Published 1987 | Version v1
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Pretreatment of Hanford purex plant first-cycle waste

  • 1. Rockwell Hanford Operations, Richland, WA 99352

Description

A process has been developed to pretreat neutralized, first-cycle high-level waste from the fuels reprocessing facility (PUREX Plant) at the Hanford Site. The process separates solids from the supernate liquid, which contains soluble salts. The solids, including most of the fission products and transuranic elements, may then be vitrified for disposal, while the low-level supernate stream may be processed into a less expensive grout waste form. The process also includes ion exchange treatment of the separated supernate stream to remove radiocesium. A flow sheet based on these operations was completed to support a planned demonstration of the process in the Hanford site B Plant canyon facility

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Publishing Information

Publisher
University of Arizona Nuclear Engineering Dept.
Imprint Place
Tucson, AZ (USA)
Imprint Title
Waste management '87: Waste isolation in the US, technical programs, and public education
Journal Page Range
p. 603-608.

Conference

Title
Waste management '87.
Dates
1-5 Mar 1987.
Place
Tucson, AZ (USA).