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Nuclear accidents - Three Mile Island (United States)

Author: Jacques DUCO

Publication date: January 10, 2004

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4. Lessons learned from the TMI-2 accident

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The TMI-2 accident certainly fanned the flames of pre-existing anti-nuclear protest, but in the United States, nuclear power plant construction projects already authorized and underway before the accident have generally all been completed.

A great many lessons have been learned from this accident.

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