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Remediation of uranium contaminated water and soil by PIMS approach

  • 1. Raicevic, S.
  • 2. Institute of Nuclear Sciences VINCA, Radiation and Environmental Protection Laboratory, P.O.Box 522, 11001 Belgrade (Serbia)

Description

Contamination of soil by uranium (U) represents a permanent threat for food and water resources. For this reason, remediation is a very important measure for protection of the health of the population living in the vicinity of these contaminated sites. Phosphate- Induced Metal Stabilization (PIMS) represents one of the powerful methods for remediation of soil and water contaminated by U, including depleted uranium (DU). By this approach it is possible to stabilize metals in the form of phosphate phases and other low soluble phases that are stable over geological time. PIMS is based on application of a special form of apatite of biological origin, Apatite II, to clean up metal and radionuclide contamination, in situ or ex situ. This biogenic apatite can be emplaced as a down-gradient permeable reactive barrier, mixed into contaminated soil or waste or used as a disposal liner. Here we will briefly describe the PIMS remediation protocol. (author)

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Proceedings of the 5th Yugoslav Nuclear Society Conference (YUNSC-2004)

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Publishing Information

Publisher
Institute of Nuclear Sciences VINCA
Imprint Place
Belgrade (Serbia)
ISBN
86-7306-076-1
Imprint Title
Proceedings of the 5th Yugoslav Nuclear Society Conference (YUNSC-2004)
Imprint Pagination
544 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 381-384
Report number
INIS-CS--0005

Conference

Title
5. International Yugoslav Nuclear Society Conference
Acronym
YUNSC-2004
Dates
27-30 Sep 2004
Place
Belgrade (Yugoslavia)

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17 refs.; This record replaces 36115500