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Three Mile Island- the hour-by-hour account (1980)
| Auteur | Mark Stephens |
| Datum | 1980 |
| Classificatie | 3.01.8.11/05 (VS - LOCATIES - HARRISBURG) |
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Uit de publicatie:
Foreword David Rubin of New York University hired me to work for the President's Commission on the Accident at Three Mile Island. As a member of the Public Information Task Force, I worked with Holly Chaapel, Ann Marie Cunningham, Mary Beth Franklin, Sharon Friedman, Wilma Hill, Nancy Joyce, Roy Popkin, Peter Sandman, Patricia Weil and Emily Wells. Their probing, questioning and insight made this a story. During those ninety-hour weeks, Emily Wells was my sanity.Vital material was provided by Chuck Harvey, Ruth Dicker and Dan Reicher of the Commission's Office of Chief Counsel. Their efforts give the book much of its texture and, I hope, balance. Back in California, a small army of students helped me plow through the thousands of pages of documents and notes that were the raw material of the book. Sally Marone Baird, Achla Bedi, Laurie Bennett, Brad Glover, Joy Murakami, Patricia Rowell and Rosemary Storm were my eyes and, in some cases, my brain. Robert Briller, an electrical engineer turned doctor, led me through the technical maze of the accident and acted as interface with many experts at the Electric Power Research Institute. Dr. Roland Finston of Stanford's Department of Health Physics and Dr. Rudolph Sher of the Department of Mechanical Engineering often set me straight and pointed me to just the right experts.
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