MOSCOW (Sputnik) — Ninety-nine of 135 beta-radiation sensors, including those in New York City and Los Angeles, are not functional due to electromagnetic interference from cellphone towers, The Wall Street Journal reported Monday, citing officials from the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) responsible for sensors.
Agency officials consider gamma monitors more important than beta sensors, while some nuclear experts argue that being able to quickly detect the presence of a beta emitter is crucial in an emergency, the newspaper reported.
The agency has been criticized for its radiation-monitoring activities, including removing a mobile radiation-analysis lab from the western state of Nevada to Alabama in the east and eliminating milk radiation monitoring. The agency claimed the measures were "part of a pattern of retreat" on its radiation-protection work, according to the newspaper.