Pennsylvania Code
Title 25 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part I - Department of Environmental Protection
Subpart D - Environmental Health and Safety
Article V - Radiological Health
Chapter 236 - LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSAL
Subchapter F - WASTE CLASSIFICATION, WASTE CHARACTERISTICS, LABELING AND MANIFESTS
LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM
Section 236.503 - Waste classification
Current through Register Vol. 55, No. 13, March 29, 2025
(a) Classification by long-lived radionuclides. If the waste contains only radionuclides listed in Table 1, classification shall be determined as follows:
Table 1
Radionuclide |
Concentration (curies/cubic meter)* |
C-14 |
8 |
C-14 in activated metal |
80 |
Ni-59 in activated metal |
220 |
Nb-94 in activated metal |
0.2 |
Tc-99 |
3 |
I-129 |
0.08 |
Alpha-emitting radionuclides with half-life greater than 5 years except Uranium |
100** |
Pu-241 |
3,500** |
Cm-242 |
20,000** |
Ra-226 |
100** |
*To convert nanocuries to becquerels (Bq), multiply by 37. To convert curies to gigabequerels (GBq), multiply by 37.
**Units are nanocuries per gram.
(b) Classification by short-lived radionuclides. If the waste does not contain any radionuclide listed in Table 1, classification shall be determined based on the concentrations shown in Table 2. If the waste does not contain a radionuclide listed in Table 1 or Table 2, it is Class A.
Table 2
Radionuclide | Concentration (curies/cubic meter) | ||
Col. 1 | Col. 2 | Col. 3 | |
Total of all radionuclides with less than 5-year half-life | 700 | ** | ** |
H-3 | 40 | ** | ** |
Co-60 | 700 | ** | ** |
Ni-63 | 3.5 | 70 | 700 |
Ni-63 in activated metal | 35 | 700 | 7,000 |
Sr-90 | 0.04 | 150 | 7,000 |
Cs-137 | 1 | 44 | 4,600 |
To convert nanocuries to becquerels (Bq), multiply by 37. To convert curies to gigabequerels (GBq), multiply by 37.
**There are no limits established for these radionuclides in Class B or C wastes. Practical considerations such as the effects of external radiation and internal heat generation on transportation, handling and disposal will limit the concentrations for these wastes. These wastes shall be Class B unless the concentrations of other radionuclides in Table 1 determine the waste to be Class C independent of these radionuclides.
This section cited in 25 Pa. Code § 236.504 (relating to classification by long- and short-lived radionuclides); 25 Pa. Code § 236.505 (relating to classification of wastes other than § 236.503); and 25 Pa. Code § 236.506 (relating to sum of fractions rule).