1995
DOI: 10.2172/61716
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In-tank processes for destruction of organic complexants and removal of selected radionuclides

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“…In-tank mixers are required to keep the floc in suspension and available to the soluble TRU for adsorption. 14s demonstrated from laboratory testing, precipitation of FqO,.xH,O from CC waste rrmoves 84 to 96 percent of the 241Arn and 60 to 75 percent of the soluble plutonium (Schulz 1995). The development work also indicates that approximately 50 percent of the soluble strontium may also be removed by the ferric hydroxide precipitation process (0.28 MCi of ihe 0.57 MCi soluble %r).…”
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“…In-tank mixers are required to keep the floc in suspension and available to the soluble TRU for adsorption. 14s demonstrated from laboratory testing, precipitation of FqO,.xH,O from CC waste rrmoves 84 to 96 percent of the 241Arn and 60 to 75 percent of the soluble plutonium (Schulz 1995). The development work also indicates that approximately 50 percent of the soluble strontium may also be removed by the ferric hydroxide precipitation process (0.28 MCi of ihe 0.57 MCi soluble %r).…”
Section: -15mentioning
confidence: 85%
“…An analysis of DST radionuclide removal requirements on a tank-by-tank basis (Schulz 1995) has determined that no additional removal of soluble "Sr is required for any tank to meet the NRC Class C criteria. The "Sr concentration in glasses made from supernatant liquid in at least 21 of the DSTs will contain less than 150 Ci "Sr/m3 without pretreatment, which is below the Class B limit for "Sr.…”
Section: Strontium Removalmentioning
confidence: 99%
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