- Harold Denton
Harold R. Denton (born
February 24 ,1936 inSalem, North Carolina ) was the Director of the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation at theUnited States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (USNRC) and is best known for his role as President Carter's personal adviser at theThree Mile Island accident .After graduating in 1958 with a
B.S. innuclear engineering fromNorth Carolina State University College of Engineering , Denton first worked atDuPont as an engineer for several years before being hired by theUSNRC . After ten years, he became the Director of the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, a position he held until hisretirement in 1998.At Three Mile Island
Denton was President Carter's personal representative to Harrisburg at the
Three Mile Island nuclear power plant . The arrival of Denton seemed to immediately calm the frayed nerves of public officials and stem the anger of a frustrated press corps. ReporterSteve Liddick ofWCMB radio explained to writerMark Stephens that "Harold Denton was trusted because he looked like a regular, down-to-earth kind of guy. And people wanted someone to believe."It was Denton's task to inform Pennsylvania Governor
Dick Thornburgh and the President about the discovery of a possibly explosivehydrogen bubble above the cooling water, at the top of the reactor pressure vessel. That debate over whether or not the bubble would mix withoxygen and set off anexplosion fuelled speculation of ameltdown .At the time of Carter's arrival on Sunday morning, April 1, whether the bubble would explode was still under debate. Denton informed the President of the risk just as he was preparing to enter the plant. "...I briefed the President on this bubble and the possibility of an explosive mixture and tried to give him the two sides that were out there, but we still didn't have single view on that," Denton remembered.
Denton has won multiple awards for his contribution at Three Mile Island, including the James N. Landis Medal. In an interview with Dick Thornburgh concerning TMI, Thornburg said, " [Denton] proved to be a genuine hero with respect to this event. He was a much needed source of information for those of us who had the ultimate responsibility for the safety of the people in the area and the quality of the environment."
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* [http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20040328/news_1n28tmi.html 25 years after Three Mile Island, nuclear industry still has demons]
* [http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/three/peopleevents/pandeAMEX87.html Harold Denton]
* [http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/three/filmmore/reference/interview/thornburgh07.html Dick Thornburgh on: Harold Denton, NRC Official]External links
[http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/BAH/dam/mg/mg471.htm The HAROLD AND LUCINDA DENTON PAPERS at the Pennsylvania State Archives]
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