chris00
Civil/Environmental
- Nov 7, 2002
- 1
I was wondering if anyone has had any success in the removal of uranium from groundwater sources to be used for drinking water. I am aware that ion exchange resins can be effective however, the resins will eventually have to be regenerated with a NaCl brine solution or the resin would have to be replaced and disposed of.
The problems that I foresee involves disposal of a low level radioactive waste material as a solid on the resin or in liquid state in the brine solution. Would a wastewater treatment facility be able to handle the brine solution? Also where would one dispose of the low level radioactive resin material? I've checked with local state agencies to no avail.
Any thoughts or comments would be appreciated.
Cheers
Chris
The problems that I foresee involves disposal of a low level radioactive waste material as a solid on the resin or in liquid state in the brine solution. Would a wastewater treatment facility be able to handle the brine solution? Also where would one dispose of the low level radioactive resin material? I've checked with local state agencies to no avail.
Any thoughts or comments would be appreciated.
Cheers
Chris