Does EPA’s RadNet monitoring network track non-ionizing radiation from power lines, transmitters, or cell phone towers?
The EPA’s RadNet monitoring network is designed to track fluctuations in airborne radioactive particles. RadNet does not track non-ionizing radiation that comes from power lines, transmitters, or cell phone networks like 5G.
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- Where can I view RadNet monitoring data and sampling analysis/laboratory results?
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- What is RadNet?
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