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Mayur Jagatia Director Business Development Amec Foster Wheeler United Kingdom Session 74 0830 - 1200 Room 105AB Panel Waste Management from Remediation of Legacy Sites or Unplanned Releases Session Co-Chairs Malgorzata Sneve NRPA Norway Ilkhom Mirsaidov Nuclear and Radiation Safety Agency Tajikistan Lead Organizer Malgorzata Sneve NRPA Norway Additional Organizers Ray Clark US EPA Panel Reporter Graham Smith GMS Abingdon Ltd United Kingdom Planning of remediation of legacy sites and contaminated areas arising in unplanned situations needs to take account of the management and regulation of radioactive wastes arising. However these wastes commonly present unusual characteristics which were not accounted for in design and development of national radioactive waste management strategies nor the corresponding regulatory frameworks. All these activities need to be coordinated accounting for exposure conditions at a site and in its continuing management. This panel will consider these issues taking into account developments in guidance on the application of international recommendations to different exposure situations and practical experience at example sites. Panelists Horst Monken Fernandes Environmental Remediation Specialist IAEA Austria Yoshiharu Hashizume General Manager Obayashi Corporation Japan Leo van Velzen Environmental and Nuclear Consultant Netherlands Stuart Walker Office of Superfund Remediation Technology Innovation OSRTI US EPA Ilkhom Mirsaidov National Liaison Assistant Head and INIS Liaison Officer Department of Information and Internation Nuclear and Radiation Safety Agency Tajikistan Session 75 0830 - 1010 Room 103AB Panel Dealing with Problematic US DOE Mixed Waste Streams and Policy Changes Session Co-Chairs Renee Echols Perma-Fix Environmental Services James Joyce US DOE Lead Organizer Panel Reporter Dick Blauvelt Portage Inc. Additional Organizers Renee Echols Perma-Fix Environmental Services Christine Gelles US DOE This panel plans to address the disposition of the more problematic US DOE and commercialnon-US DOE governmental waste streams. The panel will also focus on changes in mixed hazardousradioactive waste requirements based upon revisions to US DOE Order 435.1 changes in US Title 10 Code of Federal Regulations Part 61 10CFR61 along with any new requirements associated with the site-wide disposal contract. Accordingly the panel will address selected institutionalregulatory topics including but not limited to Removal of US EPA conservatively assigned Hazardous Waste Numbers HWNs and Allowances for blendingconsolidating wastes. Impact from the WIPP shutdown and funding issues may also be discussed. Panelists Lee Fox Acting Director Solid Waste Savannah River Nuclear Solutions John Wrapp Waste Disposition Manager URS CH2M Oak Ridge LLC Scott Anderson Vice President CH2M HILL BWXT West Valley. LLC Connie Simiele Vice President Waste and Fuels Management CH2M HILL PRC Randall Erickson Associate Director-Environmental Programs Los Alamos National Laboratory Kenneth Grumski Vice President of Federal Services Waste Control Specialists LLC WEDNESDAY AM 87