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(Sweden) Paper Reviewer: Anna Wikmark, Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Co. (Sweden) 15:20 Legacy Waste Containers for Low and Intermediate Level Radioactive Waste in Germany – Actual Situation and Challenges - 17070 Matthias Dittrich, Eva Kasparek, Holger Völzke, BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (Germany) 15:45 The New CASTOR® geo - A Comprehensive Solution for Transport and Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel, MOX and Damaged Fuel - 17202 Linus Bettermann, GNS Gesellschaft für Nuklear- Service GmbH (Germany) 16:10 TN® MW - Multi Waste Package “All in One Solution” – Conditioning/Long Term Interim Storage up to Final Disposal - 17196 Florence Lefort-Mary, Christine Lamouroux Benjamin Kerr, AREVA (France); Jay Thomas, Sandrine Toupiol, AREVA TN (France); Session 29 13:25 - 17:00 Room 106B Worldwide D&D of Nuclear and Non-Power Generating Facilities Both Large and Small Session Co-Chairs: Michelle Claggett, Project Enhancement Corporation; Fred Sheil, Sheil Consulting Ltd (United Kingdom) Lead Organizer & Paper Reviewer: Fred Sheil, Sheil Consulting Ltd (United Kingdom) Additional Organizer(s): Anthony Banford, National Nuclear Laboratory (United Kingdom); Al Freitag, Consultant; Julia Tripp, Idaho National Laboratory 13:30 Remote Decommissioning of the Plutonium Experimental Extraction Facility, Sellafield - 17031 Richard Davey, Phil Starkie, Sellafield Ltd (United Kingdom) 13:55 Dismantling of HLLW Process Installations of (WAK) – Progress and first Experiences in Hot Application of Remote Techniques - 17083 Daniel Friedrich, Volker Engelbrecht, Klaus-Dieter Krug, WAK GmbH (Germany) 14:20 Remediation of the FGMSP at Sellafield: The First Transfer of Bulk Sludge - 17133 Mark Ellison, Jacobs (United Kingdom) 14:45 Decontamination and Decommissioning Program of a Radiopharmaceuticals Production Facility - 17103 Serge Vanderperre, Giusy Santamaria, Candice De Jonghe, Maxime Wadin, Tractebel (Belgium) 10 Minute Break 15:20 Experiences from Implementing Waste Led Decommissioning in Practice at a Research Facility - 17216 Per Lidar, Karin Strid, Studsvik Consulting AB (Sweden); Arne Larsson, Cyclife Sweden AB (Sweden); Magnus Hörling, MAX IV Laboratory, Lund University (Sweden) 15:45 International Good Practice on Practical Implementation of Characterisation in Decommissioning - 17186 Arne Larsson, Cyclife Sweden AB (Sweden); Matthew Emptage, Environment Agency (United Kingdom); Inge Weber, Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) (France) 16:10 Experience in Decommissioning of Nuclear Fuel Cycle Facilities in Germany - 17195 Gerd Bruhn, Boris Brendebach, GRS GmbH (Germany) 16:35 The Impact of Below Detection Limit Samples in (NPP) Decommissioning Residual Risk Assessment - 17033 Junghwan Kim, KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology) (South Korea) Session 30 13:25 - 17:00 Room 101B Robotics and Remote Systems - Nuclear Environments: Hardware - Current Use & State of Practice-(1/5) Session Co-Chairs: Rick Minichan, Jean Plummer, Savannah River National Laboratory Lead Organizer: Rick Minichan, Savannah River National Laboratory Paper Reviewer: Kim Auclair, KD Auclair & Associates LLC 13:30 Modular Platforms for Advanced Inspection, Locomotion, and Manipulation - 17150 Brad Saund, Alexander Ansari, Julian Whitman, Howie Choset, Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University 13:55 Novel Serpentine Robot Combinations for Inspection in Hard-to-Reach Areas of Damaged or Decommissioned Structures - 17335 Richard Voyles, Praveen Abbaraju, Purdue University; Howie Choset, Alexander Ansari, Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University 14:20 LaserSnake: An Innovative Approach to Nuclear Decommissioning - 17080 Adam Mallion, Craig Wilson, Rebecca Smith, Geoff Ferguson, OC Robotics (United Kingdom); Rhys Roberts, Sellafield Ltd (United Kingdom); Paul Hilton, TWI Ltd (United Kingdom) 49