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Innovative Approaches to Radioactive Waste Management and Treatment

A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental Sciences".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 April 2025 | Viewed by 278

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School of Industrial Engineering, Universitat Politècnica de València, Camino de Vera, s/n, 46022 Valencia, Spain
Interests: membrane technology; industrial effluent; desalination; radioactive waste; radon; radiological protection

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

The applications of radioactive isotopes are part of our daily life in different fields, from the generation of electrical energy to medical applications for the detection and treatment of diseases to the measurement of thicknesses and/or densities in industry.

Like all human activity, these applications also generate forms of waste that, depending on their characteristics, are classified into two large groups: low- and medium-activity waste, which are the majority of those generated, and high activity waste, whose most significant exponent is the spent fuel of nuclear power plants. Like some biological or chemical waste, radioactive waste requires systems for its treatment, confinement and long-term storage. This management must guarantee specific standards of safety and protection of the environment and people, and it must also comply with the principle of minimizing its generation.

This Special Issue aims to review current trends in all stages and aspects related to the management of radioactive waste throughout their entire life cycle: from minimization and segregation at the point of origin to possible decontamination and/or volume reduction treatments until final disposal. This Special Issue will welcome papers on the following topics:

  • Low/medium-activity radioactive waste management
  • High-activity waste management
  • Confinement systems
  • Reprocessing and transmutation of nuclear fuel
  • Dismantling and environmental restoration
  • Occasional incidents
  • Safety and radiological protection in the management of radioactive waste

Prof. Dr. María Pino Sancho Fernández
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • radioactive waste management
  • minimization
  • confinement
  • reprocessing
  • radiological protection

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