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Reddy, D.A.; Khandelwal, S.K.; Muthiah, R.; Shanmugamani, A.G.; Paul, B.; Rao, S.V.S.; Sinha, P.K. |
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At Centralised Waste Management Facility (CWMF) 160 m3 of radioactive chemical sludge, generated
from treatment of several batches of category-II and category-III radioactive liquid wastes by chemical
precipitation method was stored in clariflocculator (CF) for downstream processing. The sludge needed conditioning before disposal. The analysis of the sludge samples collected at different radial locations
and depths from the CF showed suspended solid content of 2.37–13.07% and radioactive content of gross
beta-gamma 5000–27,000 Bq/g and a 100–600 Bq/g. After comparing different options available for conditioning
of the sludge based on their technological and economical aspects, it was decided to dewater it using centrifuge
before fixing in cement matrix with additives. Process Control Laboratory of CWMF studied the
process in detail to optimize the relevant parameters for fixation of the concentrate obtained from centrifuge.
Based on these results, conditioning of the stored sludge was undertaken.
The process consisted of diluting the sludge with low active effluents/water for homogenisation and
facilitating the transfer of sludge, dewatering of the slurry utilising decanter centrifuge, fixation of dewatered
concentrate in Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) with vermiculite as an additive using in-drum mixing
method, providing sufficient time for hardening of fixed mass, transportation and safe disposal into
Near Surface Disposal Facility (NSDF). Total 150 m3 of conditioned waste was produced (750 numbers of
drums containing cement fixed concentrate). The paper includes the results of the studies conducted on
cement fixed concentrate blocks for finding out their compressive strength and leaching characteristics. It
also describes the experiences gained from the above operations.
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