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Waste Producer |
Typical Waste |
Estimated Current Volume (m³) |
Estimated Future Annual Waste Arisings (m³) |
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ANSTO |
Laboratory equipment - clothing, paper and glassware |
1320 |
30 |
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States & territories |
Industrial gauges, exit signs, smoke detectors, medical sources, hospital waste which includes clothing, paper and glassware |
160 |
5 - 10 |
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CSIRO |
Contaminated soil from research into radioactive ores in the 1950s and 1960s |
2010 |
- |
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Defence |
Electron tubes, radium painted watches, compasses, sealed sources |
210 |
<5 |
In addition to the information listed in the table above, low level and short-lived intermediate level waste will be generated by the decommissioning of the High Flux Australian Reactor (HIFAR) and the replacement research reactor. Depending on the decommissioning options chosen, between 500 and 2,500 cubic metres of waste will be generated by the decommissioning of each reactor.
Long-lived intermediate level waste
Australia holds approximately 500 cubic metres of long-lived intermediate level radioactive waste. This includes waste from the production of radiopharmaceuticals wastes from mineral sands processing, and used sources from medical, research and industrial equipment.
Table 2: Current inventory of long-lived intermediate level waste
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Waste Producer |
Typical Waste |
Estimated Current Volume (m³) |
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ANSTO |
Target cans, alumina columns, used control arms, aluminium end pieces, solidified liquid waste – from reactor operation and research, and radioisotope production |
205 |
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Industry – historical waste |
Thorium and uranium residues from mineral sands processing |
165 |
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States & territories |
Used sources from medical, industrial and research equipment |
100 |
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Other Australian Government agencies |
Used sources from medical and research equipment |
35 |
Table 3: Estimated future annual arisings of long-lived intermediate level waste
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Waste Producer |
Typical Waste |
Estimated Future Annual Waste Arisings (m³) |
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ANSTO – 2000-2005 |
Target cans, alumina columns, used control arms, aluminium end pieces, solidified liquid waste |
1.53 |
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ANSTO – post-2005 |
Target cans, alumina columns, used control arms, aluminium end pieces, solidified liquid waste |
1.62 |
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States & territories – 2000 onwards |
Sealed sources from medical and research equipment |
2 |
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Other Australian Government agencies – 2000 onwards |
Sealed sources from medical and research equipment |
1 |
Table 4: Estimated future arisings of long-lived intermediate level waste generated by the decommissioning of HIFAR and the replacement research reactor
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Waste Producer |
Typical Waste |
Estimated Future Waste Arisings (m³) |
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ANSTO – HIFAR, estimated date 2035 |
Core support structure |
5 |
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ANSTO – HIFAR, by 2020 |
Packaged reprocessed waste in cement Vitrified residues and compacted waste |
20 6 |
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ANSTO – replacement research reactor, estimated date 2075 |
Core support structure |
<5 |
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ANSTO – replacement research reactor, after 2025 |
Vitrified residues and compacted waste |
20 |
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