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Radioactive Waste Classification

Radioactive waste classification is a systematic framework for categorizing radioactive materials based on activity, heat generation, and long-term hazard potential, developed by the IAEA. It stratifies waste into classes (exempt, very low-level, low-level, intermediate-level, high-level) to determine appropriate management pathways—from near-surface disposal to deep geological repositories—ensuring environmental protection and regulatory compliance.

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Sources

  1. International Atomic Energy Agency (2009). Classification of Radioactive Waste. IAEA Safety Standards Series No. GSG-1. link
  2. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (2019). Waste Classification and Disposal. 10 CFR Part 61. link

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ScholarGateRadioactive Waste Classification (Radioactive Waste Classification and Characterization). Retrieved 2026-06-04 from https://scholargate.app/en/nuclear-physics/radioactive-waste-classification