Special nuclear material

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Special Nuclear Material (SNM) is fissile material. They are specifially defined by the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 as plutonium, uranium-233, or uranium enriched in the isotopes uranium-233 or uranium-235.


NRC regulations require each licensee who possessed during a reporting period special nuclear material (SNM) in a quantity totaling 1 gram or more of contained uranium U235, U233, or plutonium to prepare and submit in computer-readable format reports concerning SNM received, produced, possessed, transferred, consumed, disposed of, or lost.

CODE Description Notes
10 Depleted Uranium For depleted uranium and source material, enter the U235 isotope weight to the nearest kilogram
E1 Uranium enriched greater than normal but less than 5 percent
E2 Uranium in enrichment of 5 percent or more but less than 20 percent
E3 Uranium in enrichment of 20 percent or more but less than 80 percent
E4 Uranium in enrichment of 80 percent or more
50 Plutonium enter the sum of Pu239 and Pu241 to the nearest gram
70 U233
81 Normal uranium
83 Plutonium Pu238 Report as Pu238 if the contained Pu238 is greater than 10 percent of total plutonium by weight. Otherwise, report as plutonium. enter the weight of the isotope Pu238 to the nearest 0.1 gram.
88 Thorium
89 Uranium in cascade

Reporting Loss of Theft

Docket and Licenses

Special Nuclear material dockets start with 070 then id number. Example 07001151 for Westinghouse. Paired with a license number starting with SNM-xxxx, for example SNM-1107.

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