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(Sweden) 16:10 Optimization Scheme for Establishing Queues for Shipment of UNF from Shutdown Reactor Sites - 17554 Sven Bader, AREVA Federal Services, LLC 16:35 Dry Storage of Encapsulated Defective Fuel Rods at Doel 1&2 in Belgium - 17581 Vanessa Vo Van, Nathalie Allimann, AREVA (France); Kay Muenchow, AREVA GmbH (Germany); Inge Suls, Engie-Electrabel (Belgium); Anne Boogaerts, Synatom (Belgium) Poster Session 109 13:25 - 17:00 Room 1st Floor Foyer Non-Paper Poster Topic for Emerging Issues Session Co-Chairs: Gary Benda, AVANTech, Inc.; W.T. (Sonny) Goldston, Jr., Atkins Lead Organizer: Gary Benda, AVANTech, Inc. A1. High-Performance Multi-Nuclide Removal Equipment for Accumulated Waste Water in Fukushima NPS - 17571 Shunsuke Miyake, Takashi Nishi, Takashi Asano, Kenji Noshita, Takako Sumiya, Hitachi-GE Nuclear Energy, Ltd. (Japan); Yutaka Sangu, Hitachi, Ltd. (Japan); Yuko Kani, Hitachi, Ltd. Research & Development Group (Japan); Ken Yamaguchi, Kei Kobayashi, Keiji Ishikawa, Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings, Inc. (Japan) A2. Application of Chemical Decontamination (HOP) to BWR Plants and NPPs Decommissioning - 17610 Tsuyoshi Ito, Hitachi, Ltd. (Japan) A3. Encapsulation Study of Imitation Sludge using Geopolymer Generated from Fukushima Daiichi NPP - 17595 Hisashi Mikami, Fuji Electric Co.,Ltd. (Japan) A4. Developing Radiation Tolerant Polymers for Nuclear Material Waste Storage - 17021 Jonathan Christian, Aaron Washington, Mike Serrato, James Nicholson, Joseph Teprovich, Jason Wilson, Matthew Kesterson, Thanh-Tam Truong, Savannah River National Laboratory A5. AVANTech’s Use of Selective Ion Exchange Resins and Sorbents for Targeted Contaminant Removal - 17639 Dave Malkmus, Tracy Barker, Dennis Brunsell, AVANTech, Inc. A6. The New IAEA International Predisposal Network - 17555 Hans-Juergen Steinmetz, Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH (Germany); Michael Ojovan, Rebecca Robbins, Ian Gordon, IAEA (Austria) A7. Should NRC Develop a Risk Informed Approach for Disposal of Low-Activity Waste? - 17648 Robert Gladney, Maurice Heath, Melanie Wong, US NRC; Stephen Dembek, DUWP/NMSS/NRC A8. Global Insights into Disposal Site Selection - 17007 Philip Baadi, Govan Oil Services LTD (Nigeria); Perry Ogadinma Okoduga, Judora Integrated Services (Nigeria) A9. Strategic Considerations for the Sustainable Remediation of Nuclear Installations - 17128 Rateb (Boby) Abu Eid, US NRC; Shelly Mobbs, Eden Nuclear and Environment (United Kingdom); Peter Orr, Environment Agency (United Kingdom); Inge Weber, Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) (France) A10. Nuclear Decommissioning Policy Implications for Inexperienced Countries: An International Comparison - 17640 Young A Suh, Korea Advance Institute of Science and Technology (South Korea) A11. AECOM E&C and AVANTech, Inc. Lessons Learned in the Full-Scale Testing of LAWPS for the DOE Hanford, WA Site - 17634 Tracy Barker, James Braun, Dave Langan, AVANTech, Inc.; Scott Saunders, AECOM A12. AECOM E&C and MCE’s Lessons Learned in the 1/9 Scale Testing of LAWPS for the DOE Hanford, WA Site - 17635 Fred Yapuncich, Dena Notaras, Mid-Columbia Engineering, Inc.; Scott Saunders, AECOM A13. Forecasting and Preventing WTP Process Upsets While Reducing Sampling with Real- Time Online Monitoring & Prognostics - 17471 Harold Adkins Jr, Kayte Denslow, Tatiana Levitskaia, Sam Bryan, Jon Schwantes, Carl Enderlin, Beric Wells, Matthew S. Fountain, Arich Fuher, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory A14. Technetium-Depletion of Melter Feed by Wet- Chemical Synthesis of Ceramic Technetium Waste Forms - 17649 Thomas Hartmann, Rajyalakshmi Palaparty, Florian Wolke, University of Nevada, Las Vegas 81