Minnesota · Source Disposal

Source Disposal providers in Minnesota.

2 providers in our directory offer source disposal to organizations in Minnesota. Licensed retrieval, transport, and disposal of disused sealed sources (Cs-137, Co-60, Sr-90, Am-241, Ir-192). Includes source registry reconciliation and license amendment support. Most providers carry NRC Type B transport authorization.

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Common questions

About source disposal in Minnesota.

Who regulates source disposal in Minnesota?+

Minnesota is an NRC Agreement State — the Minnesota Department of Health, X-ray Unit handles materials licensing and inspections within state borders. Federal NRC oversight applies only to specific categories (nuclear reactors, certain federal facilities).

How do I choose a source disposal provider in Minnesota?+

Look for providers with experience in your specific industry (universities decommissioning labs, hospitals replacing brachytherapy sources, industrial gauge users), current authorization from Minnesota Department of Health, X-ray Unit, and references from organizations of similar size and complexity. Compare credentials, turnaround time, and pricing across multiple bids before committing — or submit an RFQ here to get matched with vetted vendors.

What does source disposal typically cost?+

$2k–$50k per source depending on activity and disposal pathway

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