Environmentally protective Method of treating an aqueous radioactive fluid
(AF) in a nuclear reactor cycle or radwaste system to selectively capture
or remove radioactive isotopes in a reduced quantitative package to
minimize radwaste generated and revitalize neutron absorption capacity of
nuclear reactor coolant by separately carrying away boron constituents,
when B.sub.10 is later added. The method includes: demineralizing the
(AF) by rough ion exchange and lowering the pH of salts, boron and
non-radioactive substances so that the boron can later pass through an
RO; polishing by reverse osmosis; dividing the (AF) into a permeate
liquid volume and a reject liquid volume, each having certain
characteristics; recycling the reject liquid volume back into
demineralizing step for removing generally most of the radioactive
isotopes to generate a demineralizer effluent; and conveying the permeate
liquid volume to the outside ambient environmental release point for
liquid effluents of the (AF); dividing the demineralizer effluent into a
further permeate liquid volume and a further reject liquid volume having
certain characteristics; and conveying the further permeate liquid volume
to the outside ambient environmental release point of the invention.