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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 33 - Radiological Dispersion Devices (RDD)/Improvised Radiological (IRD)/Nuclear-Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD): Detection, Response, Decontamination and Recovery
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Chair(s):
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Larry Regens, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center (USA) Kim Auclair, KD Auclair & Associates, LLC (USA)
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Adaptive Management: A Paradigm for Remediation of Public Facilities - 9428
David Janecky, Los Alamos National Laboratory (USA); Jeffrey Whicker, Los Alamos National Laboratory (USA); Ted B. Doerr, MWH Americas, Inc. (USA)
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Updated Decision Support Tool for the Management of Waste and Debris from Radiological Incidents - 9150
Paul Lemieux, US EPA (USA); Susan Thorneloe, US EPA (USA); Colin Hayes, Eastern Research Group, Inc. (USA); Molly Rodgers, Eastern Research Group, Inc. (USA); Roger Christman, Eastern Research Group, Inc. (USA)
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Spatial Interaction Modeling to Identify Potentially Exposed Populations during RDD or IND Terrorism Incidents - 9443
Larry Regens, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center (USA); James Gunter, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center (USA); Sangetta Gupta, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center (USA)
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Sequestration Coating Performance Requirements for Mitigation of Contamination
from a Radiological Dispersion Device - 9067
John Drake, US EPA (USA)
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Security Requirements for Spent Fuel Storage Systems - 9264
Philip Brochman, US NRC (USA); Shana R. Helton, US NRC (USA); Elizabeth Thompson, US NRC (USA)
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Lessons Learned from TOPOFF 4 - 9385
Ed Day, PELL Resources (USA)
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