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Technical Program
 
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Thursday 2/28/02
8:30 AM      SESSION  61     Maricopa Room
Achieving Stakeholder Consensus for Openness and Transparency
Cochairs:
Bill Murphy, MELE Associates (USA)
Linda James Hanus, SAIC (USA)

1   Finding a Solution-The Importance of Transparency
J. Dalton, E. Atherton, UK Nirex Ltd (UNITED KINGDOM)
2   Basis for a Waste Management Public Communication Policy: Actual Situation Analysis and Implementation of Corrective Actions
L. A. Jolivet, Gerencia Centro Atómico Ezeiza; E. R. Maset, Comision Nacional de Energia Atomica (ARGENTINA)
3   Local Partnerships: Achieving Stakeholder Consensus on Low-Level Waste Disposal?
E. Hooft, ONDRAF/NIRAS; A. Bergmans, University of Antwerp; K. Derveaux, STOLA, Local Partnership of the Municipality of Dessel; L. Vanhoof, MONA, Local Partnership of the Municipality of Mol (BELGIUM)
4   Two Views of Public Participation
H. S. Blackman, J. L. Harbour, INEEL (USA)
5   "Substantial Margin of Safety": A New Approach to HLW Disposition
M. S. Power, Washington State Department of Ecology (USA)
6   Hazardous Waste Management: The Role of Journalists in Decision Making Process
M. C. Klika, V. Lokner, D. Subašic, A. Schaller, APO, Ltd (CROATIA)
7   The Advancement of Public Awareness, Concerning TRU Waste Characterization, Using a Virtual Document
T. West, T. P. Burns, M. J. Riggs, D. P. Taggart, W. A. Punjak, W. G. Estill, LANL-Carlsbad Operations (USA)
8   Science Based Policies: How Can Scientist Communicate their Points Across?
A. C. Elnakat, The University of Texas at El Paso (USA)

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