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1.3.7.2. Comparison between the Belgian, French and Canadian radioactive waste classifications

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In Belgium, class A waste has a specific destination and class B and C waste are managed together. In France, the VLLW and LLW-SL categories are managed together, the AA-LL and HALL categories are managed together, while the FA-VL category is managed independently. For the three states, a distinction is made between current waste and historical waste [PAR 18].

Table 1.6. Comparison of radioactive waste classifications in Belgium, France and Canada (source: [PAR 18]). In brackets, the equivalences with the IAEA classification from 2009 [IAE 09a]

Belgium France Canada
Number of categories 3 5 4
Classification by lifespan and activity level A (LLW)B (ILW)C (HLW) TFA (VSLW)FMA-VC (LLW)FA-VL (VLLW)MA-VL (ILW)HA-VL (HLW) LLW (LLW)ILW (ILW)HLW (HLW + spent fuel)Mining waste
Other more vague categories NORM, T-NORMRadiferWaste from future sanitationSpent fuelSpent MOX fuel Waste without a channelFuel and MOX
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