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Author: | hey [ Tue Feb 11, 2014 3:31 pm ] |
Post subject: | EPA inactive stations |
Inactive EPA Stations This is a list of inactive EPA stations that quit updating their radiation data. Please contact your state EPA government official or government group that is responsible for maintaining this vital radiation data. The more we hold them responsible for their duty, the better the public will be informed of the radiation threat to the US people. http://www.netc.com/inactive-epa.php |
Author: | hey [ Tue Feb 11, 2014 3:32 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: EPA inactive stations |
Here is a list of Name and phone numbers that came from the EPA website. They are here to help us. Office of Radiation and Indoor Air (ORIA) What We Do ORIA’s mission is to protect the public and the environment from the risks of radiation and indoor air pollution. The office coordinates across the Agency and with other federal, state, tribal, and non-governmental organizations to carry out its mission. ORIA develops criteria, standards, guidance, policies, and programs to limit unnecessary radiation exposure and control exposure to indoor air pollutants. The Office: provides technical assistance to states and tribes through EPA's Regional offices, and to other national and international organizations having radiation and indoor air protection programs; directs an environmental radiation monitoring program; responds to radiological emergencies; and evaluates and assesses the overall risk and impact of radiation and indoor air pollution. Programs and projects managed by the Office of Radiation and Indoor Air Asthma Indoor Air Quality Indoor airPLUS IAQ Design Tools for Schools IAQ Tools for Schools Program Mold and Moisture Radon Smoke-free Homes IAQ Tribal Program Radiation RadTown Emergencies involving radioactive materials Risk assessment and federal guidance Cleaning up contaminated sites Radionuclides in air and water Source reduction and management Naturally-occurring radiation Mail code: 6601J | EPA mailing addresses Location: EPA… |
Author: | hey [ Tue Feb 11, 2014 3:33 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: EPA inactive stations |
Location: EPA Headquarters at Washington, D.C. ORIA Organization Mike Flynn, Director Phone: (202) 343-9320 The Office of Radiation and Indoor Air includes: Radiation Protection Division Jonathan Edwards, Director Phone: (202) 343-9290 Indoor Environments Division David Rowson, Director Phone: (202) 343-9370 Program Management Office Kia Logan, Director Phone: (202) 343-9285 National Analytical Radiation Environmental Laboratory Dr John Griggs, Director Phone: (334) 270-3401 National Center for Radiation Field Operations Ron Fraass, Director Phone: (702) 784-8200 |
Author: | KingCobra [ Tue Feb 11, 2014 5:08 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: EPA inactive stations |
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Author: | KingCobra [ Tue Feb 11, 2014 5:16 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: EPA inactive stations |
I made my request for all our taxpayer paid EPA radiation monitoring stations to be activated: ![]() ![]() ![]() http://www.epa.gov/epahome/rtp.html |
Author: | Gracie [ Tue Feb 11, 2014 10:18 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: EPA inactive stations |
OK, did it-- thanks for making it easy! I wrote this: I would appreciate it if, the stations ran by our tax dollars were all activated, please. In this day and age, it is really important to our health to be able to see and assess possible risks from pollen to radon to radiation. The stations serve a valuable function and are there for a reason- the health and safety of all of us. Thank you in advance! I won't hold my breath for the appropriate response, but it was worth a try! I would also like to thank the Admin. and users of N.E.T.C. , I have been a voyeur here since August ('13) after hearing about the ongoing Fukushima situation and looking into it. This is important work being done here, to help ourselves and others. I tell people about the site when I can. Picking up a second job soon, and I plan to save for the package and get on line with you all. I'm in. |
Author: | aHEMagain [ Tue Feb 25, 2014 8:01 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: EPA inactive stations |
So it looks like most of the stations that went off on the 22nd have come back online. Just in time to perhaps be catching a bit of the plume released from WHIPP? Or is it WIPP? WHIMP? aHEMagain ps: still quite a number not reporting. Room for improvement. |
Author: | teeko71 [ Tue Feb 25, 2014 10:21 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: EPA inactive stations |
Here's what gets me. I live in Kansas City. And per POTR....I was breathing in Pluto for 3-4 days and the mother f'er still continues to leak. Thanks for the warning EPA. Thanks for turning off your counters. Karma is a bitch! I have an upper resp issue and cold. It started around the same time. The archived jet stream pattern perfectly fit the time frame for this to reach KC. http://squall.sfsu.edu/scripts/jet_big_archloop.html "Hence, a person on site at the WIPP plant would be inhaling approximately 0.016668 Bq per minute, which works out to 1 Becquerel per hour. Thats why DOE wants to claim its safe for people on site: Of course, these values get significantly more dangerous when they are concentrated over a smaller area by rain, fog, or temperature inversion. Unfortunately the Midwest, especially Saint Louis experience all those concentrating factors between 2/14 and 2/17." http://pissinontheroses.blogspot.com/20 ... 0.html?m=1 |
Author: | rstaton [ Wed Feb 26, 2014 2:44 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: EPA inactive stations |
I just read a news story about the WIPP plant. It's becoming rather frustrating how the media nearly always writes pro-nuke propaganda, such as comparing leaked radiation to a chest x-ray or eating a banana. When you breathe that stuff in, it stays with you and nukes the crap out of whatever tissue it lodges in. It's not at all the same as a brief exposure to radiation from outside your body. |
Author: | KingCobra [ Wed Feb 26, 2014 9:37 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: EPA inactive stations |
rstaton wrote: I just read a news story about the WIPP plant. It's becoming rather frustrating how the media nearly always writes pro-nuke propaganda, such as comparing leaked radiation to a chest x-ray or eating a banana. When you breathe that stuff in, it stays with you and nukes the crap out of whatever tissue it lodges in. It's not at all the same as a brief exposure to radiation from outside your body. I agree but until people wake-up and stop trusting the so called mainstream media for their source of truth news, that is what they will get. Hang around a robber and you can expect your stuff to be missing. ![]() |
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