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  2. Low-level waste - Wikipedia

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    LLW should not be confused with high-level waste (HLW) or spent nuclear fuel (SNF). C Class low level waste has a limit of 100 nano-Curies per gram of alpha-emitting transuranic nuclides with a half life greater than 5 years; any more than 100 nCi, and it must be classified as transuranic waste (TRU). These require different disposal pathways.

  3. Low-level radioactive waste policy of the United States

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    Waste is generally categorized as high level waste (HLW) and low-level waste (LLW). LLW contains materials such as irradiated tools, lab clothing, ion exchanger resins, animal carcasses, and trash from defense, commercial nuclear power, medical, and research activities. [1]

  4. Radioactive waste - Wikipedia

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    Intermediate-level waste (ILW) contains higher amounts of radioactivity compared to low-level waste. It generally requires shielding, but not cooling. [ 40 ] Intermediate-level wastes includes resins , chemical sludge and metal nuclear fuel cladding, as well as contaminated materials from reactor decommissioning.

  5. The Hanford Site is America's most contaminated nuclear ... - AOL

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    Employees check barrels of low-level nuclear waste with a Geiger counter at the Hanford Site in 1988. ... Low-level radioactive waste in containers are put into trenches that are then covered in dirt.

  6. Category:Radioactive waste - Wikipedia

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    List of nuclear waste storage facilities in Canada; Low-level radioactive waste policy of the United States; Low-level waste; M. Maralinga: Australia's Nuclear Waste ...

  7. Another defeat for cleaning up low-level nuclear waste ... - AOL

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    Direct Feed Low-Activity Waste is DOE’s plan to start treating low-activity radioactive waste first at the Vit Plant and then start treating high-level radioactive waste sometime in the 2030s.

  8. Ocean disposal of radioactive waste - Wikipedia

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    1983 Moratorium on low-level waste dumping; 1988 Assessing the Impact of Deep Sea Disposal of Low-level Radioactive Waste on Living Marine Resources. IAEA Technical Reports Series No. 288; 1990 Estimation of Radiation Risks at Low Dose. IAEA-TECDOC-557; 1993 Russia reported the dumping of high level nuclear waste including spent fuel by former ...

  9. U.S. Nuclear Waste Disposal -- Only One Company Cashing In - AOL

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    This article was written by Oilprice.com -- the leading provider of energy news in the world Each year the U.S. spends an estimated $30 billion on nuclear waste disposal, yet due to the incredibly ...