By: Peter C. Forstmeier The massive smokestacks of the Three Mile Island Nuclear Generating Plant stand, imposing and sentinel-like, in the Susquehanna River just downstream of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. More imposing than their stature, however, is their history: the memory of the nuclear meltdown that occurred there almost half a century ago. Despite the event’s significance, … Continue reading The Second Reactor was the Problem: the Story of Three Mile Island