Radiochemistry
Intermediate-level waste (ILW) is a category of radioactive waste that contains higher levels of radioactivity than low-level waste but does not require the extensive shielding needed for high-level waste. This type of waste typically includes materials such as used reactor components, resins, and chemical sludges that have been contaminated with radionuclides. ILW requires careful management and disposal due to its potential harm to human health and the environment.
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