RadNet is the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) nationwide network that monitors radioactivity in drinking water, air, and precipitation. It helps EPA and other agencies track environmental radiation levels, assess the impact of nuclear events, and ensure public safety. RadNet data is used to establish baseline radiation levels and detect any unusual increases that could pose a threat.
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