Technology Selection for Emergency Radioactive Wastewater Treatment

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Radioactive wastewater on accident cases is characterized by large quantity and complex quality, so the treatment process must be able to meet the request of large quantity, low energy consumption and mobile processing. The quantity and quality of radioactive wastewater under core melt accident case was estimated. The different characteristics of the radioactive waste treatment technology were compared. The practicable technologies and processes for emergency treatment of radioactive waste was analyzed. The recommended flow chart for emergency radioactive wastewater treatment was given out. Some suggestions were given for the research on the emergency treatment of radioactive wastewater technology.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 724-725)

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708-712

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August 2013

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