Pretreatment Process for Performance Improvement of SIES at Kori Unit 2 in Korea

  • Lee, Sang-Jin (Nuclear Environment Technology Institute, Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co., Ltd.) ;
  • Yang, Ho-Yeon (Nuclear Environment Technology Institute, Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co., Ltd.) ;
  • Shin, Sang-Woon (Nuclear Environment Technology Institute, Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co., Ltd.) ;
  • Song, Myung-Jae (Nuclear Environment Technology Institute, Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co., Ltd.)
  • Published : 2004.02.01

Abstract

Pretreatment process consisted of submerged hollow-fiber microfiltration(HMF) membrane and spiral-wound nanofiltration(SNF) membrane has been developed by NETEC, KHNP for the purpose of improving the impurities of liquid radioactive waste before entering Selective Ion Exchange System(SIES). The lab-scale combined system was installed at Kori NPP #2 nuclear power plant and demonstration tests using actual liquid radioactive waste were carried out to verify the performance of the combined system. The submerged HMF membrane was adopted for removal of suspended solid in liquid radioactive waste and the SNF membrane was used for removal of particulate radioisotope such as, Ag-l10m and oily waste because ion exchange resin can not remove particulate radioisotopes. The liquid waste in Waste Holdup Tank (WHT) was processed with HMF and SNF membrane, and SIES. The initial SS concentration and total activity of actual waste were 38,000ppb and $1.534{\times}10_{-3}{\mu}Ci/cc$, respectively. The SS concentration and total activity of permeate were 30ppb and lower than LLD(Lower Limit of Detection), respectively.

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