Abstract

A problem in operating NPP with VVER is that waste solutions containing ethanolamine and ammonia from regeneration of ion-exchange filters from the second loop must be processed. The amount of ammonia in the regeneration solutions is equal to 85% of the total amount of the contaminating substances. The water chemistry regime of the second loop without ammonia or with ammonia replaced by dimethylamine is examined. It is shown that the use of dimethylamine makes it possible to increase the duration of the filtration cycle for ion-exchange filters of the purification systems, decrease the concentration of products of corrosion, reduce the environmental impact, and simplify the waste water purification technology.

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