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What is the difference between, low-level, intermediate-level and high-level nuclear waste?

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What is the difference between, low-level, intermediate-level and high-level nuclear waste?

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A. Low-level waste includes slightly contaminated clothing and items that come from hospital departments of nuclear medicine and research laboratories. Most nuclear waste falls into this category. Intermediate-level waste is typically items such as ion exchange columns from the system of a nuclear power plant containing a higher level of radioactivity. High-level waste would be spent fuel bundles.

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