TEPCO ANNOUNCES SELECTED PROJECTS TO TREAT FUKUSHIMA RADIOACTIVE WATER

TEPCO, the company that owns the Fukushima nuclear power plant, announced on March 9th the different technological proposals that have been selected for the treatment of the radioactive water coming from the damaged reactors after the tsunami in 2011.

TEPCO, the company that owns the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, announced on March 9 the different technological proposals that are going to be analyzed for the management of the more than 1.3 million cubic meters of water contaminated with tritium that have been stored for later discharge into the sea.

The water to be treated comes from the ALPS (Advanced Liquid Processing System). This system removes the main radioactive isotopes present in the radioactive water, with the exception of tritium, which is again stored in tanks.

The different proposals presented respond to the international appeal that TEPCO made in May of 2021, when they requested alternative solutions to separate tritium from water, as none of the previously tested processes obtained satisfactory results.

Of the 131 proposals submitted by engineering companies from around the world, only 7 have been selected. Among them, the one carried out by a Spanish cluster formed, among others, by Nucleantech, a company of the Condorchem Enviro Solutions Group, stands out. Condorchem Enviro Solutions is an engineering company specialized in water and wastewater management processes, which has already participated in radioactive effluent treatment projects for Orano, KEPCO Nuclear Fuel, James Fisher Nuclear, and even at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant facilities (SSE ChNPP).

The solution proposed by Condorchem Enviro Solutions, which has been tested with the collaboration of the nuclear industry, allows the separation of tritium from water. This solution, which is being developed, offers the first promising results for the treatment of tritium present in radioactive effluents from PWR reactors.

The separation is carried out by an adsorption process. The adsorbent is previously treated and modified with a patented chemical procedure, which creates a structure with high attraction for the tritiated groups (OT-) present in the radioactive water. Therefore, the tritium remains fixed in the absorbent reducing its presence in the water significantly. This process allows to later separate the absorbent from the water with a simple filtration.

TEPCO's objective is to find a solution to solve the environmental problem of water with tritium. This problem is exacerbated daily with an average increase of 200 tons of radioactive water coming from the damaged reactors after the tsunami. Currently, the nuclear power plant has more than 96% of available water storage capacity, corresponding to 1.32 million tons of stored water. The proposed solutions could prevent the discharge into the sea of ​​these radioactive water.

About Us: Condorchem Enviro Solutions is an enviromental engineering firm that develops and supplies solutions for the treatment of industrial wastewater and air emissions.

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