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Three Mile Island nuclear plant!
>> Anonymous
Awesome pic OP. It still amazes me how close I live to TMI.
>> Anonymous
>>309689
Spent a year in Steeltom. 20 years 50 miles downwind.
Security is a joke.I had Conrail engineers in my bar talking about beating urine tests.
>> Anonymous
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I live about 20 minutes from that time bomb
>> Anonymous
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estimated nuclear leakage is said to be about the amount of radiation a person is exposed to when you recieve between 1-3 x-rays
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This man speaks the truth.
>> Anonymous
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Leakage is one thing. But the inside of the plant is a mess still in places. If it wasn't for the huge concrete barrier barely holding, it would have been another Chernobyl.
>> dedla !MQbFngGEl2
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Thank god, don't want to let The Zone out over here as well.
>> Anonymous
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Get out of here, Stalker.
>> Anonymous
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Barely? Get your facts straight, man. The containment wall had to be (intentionally) blown open to release the gases. It was never in any danger of falling apart.

Chernobyl happened because the Russians never thought it was necessary to build any sort of containment around the outside... well, and the reactor design used graphite instead of water...

(it was really a tiny amount of radiation at TMI.)