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We, a group with members of the FIfF e.V. (Computer Professionals for Peace and Social Responsibility), the AAA (Aachen Alliance against Atomic Power) and IPPNW (International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War), built a network of sensor stations to monitor radiation. The TDRM network is destined for the monitoring of atmospheric radioactive radiation in the Tihange-Doel-Aachen area. With first sensor stations installed in the field the network is actually operated testwise. Its Website offers a geographical overview of the positions of installed sensor stations, a survey of present readings, and detailed temporal representations of the radiation level. Citizens—Belgians, Dutchmen or Germans—shall, at any time, be able to keep an eye on the current state of environmental radioactive radiation in the areas potentially affected by a nuclear accident. It is our mission to instigate, by means of our approach, authorities and political bodies to strive for more transparency also on their side.
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