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Curium-243   0.001   110   3
Curium-244   0.001   148   4
Curium-245   0.001   74   2
Europium-152   0.01   18,500   500
Europium-154   0.01   14,800   400
Europium-155   0.01   111,000   3,000
Gadolinium-153   0.01   185,000   5,000
Germanium-68   0.01   74,000   2,000
Gold-198   0.01   1,110,000   30,000
Hafnium-172   0.01   14,800   400
Hafnium-181   0.01   259,000   7,000
Holmium-166m   0.01   3,700   100
Hydrogen-3   0.5   740,000   20,000
Indium-114m   0.01   37,000   1,000
Iodine-125   0.5   370   10
Iodine-131   0.5   370   10
Iridium-192   0.001   1,480,000   40,000
Iron-55   0.01   1,480,000   40,000
Iron-59   0.01   259,000   7,000
Krypton-85   1.0   222,000,000   6,000,000
Lead-210   0.01   296   8
Manganese-56   0.01   2,220,000   60,000
Radioactive Material1/   Release Fraction   Quantity (GBq)   Quantity (Ci)
Mercury-203   0.01   370,000   10,000
Molybdenum-99   0.01   1,110,000   30,000
Neptunium-237   0.001   74   2
Nickel-63   0.01   740,000   20,000
Niobium-94   0.01   11,100   300
Phosphorus-32   0.5   3,700   100
Phosphorus-33   0.5   37,000   1,000
Polonium-210   0.01   370   10
Potassium-42   0.01   333,000   9,000
Promethium-145   0.01   148,000   4,000
Promethium-147   0.01   148,000   4,000
Radium-226   0.001   3,700   100
Ruthenium-106   0.01   7,400   200
Samarium-151   0.01   148,000   4,000
Scandium-46   0.01   111,000   3,000
Selenium-75   0.01   370,000   10,000
Silver-110m   0.01   37,000   1,000
Sodium-22   0.01   333,000   9,000
Sodium-24   0.01   370,000   10,000
Strontium-89   0.01   111,000   3,000
Strontium-90   0.01   3,330   90
Sulfur-35   0.5   33,300   900
Technetium-99   0.01   370,000   10,000
Technetium-99m   0.01   14,800,000   400,000
Tellurium-127m   0.01   185,000   5,000
Tellurium-129m   0.01   185,000   5,000
Terbium-160   0.01   148,000   4,000
Thulium-170   0.01   148,000   4,000
Tin-113   0.01   370,000   10,000
Tin-123   0.01   111,000   3,000
Tin-126   0.01   37,000   1,000
Titanium-44   0.01   3,700   100
Vanadium-48   0.01   259,000   7,000
Xenon-133   1.0   33,300,000   900,000
Yttrium-91   0.01   74,000   2,000
Zinc-65   0.01   185,000   5,000
Zirconium-93   0.01   14,800   400
Zirconium-95   0.01   185,000   5,000
Any other beta-gamma emitter   0.01   370,000   10,000
Mixed fission products   0.01   37,000   1,000
Mixed corrosion products   0.01   370,000   10,000
Contaminated equipment, beta-gamma   0.001   370,000   10,000
Irradiated material, any form other
than solid noncombustible   0.01   37,000   1,000
Irradiated material, solid noncombustible   0.001   370,000   10,000
Mixed radioactive waste, beta-gamma   0.01   37,000   1,000
Packaged mixed waste,2/ beta-gamma   0.001   370,000   10,000
Any other alpha emitter   0.001   74   2
Contaminated equipment, alpha   0.0001   740   20
Packaged waste, alpha2/   0.0001   740   20
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1/ For combinations of radioactive materials, the licensee is required to consider whether an emergency plan is needed if the sum of the ratios of the quantity of each radioactive material authorized to the quantity listed for that material above exceeds one.
2/ Waste packaged in Type B containers does not require an emergency plan.
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