West Virginia · Source Disposal

Source Disposal providers in West Virginia.

2 providers in our directory offer source disposal to organizations in West Virginia. 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 West Virginia.

Who regulates source disposal in West Virginia?+

West Virginia is a Non-Agreement State. The NRC Region I handles radioactive materials licensing for organizations operating in this region under direct federal authority.

How do I choose a source disposal provider in West Virginia?+

Look for providers with experience in your specific industry (universities decommissioning labs, hospitals replacing brachytherapy sources, industrial gauge users), current authorization from NRC Region I, 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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