Sunday, March 1, 2015

Russian technology Fukushima – Voice of Russia

RosRAO Rosa Tom’s subsidiary specializing in the management of radioactive waste. It has chance to help Japan to clean Fukushima’s radioactive waste. There are currently about 800 000 cubic meters of waste that needs a purification, according to the IAEA, which not long ago inspected plant. The radioactive water at Fukushima is one of the most complex problems in the short term. The International Atomic Energy Agency experts require the water to be purified of tritium before it ends up in the ocean. Currently, the tritium concentration is many times larger than the norm, according to WHO.

Japanese specialists in Fukushima is currently testing a water purification system for the water used to cool the reactors. The system is efficient system against 62 radioactive substances, but not tritiet. The young Russian scientist Sergei Florja has told Sputnik on the Russian technology advantages:

Our system removes more radioactive material than our competitors’ technologies. Radioactive waste becomes after treatment almost distilled water so, however, contains a certain amount tritum. Our task is to develop a facility that collects this tritiet for final disposal. There are already suitable techniques, such rektificering and catalytic isotope exchange. Our method involves an optimal combination of these techniques.

Each participant in Entrepreneur Competition has received $ 9.6 million from the Japanese government to create a demonstration project. In RosRAO work is already underway. Aleksandr Bogutskij , Director of RosRAO Northwest:

It created a demonstration booth in scale 1: 100 to display art legitimacy and effectiveness. The legitimacy means that the installation actually perform their uppgiter, ie cleans away tritiet from waste water and collects it for disposal. A prototype is produced in the second half.

The three companies will present their latest prototypes of Japan in March 2016. In case the prototype works well, the Russian carrier to claim on producing a large industrial plant Fukushima.

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