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The RadNet Search Form is intended for the general public.
1. Select one of the Location radio buttons (State, City/State or EPA Region) to start.
2. Select criteria from Media.
3. Select criteria from Nuclides/Radiation.
4. The date range has default values. You may change the date range by selecting a different year from the drop down list.

The Search User's Guide provides you with detailed information on how to use the Query. Sections of the User's Guide also can be accessed by clicking on the underlined criteria below.

Update on Federal Radiation Milk Sampling

November 3, 2014: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is no longer conducting RadNet milk sampling. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has the authority for food safety, including monitoring radiation in milk. Learn more about FDA's Total Diet Study and Toxic Elements in Food and Foodware, and Radionuclides in Food programs.
EPA completed its final quarterly milk sample collection in April 2014 and the results from analyzing those samples, along with historical milk sampling results, will continue to be available on Envirofacts.

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