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(Middletown, PA) — On March 28, 1979, the once unthinkable happened: a partial meltdown of a commercial nuclear power plant, and a radioactive release to the general population, at Three Mile Island (TMI). On March 28, 2009, the once unthinkable happened again. TMI Estates began leasing dwellings to a few lucky Pennsylvanians. From the facility's high-rise residences – Shoreham Towers – to its one-floor garden apartment-type abodes – Cesium Acres – there's plenty of room for everyone. Those interested in making a move can learn how TMI Estates planners took the "toxic" out of a decades-old nuclear taboo. Residents can take advantage of multiple amenities: A lifetime supply of iodine tablets is available for the first 1,000 renters. Sign up today! |
Three Mile Island: Welcome Home! Residential Development Opened at Nuclear Accident Site. FLATLINE 2010 Jan-Feb;12(1-2):e4.