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Re: Short lived waste



Shirley,

I think you'll find that many universities now handle short-lived 
radioactive waste through a decay-in-storage program.  We've had a 
DIS program running for about five years.  If you'd like information 
about our experience with the process from applying for a license 
amendment to the actual operation, please feel free to call me or email 
me at the address in my signature.

Sue Dupre

> Would someone offer me some information about what is the best way to deal
> with short lived radioactive waste (32P, 35S, 125I,...)  in University
> setting?

> Shirley
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