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KG (Germany) 10:45 Unique Waste Form Disposal at the Radioactive Waste Management Complex, Nevada National Security Site - 17358 Jeanne Poling, Pat Arnold, Michael McCullough, Scott Kranker, National Security Technologies; Jhon Carilli, US DOE NV Field Office 11:10 Integrated Disposal Facility Performance Assessment: Modeling Consistency to Support Regulatory Decision Making at Hanford - 17398 Kearn Lee, AREVA 11:35 A French Industrial Management plan for Very Low Level Radioactive Wastes (VLLW) at the CIRES Facility - 17012 Patrick Landais, Frederic Legee, Michel Dutzer, Andra (France) Session 79 08:25 - 10:05 Room 104AB Panel: Challenges and Lessons Learned in Radioactive Waste Packaging, Transportation, Compliance, and Receipt Session Co-Chairs: Christopher Brandjes, Paul Jones, Ameriphysics Lead Organizer: Christopher Brandjes, Ameriphysics Additional Organizer(s): Paul Jones, Ameriphysics; Ashok Kapoor, US DOE Panel Reporter: Michael Snyder, Sustainable Storage Systems (3S) This panel focused on challenges and Lessons Learned in Radioactive Waste Packaging, Transportation, Compliance, and Receipt for fabricators of radioactive material packaging. Worldwide companies are encouraged to participate. Participants will provide their perspectives and suggestions on how to increase efficiencies through eliminating inconsistencies between specifications and other requirements in order to provide products at a reasonable cost, and enhance communication to enable better service. Panelists: Dennis McGuinness, Sales Engineer, Paragon D&E Scott Dempsey, Vice President Business Development, MHF Services Robert Strang, Vice President Business Development, DAHER-TLI Bruce Cohen, Consultant, DMI Session 80 10:15 - 12:00 Room 104AB Panel: Challenges in Package Certification – International Perspectives Session Co-Chairs: James Shuler, US DOE; Anna Wikmark, Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Co. (Sweden) Lead Organizer: Anna Wikmark, Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Co. (Sweden) Additional Organizer(s): Paul Jones, Ameriphysics; James Shuler, US DOE Panel Reporter: Paul Jones, Ameriphysics This panel will explore regulatory aspects of package design and approval from a user, developer and regulator perspective. Focus will be on country specific legislations related to international recommendations for licensing of packages to be used in more than one country. Panelists: Jamie Adam, Senior Vice President, Site and Transportation Services, NAC International Henry-Jacques Neau, Secretary General, WNTI (United Kingdom) Marie-Therese Lizot, Nuclear Safety Division, IRSN (France) Jayant Bondre, TN AMERICAS LLC (AREVA TN) Session 81 08:25 - 12:00 Room 105AB Panel: Deep Borehole Disposal of Radionuclides (focused on SNF and HLW) Session Co-Chairs: Carl Reinhold Brakenhielm, Swedish National Council for Nuclear Waste/Uppsala University (Sweden); Eric Knox, AECOM Lead Organizer: Leif G Eriksson, Nuclear Waste Dispositions Additional Organizer(s): Geoff Freeze, Sandia National Laboratories; Timothy Gunter, US DOE; Karl Travis, University of Sheffield (United Kingdom) Panel Reporter: Mark Arenaz, US DOE Deep borehole disposal (DBD) of long-lived radioisotopes has re-emerged as a promising solution in many countries. This panel will report on, discuss, and answer questions pertaining to past, ongoing and planned research and development activities designed to increase the understanding of the related scientific and engineering challenges facing all deep geological disposal solutions for long-lived radioisotopes with a focus on spent nuclear fuel and other high-level radioactive waste. 70