Tuesday, December 2, 2014

EPA 404s RadNet Map Interface For Near Real Time Radiation Monitoring Data - Find It Fully Functional Here


i happened upon the page below in the course of research, and when i came upon it, it was a 404.  the first line of defense is a search engine's cache.  

to my surprise, it was viable, indicating the page had just been pulled. 

thinking this too valuable a resource to waste, i hereby present it below.

the pages which support it from the EPA site are appended as resources 

everything that was functional about it ought still to be functional. 

if not, or if a link is broken, do drop me a line below.


original URL (now registers a 404) :
https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/radnet-map-interface-for-near-real-time-radiation-monitoring-data

google cache 
(source for above, soon to evaporate no doubt)

retrieved from Google: December 2, 2014 
cache date: Oct 15, 2014 12:49:04 GMT


Internet Archive
retrieved December 2, 2014 
(THE ONE AND ONLY TIME THIS PAGE HAD BEEN ARCHIVED):
November 13, 2013
archive URL: 
http://web.archive.org/web/20131113060733/http://catalog.data.gov/dataset/radnet-map-interface-for-near-real-time-radiation-monitoring-data

data-encoded options:

--- right-click above iframe to view in its own window, save, even bookmark (you'll want to rename it: the source, like most sources for this blog, is base64 encoded, and thus hella long).




--- or copy/paste all the code below into your URL address bar to download a zipped file of Google's cache.




--- resource links useful, evidentiary, suspicious or interesting
(and all saved, along with this very page, into the Internet Archive*):

FOR PMO USE ONLY
4646
RadNet Map Interface for Near-Real-Time Radiation Monitoring Data
OAR_Non_Geo_Data
RadNet 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.  In general, data generated from RadNet provide the information base for making decisions necessary to ensure the protection of public health. The system helps EPA determine whether additional sampling or other actions are needed in response to particular releases of radioactivity to the environment. RadNet can also provide supplementary information on population exposure, radiation trends, and other aspects of releases.  The RadNet map interface provides access to near-real-time data (updated approximately hourly) on atmospheric radiation in monitoring locations.
Environmental Protection Agency
EPA
Office of Air and Radiation
OAR
Sara DeCair
202-343-9713
decair.sara@epa.gov
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Yes
Yes
Tool Catalog
Geography and Environment
Administrative
nuclear, accidents, weapons, tests, radioactivity, monitoring stations, NAREL, National Air and Radiation Environmental Laboratory, ORIA, Office of Radiation and Indoor Air, emergency response, air, drinking water, precipitation, milk, sampling, ERAMS, ambient, RadNet, OAR, reactor, counts per minute, CPM, beta, gamma
3/1/2011
3/1/2011
http://www.epa.gov/narel/radnet/
https://cdxnode64.epa.gov/radnet-public/showMap.do
monitor/computer
Near Real-Time; approximately hourly
oldest data 1970s to Present, near-real-time data
Air radiation in counts per minute (CPM) from monitoring station
United States
local monitoring station
https://cdxnode64.epa.gov/radnet-public/enhelpradnetoverview.do
https://cdxnode64.epa.gov/radnet-public/enhelpglossary.do
Air radiation monitor
https://cdxnode64.epa.gov/radnet-public/showMap.do
1
https://cdxnode64.epa.gov/radnet-public/enhelpnavradnet.do
No
NA
https://cdxnode64.epa.gov/radnet-public/showMap.do
Other
0.1
Other
N
N
Y
NA
Applications





*which i have reason not to trust fully, but more on that another post.

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