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Session 19 1330 - 1510 Room 104AB Panel US DOE EM Risk-Informed Performance Based Decision Making Session Co-Chairs Skip Chamberlain US DOE Leonel Lagos Applied Research Center - FIU Lead Organizer Kurt Gerdes US DOE Additional Organizers Skip Chamberlain US DOE Leonel Lagos Applied Research Center - FIU Hope Lee Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Panel Reporter Christine Wipfli Applied Research Center - FIU This panel will focus on highlighting the progress that has been made on the development of tools relative to closure of complex sites throughout the DOE Complex. Panelists will include both National Laboratory principal investigators and student interns performing related studies at test beds located at Savannah River Site and the Hanford Reservation. The topics to be presented will include chemical physical and biological approaches to in-situ sequestration of contaminants and methods to monitor both performance and long term effectiveness to ensure reduction of risk to human health and the environment. Panelists Carol Eddy-Dilek Scientist Savannah River National Laboratory Hope Lee Senior Scientist Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Tim Johnson Research Scientist Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Miles Denham Fellow Scientist Savannah River National Laboratory Session 20 1515 - 1700 Room 104AB Panel Implementing Technically- Based Cleanup Balancing Regulatory and Fiscal Complexities Session Co-Chairs Kurt Gerdes US DOE Moses Jaraysi CH2M HILL PRC Lead Organizer Panel Reporter Moses Jaraysi CH2M HILL PRC Additional Organizers Kurt Gerdes US DOE This panel focuses on progress and challenges in implementing remediation approaches in the DOE complex that are technically feasible and balance regulatory and fiscal responsibilities. Panelists will include contractors and government perspectives on successes and challenges. Panelists John Price Section Manager Washington State Department of Ecology Dennis Faulk Hanford Program Manager US EPA Session 21 1330 - 1510 Exhibit Hall 4 Panel Interim Storage of Used Nuclear Fuel in the US What are the Options Session Co-Chairs Chris Phillips EnergySolutions Stephen Unwin Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Lead Organizer Tom Brouns Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Additional Organizers Chris Phillips EnergySolutions Stephen Unwin Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Panel Reporter Tom Brouns Pacific Northwest National Laboratory This panel will focus on the plans requirements and status of efforts to establish one or more consolidated interim dry stores for used nuclear fuel UNF in the US. Discussion will include facilities required at a consolidated store for receiving UNF transport of the fuel to the facility siting and licensing lessons learned from previous private storage initiatives and the status and plans of two proposed private consolidated store facilities in the US. Panelists Andrew Griffith Acting Associate DAS for Fuel Cycle Technologies US DOE Scott Moore Acting Director Office of Nuclear Materials Safety Safeguards US NRC Lisa Williams Licensing Supervisor Energy Northwest John Donnell Vice President Project Engineering Services AECOM Stefan Anton Vice President of Engineering Holtec International Scott Kirk Vice President Licensing and Regulatory Affairs Waste Control Specialists LLC MONDAY PM 59