Low, intermediate and high level waste.
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In general terms there are three levels of waste defined, though in practice these are sub-divided as necessary depending on thr nature of the waste.There is also transuranic waste mainly produced from weapons programmes. See the article linked below
Low and intermediate level waste from Koeberg is transported by road in steel and concrete containers to a remote disposal site at Vaalputs, 600km away in the Kalahari Desert. However high level waste (the spent fuel) is stored on site. The spent Uranium 235 rods are currently stored on high-density racks submerged in a reactor pool. The rods take 100 000 years to decay, and between 30 and 50 years to cool down to reach the boiling point of water
Carbon dioxide and water are produced as waste products when the mitochondria produce ATP
Alot of waste.
Domestic waste is the garbage produced in our homes.
nuclear waste
Biogas is produced through animal waste.
There is no waste produced by plant and trees.
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