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Duratek Deploys 5-GPM Liquid Waste Processing Equipment

 
    Duratek recently completed the design and construction of a new 5-gpm (gallon per minute) equipment series, called “LWP-5 Equipment,” to supplement their existing demineralization and membrane processing technologies. The LWP-5 Equipment is a series of treatment systems that are designed to remove impurities and contaminants from plant liquid radioactive waste at a nominal design flow rate of 5 gpm. The LWP-5 Equipment is a perfect solution for smaller liquid waste processing campaigns where full-scale processing equipment may not provide enough added value to compensate for the increased mobilization and installation effort and larger process area requirements. This is a great alternative for processing more challenging waste streams without risking detriment to installed systems. The LWP-5 series provides added flexibility by having the ability of operating as independent systems or added together and configured as necessary to meet site-specific process requirements and goals.
    Duratek and Nebraska Public Power (Cooper Station) have recently completed a successful liquid waste processing campaign in support of Cooper Station’s January outage. The LWP-5 equipment supported Cooper Station’s Heat Exchanger Cleaning Project, Hot Well Condenser Project, and Mop Water Processing Project. The system was also deployed at Diablo Canyon to support their Sluice Water Project in September 2004.