Centraco

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Centraco ("Centre nucléaire de traitement et de conditionnement", a French "nuclear installation for the treatment and conditioning" of radioactive waste), is a factory operated by the society for packaging radioactive waste and industrial effluents (fr:Cyclife France, formerly fr:SOCODEI). Located on the Marcoule nuclear site in an area of 11 hectares in the Codolet commune (Gard),[1] this nuclear facility is operational since 1999.

Nuclear waste treated by Centraco are very low, low and intermediate activity (TFA, FMA). They come from the nuclear industry (mainly from EDF and Areva), research centers (Atomic Energy Commission, CEA), 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 (i.e., incinerable) waste, mainly gloves and overalls;
  • Liquid waste such as cleaning solutions, oils, solvents, resins, and sludges from nuclear installations.

Waste treatment

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