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Potential Use of Ultrafiltration for Groundwater Remediation and Aqueous Speciation of 60Co and 137Cs from A Contaminated Area
Authors:François Caron  Shawn Laurin  Claire Simister  Carine Jacques  George Mankarios
Institution:1. Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, Laurentian University, Sudbury, ON, P3E 2C6, Canada
Abstract:The potential for colloid-facilitated migration in contaminated sites is well known, and remediation techniques such as ultrafiltration are often considered for contaminant removal. Although this approach could be successful, the stability of the contaminant species in groundwater and the removal efficiency need to be investigated to ensure proper decontamination of moving aquifers. In our study, we have sampled contaminated groundwater near a former radioactive liquid disposal area at Chalk River, Ontario, Canada. Samples were taken in 2002 and 2004 to determine the behaviour of radiocontaminants by size fractionation using ultrafiltration, with emphasis on 60Co and 137Cs. The contaminant concentrations varied significantly for both contaminants in the two samples (34.5 and 25.5 Bq/l for 60Co, 25.5 and 97.2 Bq/l for 137Cs). On the other hand, the size fractionation (5,000 Daa nominal cut-off) remained consistent between the 2002 and 2004 samples, as most of the 60Co (72%–83%) remained in the filtrate, while almost all of the 137Cs (>98%) was retained along with the colloidal-sized material. Release of 60Co and 137Cs from the colloidal material yielded desorption coefficients (K D-des) of 7.8 × 105 and 1.7 × 108 ml/g for 60Co and 137Cs, respectively.
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