WM '98

Technical Sessions - WM 98

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Monday, March 2, Morning

Session 0 - Introduction
Session 1 - Plenary
Session 2 - Status of the Development of Regulations for Reuse/Recycle of Radioactive Metal from Decommishioning
Session 3 - Chernobyl: Source Term, Decontamination and Waste Management Issues
Session 4 - Panel Session: Privatization Problems and Solutions
Session 5 - Equity in Waste Management Decisions
Session 6 - ER-Progress in Cleaning Up Nuclear Weapons Test Sites-I
Session 7 - What Has Happened to Good Science?
Session 8 - Advanced Waste Management in Reprocessing/Recycling

Monday, March 2, Afternoon

Lunch
Session 9 - Poster - WIPP, Process Technology and R&D
Session 10 - Liquid Waste Treatment from Source to Final Disposal
Session 11 - New Directions in DOE's Waste Management Programs - Are They Working?
Session 12 - International Waste Management Programs-I
Session 13 - Waste Minimization/Pollution Prevention
Session 14 - HLW Vitrification
Session 15 - ER Management and Overview
Session 16 - D&D of USDOE/DOD Facilities
Session 17 - ER Progress in Cleaning Up Nuclear Weapons Test Sites-II

Tuesday, March 3, Morning

Session 18 - Poster-General, ER, D&D
Session 19 - Environmental Remidiation-I
Session 20 - DOE's Waste Management Future; Preparing for NRC
Session 21 - US TRU Waste Management Program
Session 22 - Chernobyl Cleanup in Belarus, Ukraine
Session 23 - International Regulatory and Siting Issues
Session 24 - Multi-Party Decision Making and Conflicts Resolution
Session 25 - Progress in Stabilization of Plutonium and Residues Since DNFSB Recommendation 94-1
Session 26 - Mixed Waste Focus Area Status - Results & Initiatives

Tuesday, March 3, Afternoon

Session 27 - Poster - HLW, TRU
Session 28 - FUSRAP... Completing Our Commitment to the Public
Session 29 - Resource Recovery and Waste Management at Uranium Extraction and Processing Facilities
Session 30 - Environmental Remediation-II
Session 31 - International D&D Progress
Session 32 - Mixed Waste Treatment
Session 33 - Status of Disposal Facility Development for Low Level Waste
Session 34 - Management of Plutonium by Immobilization and Recycle-I
Session 35 - National Waste Management Programs-II

Wednesday, March 3, Morning

Session 36 - Poster - ILW, LLW, MW
Session 37 - ER - Characterization and Assessment
Session 38 - Mechanisms and Predictive Modeling of Radionuclide Transport in Groundwater
Session 39 - Contractor Integration of Complex-Wide Environmental Management Programs
Session 40 - Advanced Waste Forms
Session 41 - Achieving Effective Citizen Advisory Boards
Session 42 - Predicted Performance of Spent Fuel/HLW in a Geologic Repository
Session 43 - Regulatory/Site Release Criteria - Effects on D&D
Session 44 - Indigenous Issues in Waste Management

Wednesday, March 3, Afternoon

Session 45 - International Radioactive Waste R&D Programs
Session 46 - LLW/ILW Radioactive Waste Stream Characterization
Session 47 - Management of Test/Research Reactor - Spent Fuel
Session 48 - Hydrogeologic and Geochemical Considerations in Radioactive Waste Management
Session 49 - Progress in the Treatment and Disposal of DOE Mixed Waste - Re-Visiting This Site
Session 50 - Transportation of Nuclear Waste
Session 51 - Technology Innovation by University/Government/Industry Partnerships
Session 52 - New Technologies in Characterization, Decontamination, Dismantlement, and Material Processing/Recycle and Reuse

Thursday, March 4, Morning

Session 53 - DOE Initiatives
Session 54 - Talking to the Talkers: Moving Communication to a New Level
Session 55 - Closure and Institutional Controls Workshop
Session 56 - Processing, Stabilization, and Disposal Operating Experience
Session 57 - Waste Vitrification Processes
Session 58 - ER Risk Assessment in Environmental Restoration
Session 59 - Privatization Issues
Session 60 - Yucca Mountain Project Update

Thursday, March 4, Afternoon

Session 55 (Cont'd) - Closure and Institutional Controls Workshop
Session 61 - Application of Innovative Technologies in Waste Management
Session 62 - DOE Sites Planning and Management
Session 63 - Expanding Roles of ISO 14001 in the Public Sector
Session 64 - Progress at DOE Sites' Preparation of Nuclear Waste for Disposal
Session 65 - Management of Plutonium by Immobilization and Recycle-II
Session 66 - Case Studies and Applications of Groundwater Transport in Radioactive Waste Management
Session 67 - Privatization Innovative Contract Terms and Conditions
Session 68 - Workshop: Working with the DOE National Program for Metal Recycling

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