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Withdrawal notifications for 2023 (from 1 January 2023 to 31 December 2023)

Information on advance notifications of withdrawals of nuclear material from safeguards made in 2023 are shown in the table below.  The withdrawals involved material used as radiological shielding or small quantities of material for use in instrument calibration or radiation detectors, or as analytical tracers or for research and development.

Summary of withdrawals from safeguards (1 January 2023 to 31 December 2023)

Number of withdrawal notifications (by type of nuclear material involved)1 Reason for withdrawal

One notification involving (U) <8mg, One withdrawals involving plutonium and/or natural uranium, and/or thorium and/or depleted uranium total 8mg quantities. 

Two notifications involving plutonium (Pu) 1<mg quantities.
One other notification involving thorium (Th) <1mg quantities.

This material was withdrawn for use in analysis (e.g., as samples, standards/tracers and/or in instrument calibration)2
No withdrawals of enriched uranium. No withdrawals of enriched uranium.
Twenty-nine notifications involving depleted uranium (DU), total 472.5kg. The withdrawals of depleted uranium were materials incorporated in shielding containers3

Notes

  1. The tabulated information covers advance notifications of withdrawal approved by ONR Safeguards and which resulted in the withdrawal of nuclear material from safeguards. 
  2. There are no facilities outside safeguards that have material in such quantities and forms, and defence establishment requirements for these specialist materials have therefore been met by supply from civil organisations. 
  3. The advance notifications of withdrawal for depleted uranium shielded containers were for temporary withdrawals, the containers being used during the replacement of spent radioactive sources at UK defence establishments.