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RadNet (Environmental Radiation Ambient Monitoring System)
RadNet, formerly Environmental Radiation Ambient Monitoring System (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 has been used to track environmental releases resulting from nuclear emergencies and to provide baseline data during routine conditions.
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RadNet (Environmental Radiation Ambient Monitoring System)
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RadNet, formerly Environmental Radiation Ambient Monitoring System (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 has been used to track environmental releases resulting from nuclear emergencies and to provide baseline data during routine conditions.
RadNet-Air Near Real Time Data
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RadNet-Air is a national network of air monitoring stations that regularly collect air samples for near real time analysis of radioactivity. The data is transmitted to NAREL in Montgomery Alabama. The RadNet-Air network has been used to track environmental releases resulting from nuclear emergencies and to provide baseline data during routine conditions.
RadNet Air Quality (Fixed Station) Data
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RadNet is a national network of monitoring stations that regularly collect air 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. RadNet also documents the status and trends of environmental radioactivity
RadNet Air Quality (Deployable) Data
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RadNet Deployable Monitoring is designed to collect radiological and meteorological information and data asset needed to establish the impact of radiation levels on the environment. The RadNet Deployable System has been designed as a tool for radiological emergency response and can be used to support the current fixed stations of the EPA's RadNet monitoring network. It can also be used as a tool for monitoring areas associated with a real or perceived nuclear or radiological threat.