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ionquest 201 was used successfully in a commercial application to reduce the uranium content of an organic stream (tributyl phosphate in kerosene) from 100 ppm U to less than 0.5 ppm U. After treatment, the organic (which had been contaminated with another organophosphorus compound) contained low enough levels of uranium that it could be sent off site for treatment or disposal. The uranium-bearing...