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RadNet (previously known as ERAMS) is a national network of monitoring stations that regularly collect air, precipitation, drinking water, and milk samples for analysis of radioactivity. The RadNet network, which has stations in each State, has been used to track environmental releases of radioactivity from nuclear weapons tests and nuclear accidents. Future uses of this network might include monitoring waste disposal and radioactive cleanup sites.

RadNet also documents the status and trends of environmental radioactivity; these data are published by NAREL in a quarterly report entitled Environmental Radiation Data. Previously this was a paper only publication, but it is now being published online as well.

 

Air Stations Air - A map that shows the locations of the RadNet Air Sampling Stations.

 

Drinking Water Stations Drinking Water - A map that shows the locations of the RadNet Drinking Water Sampling Stations.

 

Milk Stations Milk - A map that shows the locations of the RadNet Milk Sampling Stations.

 

Precipitation Stations Precipitation - A map that shows the locations of the RadNet Precipitation Sampling Stations.

 

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540 South Morris Avenue
Montgomery, AL 36115-2601
(334) 270-3400 Voice, (334) 270-3454 Fax

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