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0835 Nuclear Technology Development Alliance Accelerating Technology Demonstration for Sellafield - 16637 Anthony Banford National Nuclear Laboratory United Kingdom 0900 Remote Retrieval Disruption and Processing of Legacy Nuclear Waste - 16179 Mike Angus NNL Jim Harken National Nuclear Laboratory United Kingdom John Clifford Sellafield Ltd United Kingdom 0925 LaserSnake2 Remote High Powered Laser Cutting in Confined Hazardous Spaces - 16161 Adam Mallion Craig Wilson Andrew Graham OC Robotics United Kingdom Paul Hilton TWI Ltd United Kingdom 0950 Status Update - Installation and Operation of GeoMelt ICV Process in the NNLs Central Laboratory on the Sellafield Site - 16410 Brett Campbell Keith Witwer Kevin Finucane Phillip Ohl Kurion Inc. Charlie Scales National Nuclear Laboratory United Kingdom Session 112 0830 - 1200 Room 105AB Panel The Richland Operations Office Cleanup Mission at Hanford - Beyond the 2015 Vision Session Co-Chairs Erik Olds Richard Buel US DOE Lead Organizer Erik Olds US DOE Additional Organizers Stacy Charboneau US DOE Linda Suttora US DOE Panel Reporter Karen Lutz US DOE 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 DD. Panelists Stacy Charboneau Manager Richland Operations Office US DOE Mark Gilbertson EM DAS for Site Restoration US DOE John Ciucci President CEO CH2M HILL Plateau Remediation Company Robert Wilkinson Chief Operations Manager Mission Support Alliance Dennis Faulk Hanford Program Manager US EPA Session 113 1015 - 1200 Room 104AB Panel Experience of Records Knowledge and Memory RKM for Nuclear Waste Geologic Repositories Session Co-Chairs Thomas Klein AECOM - WIPP Russell Patterson US DOE Lead Organizer Russell Patterson US DOE Additional Organizers Thomas Klein AECOM - WIPP Abraham Van Luik US DOE Panel Reporter Robert Watson AECOM - URS This panel session focuses on the design and content of messages to the future being developed by various repository programs around the world. The focus will be on developing methods to communicate the aspects and effects of nuclear waste repositories to future generations. This panel may describe and debate differences and similarities in messages marker materials and designs and key elements of a records retention program. Special focus will center on the progress being made through the NEA RKM initiative. Panelists Abraham Van Luik International Programs Manager US DOE Stephan Hotzel Technical Expert - Physicist GRS mbH Germany Thomas Peake Director Center for Waste Management and Regulations US EPA THURSDAY AM 105