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Session 94 1330 - 1510 Room 103AB Panel Challenges in US DOE HLW Tank Management Doing More with What We Have Session Co-Chairs James Folk US DOE Kenneth Picha US DOE Lead Organizer Tom Brouns Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Additional Organizers Kenneth Picha US DOE Craig West US DOE EM Panel Reporter Craig West US DOE EM This panel focuses on the successes and challenges of DOE high-level radioactive tank waste management with an emphasis on doing more with what we have. Field site headquarters and non-US representatives will discuss approaches results and lessons learned in applying LEAN concepts to high-level waste management increasing multi-site integration in areas of tank integrity and plant startup and commissioning and other examples of process improvement to increase efficiency of tank waste storage and treatment operations. Panelists William Condon One System Manager Washington River Protection Solutions Stuart MacVean President and Project Manager Savannah River Remediation Steve Schneider Acting Director Office of Waste Processing US DOE EM Frederic Bailly Country Director - USA - International Projects AREVA Federal Services Session 95 1515 - 1700 Room 102A Novel Inspection Tools and Equipment to Support Tank Storage Session Co-Chairs John Contardi Savannah River Remediation Crystal Girardot Washington River Protection Solutions Lead Organizer Bill Wilmarth Savannah River National Laboratory Paper Reviewer Larry Ling AECOM - Savannah River Remediation 1520 Development of Inspection Tools for the AY-102 Double-shell Tank at the Hanford DOE Site- 16383 Anthony Abrahao Hadi Fekrmandi Ryan Sheffield Dwayne McDaniel Applied Research Center - FIU 1545 Detection and Mitigation of Hanford Site Radioactive Waste Tank Surface Water Intrusion - 16396 Dennis Washenfelder AEM Consulting LLC Jeremy Johnson US DOE Kayle Boomer Dan Baide Jim Castleberry Amie Feero Theodore Venetz John Schofield Washington River Protection Solutions 1610 Inspection Technology Advancements for Hanford Double Shell Tank Integrity Verification - 16150 Samuel Glass Lorenzo Luzi Morris Good Michael Larche Kevin Anderson Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Kayle Boomer Jim Castleberry David Vasquez Washington River Protection Solutions 1635 Utilizing a Novel Acoustic Backscatter Array to Characterize Waste Consolidation and Settling in a Horizontal Flow Clarifier - 16051 Timothy Hunter David Cowell Hugh Rice Steven Freear Iain Smith Jeff Peakall Alastair Tonge Michael Fairweather University of Leeds United Kingdom David Burt Kevin Malone Darrell Egarr Lucy Horton MMI Engineering Ltd United Kingdom Geoff Randall Martyn Barnes Sellafield Ltd United Kingdom Simon Biggs University of Queensland Australia Session 96 1330 - 1700 Room 101C Technical Advancements in HLWSNF Disposal Part 1 of 2 Session Co-Chairs Sal Golub US DOE Chuan-Fu Wu ESH Solutions Lead Organizer Roger Nelson US DOE Additional Organizers Sal Golub US DOE Chuan-Fu Wu ESH Solutions Paper Reviewer Chuan-Fu Wu ESH Solutions 1335 Recovery of the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant through the New Mexico Environment Department Administrative Order Process - 16310 William Most Ashley Urquidez Karen Day Rick Chavez AECOM Robert Kehrman RFK Consulting Services 1400 Actinide Containment Safety Case in a TRUHLW Repository in Salt - 16369 Donald Reed Los Alamos National Laboratory Russell Patterson US DOE 1425 Thermo-Hydraulic-Mechanical Modelling of the Full-Scale Emplacement FE Experiment at the Mont Terri Rock Laboratory - 16490 Kate Thatcher Alexander Bond Quintessa Ltd United Kingdom Benoit Garitte Tobias Vogt Herwig Mller NAGRA Switzerland WEDNESDAY PM 98