Radiation
The Council is a member of the Norfolk Local Authorities Radiation Monitoring Group which includes all the Norfolk istrict councils and Norfolk County Council.
Set up in the aftermath of the Chernobyl accident, the
group continues to routinely monitor background levels of radiation across Norfolk. Subject to tight quality control procedures audited by the Local Authorities Radiation Network, the Councils results are used by the Government to monitor the national picture.
Fortunately,
levels in East Anglia are some of the lowest in the country. However, there are a number of potential sources close to the Borough. Sizewell Power Station is some 40 kilometres to the south and there are nuclear weapons held on military bases in the region.
The Borough is not a recognised radon gas area.
The Norfolk Group has produced reports on background levels of radiation and a copy of the most recent can be obtained by contacting
Environmental Health.
Nationally, the Government Agency with specific responsibility for radiological protection is The Health Protection Agency (see useful links).
Mobile Phones and Power Lines
There is considerable public concern about radiation emissions from mobile phones, their base stations and overhead powerlines.
This
is termed non-ionising radiation.
Currently, there is no proven risk to health from the non ionising radiation emitted from mobile phone masts and base stations or overhead powerlines. However, there are well publicised
health concerns over the prolonged use of the mobile handset and effects on the human brain.
The Health Protection Agency have assessed emissions from all the base stations in the country. If you have concerns, you
may wish to seek advice from them direct.
Alternatively you may wish to discuss matters with officers of Environmental Health by phone, email or by using the online contact form above.
Further Information
Contact Us
Tel: 01493 846478
Fax: 01493 846415
Environmental Health
Maltings House,
Malthouse Lane,
Gorleston,
Norfolk,
NR31 OGY
Open: 9am to 5pm Mon to Thurs, 9am to 4:30pm Fri
Useful Links
The Borough Council is not responsible for the contents of external internet sites.


