brandondsantos
brandondsantos t1_ja1lq6v wrote
Three Mile Island has been shut down since 2019. It poses no risk and never has to the general public.
All of the nuclear plants are safely monitored and have emergency planning zones in case shit does hit the fan (which it almost never does)
Also, coal plants in the western part of the state are the real dangers. Nuclear just emits harmless steam, coal is a whole different story.
I could go all day talking about this stuff, but you're better off staying wherever you see yourself comfortable.
brandondsantos t1_j273i49 wrote
They're a very common species in the region, according to state natural area inventories.
brandondsantos t1_ir3iaqt wrote
Pennsylvania's the real Upside Down, not Indiana.
brandondsantos t1_ja4msfk wrote
Reply to comment by IamSauerKraut in Nuke Power Plant Safety and Suggestions for Good Places to Relocate by [deleted]
Yes, but they're being stored in an on-site spent fuel storage facility. I've seen the dry cask storage containers they have there and they are huge.
Plus, TMI is built like ADX Florence in terms of security. Nothing gets in or out without proper clearance.