September 28, 2009
Report

Bench-Scale Filtration Testing in Support of the Pretreatment Engineering Platform (PEP)

Abstract

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) has been tasked by Bechtel National Inc. (BNI) on the River Protection Project-Hanford Tank Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (RPP-WTP) project to perform research and development activities to resolve technical issues identified for the Pretreatment Facility (PTF). The Pretreatment Engineering Platform (PEP) was designed, constructed and operated as part of a plan to respond to issue M12, “Undemonstrated Leaching Processes.” The PEP is a 1/4.5-scale test platform designed to simulate the WTP pretreatment caustic leaching, oxidative leaching, ultrafiltration solids concentration, and slurry washing processes. The PEP testing program specifies that bench-scale testing is to be performed in support of specific operations, including filtration, caustic leaching, and oxidative leaching.

Revised: February 25, 2010 | Published: September 28, 2009

Citation

Billing J.M., R.C. Daniel, D.E. Kurath, and R.A. Peterson. 2009. Bench-Scale Filtration Testing in Support of the Pretreatment Engineering Platform (PEP) Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.