In this work Strontium was separated selectively form, Pd 2 + , Ni 2 + and Ca 3 + using anionic resins of Amberlite type IRA-900 and IRA-410 from nitrate medium. The Seperation of strontium by strongly basic anion exchangers IRA-410 and IRA-900 from simulated waste containing, Sr 2 + , Eu 3 + , Ce 3 + , Pd 2 + , Rh 3 + , Ru 3 + , Uo 2 + 2 , Fe 3 + , Cr 3 + , Ni 2 + , Al 3 + , Ca 2 + , and Cs + , in K 2 SO 4 @ nitrate medium which adsorbed as strontium sulphate complex was achieved through ligand- ligan exchange. The elution of strontium carried out via < loading the column with a solution of 0.03N EDTA in presence of 0.1N NaNO 3 at pH7 where Sr 2 + has low K d value. An inductively Coubled Plasma - Optical Emission Spectrometry (ICP - OES) of ARL type model 3520, was used for elemental analysis.