Patent Number: 044328940
Section: claims

1. A process for the treatment of detergent-containing radioactive liquid waste, said waste comprising sodium sulfate and powdery ion exchange resin, said process comprising: (a) measuring a chemical oxygen demand concentration of a radioactive liquid waste,  (b) adding an adsorbent to the waste in accordance with the measured concentration, and  (c) concentrating and drying the waste by heating, thereby converting the waste into powder.  the adsorbent added to the waste is at a concentration not lower than the measured concentration of the waste.  the adsorbent added to the waste is at a concentration 2 to 4 times as high as the measured concentration of the waste.  (a) providing detergent containing radioactive liquid waste;  (b) concentrating the liquid waste to a known chemical oxidation demand concentration;  (c) adding a fixed amount of adsorbent to the liquid waste from (b), the amount of adsorbent added being based on the known chemical oxidation demand concentration of the liquid waste from (b);  (d) concentrating and drying the liquid waste from (c) thereby converting the liquid waste into powder. 2. A process according to claim 1, wherein the powder contains 15 wt. % moisture or less and which further comprises a step of shaping the powder into pellets. 3. A process according to claim 1 or 2, wherein 4. A process according to claim 3, wherein 5. A process according to claim 4, wherein powder of at least one member of substance selected from the group consisting of activated carbon, silica gel, molecular sieve and alumina is used as said adsorbent. 6. The process according to claim 4, wherein the adsorbent added to the waste is at a concentration 3 times as high as the measured concentration of the waste. 7. A process according to claim 3, wherein powder of at least one member selected from the group consisting of activated carbon, silica gel, molecular sieve, and alumina is used as the adsorbent. 8. A process for the treatment of detergent containing radioactive liquid waste, said waste comprising sodium sulfate and powdery ion exchange resin, said process comprising: 9. A process according to claims 1, 2 or 8, wherein the powder is formed by feeding the radioactive liquid waste to a thin film evaporator comprising a vessel having inside a rotary shaft provided with wiping blades and having a heating means, and concentrating and drying the liquid waste therein by heating, thereby converting the liquid waste to powder form. 10. A process according to claim 9, wherein the adsorbent added to the waste is at a concentration not lower than the measured concentration of the liquid waste. 11. A process according to claim 10, wherein the adsorbent added to the liquid waste is at a concentration 2 to 4 times as high as the measured concentration of the liquid waste. 12. A process according to claim 11, wherein powder of at least one member selected from the group consisting of activated carbon, silica gel, molecular sieve, and alumina is used as the adsorbent. 13. A process according to claim 10, wherein powder of at least one member selected from the group consisting of activated carbon, silica gel, molecular sieve, and alumina is used as the adsorbent. 14. A process according to claim 8, wherein the powder contained 15 wt. % moisture or less and which further comprises a step of shaping the powder into pellets. 15. A process according to claim 8, wherein the adsorbent added to the liquid waste is at a concentration not lower than the known concentration of the waste. 16. A process according to claim 15, wherein the adsorbent added to the waste is at a concentration 2 to 4 times as high as the known concentration of the waste. 17. The process according to claim 15, wherein the adsorbent added to the waste is at a concentration of 3 times the known concentration of the waste. 18. A process according to claim 8, wherein powder of at least one member selected from the group consisting of activated carbon, silica gel, molecular sieves, and alumina is used as the adsorbent.