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3.8 The Uranium Industry - Current Topics and Issues 3.9 Selected key Topics in US Commercial LLW Management 3.10 NORM Waste and Other Radioactive Material and Safety Issues in the Oil and gas Industry 3.11 Cementitious Waste Forms for LLWILW 4 - nuCLear PoWer PLant nPP WaSte ManaGeMent Mark Lewis EnergySolutions Lead Co-Chair V 803-758-1827 E mslewisenergysolutions.com Andreas Roth AMR German Products Services GmbH Co-Chair V 49-1719-335234 E rothamr-gps.com Clint C. Miller Pacific Gas Electric Co-Chair V 805-545-4582 E CCM1pge.com The Nuclear Power Plant NPP Waste Management track encompasses waste characterization and minimization treatment packaging and management of NPP operational wastes and NPP SNFUNF storage and management. 4. - Nuclear Power Plant NPP Waste Management - Non-specified Abstracts 4.0 Nuclear Power Plant NPP Waste Management - Posters 4.1 Management of Nuclear Power Plant Dry Waste 4.2 Management of Nuclear Power Plant Liquid and Wet Waste 4.3 Nuclear Power Plant Onsite SNFUNF StorageISFSI 5 - PaCkaGinG and tranSPortation Olaf Oldiges Daher-NCS Lead Co-Chair V 48-6181-501100 E Olaf.Oldigesdaher-ncs.com Paul Jones Ameriphysics Co-Chair V 865-591-8632 E pjonesameriphysics.com The Packaging and Transportation track includes all activities and issues related to the safe secure economical packaging and transportation of radioactive materials. This includes HLW TRU LLW ILW and MW fresh and irradiated nuclear fuel contaminated media and debris isotopes and radioactive sources uranium hexafluoride etc. Topic areas include international regulatory activities issues and initiatives packaging development and related issues logistics and transportation operations including large items from decommissioning integrated planning and scheduling status and issues for large shipping campaigns stakeholder and public interactions and issues. 5. - Packaging and Transportation - Non-specified Abstracts 5.0 Packaging and Transportation - Posters 5.1 Packaging and Transportation of Radioactive and Other Hazardous Materials and Wastes 5.2 Radioactive Material Packaging and Transportation Regulatory Issues 5.3 Packaging for Interim Storage Transport and Disposal 5.4 State Tribal and Regional groups Involvement in Resolving Radiological Transportation Issues 5.5 Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Packaging and Transportation Lessons Learned 5.6 Success Stories and Lessons Learned in Transportation 5.7 Packaging Design 6 - deContaMination and deCoMMiSSioninG dd Jas Devgun Sargent Lundy LLC Lead Co-Chair V 312-269-2283 E jas.s.devgunsargentlundy.com Fred Sheil Sheil Consulting Ltd. Co-Chair V 44-1946-813342 E fredsheil.myzen.co.uk Al Freitag Consultant Co-Chair V 914-475-1170 E aafreitaaol.com This track includes all aspects of DD from shutdown and planning to license termination andor greenfield including characterization decontamination storageSAFESTOR dismantling demolition waste handling final survey and associated new technology development for both government and commercial nuclear power and non-power facilities. It also includes DD technologies and program strategies worldwide as well as the regulatory aspects. 6. - DD - Non-specified Abstracts 6.0 DD - Posters 6.1 DD of Nuclear Facilities Non-Power generating FacilitiesLarge and Small Nuclear Facilities 6.2 DD of Nuclear Power Plants 6.3 DD of US DOE Facilities 6.4 Stakeholder Role in Decommissioning 6.5 Planning for Transition to Decommissioning 6.6 Waste OptimizationMinimization and Harmonization during DD 6.7 Application of Innovative DD Technologies 6.8 Fast Track Technology Demonstration and Assessment 7 - environMentaL reMediation er Kurt Gerdes US DOE Lead Co-Chair V 301-903-7289 E kurt.gerdesem.doe.gov John Kristofzski CH2M HILL Inc. Co-Chair V 509-420-6013 E John.Kristofzskich2m.com Tjalle Chuck Vandergraaf Consultant Co-Chair V 204-753-8402 E ttveivmts.net This track includes all activities associated with the assessment cleanup and closure of contaminated sites. The topics will explore how to restore and protect human health and the environment through investigation cleanup closure and long-term site management. The focus is on above and below ground remedial actions and cleanup activities including site inspection characterization and evaluation sampling and analysis compliance monitoring resolving regulatory issues that impact cleanup aquifer and soil remediation managing waste resulting from cleanup activities remedial design and implementation accelerating cleanup through technological or process improvements closure sustainable green remediation processes and legacy managementlong-term stewardship. 7. - Environmental Remediation - Non-specified Abstracts 7.0 Environmental Remediation - Posters 7.1 Environmental Remediation Progress Towards Closure of Contaminated Sites 7.2 Technical Innovations in Environmental Remediation and Site Closure 7.3 Innovative Field Monitoring for Environmental Remediation 7.4 ER Challenges - Alternative Approaches to Achieving End State 7.5 ER Post Closure Challenges and Long Term Stewardship Legacy Management 7.6 Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program FUSRAP and US Army Corp of Engineers Projects 7.7 groundwater Remediation Projects 7.8 Progressive Learning in Environmental Remediation Projects 7.9 Deep vadose Zone Characterization and Remediation Technologies 7.10 Sustainable Remediation Processes 7.11 Environmental Remediation in Urban and Suburban Environments 8 - CoMMuniCation of teCHniCaL iSSueS and iMPaCtS eduCation and traininG Cet W.T. Sonny Goldston EnergySolutions Lead Co-Chair V 803-292-1079 E wtgoldstonenergysolutions.com Judith Connell Fluor Co-Chair V 509-376-6808 E Judith.Connellfluor.com Robert Berry Foxfire Scientific Inc. Co-Chair V 44-1612-927990 E berryfoxfirescientific.com