National Journal
2022 Publications - Volume 4 - Issue 3

Airo National Research Journal ISSN 2321-3914


Submitted By
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PUSHPENDRA SINGH

Subject
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Physics

Month Of Publication
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December 2022

Abstract
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After using radioactive materials in atomic reactors or in developing nuclear weapons, radioactive waste is the waste that is left behind. Since there has been significant double-dealing of radioactive materials over the past several years, which has resulted in the production of a significant amount of radioactive waste, radioactive waste management is a crucial step in managing it. While maybe not placed properly, light from radioactive waste will cause challenging problems for both individuals and the environment. As a result of normal asset double-dealing, which includes the mining and handling of minerals, burning of petroleum derivatives, or production of flammable gas and oil, radioactive wastes are produced during the atomic fuel cycle, the production and use of radioisotope in medicine, industry, exploration, and farming, as well as during the production of radioactive wastes. The main justifications for isolating atomic or radioactive waste from the other common dangerous wastes across the board are related to how radioactive waste degrades over time. The classification of radioactive waste according to its source and amount of radioactivity might vary from one nation to the next. Additionally, technologies used for the treatment of radioactive wastes include microbiological approaches, plasma confirmation process, compound precipitation, particle exchange, dissipation, and converse assimilation.

Pages
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91- 105