Using the electrolytic method, we have demonstrated removal of Pu and
Am from contaminated conductive material. At EG&G/Rocky Flats, we elec
trolytically decontaminated stainless steel. Results from this work sh
ow removal of fixed contamination, including the following geometries:
planar, large radius, bolt holes, glove ports, and protruding studs.
More specifically, fixed contamination was reduced from levels ranging
from > 1 000 000 counts per minute (cpm) down to levels ranging from
1500 to 250 cpm using the electrolytic method. More recently, the elec
trolytic work has continued at Los Alamos National Laboratory as a joi
nt project with EG&G/Rocky Flats, Impressively, electrolytic decontami
nation of Pu/Am from U surfaces (10 cm(2) per side) shows decreases in
swipable contamination from 500 000-1 500 000 disintegrations per min
ute (dpm) down to 0-2 dpm. Moreover, the solid waste product of the el
ectrolytic method is reduced in volume by more than 50 times compared
with the liquid waste produced by the previous U decontamination metho
d - a hot concentrated acid spray leach process.