Posted on Mon., Nov. 23, 2009
By Jan Hefler
Philadelphia Inquirer Staff Writer
Investigators with the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission yesterday found that a minimal amount of radiation had leaked inside a reactor at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant Saturday afternoon but did not pose any health threats to the public.
However, some state and local officials, including Gov. Rendell, said they were upset that notifications were not made in a timely way to authorities.
Diane Screnci, NRC spokesperson, said that the leak had "no effect on public health or safety" because it was confined to a reactor building at the central Pennsylvania plant, about 10 miles south of Harrisburg. She also said about 20 of the 151 workers inside the building either inhaled radiation or touched contaminated surfaces, but said the amount was not harmful.