WMS Papers - 1989

 

 

TECHNICAL PROGRESS SINCE THE NUCLEAR WASTE POLICY ACT OF 1982
Chair(s): R. Gale, G. DePlanque Co-Chairs

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Paper Title & Author

1

Status of OCR WM Programs
  T. H. Isaacs

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USDOE LLW MANAGEMENT
Chair(s): J. Coleman, D. Clark -Co-Chairs

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Paper Title & Author

1

Current DOE Direction in Low-Level Waste Management
  E.L. Wilhite

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5

A Management Approach for Greater- Than-Class CLLRW
  G.H. McCabe

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11

Integrated Waste Management Plan for the Savannah River Plant
  J.R. Cook

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15

Existing LLW Treatment and Disposal Technology Offers 17-To-1 Volume Reduction an~ Advanced Disposal at Low Cost
  G. Ross Damell

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23

Experience With the Tumulus Technology for the Disposal of Solid Low-Level Radioactive Waste
  S.B. Garland II

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29

DOE Disposal Cell Design and Surveillance and Maintenance Programs
  J A. Caldwell

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TECHNICAL PROGRESS SINCE THE NUCLEAR WASTE POLICY ACf OF 1983
Chair(s): R. Gale, G. DePlanque Co-Chairs

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Paper Title & Author

9

Yucca Mountain, Nevada: Is It a Safe Place for Isolation of High-Level Radioactive Waste?
  C.P. Gertz

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TECHNICAL PROGRESS SINCE THE NUCLEAR WASTE POLICY ACf OF 1984
Chair(s): R. Gale, G. DePlanque Co-Chairs

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Paper Title & Author

13

Status and Projected Activities of the Monitored Retrievable Storage Review Commission
  D. E. Klein

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TECHNICAL PROGRESS SINCE THE NUCLEAR WASTE POLICY ACf OF 1985
Chair(s): R. Gale, G. DePlanque Co-Chairs

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Paper Title & Author

21

Hanford: Present and Future
  M. I. Lawrence

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TECHNICAL PROGRESS SINCE THE NUCLEAR WASTE POLICY ACf OF 1986
Chair(s): R. Gale, G. DePlanque Co-Chairs

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Paper Title & Author

25

Progress in Radioactive Waste Management in Japan
  R. Kiyose

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TECHNICAL PROGRESS SINCE THE NUCLEAR WASTE POLICY ACf OF 1987
Chair(s): R. Gale, G. DePlanque Co-Chairs

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Paper Title & Author

31

US-German Cooperation in Radioactive Waste Disposal: Are the Results ofTen Years' Experience a Solid Basis for the Future?
  K. Kuhn

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TECHNICAL PROGRESS SINCE THE NUCLEAR WASTE POLICY ACf OF 1988
Chair(s): R. Gale, G. DePlanque Co-Chairs

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Paper Title & Author

35

The Nuclear Scene in the UK
  W.L. Wilkinson

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SITING PROGRAMS FOR NEW LLRW DISPOSAL FACILITIES
Chair(s): G. Benda, A.L. Snow Co-Chairs

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Paper Title & Author

39

Status of Maine's Low-Level Radioactive Waste Program
  M. Scott

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43

Achieving Local Support for a Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Facility in Illinois
  T.A.Kerr

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49

The New York Approach to Low-Level Waste Siting--Balancing Technical, Social and Policy Needs
  A. L. Dressen

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55

Improving Estimates of Volumes to be Placed in the Midwest Compact Disposal Facility
  R.D. Baird

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61

Siting the California LLR W Disposal Facility: Entering the Licensing Phase
  S.A. Romano

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65

California's Users of Radioactive Materials Continue to Protect Their Interests: Cal Rad Forum's Activities 1987-1989
  A.D. Pastemak

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LUNCHEON SPEAKER
Chair(s):

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Paper Title & Author

43

Siting a Low-Level Waste Disposal Site-Progress Being Made in North Carolina and the Southeast
  R.M. Jones

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STATUS OF INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR WASTE MANAGEMENT RESEARCH FACILITIES AND ACTIVITIES
Chair(s): E. McDaniel, I. Heinonen Co-Chairs

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Paper Title & Author

49

Radioactive Waste Management Activities and Related Research in Belgium
  E. Detilleux

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55

Preliminary Results of the Systems Analysis Dual-Purpose Repository
  R.Papp

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63

Confmement by Compartment: Sensitivity Analysis of a Sub-Seabed Repository
  A. Karpf

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69

The Role of International Cooperation Regarding Safety Assessment Development in the SKB Research Program
  T.Eng

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73

Swiss Projects for Radioactive Waste Disposal Move Into a New Phase
  E. Kowalski

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77

Current Status of Spent Fuel Disposal Program in Taiwan, Republic of China
  K. L. Soong

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83

Disposal of Radioactive Wastes by UK Nirex Ltd
  M.E. Ginniff

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FACILITY DESIGNS FOR NEW LLRW DISPOSAL SITES
Chair(s): J.M. Tuohy, P. Colombo -Co-Chairs

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Paper Title & Author

71

Preliminary Design of LLRW Disposal Facility for the State of Texas
  R.D. Baird

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79

Engineering A Low Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Facility: The Illinois Design
  J. Holland

