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Removal of radioactive iodine and cesium in water purification

Authors :
Y. Kobayashi
S. Kitada
Y. Shinoda
K. Nakamura
S. Watanabe
T. Iwamoto
K. Nagai
M. Matsuki
M. Sasaki
K. Tsuchiya
T. Oikawa
Source :
Desalination and Water Treatment. 54:3494-3501
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2014.

Abstract

Radioactive iodine, one of the radionuclides released in the nuclear power plant accident on 11 March 2011, was detected in purified water at water purification plants (WPPs). However, information about removal of radioactive materials in actual water purification process was limited. Therefore, we investigated the removal of radioactive materials (iodine and cesium) immediately after the detection. It is found that non-radioactive iodine in water could be removed by the combined use of pre-chlorination and powdered activated carbon (PAC) treatment. The same result was also obtained in terms of radioactive iodine. Removal of non-radioactive iodine in WPPs was also investigated. Approximately, 60% of iodine was removed by combination of pre-chlorination (0.5–1.0 mg/L) and PAC (15–30 mg/L) in coagulation and sedimentation processes. In water purification process, cesium was mostly removed by coagulation and sedimentation; hence, radioactive cesium was not detected in purified water. It was confirmed...

Details

ISSN :
19443986 and 19443994
Volume :
54
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Desalination and Water Treatment
Accession number :
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