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      Projected Salt Waste Production from a Commercial Pyroprocessing Facility

      Science and Technology of Nuclear Installations
      Hindawi Limited

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          Pyroprocessing of used nuclear fuel inevitably produces salt waste from electrorefining and/or oxide reduction unit operations. Various process design characteristics can affect the actual mass of such waste produced. This paper examines both oxide and metal fuel treatment, estimates the amount of salt waste generated, and assesses potential benefit of process options to mitigate the generation of salt waste. For reference purposes, a facility is considered in which 100 MT/year of fuel is processed. Salt waste estimates range from 8 to 20 MT/year from considering numerous scenarios. It appears that some benefit may be derived from advanced processes for separating fission products from molten salt waste, but the degree of improvement is limited. Waste form production is also considered but appears to be economically unfavorable. Direct disposal of salt into a salt basin type repository is found to be the most promising with respect to minimizing the impact of waste generation on the economic feasibility and sustainability of pyroprocessing.

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                Journal
                Science and Technology of Nuclear Installations
                Science and Technology of Nuclear Installations
                Hindawi Limited
                1687-6075
                1687-6083
                2013
                2013
                : 2013
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                : 1-8
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                10.1155/2013/945858
                d1e1aa42-c1ff-489f-bac7-c234dc4c827e
                © 2013

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

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