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Three Mile Island nuclear power plant
The turbines for the Unit 1 reactor at the Three Mile Island Nuclear Facility are still in use Wednesday, March 3, 1999, in Middletown, Pa. On March 28, 1979, one-third to one-half of the uranium-filled core of Unit 2's reactor experienced a melt down and created the first and only general emergency declared at a U.S. nuclear plant. On March 28, 1999 will be the 20th anniversary of the nation's only nuclear accident.
Keywords: Three mile Island Nuclear Power Plant (TMI) near Harrisburg Pa in Middletown Penn

Three Mile Island nuclear power plant

The turbines for the Unit 1 reactor at the Three Mile Island Nuclear Facility are still in use Wednesday, March 3, 1999, in Middletown, Pa. On March 28, 1979, one-third to one-half of the uranium-filled core of Unit 2's reactor experienced a melt down and created the first and only general emergency declared at a U.S. nuclear plant. On March 28, 1999 will be the 20th anniversary of the nation's only nuclear accident.

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Album name:Rennhack / Three Mile Island (TMI)
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Keywords:Three / mile / Island / Nuclear / Power / Plant / (TMI) / near / Harrisburg / Pa / in / Middletown / Penn
Date:March 3, 1999
Credits:AP Photos/Paul Vathis
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Date added:Sep 20, 2005
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