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Other Maps RSOE EDIS RadiationNetwork.com 5-60 CPM is normal BG radiation, 100 CPM is an abnormal alert level. Blackcat Systems CEMP (Community Environmental Monitoring Program) has stations in California, Nevada and Utah. Measurements are in μR/hr (micro-Rads per hour). Divide by 100 to get μS/hr (micro-Sieverts per hour). HAZMAT Situations Map |
| Santa Monica (West LA), California EnviroReport Ustream channel Inspector CPM (Counts per minute) Multiply CPM by .0025 to get μSv/h. Per site owner, 40-46 CPM is normal. Twice this is of concern. | San Francisco, CA (Bay Area)
botsmaker Ustream channel Click here owner's site. Divide right hand axis by 100 to get the μSv/h. This is based on 1 Sv = 100 rem and 1 Roentgen (owner's scale) = 1 Rad = 1 rem. | Redlands, California![]() geigercounter Ustream channel CD V-700 in CPM (counts per minute) and mR/hr (milli-Rads per hour) Multiply mR/hr by 10 to get μSv/h (micro-Sieverts per hour) | Las Vegas, NV![]() Pilgrim4life Ustream channel Multiple owner scale mR/h (milli-Rads/hour) by 10 to get μSv/h This is based on 1 Sv = 100 rem and 1 Roentgen (owner's scale) = 1 Rad = 1 rem. |
Driggs, Idaho![]() CerebralProgrammer Ustream channel Ludlum Model 177 ratemeter with a victoreen 490-31 detector scale CPM Please leave comment if you know how to convert this CPM to μSv/h. |