TABLE I Concentration | ||
Radionuclide | curie/cubic meter(1) | nanocurie/gram(2) |
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 transuranic radionuclides with halflife greater than five years | 100 | |
Pu-241 | 3,500 | |
Cm-242 | 20,000 | |
Ra-226 | 100 | |
NOTE: (1) To convert the Ci/m3 values to gigabecquerel (GBq)/cubic meter, multiply the Ci/m3 value by 37. (2) To convert the nCi/g values to becquerel (Bq)/gram, multiply the nCi/g value by 37. |
TABLE II | |||
Radionuclide | Concentration, curie/cubic meter(1) | ||
Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | |
Total of all radionuclides with less than 5-year halflife | 700 | (2) | (2) |
H-3 | 40 | (2) | (2) |
Co-60 | 700 | (2) | (2) |
Ni-63 | 3.5 | 70 | 700 |
Ni-63 in activated metal | 35 | 700 | 7000 |
Sr-90 | 0.04 | 150 | 7000 |
Cs-137 | 1 | 44 | 4600 |
NOTE: (1) To convert the Ci/m3 value to gigabecquerel (GBq)/cubic meter, multiply the Ci/m3 value by 37. | |||
(2) 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 II determine the waste to be Class C independent of these radionuclides. |
Utah Admin. Code R313-15-1009