Published May 16, 1985 | Version v1
Journal article

Who pays the costs of industrial accidents like Three Mile Island

  • 1. Doub and Muntzing, Washington, DC

Description

The accident at Three Mile Island (TMI) nuclear unit 2 generating plant in Pennsylvania provides a case study on how losses resulting from large industrial accidents are allocated in society. TMI demonstrated that industry regulation, no matter how pervasive, can fail to prevent social harm, and that there are often costs beyond personal injuries and property damage. Although the Price-Anderson Act compensated the public, other insurance was inadequate to cover the losses of shareholders and ratepayers. When the $300 million property insurance proved inadequate, the industry raised property damage insurance to $1 billion and replacement power insurance to $250 million

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Public Util. Fortn.
Journal Volume
115
Journal Issue
10
Series
Public Util. Fortn.
Journal Page Range
13-16
ISSN
0033-3808
CODEN
PUFNA