Because there isn't supposed to be. It's bad when we see nuclear power plants release steam unless they are just venting the secondary system, blowing down vents, or testing valves or systems. Let's think this through. The really big "towers" at Three Mile Island (TMI) are the evaporative cooling towers for the plant. Water is cooled by evaporation in the towers and this cool water is (primarily) used to cool the main condensers below the steam turbines in the generating plant. If the weather conditions are right, water vapor can be seen rising from the "big towers" at the plant and it looks like steam. But it's really water vapor. Nothing more. It's normal. Note: There is a fine line between steam like that coming out of a tea kettle and water vapor like in a cloud. But it's pretty much the same thing - condensing water that can be seen. The difference may be that the steam is created through elevated temperatures while the cloud is just a "low temperature" product of weather related activity. A link is provided to a picture of the TMI complex, and water vapor can be seen rising from the cooling towers of the Number 1 unit. Number 2 is shut down and it's reactor core is a wreck. It's towers are not going to be showing any activity.
Three Mile Island got its name from the nearby Three Mile Island, which is a small island located in the Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania. The island is approximately three miles downstream from the state capitol in Harrisburg.
Three Mile Island is located in Pennsylvania. It is situated on the Susquehanna River, south of Harrisburg.
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Krypton-85 (85Kr36) was released at Three Mile Island.
The Three Mile Island nuclear plant is named after the island in the Susquehanna River located three miles downstream from the state capital of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg. This is the location of the nuclear power plant that suffered a partial meltdown in 1979.
Jimmy Carter was the President of the United States during the Three Mile Island nuclear accident in 1979.
The Three Mile Island nuclear power plant used nuclear fuel, specifically uranium, to generate electricity through a process called nuclear fission. The fission of uranium atoms produces heat that is used to generate steam, which in turn drives turbines to produce electricity.
The Three Mile Island accident occurred in the United States, specifically in Pennsylvania. It was a partial meltdown of a reactor at the Three Mile Island Nuclear Generating Station in 1979.
The Three Mile Island nuclear plant is located in Londonderry Township, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Three Mile Island is in the Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania. The nuclear power plant is about 12 miles southeast of the center of the city of Harrisburg.
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