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300 Area Treatability Test: Laboratory Development of Polyphosphate Remediation Technology for In Situ Treatment of Uranium Contamination in the Vadose Zone and Capillary Fringe
Wellman, Dawn M. ; Pierce, Eric M. ; Bacon, Diana H. ; Oostrom, Martinus ; Gunderson, Katie M. ; Webb, Samuel M. ; Bovaird, Chase C. ; Cordova, Elsa A. ; Clayton, Eric T. ; Parker, Kent E. ; Ermi, Ruby M. ; Baum, Steven R. ; Vermeul, Vincent R. ; Fruchter, Jonathan S.
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (U.S.)
关键词: Uranium;    Phosphates;    Sediments;    Autunite;    Remedial Action;   
DOI  :  10.2172/940753
RP-ID  :  PNNL-17818
RP-ID  :  AC05-76RL01830
RP-ID  :  940753
美国|英语
来源: UNT Digital Library
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【 摘 要 】

This report presents results from bench-scale treatability studies conducted under site-specific conditions to optimize the polyphosphate amendment for implementation of a field-scale technology demonstration to stabilize uranium within the 300 Area vadose and smear zones of the Hanford Site. The general treatability testing approach consisted of conducting studies with site sediment and under site conditions, to develop an effective chemical formulation and infiltration approach for the polyphosphate amendment under site conditions. Laboratory-scale dynamic column tests were used to 1) quantify the retardation of polyphosphate and its degradation products as a function of water content, 2) determine the rate of polyphosphate degradation under unsaturated conditions, 3) develop an understanding of the mechanism of autunite formation via the reaction of solid phase calcite-bound uranium and aqueous polyphosphate remediation technology, 4) develop an understanding of the transformation mechanism, the identity of secondary phases, and the kinetics of the reaction between uranyl-carbonate and -silicate minerals with the polyphosphate remedy under solubility-limiting conditions, and 5) quantify the extent and rate of uranium released and immobilized based on the infiltration rate of the polyphosphate remedy and the effect of and periodic wet-dry cycling on the efficacy of polyphosphate remediation for uranium in the vadose zone and smear zone.

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