Three Mile Island Documentary

12 12 2019

LINK –  https://youtu.be/C_HWrVeYP5E

It’s a miracle we’re still here ….

 

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THREE MILE ISLAND ACCIDENT!!

20 09 2012

ENE- News has the breaking story …

Just In: Reactor shutdown at Three Mile Island — Release “sounded like a jet engine” — Official admits steam may be radioactive — NRC inspector inside control room

they have more with updates ….





“Slight Leak” at Three Mile Island Nuke Plant

23 08 2012

Nothing to worry about, it’s slight. Excelon says so.

Steam release at TMI causes loud noise; no radiation detected

http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2012/08/steam_release_at_tmi_causes_lo.html

On radiation – when you read the story they don’t say there was no radiation, they qualify it by saying they didn’t detect any. – F.C.

If there were traces of radiation in the steam, the amount was so low it was undetectable, Exelon Corp. spokesman Ralph DeSantis said.”

Thanks to Radioactive Chat 😉





Strontium in the Bone

18 04 2011

From  Dag Blog:

Mainstream media reporting initially compared the explosions and loss of control at the Fukushima nuclear plants to the Level Five event at Three Mile Island (TMI). As Fukushima spiraled out of control the media turned to Chernobyl, the undisputed Level Seven nuclear event. A recent article from Reuters concerning nuclear ratings reform mentions only those two events as if nothing else even remotely as serious has ever happened.

Few outlets mention the fire at Windscale, the ravaged test site Semipalatinsk, the hydrogen bomb contamination at Palomares or the nuclear waste explosion at Kyshtym. In A Survey of the World’s Radioactive No-Go Zones, Der Spiegel does describe many of the nuclear events that the atomic power industry would probably like us to forget, such as 1949’s radiation release at the Hanford Site in Washington State . . .

http://dagblog.com/health/strontium-bone-9862