I'm trying to understand the integration of EPA Radnet monitors to the NETC map.
At the EPA Radnet site there are many gamma detectors around the country that are showing CPM's of 5000-7000 cross all energy levels it picks up. I understand the issues with interpreting CPM's from any one site, but I'm wondering why I don't see a location on the map for, lets say San Diego, which has a CPM in the 7000 range. Shouldn't those stations show up on the map, or are they not including all Radnet sites in the feed you use?
Here are a few links to the kind of station I'm talking about.
http://www.epa.gov/radnet00/images/gamm ... mmasum.jpghttp://www.epa.gov/radnet00/images/gamm ... mmasum.jpghttp://www.epa.gov/radnet00/images/gamm ... mmasum.jpgI noticed that San Diego is listed as one of the inactive EPA sites. The CPM last reported is 306, so it must not have been reporting the numbers from the detector above. Unless I'm completely misinterpreting what those graphs I'm linking to show?
Thanks for any light you can shine on this for me.
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