Waste Management Symposia 2010
 

 

Session 11 - US DOE Featured Site: Hanford - Accomplishments and Challenges

This panel session focuses on progress and technologies from the US DOE's largest and longest term nuclear legacy waste cleanup effort at the Hanford Site in south-eastern Washington State. The session will began with an introduction, update on progress, and perspectives on cleanup challenges from DOE senior management. The introduction was followed by two sequential panel discussions on 1) the Hanford central plateau and river corridor cleanup, and 2) tank waste remediation. Hanford Site contractors and national laboratory representatives will introduce their specific role in Hanford cleanup and highlight technology advances that are helping enable and improve progress in environmental remediation, waste management, tank waste remediation, and D&D.

Panelists David Brockman, Manager, US DOE-RL; Stacy Charboneau, US DOE-ORP; Frank A. Figueroa, President and General Manager, Mission Support Alliance; Ryan Dodd, Deputy Project Manager, Washington Closure Hanford; John Lehew, President, CH2M HILL Plateau Remediation Company; Wayne Johnson, Director Environmental Sustainability Division, PNNLGreg Ashley, Project Director, Waste Treatment Plant Project, Bechtel National; Scott A. Saunders, WRPS Technology and SST Retrieval Manager, Washington River Protection Solutions; and Tom Brouns, Manager, Environmental Health and Remediation Sector, PNNL.

 

Chair(s):
Dave Brockman, US DOE (USA)
Stacy Charboneau, US DOE - ORP (USA)

Panel Report

 

Panelists:

Dave Brockman, US DOE (USA) View Presentation

Stacy Charboneau, US DOE - ORP (USA) View Presentation

Frank Figueroa, Mission Support Alliance (USA) View Presentation

Ryan Dodd, Washington Closure Hanford (USA) View Presentation

John Lehew, CH2M HILL Plateau Remediation Company (USA)

Wayne Johnson, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (USA) View Presentation

Scott Saunders, Washington River Protection Solutions (USA) View Presentation

Tom Brouns, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (USA) View Presentation



 


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