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Panel Session 53 US DOE Featured Site DOE-Oak Ridge Tennessee - Transitioning from Cleanup to Reuse - Part 4 of 4 1515 1700 Room 102BC Several years ago Oak Ridge accepted the challenge to make progress with expeditiously transitioning cleanup sites to the community for reuse through the Community Reuse Organization of East Tennessee CROET. What does that progress look like in 2016 A new airport slated for construction on the former K-25 Gaseous Diffusion Plant site is about to become a reality. Thriving small businesses have flourished as agreements on land reuse are reached. This panel will present the challenges of ensuring that all parties needs are met during negotiations and the Tennessee Community and Economic Development agency will talk about the states hopes for the site and the future of land reuse. Wednesday March 9 2016 Panel Session 79 UK Featured Site Sellafield Legacy Ponds and Silos 0830 1010 Room 104AB A group of historic facilities at Sellafield known as the legacy Ponds and Silos pose the greatest challenge that the NDA faces within its UK portfolio from a safety environmental engineering technical and economic perspective. Each of the facilities require immediate remediation due to the hazard potential that they contain and is the main focus for NDA as the clean-up mission is undertaken at Sellafield. The session will bring together key stakeholders from across the NDA estate where the approach to deal with these legacy facilities will be outlined and the progress to date demonstrated. Panel Session 90 US DOE Featured Site Sandia National Laboratories 1330 1700 Room 105AB This panel focuses on the Sandia National Laboratories a DOENNSA national laboratory. It will showcase Sandias roles and contributions in a wide variety of technical activities related to the back-end of the nuclear fuel cycle across multiple programs and in support of multiple sponsors and customers. Thursday March 10 2016 Panel Session 123 Thursday Topical Session - International Nuclear Power Plant Decommissioning - Time for Awareness and Planning 1330 1700 Room 102BC This panel focuses on the approximately 200 nuclear power plants around the world that are slated to be decommissioned over the next twenty years. It is important that regulators utilities and companies involved in decommissioning commence planning for this significant development. This panel will provide international views addressing regulatory issues decommissioning cost estimation remediation experience and expectations decommissioning challenges waste management issues and identification of sites planning decommissioning globally. The panel will consist of US and international experts. WECNuclear Westinghouse Electric Company NO COMPANY IS MORE COMMITTED TO ADVANCING WASTE MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY 25