Lounsbury: A simple mechanical accident at 4:00 in the morning last March at Three Mile Island touched off the worst accident in the history of American nuclear power.
Among the new hires are two previous TMI employees, a married couple who ... damaged in what was the worst nuclear accident in U.S. history in March 1979, continues.
which owns about half of America's 54 nuclear plants (including Three Mile Island). "This is a place where we learned and got better." He says that, as a result of the 1979 accident, there have ...
The owners of TMI say they're ahead of schedule to reopen the undamaged reactor at the site of the worst nuclear accident in U.S. history.
UPDATE: This post was updated at 6:23 p.m. to clarify that Three Mile Island’s owners are still officially targeting the Unit 1 reactor’s proposed restart for 2028, so they say they are ahead ...
Three Mile Island will close in September 2019 ... damaged in what was the worst nuclear accident in U.S. history in March 1979, continues. 36,706 people played the daily Crossword recently.
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