The Three Mile Island nuclear power generating plant, near Harrisburg, which has been at the centre of world attention since the failure of one of its numerous cooling systems. Although the danger of a major explosion and melt-down now appears to be over, the incident had the potential to develop into the most devastating accident since the advent of nuclear power. It will take at least two years to decontaminate the plant.
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Press, 12 April 1979, Page 20
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72The Three Mile Island nuclear power generating plant, near Harrisburg, which has been at the centre of world attention since the failure of one of its numerous cooling systems. Although the danger of a major explosion and melt-down now appears to be over, the incident had the potential to develop into the most devastating accident since the advent of nuclear power. It will take at least two years to decontaminate the plant. Press, 12 April 1979, Page 20
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