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The waste sent to Michigan is called technologically enhanced naturally occurring radioactive material (TENORM). The EPA has warned that TENORM produced by oil and gas production presents risks for those working with the material or living within 100 meters of a disposal site.
Disposal of low-level waste is straightforward and can be undertaken safely almost anywhere. Storage of used fuel is normally under water for at least five years and then often in dry storage. Deep geological disposal is widely agreed to be the best solution for final disposal of the most radioactive waste produced.
The DOE has dozens of LLW sites under management. The largest of these exist at DOE Reservations around the country (e.g. the Hanford Reservation, Savannah River Site, Nevada Test Site, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Idaho National Laboratory, to name the most significant).
Some examples include radioactively contaminated protective shoe covers and clothing; cleaning rags, mops, filters, and reactor water treatment residues; equipment and tools; medical tubes, swabs, and hypodermic syringes; and carcasses and tissues from laboratory animals.
Summary NRC has segmented LLW into categories of Class A, Class B, Class C, and Greater-Than-Class C (GTCC). Three classes of LLW A, B, and C are considered suitable for shallow land burial. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF. ENVIRONMENTAL.
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1 Uranium mine and mill waste 2 Low-level radioactive waste 3 Intermediate-level radioactive waste 4 High-level radioactive waste Includes tailings and waste rock generated by the mining and milling of uranium ore.
There are two broad classifications: high-level or low-level waste. High-level waste is primarily spent fuel removed from reactors after producing electricity. Low-level waste comes from reactor operations and from medical, academic, industrial, and other commercial uses of radioactive materials.

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