Waste Management Symposia 2015
 

 

 

Session Panel: The Richland Operations Office Cleanup Mission at Hanford - Beyond the 2015 Vision - 104B

 

 

Session Co-Chairs:   Richard Buel (USA)
Erik Olds (USA)
Lead Organizer:   Erik Olds (USA)
Additional Organizer(s):   Stacy Charboneau (USA)
Linda Suttora (USA)
Panel Reporter:   Karen Lutz (USA)

The cleanup mission of the US DOE Richland Operations Office at the Hanford Site in Washington State represents one of the largest and most technically complex environmental remediation projects in the DOE environmental management program. DOE continues to make visible and measurable cleanup progress at Hanford every day, reducing the risks the site poses to the health and safety of workers, the environment, and the people living in the communities surrounding the site. DOE is continuing cleanup activities along the Columbia River and Central Plateau, treating contaminated groundwater, demolishing buildings, remediating waste sites, managing security and aging infrastructure, and demolishing the most hazardous building at Hanford - the Plutonium Finishing Plant. Additional discussion topics include groundwater and soil remediation, sludge retrieval and repackaging and facility D&D.

 

 

 

Panelists with presentations:

Hanford
Mark Gilbertson, US DOE (USA)

Hanford-Beyond the 2015 Vision
Stacy Charboneau, US DOE (USA)

Risk Reduction through Collaboration and Innovation
John Ciucci, CH2M HILL PRC (USA)

Mission Support Alliance
Robert Wilkinson, Mission Support Alliance (USA)

 

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