In the Phase I project on this subject, it was demonstrated that UV-vis spectroscopy is capable of determining the concentration of vanadous (V+2) and vanadic (V+3) ions in the presence of the other ions normally found during a chemical decontamination using the LOMI process. The proposal is to construct on-line instrumentation that is capable of operating in the environment of the chemical decontamination of an operating nuclear plant. The instrument system would first be tested in a pilot plant situation during a loop test decontamination of radioactive artifact. Two plant evaluations of the instrument systems will be performed. The first to evaluate the instrument performance. The second to incorporate any improvements in the LOMI process that may have resulted from the first plant test.
Anticipated Results:An instrument system can be demonstrated that would lead to more effective chemical decontamination. This would lead to a reduction of radiation exposure to operating and maintenance personnel, and to reduced operating cost for nuclear power plants.