LLW Forum

303 N Main St
West Bend, WI 53095

The Low-Level Radioactive Waste Forum, Inc. is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting a collaborative approach to the complex issue of low-level radioactive waste management across states and regions. Established in 2001, the forum promotes the objectives of federal legislation and encourages states to form interstate agreements for effective waste disposal.

Through various initiatives, including the Source Collection and Threat Reduction Program, the LLW Forum facilitates cost-shared support for the disposal of unused radioactive sources, aiming to assist licensees in all 50 states and U.S. territories. The organization offers memberships and subscriptions to its written materials, keeping stakeholders informed on key developments in low-level radioactive waste policy and management.

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