https://cdxnode64.epa.gov/radnet-public/monitorView.do
This is the link I use to check beta levels. This link is not active today and I am not able to check and report data on beta radiation.
The EPA graphs on gamma levels over time are available. http://www.epa.gov/radnet/radnet-data/index.html#NE
However, it is difficult to discern daily levels from these graphs.
I do detect an upward movement in gamma levels for Nebraska and, especially, (Des Moines) Iowa
http://www.epa.gov/radnet/radnet-data/radnet-omaha-bg.html
http://www.epa.gov/radnet/radnet-data/radnet-desmoines-bg.html
I am concerned that we are not being informed about potential developments in nuclear plants along the Missouri River, including Fort Calhoun and Cooper nuclear plants.
Furthermore, the Army Corps warns of forecast calling for up to 3 inches of rain in Missouri River basin — Record dam releases to continue
http://enenews.com/army-corps-warns-of-forecast-calling-for-up-to-3-inches-of-rain-in-missouri-river-basin-record-dam-releases-to-continue
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