"EPA Monitoring Continues to Confirm That No Radiation Levels of Concern Have Reached the United States
Release date: 03/28/2011
Contact Information: EPA Press Office press@epa.gov
WASHINGTON – During detailed filter analyses from 12 RadNet air monitor locations across the nation, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) identified trace amounts of radioactive isotopes consistent with the Japanese nuclear incident. Some of the filter results show levels slightly higher than those found by EPA monitors last week and a Department of Energy monitor the week before. These types of findings are to be expected in the coming days and are still far below levels of public health concern.
EPA’s samples were captured by monitors in Alaska, Alabama, California, Guam, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands and Washington state over the past week and sent to EPA scientists for detailed laboratory analysis.
Detailed information on this latest round of filter results can be found at:http://epa.gov/japan2011/rert/radnet-data-map.html#results
EPA’s samples were captured by monitors in Alaska, Alabama, California, Guam, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands and Washington state over the past week and sent to EPA scientists for detailed laboratory analysis.
Detailed information on this latest round of filter results can be found at:http://epa.gov/japan2011/rert/radnet-data-map.html#results
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