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7.12 International Experience in Complex Site Characterization and Remediation Technologies 7.13 Environmental Remediation Guidance Documents Needs and Benefits 8 COMMUNICATION OF TECHNICAL ISSUES AND IMPACTS EDUCATION AND TRAINING CET Judith Connell Fluor Lead Co-Chair V 509-376-6808 E Judith.Connellfluor.com Robert Berry Foxfire Scientific Inc. Co-Chair V 44-1612-927990 E berryfoxfirescientific.com W.T. Sonny Goldston Atkins Co-Chair V 803-292-1079 E Sonny.Goldstonatkinsglobal.com This track covers communication public involvement and education and training for technical and management issues in the nuclear waste-management industry such as used nuclear fuel and high- level low-level and TRU waste management. Track 8 has five objectives capture various perspectives for effective communication among waste-management practitioners policy makers regulators and implementers including advisory boards and technical experts enhance public involvement to ensure decisions reflect stakeholder and community perspectives advance ideas for knowledge sharing among nations highlight innovative approaches for information communication and knowledge management approaches that develop the next generation of nuclear leadership and improve effective workplace management coordination and performance. 8. - Communications Involvement Education and Training - Non- specified Abstracts 8.0 Communications Involvement Education and Training - Posters 8.1 Communication of Technical Issues Worldwide Experiences 8.2 International Experience in Community Involvement and Education Initiatives 8.3 The Stakeholders Voice - The Impact that Citizens and Regulators on Radioactive Waste Issues 8.4 Preservation of Cultural ResourcesArtifacts the Use Development of Visitor Centers Museums 8.5 Decision Making Tools and Frameworks that Enhance Communication for ER Cleanup Programs 8.6 National and International Sharing on Nuclear Licensing Environmental Regulations for WM 8.7 The Effectiveness of Advisory Boards the US DOE EM Site- Specific Advisory Board Experience 8.8 Innovations and Performance Solutions to Workplace Management 8.9 Global Experience of Records Knowledge and Memory RKM for Nuclear Waste Geologic Repositories 8.10 Communicating with Stakeholders Before During and After a Nuclear Emergency 8.11 Social Sciences as a Resource for Improving Public Involvement of HLW Siting Decisions 8.12 Stakeholder Role in Decommissioning 9 SPECIAL TOPICS AND MULTI-TRACK CROSS CUTTING TECHNOLOGY TOPICS ST Ming Zhu US DOE Lead Co-Chair V 301-903-9240 E Ming.Zhuem.doe.gov Kim Auclair KD Auclair Associates LLC Co-Chair V 360-609-0627 E kdauclairgmail.com Hans-Jurgen Steinmetz Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH Co-Chair V 49-02461614341. E hjsteinmetzaol.com This track includes all special topics including the aspects of US and non-US international safety security and safeguards and US Homeland security issues. It also includes technical track crosscutting topics or special WM topics on programs associated with orphan and sealed sources integrated risk management and decision support analysis in support of program management and project management inclusive of but not limited to modeling compliance activities criteria and standards development Natural Resource Damage Assessment NRDA Technology Deployment and Technical Risk Management instruments filtration advanced technologies extreme environment operations enabling technologies technology driven program implications and drivers andor other technical crosscutting issues that involve multiple waste forms or radioactive materials andor risk management. 9. - Special Topics and Track Cross Cutting Technology Topics - Non-specified Abstracts 9.0 Special Topics and Track Cross Cutting Technology Topics - Posters 9.1 Global Management of SpentUsed Radioactive Sealed Sources HEU and Orphan Materials and Controls 9.2 Crosscutting Subsurface Mass Transport and Environmental Assessment of Geological Disposal Systems 9.3 Integrated Performance and Risk Assessments Decision Analyses and Risk Management 9.4 Radiological Dispersion Devices and Weapons of Mass Destruction Detection Response and Recovery 9.5 Global Perspectives on Advances in Nuclear Safety Management 9.6 Radioactive Containment Ventilation 9.7 Project Management Improvements-Planning through Completion-Scope Cost Schedule Control 9.8 Productive Uses for Radionuclides 9.9 Waste Management and Other Issues of Small Modular Reactors SMRs 9.10 Developments in Deep Borehole Disposal around the World 9.11 Research Reactor Waste in Developing Countries 9.12 Nuclearized Robotics and Developments in Remote Systems Since WM2017 is showcasing Japan as its featured country it is also developing plans to have several robotics and remote technology systems sessions. These will include both panel poster and oral technical presentations and demonstrations in the exhibit hall. Abstracts should be submitted to Topic 9.12. Contact WMS for additional information. 10 MISCELLANEOUS AND NON-SPECIFIED ABSTRACTS PENDING TOPIC OR TRACK ASSIGNMENT Gary Benda WM Symposia Lead Co-Chair V 803-345-2170 E gbendawmarizona.org Linda Lehman CH2M HILL Co-Chair V 612-867-9725 E llehmanwmarizona.org W.T. Sonny Goldston Atkins Co-Chair V 803-292-1079 E Sonny.Goldstonatkinsglobal.com This track serves two independent miscellaneous functions MISC. First authors unsure of the best topic number can assign their abstract to Track 10 where it will be reviewed and reassigned by the PAC Chair to the appropriate topic. The second function is to assimilate late abstracts for the only WM poster topic 10.0 besides the Student Poster topic 1.1 that doesnt require a full paper. It will also accept abstracts where the authors do not want to prepare a paper or are delinquent in meeting the deadlines. All other poster topics will require an accompanying paper. 10. Miscellaneous and Non-specified Abstracts Pending Topic or Track Assignment 10.0 Non-Paper Poster Topic for Emerging Issues and Late Abstracts WM2017 Thursday Afternoon Featured Panel Session A special Thursday afternoon panel on Used and Spent Fuel Management will be held in the afternoon of March 9th. The session will provide the current status of those various worldwide activities and will consist of both US and non-US experts with audience participation followed by an evening reception. WM2017 will also feature an embedded topical sessions on Used and Spent Nuclear Fuel Management all week that will culminate in this Thursday panel. It will link the management technical regulatory legal and stakeholder involvement in the process. All tracks have topics that will support used fuel and spent nuclear fuel management. Please arrange your schedule for this and other Thursday sessions along with the WM2017 Thursday evening reception. WM2017 Building Global Trust in Decommissioning Radioactive Waste Management