RADIATION PROTECTION BULLETIN ›› 2015, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (5): 21-24.

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Liquid Effluent Reuse and Release for AP1000 Nuclear Power Units

Deng Zhiguo, Yao Peilin, Wang Huaili, Pei Qilin   

  1. CNNC Liaoning Nuclear Power Co. Ltd., Liaoning, Xingcheng, 125100
  • Received:2015-04-22 Online:2015-10-20 Published:2025-02-07

Abstract: With respect to current waste treatment technology for NPPs at home and abroad, liquid effluents can be managed by certain processes to reach the state of Near-Zero Emission for nuclides, excludingTritium and 14C, in them. As the processes do not treat Tritium effectively, its concentration is a decisive factor to determine whether or not to reuse liquid effluents. With practical experiences learned from running NPPs in China, the principle of liquid effluent's reuse and release for AP1000 nuclear power units is studied. That is, after treatment, release of liquid effluent with high Tritium content, reuse of liquid effluent with low Tritium content as much as possible, and discharge of the unbalanced parts. Calculations with realistic source terms show that, with a low concentration of Tritium in liquid effluent, the demand for discharge or reuse can be met while the activity of it after treatment does not exceed 50 Bq/L, with exception of Tritium and 14C.

Key words: Nuclear Power Plant, Liquid effluents, Reuse, Release

CLC Number: 

  • X771