Indian Point Steam Failure: Nuclear Safety Concerns Rise
A failed steam generator at Indian Point II nuclear power plant vented a small amount of radioactive steam into the air north of New York City. Though the release posed no immediate health risk, the incident reignited public debate over nuclear safety in one of America's most densely populated regions and contributed to the plant's eventual permanent shutdown.
February 15, 2000
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