May 30, 2026
Report

Batch contact testing with variable Na AN-107 and AP-105

Abstract

The Hanford Site stores an estimated 56 million gallons of mixed radioactive and chemically hazardous waste in large underground tanks. In support of the Direct Feed Low-Activity Waste (DFLAW) program for expediting Hanford tank waste supernate treatment, laboratory-scale ion exchange processing using prototypic unit operations was conducted on AW-105 tank waste at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Radiochemical Processing Laboratory. This report describes the batch contact testing for tanks AN-107 and AP-105 to help evaluate CST performance on tanks waste supernate after processing it in the ion exchange columns. Batch columns were performed with the wastes at six Na concentrations.

Published: May 30, 2026

Citation

Branch S.D., A.M. Westesen, L.M. Arrigo, C.A. Harabagiu, T.L. Trang-Le, and R.A. Peterson. 2025. Batch contact testing with variable Na AN-107 and AP-105. Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. PNNL-38722.

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