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Preliminary investigations on reducing the high radiation risk level of TENORM scale waste from petroleum industry
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Nuclear Waste ManagementEngineeringTenorm Scale WasteRadioactive ContaminationRadioactive WasteWaste TreatmentWaste DisposalIncinerationPreliminary InvestigationsWastewater TreatmentChemical EngineeringWater TreatmentTotal RadioactivityWaste ManagementRadioactive Waste DisposalEnvironmental RadiochemistryRa RadionuclidesEnvironmental EngineeringPetroleum IndustryEnvironmental RemediationRadioanalytical ChemistryRecycling
Abstract The main objective of this study is directed to remove 226 Ra, 228 Ra radionuclides from TENORM scale waste without seriously degradation the physicochemical characteristics of soils or generating waste. It was found that 82, 87% removal of total radioactivity using successive washing by commercial and TX-100 solutions, respectively, after seven cycles. Some radiation risk before and after treatment with surfactants were determined. It is a promising and efficient as well as economic process. Our results from this task could provide a useful information for defining the establishing and operating on a pilot-scale plant for efficient and economic TENORM treatment.
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