Patent Number: 052884350
Section: claims

1. A method of treating radioactive waste material comprising sulfur compounds, comprising: (a) feeding an aqueous feed slurry comprising radioactive waste material comprising sulfur compounds and glass forming material into a melter, said melter comprising a molten glass pool and a plenum area above the glass pool, whereby said waste material forms solid ash and waste gas, a portion of the solid ash being incorporated into the glass pool;  (b) combusting said waste gas in the plenum area for an average residence time of at least about 3 seconds, to form an off-gas comprising sulfur compounds by contacting said waste gas with oxygen;  (c) solidifying a portion of the sulfur compounds contained within said off-gas by contacting said off-gas with an aqueous solution in a scrubber to produce sulfuric acid and scrubber off-gas and where the sulfuric acid is contacted with calcium hydroxide to form gypsum and gypsum-water; and  (d) recycling a portion of the gypsum-water into the aqueous feed slurry.  (i) providing a drain pipe connected to the melter proximate to the molten glass pool; and  (ii) removing molten glass from the melter by injecting air into the drain pipe.  (i) contacting said scrubber off-gas in a mist eliminator to collect an aqueous eliminator solution and form an eliminator off-gas; and  (ii) diverting said eliminator solution to the scrubber.  (i) providing a gypsum tank, positioned to receive the sulfuric acid from the scrubber, in which the sulfuric acid and calcium hydroxide are contacted, a recycle water tank connected to the gypsum tank, and a feed tank connected to the recycle water tank;  (ii) transferring a portion of the gypsum-water from the gypsum tank to the recycle water tank; and  (iii) charging waste material, glass forming material, and water from the recycle water tank, into said feed tank to form the feed slurry.  (a) a feed tank, connected to a melter, for supplying a slurry of waste material, glass forming material, and aqueous fluid to the melter;  (b) a melter for vitrifying and incinerating a portion of the waste material, the melter comprising a reservoir for containing molten glass for vitrifying waste ash, a plenum area above the reservoir for combusting waste gas forming an off-gas comprising sulfur compounds, and at least one combustion intake for supplying oxygen to the plenum area;  (c) a plenum heater proximate to the plenum area for maintaining the temperature in the plenum area at about 980.degree. C. or above;  (d) a scrubber located downstream of the plenum area for contacting the off-gas with aqueous fluid to convert the sulfur compounds into sulfuric acid;  (e) a mist eliminator, connected to the scrubber for receiving gases therefrom and for discharging liquid thereto, for contacting the scrubber off-gas with a surface to form an aqueous eliminator solution and eliminator off-gas and wherein the eliminator solution is discharged into the scrubber;  (f) a gypsum solidification tank, connected to the scrubber, for receiving the sulfuric acid and calcium hydroxide to form gypsum and gypsum-water; and  (g) a recycle tank connected to the feed tank and a recycle pipe connected from the gypsum tank to the recycle tank for recycling a portion of the gypsum-water. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the waste material comprises ion exchange resin which comprises sulfonic groups and the off gas comprises sulfur dioxide. 3. The method of claim 2 further comprising: 4. The method of claim 2, further comprising: 5. The method of claim 4 further comprising filtering said eliminator off-gas to remove at least about 98 percent by weight of particulates above about 0.6 microns. 6. The method of claim 4 further comprising: 7. A process system for treating radioactive waste material comprising sulfur compounds, comprising: 8. The process system of claim 7 further comprising a drain pipe connected to the reservoir and an air lift pipe connected to the drain pipe for providing air into the drain pipe to allow molten glass material to flow out of the reservoir. 9. The process system of claim 7 further comprising a filter, connected to receive the eliminator off-gases, for filtering the eliminator off-gas to remove at least about 98 percent by weight of particulates above about 0.6 microns.