
ANSTO continually monitors environmental gamma radiation from a station located in Engadine, 3 km south-east of Lucas Heights in New South Wales.
ANSTO uses environmental radiation data to evaluate atmospheric dispersion from its site. This radiation is almost completely natural background radiation. For additional data on non-ionising radiation (ultraviolet radiation) in Australia's main cities, see Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA)'s real-time UV index.
ANSTO's controlled airborne discharges are occasionally detectable. A range from 30 to 60 nGy/h was measured in the ARPANSA's survey of natural background radiation near Engadine.
Station Name: Engadine, NSW Lat: -34.07 Long: 151.00
Date/Time: 4 September 2010 at 06:30
| Station | Env. Radiation (nGy/h) |
Rainfall (mm/15min) |
| Engadine 12m | 43.18 | 1.56 |




Notes:
See a list of definitions and information on other types of radiation (e.g. alpha and beta particles) in our glossary of nuclear terms. |
| Date | Time |
| 3_12_2009 | 13:30 AEST |
For further information contact:
Ph: +61 2 9717 3654
Email: env-monitoring@ansto.gov.au