Published 1989 | Version v1
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Application of reverse osmosis to the treatment of liquid effluents produced by nuclear power plants

  • 1. 5787700FR
  • 2. Montpellier Univ., 34 (France). Process Engineering Lab.

Description

Radioactive liquid effluents generated during the operation of PWR nuclear power units are currently treated by two independent systems. The effluents from the reactor coolant system are recycled, unlike the others, which, after treatment, are released into the river or ocean that provides cooling water for the unit. The objective of the treatment of nonrecycled effluents is to separate from them as much of the radioactive particles that they contain as possible, so as to release into the environment a maximum volume of nonradioactive waste, and to be left with only a minimum volume of concentrated waste, containing most of the initial radioactivity, which must be loaded into casks for storage. Membrane-based filtration techniques, because they have excellent separation performances, can logically be used for this decontamination of the liquid effluents. Having developed its own reverse osmosis membrane, a possible application in a nuclear power plant, i.e., integration of a reverse osmosis unit into a radioactive liquid effluent treatment system is presented. (author)

Additional details

Publishing Information

Publisher
Elsevier Applied Science.
Imprint Place
Barking (UK)
ISBN
1-85166-412-2
Imprint Title
Future industrial prospects of membrane processes
Imprint Pagination
317 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 222-233.

Conference

Title
International symposium on future industrial prospects of membrane processes.
Dates
6-7 Dec 1988.
Place
Brussels (Belgium).

Optional Information

Secondary number(s)
EUR--12114.