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Monday 2/25/02
1:30 PM      SESSION  6B     Exhibit Hall A,B,C
D&D

7   The Study on the Migration of Radionuclides in the Shallow Land
Y. Shi, L. Guo, Z. Guo, S. Li, Z. Wang, Z. Li, Y. Zhao, China Institute for Radiation Protection; H. Ogawa, T. Maeda, J. Matsumoto, M. Mukai, T. Tanaka, Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute (CHINA/JAPAN)
8   Conditioning of Degradated Packages with Radioactive Waste
G. Dogaru, NIPNE (ROMANIA)
9   A New Technology for Final Surveys
A. E. Desrosiers, Bartlett Nuclear, Inc. (USA)
10   Recyle Experience of Dismantled Cask Handling Crane by Surface Removal Sampling at Kori Unit #1
K.-D. Kim, C. Y. Baeg, J. K. Son, H. S. Kim, J. H. Ha, M. J. Song, NETEC (KOREA)
11   Commercial Decommissioning at DOE's Rocky Flats
A. Schubert, N. Sandlin, C. Freiboth, Kaiser-Hill Company, LLC; S. Hansen, Project Performance Corporation (USA)
12   Justification for Selecting Level A vs. Level B Personal Protective Equipment to Remediate a Room Containing Concentrated Acids, Bases and Radiological Constituents
J. M. Hylko, A. L. Thompson, WESKEM, LLC; J. F. Walter, T. Deecke, Roy F. Weston, Inc. (USA)
13   An Application of a State of the Art 3D-CAD-Modeling and Simulation System for the Decommissioning of Nuclear Capital Equipment in Respect of German Prototype Spent Fuel Reprocessing Plant Karlsruhe
K. Doring, WAK Betriebsgesellschaft mbH; U. Bose, M. Schulz, Siempelkamp Nukleartechnik GmbH (GERMANY)
14   Plutonium Contamination Valence State Determination Using X-Ray Absorption Fine Structure Permits Concrete Recycle
P. F. Ervin, Kaiser-Hill; S. D. Conradson, LANL (USA)
15   Validation of the RESRAD-RECYCLE Computer Code
J.-J. Cheng, C. Yu, ANL; W. A. Williams, W. Murphie, USDOE (USA)
16   Lessons Learned Following the Successful Decommissioning of a Reaction Vessel Containing Lime Sludge and Technetium-99
P. Dawson, J. M. Hylko, D. D. Watson, WESKEM, LLC (USA)
17   Optimized Conditioning of Activated Reactor Graphite
G. Tress, L. Doehring, H. Pauli, H.-F. Beer, Paul Scherrer Institute (SWITZERLAND)
18   Sensor Technology Integration for Efficient and Cost-Effective D&D
J. M. Varona, L. E. Lagos, Florida International University (USA)
19   NPOx Decontamination System
R. Demmer, M. Argyle, M. Ancho, J. Hai-Pao, K. Archibald, INEEL (USA)
20   Development of the Decontamination Approach for the West Valley Demonstration Project Decontamination Project Plan
T. N. Milner, BNFL Inc.; W. T. Watters, West Valley Nuclear Services Company (USA)
21   360 Degree Photography to Document, Train and Orient Personnel for Decontamination and Decommissioning
G. J. LeBaron, Fluor Hanford Company; J. P. Hayfield Jr., Polestar Applied Technology (USA)
23   Lessons Learned in Decommissioning of NPP A-1 After Accident
M. Prazska, J. Rezbarik, D. Majersky, S. Sekely, M. Solcanyi, AllDeco (SLOVAK REPUBLIC)
24   Decontamination Method Data Base
E. Emets, V. G. Efankin, P. P. Polouektov, A. N. Yakovets, A.A. Bochvar All-Russian Research Institute of Inorganic Materials (SSC RF VNIINM) (RUSSIA)
25   D&D Waste Estimate Validation
P. C. Sanford, J. H. Templeton, SAIC; J. L. Stevens, K. Dorr, Kaiser-Hill, LLC (USA)

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