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US07645387B2 Method of utilizing ion exchange resin and reverse osmosis to reduce environmental discharges and improve effluent quality to permit recycle of aqueous or radwaste fluid
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使用离子交换树脂和反渗透的方法,以减少环境排放并改善废水质量,以允许水性或放射性废物流体的再循环
- Patent Title: Method of utilizing ion exchange resin and reverse osmosis to reduce environmental discharges and improve effluent quality to permit recycle of aqueous or radwaste fluid
- Patent Title (中): 使用离子交换树脂和反渗透的方法,以减少环境排放并改善废水质量,以允许水性或放射性废物流体的再循环
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Application No.: US11636847Application Date: 2006-12-11
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Publication No.: US07645387B2Publication Date: 2010-01-12
- Inventor: Charles E. Jensen , Dennis A. Brunsell , Larry E. Beets
- Applicant: Charles E. Jensen , Dennis A. Brunsell , Larry E. Beets
- Applicant Address: US TN Knoxville
- Assignee: Diversified Technologies Services, Inc.
- Current Assignee: Diversified Technologies Services, Inc.
- Current Assignee Address: US TN Knoxville
- Agent Monroe Alex Brown, Patent Attorney
- Main IPC: B01D61/00
- IPC: B01D61/00 ; C02F1/44 ; B01D63/00

Abstract:
Method of maximizing resin utilization and optimizing reverse osmosis performance to polish an aqueous or radwaste fluid. The method provides resin scavenging of targeted isotopes and exposes filter media and resin to a higher influent activity concentration to enable higher waste loading and longer life of resin while protecting downstream reverse osmosis system from high concentration of contaminants.An aqueous waste feedstream is processed through steps of filtering, demineralizing, and reverse osmosis; and the feedstream is separated into permeate and reject streams for recycling and evaluation, respectively. The permeate stream is recycled in ways that permit it to return to a supply area for recycle reuse or discharge. One of the steps in the invention reduces concentration of undesirable constituents in the reject stream which may adversely affect waste classification for packaging, shipping and disposal and protect personnel from radiation exposure by reducing the overall dose rate of the processed reject stream and reverse osmosis system.
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