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HLW, TRU, LLW/ILW, Mixed, Hazardous Wastes & Environmental Management
WM2009 Waste Management for the Nuclear Renaissance March 1-5, 2009
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WMSymposia is a non-profit dedicated to education and opportunity
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Session 20 - Progress Worldwide in the Closure of Waste Storage Tanks and Facilities
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Chair(s):
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Keith Quigley, Washington River Protection Solutions (USA) Virginia Dickert, Washington Savannah River Company (USA)
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Changing the Safety Culture in Hanford Tank Farms - 9211
Mike Berriochoa, Washington River Protection Solutions (USA); Louis Alcala, Washington River Protection Solutions (USA)
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Assessing Confidence in Performance Assessments Using an Evidence Support Logic Methodology: An Application of TESLA - 9484
Michael Egan, Quintessa, Ltd. (United Kingdom); Alan Paulley, Quintessa, Ltd. (United Kingdom); Linda Lehman, CH2M HILL Plateau Remediation Company (USA); John Lowe, CH2M HILL Plateau Remediation Company (USA); Elizabeth Rochette, Washington State Department of Ecology (USA); Steve Baker, INTERA Incorporated (USA)
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Structural Integrity of Single Shell Tanks at Hanford - 9491
Michael Rinker, Battelle Pacific NW Division (USA); Siva Pilli, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (USA); Naveen Karri, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (USA); John Deibler, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (USA); Kenneth Johnson, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (USA); James Holbery, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (USA); David Hurley, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (USA); Dennis Mullen, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (USA)
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Characterization of Solids in Residual Wastes from Single Shell Tanks at the Hanford Site, Washington, USA - 9277
Ken Krupka, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (USA); Kirk Cantrell, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (USA); Todd Schaef, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (USA); Bruce Arey, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (USA); Steve Heald, Argonne National Laboratory (USA); William Deutsch, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (USA); Michael Lindberg, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (USA)
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Contaminant Release from Residual Waste in Single Shell Tanks at the Hanford Site, Washington, USA - 9276
Kirk Cantrell, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (USA); William Deutsch, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (USA); Ken Krupka, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (USA); Michael Lindberg, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (USA)
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Removing Sludge Heels from Savannah River Site Waste Tanks by Oxalic Acid Dissolution - 9120
Michael Poirier, Savannah River National Laboratory (USA); David Herman, Savannah River National Laboratory (USA); Fernando Fondeur, Savannah River National Laboratory (USA); Michael Hay, Savannah River National Laboratory (USA); Kim Crapse, US DOE - Savannah River National Laboratory (USA); John Pareizs, Savannah River National Laboratory (USA); Bruce Wiersma, Savannah River National Laboratory (USA); Thomas P. Peters, Savannah River National Laboratory (USA); George Thaxton, Washington Savannah River Company (USA); Samuel Fink, Savannah River Nuclear Solutions (USA)
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Enhanced Chemical Cleaning:
A New Process for Chemically Cleaning Savannah River Waste Tanks
- 9100
Sarah Evans, AREVA NP Inc (USA); Leslie Rice, AREVA NP Inc (USA); Paul Wojtaszek, AREVA Federal Services, LLC (USA); Ray Beatty, AREVA (USA); Dennis Jones, AREVA NP Inc. (USA); Neil Davis, Washington Savannah River Company (USA); Renee Spires, Washington Savannah River Company (USA); John Remark, AREVA NP Inc (USA); Edward Ketusky, Washington Savannah River Company (USA)
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Tank Closure Progress at the US DOE's Idaho National Engineering Laboratory Tank Farm Facility - 9554
R. Mark Shaw, US DOE (USA); Steve Butterworth, CH2MWG Idaho, LLC (USA)
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