IP Library Granted Patent US 8,148,594
Granted Patent B2
US 8,148,594 · App. 11/834,098 · Granted Apr 3, 2012

Process for treating radioactive waste water to prevent overloading demineralizer systems

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Patent No.
US 8,148,594
App. No.
11/834,098
Granted
Apr 3, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

A process and system for treating waste water containing contaminants to prevent excessive accumulation on demineralizer media of a driver contaminate capable of such accumulation before another contaminant can reach a predetermined level of accumulation. The waste water is treated upstream of the demineralizer media with removal means for specifically removing the driver contaminant while leaving the other contaminant for subsequent removal by the demineralizer media. The amount of accumulation on the demineralizer media of the other contaminant is monitored, and the supplying of treated waste water to the demineralizer media is terminated when its accumulation reaches the predetermined level.

Claims (39)

1. A process for treating waste water containing contaminants to prevent excessive accumulation of at least one of said contaminants on demineralizer media, said process comprising:

determining the amounts of each of said contaminants in an influent stream of said waste water;

selecting at least one of said contaminants as a driver contaminate capable of excessive accumulation on a demineralizer media before at least one other of said contaminants can reach a predetermined level of accumulation on said demineralizer media;

treating said waste water with ion specific removal means for specifically removing said driver contaminant from said waste water while leaving a significant amount of said other contaminant for subsequent removal by said demineralizer media, said removal means being located upstream of said demineralizer media; and,

supplying said treated waste water to said demineralizer media subsequent to removal of said driver contaminant by said ion specific removal means such that said other contaminant can reach said predetermined level of accumulation on said demineralizer media.

2. The process of claim 1 further comprising monitoring the amount of accumulation on said demineralizer media of said at least one other contaminant, and terminating the supplying of said treated waste water to said demineralizer media when said accumulation reaches said predetermined level.

3. The process of claim 2 , wherein said at least one other contaminant is radioactive and emits detectable radiation and said monitoring step comprises detecting the level of said radiation, and wherein said terminating step is initiated when said radiation reaches a predetermined level.

4. The process of claim 2 further comprising determining the amount of said at least one other contaminant in an effluent stream of water from said demineralizer media, and determining the flow rate of at least one of said influent and effluent streams; wherein said monitoring step comprises the using software and a microprocessor for calculating the amount of said accumulation based on said flow rate and a difference between the amounts of said at least one other contaminant in said influent and effluent streams; and wherein said terminating step is initiated when said calculated amount reaches said predetermined amount.

5. The process of claim 3 or claim 4 further comprising activating an audible, a visual or both an audible and a visual alarm when said accumulation reaches said predetermined amount.

6. The process of claim 1 , wherein said treating step comprises passing said waste water through ion exchange media having a composition selected specifically for removal of said driver contaminant.

7. The process of claim 1 , wherein said treating step comprises treating said waste water with a chemical composition to produce a precipitate specifically containing said driver contaminate, and passing said treated waste water through a filter medium capable of removing said precipitate.

8. The process of claim 1 , wherein said treating step comprises the steps of:

treating said waste water with an electro-coagulating seeding agent adapted to attach said driver contaminant; and

passing said treated waste water through an electro-coagulation system adapted specifically for coagulating said driver contaminant so that said driver contaminant is capable of being removed by a filtration step.

9. The process of claim 1 , wherein said treating step comprises passing said waste water through an electro-coagulation system adapted specifically for coagulating said driver contaminant in a floc capable of being removed from said waste water by a filtration step.

10. The process of claim 9 , wherein said treating step further comprises passing said waste water through an electromagnetic filter after its passage through said electro-coagulation system.

11. The process of claim 1 , wherein said driver contaminate is a radionuclide or a bleeder ion.

12. The process of claim 1 , wherein said waste water contains contaminants in the form of ions, colloids, suspended solids or combinations thereof having negative charges, said process further comprises:

passing an electric current through a quantity of said water placed between an anode means and a cathode means to cause electro-coagulation of said contaminants, said anode means comprising at least one anode element made of a metal that dissolves in said water to provide cations of said metal for neutralizing the negative charges on said contaminants and to form oxide or hydroxide precipitates of said metal containing said driver contaminant; and,

separating said precipitates from said quantity of waste water to provide a water effluent having substantially less driver contaminant than was present in said waste water before said electro-coagulation.

13. The process of claim 12 , wherein before said electric current is passed through said waste water, a compound is added to said waste water to bring its pH into a range of 6 to 8.

14. The process of claim 12 , wherein before said electric current is passed through said waste water, a compound is added to said waste water to bring its conductivity into a range of 2 to 1000 μmhos.

