Radioactive Waste

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Radioactive Waste

Have you seen or heard the news lately? Radioactive waste water contamination… Contracts for the disposal of radioactive waste… Nuclear sites and dumps leaking… Cancer and Death by Radiation… What is all this? More importantly, what is radioactive waste?

Radioactive waste. What is it? Radioactive waste is what the name says it is; radioactive and waste. Basically, it is anything that has been exposed to a radioactive nuclear substance and is not in use of anyone anymore so it is declared as trash. Also bear in mind that any definitions or information vary in different countries. According to the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC), radioactive waste has been produced in Canada since the early 1920’s when the first uranium and radium mines has began. Now, there are many different types of waste, ranging from the least amount of hazard to the greatest amount of hazard. The ones with the least amount of radioactivity tend to have shorter lives. They decay in less than 30 years and are called, “short-lived”. The ones with a greater amount of radioactivity perish in more than 30 years and are called, “long-lived”. Let’s break these types of wastes into three parts. Low-level waste (LLW), Intermediate-level waste (ILW), and High-level waste (HLW).

Low-level waste are objects that we deem ‘small’ or ‘unimportant’ and have been infected with radioactive substances. These objects could be things like a protective shoe cover, clothings (lab coats), wiping rags, mops, equipments, tools, injections needles and so on. you can handle these objects with gloves only, but they are stored until they have decayed or until they can be put in the category of ‘ordinary trash’. A huge percentage of LLW is short lived,...

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