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Waste management aqueous, treatment

Stinson, M. K., Skovronek, H. S. Chresand, T.J. (1991). EPA site demonstration of BioTrol aqueous treatment system.Journal ofAir and Waste Management Association, 41, 228-33. [Pg.297]

The actinides as trace components will not take any penulty on the already tested waste management procedures (denitration, calcination, vitrification), provided that Np and Pu can be retained in the aqueous waste stream. Without changes of the THOREX flow-sheet, the 1st feed solution contains Np(V) and Pu(lV). Consequently, Np ends up in the waste stream, while Pu following the heavy metal, can be withdrawn with the aqueous phase of the 2nd coextraction step with reducing agents and thus combined with Np (hatched arrow) for the further waste treatment. [Pg.517]

Nine hazardous waste incinerators that are operating commercially in the United States might be available, two each in Texas and Ohio, and one each in Arkansas, Illinois, Kentucky, Nebraska, and Utah. The largest commercial hazardous aqueous waste treatment facility in the United States is managed by DuPont in Deepwater, New Jersey. It provides a combination of physical, chemical, and biological treatment. Clean Harbors, in Baltimore, uses supercritical fluid extraction to treat aqueous wastes. Perma-Fix, with facilities in the Southeast and Midwest, uses proprietary aqueous treatment processes tailored to specific waste streams. [Pg.42]


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