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... that the Fermi 1sodium fast reactor(pictured) suffered a nuclear meltdown that led one author to suggest "We Almost Lost Detroit"? Source: the entire book of that name
ALT2: ... that after the Fermi 1sodium fast reactor(pictured) was decommissioned, its radioactive sodium coolant was left in 55 gallon drums on the shore of Lake Erie for over a decade? Source: Reindl
Comment: Back after extended leave, hope this works.