Ra-226 recovered from old steel barrels in Fiji

Medical and industrial radioisotope supplier Niowave recently recovered radium-226 (Ra-226) from two old steel barrels in Suva, Fiji, and transported the isotope to its facility in Lansing, MI, according to a report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

The Ra-226 will be used to harvest actinium-225, a daughter isotope in short supply but high demand in medical imaging and cancer treatment, the IAEA stated, in a February 17 news post.

The steel drums were directly exposed to the elements and suffered extensive corrosion. Image and caption courtesy of the IAEA.The steel drums were directly exposed to the elements and suffered extensive corrosion. Image and caption courtesy of the IAEA.

The barrels had been stored for a decade at a building that lacked a roof and suffered extensive corrosion, yet the radioactive sources remained intact for safe recovery and repackaging, the IAEA said. The IAEA facilitated the effort following a request from Fiji officials through its Global Radium Management Initiative, which aims to support countries in managing legacy Ra-226 sources.

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