Abstract

The Liquid Waste Management System (LWMS) is a radioactive waste storage and treatment facility equipped in the nuclear power plants to ensure the safe management of radioactive waste generated in the process of operation. New and improved materials and processes are continuously under consideration and development in various countries to reduce waste generation and to minimize costs. To meet the increasing pressure to reduce the release of radioactive into the environment, this study discusses the possible performance improvements of the existing liquid waste management system of APR1400 without additional equipment installation or design changes of the system. This study proposes three possible items for improvement of the Advanced Power Reactor 1400 (APR1400) liquid waste management system which are chemical additions, increasing ion exchange (I.X.) selectivity and optimal operation conditions to reduce the radioactivity concentration in the effluent and solid waste generation. The results of off-site dose calculated by ENDOS-L shows that maximum individual dose is reduced by 12.7% from original values. And the reduction of solid waste generation from the extended replacement period of the membrane is expected to reduce the annual disposal cost by 16.7% from original cost. Improvements do not involve equipment modification so these can be easily applied to currently operating NPPs. It will be helpful to reduce the offsite public dose and operating cost of Nuclear Power Plants(NPPs).

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