Abstract

Two models were developed to predict maximum glycolate concentrations in the Savannah River Site (SRS) Concentration, Storage, and Transfer Facility (CSTF) from implementation of the Nitric-Glycolic flowsheet at the Defense Waste Processing Facility (DWPF). One model describes the kinetics of glycolate destruction via chemical oxidation with sodium permanganate. This model conservatively predicts glycolate concentration delivered to the CSTF with a high probability the actual glycolate concentration is lower than predicted. The second model describes the potential concentration of said residual glycolate within the 242-16H (i.e., “2H”) Evaporator system.

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