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15. RO Concentrated Water Treatment Equipment for Risk Reduction of Contaminated Water Stored in Tank in Fukushima NPS - 16655 Yuko Kani Mamoru Kamoshida Fumio Takahashi Hitachi Ltd. Japan Takashi Asano Takashi Nishi Yusuke Kitamoto Takako Sumiya Kenji Noshita Hitachi-GE Nuclear Energy Ltd. Japan MARCH 8 TUESDAY PM Session 52 1330 - 1510 Room 102BC Panel US DOE Featured Site DOE-Oak Ridge Tennessee - Improving Performance in the Field - Part 3 of 4 Session Co-Chairs Susan Cange US DOE Betsy Child Restoration Services Inc. Lead Organizer Jenny Freeman Strata-G Additional Organizers Susan Cange US DOE Cathy Hickey CH2M HILL Inc. Panel Reporter Ray Parrish Restoration Services Inc. This session will focus on Purpose. By improving the Safety Conscious Work Environment and ensuring safe operations we exemplify purpose in the work of the Oak Ridge Environmental Management program OREM. What are some of the new ideas in contract execution and project management both of which give purpose to performance excellence Finally well get the contractors unique perspective of federal oversight experienced on the Oak Ridge cleanup site along with time for QA. Panelists James Hutton EM DAS for Safety Security and Quality Programs US DOE Chelsea Hubbard Branch Chief Facilities Oversight US DOE Oak Ridge Office of EM Karen Shears Director Procurement and Contracts Division US DOE Ron Slottke Director Project Services and Support URS CH2M Oak Ridge LLC Session 53 1515 - 1700 Room 102BC Panel US DOE Featured Site DOE-Oak Ridge Tennessee - Transitioning from Cleanup to Reuse - Part 4 of 4 Session Co-Chairs Susan Cange US DOE Betsy Child Restoration Services Inc. Lead Organizer Jenny Freeman Strata-G Additional Organizers Susan Cange US DOE Cathy Hickey CH2M HILL Inc. Panel Reporter Ray Parrish Restoration Services Inc. 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 transition from a cleanup site to a private sector industrial park. Panelists David Adler Reindustrialization Program Manager US DOE Oak Ridge Office of EM Sherry Browder Reindustrialization Manager URS CH2M Oak Ridge LLC Barry Stephenson PresidentCEO Materials and Chemistry Laboratory Inc. Jeff Smith Deputy Director for Operations Oak Ridge National Laboratory TUESDAY AM - TUESDAY PM 77