15. The process of claim 12 , wherein a reverse osmosis membrane is located downstream of said anode and said cathode and where before said electric current is passed through said waste water, reject of a reverse osmosis membrane is recycled to said waste water passing between said anode and said cathode to bring the conductivity of said waste stream into a range of 2 to 1000 μmhos.

16. The process of claim 12 , wherein particles of said precipitates have an average size, and wherein said process further comprises adding a flocculating polymer to the waste water from said electro-coagulation to increase the average size of said particles before said precipitates are separated from said waste water.

17. The process of claim 12 , wherein at least a portion of said contaminates are non-ferromagnetic, and said process further comprises adding a compound to said waste water having a ferromagnetic component, said compound forming a ferromagnetic complex with said non-ferromagnetic contaminants, and wherein said separating step comprises using an electromagnetic filter for separating said ferromagnetic complex from said waste water.

18. The process of claim 17 , wherein said non-ferromagnetic contaminate portion contains cesium and said added compound is cobalt hexaferrocyanate.

19. The process of claim 17 , wherein said electro-magnetic filter comprises a filtering media surrounded by an electromagnetic coil, and wherein said filtering media comprises a bed of magnetizable pieces.

20. The process of claim 12 , wherein at least a portion of said precipitates contain a ferromagnetic component, and wherein said separating step comprises using an electromagnetic filter for separating said ferromagnetic precipitates from said waste water.

21. The process of claim 12 , wherein said anode means comprises at least one sacrificial element made of aluminum or titanium.

22. The process of claim 12 , wherein said anode means comprises at least one sacrificial element made of iron or stainless steel.

23. The process of claim 12 , wherein said anode means comprises a first set of plates of said metal and said cathode means comprises a second set of plates alternating with and arranged in parallel to said first set of plates; and wherein said first set of plates are connected in series to a positive terminal of an electrical power source, and said second set of plates are connected in series to a negative terminal of said power source.

24. The process of claim 12 , wherein said anode means comprises a first set of plates of said metal and said cathode means comprises a second set of plates alternating with and arranged in parallel to said first set of plates; and wherein said first set of plates are connected in parallel to a positive terminal of an electrical power source, and said second set of plates are connected in parallel to a negative terminal of said power source.

25. The process of claim 12 , wherein at least a portion of said precipitates contain radioactive and ferromagnetic components; wherein said separating step comprises using an electromagnetic filter for separating at least said precipitates portion from said waste water by accumulating it on a ferromagnetic filtering medium magnetized by an electromagnetic field; and wherein said process further comprises periodically removing said electromagnetic field to demagnetize said filtering medium and to release an accumulation of said precipitates portion from said filtering medium, and then providing a flow of liquid through said filtering medium to flush away said released waste and convey it to a means for handling radioactive waste.

26. The process of claim 12 , wherein said anode means is connected to a positive terminal of an electrical power source and said cathode means is connected to a negative terminal of said power source so that said electric current flows through said water quantity in a direction that causes radioactive deposits to accumulate on said cathode means; and wherein said process further comprises periodically connecting said anode means to said negative terminal and said cathode means to said positive terminal so that the direction of said current flow is reversed and an accumulation of said radioactive deposits is released, and then providing a flow of liquid past said cathode means to flush away said released accumulation and convey it to a means for handling radioactive waste.

27. The process of claim 12 , wherein particles of said precipitates have an average size, wherein said process further comprises adding a flocculating polymer to the waste water from said electro-coagulation to increase the average size of said particles before said precipitates are separated from said waste water, wherein at least a portion of said precipitates contain a ferromagnetic component, and wherein said separating step comprises using an electromagnetic filter for separating said ferromagnetic precipitates from said waste water.

28. The process of claim 1 , wherein said driver contaminate is radioactive and comprises an Sb-125, I-129, Mn-54, Fe-55, Fe-59, Co-58, Co-60 or Zn-65 isotope, or a combination of two or more thereof.

29. The process of claim 28 , wherein said driver contaminant is accumulated until it exceeds Classes B and C limits from Table 1.

30. The process of claim 1 , wherein said driver contaminant is a bleeder.

31. The process of claim 1 , wherein said driver contaminant is boron.

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TERMINATION AND RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RECORDED AT REEL 046583, FRAME 0910 Recorded Nov 27, 2023
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From: ENERGYSOLUTIONS, INC. (N/K/A ENERGYSOLUTION COMPANY, INC.); ENERGYSOLUTIONS, LLC; MHF PACKAGING SOLUTIONS LLC
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jul 18, 2018
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