Los Alamos National Laboratory's Environmental Data Now Viewable by the Public

'Intellus New Mexico' database mirrors the Laboratory's internal environmental data

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'Intellus New Mexico' database mirrors the Laboratory's internal environmental data

LOS ALAMOS, New Mexico, April 2, 2012—Los Alamos National Laboratory’s database of environmental monitoring data is now directly viewable by the public.

"Intellus New Mexico," the new, web-based application, will display the same internal data that Laboratory scientists and regulatory agencies see and use for environmental analysis and monitoring of the LANL site. The new system contains more than 9 million records, including historical data as well as a near-real-time view of ongoing data collection activities.

Intellus NM replaces an older database of Lab-related environmental data, known as RACER.

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