The article, Three Mile Island 29 Years Later: Nuclear Safety Problems Unresolved, addresses the fact that though it has been nearly three decades since the partial meltdown of the nuclear facility located on Three Mile Island, safety measures are not in place that could ensure safe expansion of United States' nuclear capacity. Released at a time when nuclear energy is being reconsidered as a power resource it addresses concerns directly relevant to public in language that is both scientific and logical yet written simply enough for the layman to understand. It points out that as old facilities reach their intended limits and new nuclear ventures are undertaken proper measures are more pertinent than ever as these two stages pose highest risks. However, the lack of quotes deprives the article of authority though it may be absolutely factual and accurate.
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