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Radwaste reduction technology for spent resins

Aizawa, Hideyuki*; Katagiri, Genichi*; Sano, Kazuya ; Higashiura, Norikazu 

In a nuclear power plant, spent IXR (hereafter called SR), low-level radioactive waste, is produced from water purification systems in association with the operation of the plant. These SR are different in a radioactive concentration depending on purification systems, and SR which is relatively higher in the radioactivity concentration is stored in the nuclear power plant. Stored amounts continue to increase year after year. In Japan, it is planned that SR will be buried in the ground in the future as a "waste solid" which is solidified in a specific metal container. In terms of securing long-term soundness of the waste solids, it is said the solidification of the SR is required after stabilization treatment is performed. Moreover, SR with high radioactivity concentration requires higher disposal expenses; therefore, the reduction of the disposal volume is required in terms of cost-cutting. To realize these requirements, processing technologies are required which satisfy both the volume reduction and stabilization of the SR at once. Fuji Electric is continuing to develop LPOP technology and the equipment (FRR: Fuji Resin Reducer) as technologies to respond to these requirements. LPOP treatment is a technology enabling realization of both volume reduction and stabilization of SR which is low-level radioactive waste. Fuji Electric post the overview of LPOP technology and the results of mineralization of ion exchange resin and solidification tests executed for the purpose of evaluating the effect of LPOP treatment aiming the burial disposal on our website.

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