While on my daily drive yesterday, I ended up in Goldsboro, across the lake from Three Mile Island. Yes, THAT Three Mile Island. Of course, I had to investigate. I ALWAYS have to investigate. So, I followed the road for a while, and discovered a dead end. Time for my GPS!
The view from across Lake Frederic in Goldsboro. Notice the reactor on the right, Reactor 2, is not functioning. This is where the melt down occurred in 1979.
I ended up in MIddletown, about 20 miles away.
Reactor 1 in Middletown. I tried to get a picture of the Three Mile Island sign, but there are cameras at the entrance to the access road, and I really wasn't interested in having my picture taken going into a nuclear reactor!
There is speculation that Three Mile Island is scheduled to be shut down. It's too expensive to run, with diminishing returns. Renewable energy is less expensive. And, of course, there is no back-up reactor if there is an outage.
On the job front, I have an interview Friday as a leasing agent for an apartment complex. Also, I am going in to apply for a job in person today. I will keep you all advised!
Have a wonderful day!
The view from across Lake Frederic in Goldsboro. Notice the reactor on the right, Reactor 2, is not functioning. This is where the melt down occurred in 1979.
I ended up in MIddletown, about 20 miles away.
There is speculation that Three Mile Island is scheduled to be shut down. It's too expensive to run, with diminishing returns. Renewable energy is less expensive. And, of course, there is no back-up reactor if there is an outage.
On the job front, I have an interview Friday as a leasing agent for an apartment complex. Also, I am going in to apply for a job in person today. I will keep you all advised!
Have a wonderful day!
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