
ANSTO places the highest priority on the safe management of its radioactive waste and used fuel.
Radioactive waste contains radioactive elements that send out higher levels of radiation than natural background radiation. Radioactive waste can be classified into three main categories - low, intermediate and high.
They can be explained as follows:
Used fuel or spent fuel is a term used to describe nuclear fuel that has been used (irradiated) in a nuclear reactor.
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DID YOU KNOW? 92% of the waste produced by ANSTO is low level waste. ANSTO does not store any high level waste. ANSTO only manages about 40% of the low level radioactive waste in Australia. |
ANSTO has safely managed radioactive waste for over fifty years and places the highest priority on the safe management of its waste and used fuel from the OPAL research reactor. This is managed in accordance with national and international standards.
ANSTO is regulated by an independent nuclear safety regulator, the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA)
Internationally, Australia is a member of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which sets international standards for the safety of waste management.
ANSTO stores low level waste and a small amount of intermediate level waste.
Used or spent fuel from the OPAL Reactor is not categorised as waste in Australia. It is stored at ANSTO until it is ready for shipment overseas for permanent storage, or for reprocessing to remove the valuable uranium and plutonium for re-use.
Used or spent fuel from ANSTO's previous reactors (HIFAR and Moata) has been shipped overseas for permanent storage in the USA and for reprocessing in France and the United Kingdom.
Waste produced from the reprocessing of the used fuel sent to France and the United Kingdom will be returned to Australia as intermediate level waste, commencing in 2015. The reprocessed waste will eventually be stored in a national radioactive waste management facility following a site selection process by the Federal Government.
ANSTO is responsible for the management and storage of waste from its own operations. However, waste resulting from nuclear medical treatments and industrial operations is managed by the people who conduct these operations. ANSTO only manages about 40% of the low level radioactive waste in Australia.
All radioactive waste in Australia is managed in accordance with national and international standards.
The management of waste generated by Commonwealth bodies, including ANSTO, is regulated by an independent safety regulator, the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA). State and local governments and private companies or individuals which hold radioactive waste are regulated by the local radiation protection regulator (usually an agency responsible for environmental protection or health) in each state or territory.
Managing radioactive waste and used reactor fuel
This publication details the stringent standards ANSTO follows to ensure the safe management of waste and reactor fuel.
Management of radioactive waste in Australia

ANSTO makes available an information paper providing a comprehensive overview of radioactive waste management:
For further enquiries:
Email: enquiries@ansto.gov.au
Phone: 9717 3770
Additional sources of information are available from: