The reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel from Light Water Reactors (LWR) currently used in commercial power plants, generates liquid wastes which must be stored for short or intermediate interim periods pending solidification. The capacity of liquid storage tanks can be more efficiently utilized if the waste is concentrated to the smallest practical volume before and/or during storage.
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