Centraco
Centraco, is a factory operated by the society for packaging radioactive waste and industrial effluents. Located on the Marcoule nuclear site in an area of 11 hectares in the Codolet commune, this nuclear facility is operational since 1999.
Types of radioactive waste
treated by Centraco are very low, low and intermediate activity. They come from the nuclear industry, research centers, and small producers such as hospitals and universities.Types of waste treated in the plant:
- Metallic objects from maintenance operations in controlled area and the dismantling of nuclear power plants;
- Burnable waste, mainly gloves and overalls;
- Liquid waste such as cleaning solutions, oils, solvents, resins, and sludges from nuclear installations.
Waste treatment
- The melting of metals
- The incineration plant for burnable waste and liquid effluents.
The incineration plant
The furnace of the incineration plant consists of three chambers:- A primary chamber with a temperature of 900 – 1000 °C
- A secondary chamber with a temperature of 1100 – 1200 °C
- A tertiary chamber.
The ashes and slags are collected and immobilized within a cementitious matrix. They are then packed in metal drums and shipped to the National Agency for Radioactive Waste.
The incinerator has a rated capacity of 5000 tons of waste / year.
An explosion on September 12, 2011, caused the death of an employee, and injured four others. This happened in a furnace at the site of reprocessing nuclear waste at Marcoule. It was an "industrial accident" and not "nuclear accident".
The furnace
The smelter includes an induction furnace for the manufacture of ingots and metal ferrules. The metals are melted in the furnace at 1600 °C. Impurities are removed manually, then the molten metal is poured into a ladle and is then cast into ingots, or centrifuged to form a tube.The ingots, cylinders of about 1.5 ton, are considered as final waste products of low and intermediate activity and then sent to the Storage Center of Aube in Soulaines-Dhuys for long-term storage on surface.
The steel tubes are recycled for manufacturing gamma radiation shields for medium-level waste such as inner shells, or internal shielding, for γ-irradiating drums, allowing so the reuse of part of the metallic waste.