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83

An Integrated Approach to Radwaste Repository Design
  M. Myall

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89

In-Situ Solidification Technique For Waste Disposal in Underground Caverns
  R.H. Kraemer

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95

New Disposal Site Development and Technology
  VJ.Bamhart

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101

Earth- Mounded Concrete Bunker Disposal System
  R.Eng

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107

Control of Water Infiltration Into Near Surface LLW Disposal Units
  E. O'Donnell

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THE FEDERAL PROGRAMS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION (INVITED SESSION)
Chair(s): T. Hindman, N. Miller Co-Chairs

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

95

Ensuring Day-To-Day Compliance by Federal Agencies:EPA's Federal Facilities Compliance Program
  R.E. Sanderson

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99

Department of Defense Environmental Restoration Program
  P.M.Beam

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101

Department of Energy Defense Programs envrironmental Restoration Program Update
  J. C. Lehr

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105

Hanford Defense Waste Cleanup Options
  D. Provost

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109

Planning an Environmental Restoration: Closing the Mixed Waste Settling Basin at the Savannah River Plant
  D. A.Jackson

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113

Achieving Consensus in Environmental Programs
  H.A. Kurstedt Jr.

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STATUS OF REMEDIAL ACfIONS AND DECONT AMINATION
Chair(s): J. Fiore, W J. Arthur -Co-Chairs

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Paper Title & Author

119

Progress and Issues in FUSRAP and SFMP
  J.J. Fiore

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125

Expediting Cleanup at the Weldon Spring Site Under CERCLA and NEPA
  I.M. Peterson

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131

Contamination Control During TRU Waste Retrieval At The Idaho National Engineering Laboratory
  G.G. Loomis

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137

Planning for the Offsite Disposal of Waste Generated in the Remediation of the Denver Radium Superfund Site
  J.K Archibald

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143

Economic Evaluation of~emanded Clean Air Act Standards For Uranium Mill Tailings Piles
  B.M. Bunger

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149

A Program Optimization System for the Cleanup of DOE Hazardous Waste Sites An Application to FY 1m Funding Decisions
  M. W. Merkhofer

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RISK PERCEPTION AND COMMUNICATION: A CHALLENGE FOR PHYSICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES (INVITED SESSION)
Chair(s): J. Gervers, D. Bilau Co-Chairs

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Paper Title & Author

121

Public Perceptions of Hazardous Technologies & Demographic Political Institutions
  A.M. Weinberg

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125

Risk Perception, A Scientific Perspective
  J.F.Aheame

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131

Social Amplification of Risk: The Media and Public Response
  R.E. Kasperson

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137

Perceived Risk, Stigma, and Potential Economic Impacts of a High-Level Nuclear Waste Repository in Nevada
  P. Slovic

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143

The Relation of Equity Issues to Risk Perceptions and Socioeconomic Impacts of a High Level Waste Repository
  E. W. Colglazier

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147

Reinventing Nuclear Waste Management: Why "Getting it Right the First Time" Won't Work
  C. Whipple

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HIGH LEVEL WASTE DISPOSAL
Chair(s): H. Babad, T. Isaacs Co-Chairs

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

155

Re-Promulgation of US EPA's Environmental Standards For Disposal of Spent Nuclear Fuel and High-Level and Transuranic Radioactive Wastes (40 CFR Part 191 Subpart B)
  DJ. Egan Jr.

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161

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Federally Funded Research and Development Center for the High-Level Waste Disposal Program: The Center for Nuclear Waste Regulatory Analyses
  S.L. Fortuna

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167

The Role of the State and Environmental Compliance in NWP A Implementation
  L.M. Ulland

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173

Modeling the Design and Operations of the Federal Radioactive Waste Management System
  C. Miller

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179

Analysis of the MUA Decision Methodology For HLW Repository Siting: Preclosure Utilities
  R.F. Weiner

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187

An Assessment of Issues Related to Determination of Time Periods Required for Isolation of High Level Waste
  J.J. Cohen

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197

Legal and Regulatory Issues Regarding Classification and Disposal of Wastes From Actinide Partitioning and Transmutation
  D.C. Kocher

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203

Rethinking the MRS: Public Policy Issues Surrounding Monitored Retrievable Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel
  E. W. Colglazier

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SAFETY AND PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT FOR LLW DISPOSAL
Chair(s): S. Borys, D. Wood -Co-Chairs

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

161

Prototype safety Analysis report--Considerations in the Design of Below-Ground Vaults
  R.D. Baird

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167

Past Present and Future Technical Basis of Radioactive Waste Disposal in the UK
  D.E. Billington

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173

Results of Washington's Phase Two Study on Closure Requirements for the Hanford Commercial Low-Level Waste Facility: Design Objectives and Cover Alternatives
  D.C. Anderson

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179

The Separation of Radionuclide Migration by Solution and Particle Transport in LLRW Repository Buffer Material
  J. Torok

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185

Performance of Engineered Barriers for Intermediate and Low Level Waste Disposal
  A.Atkinson

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191

Safety Analysis of Accidents During Below-Ground Vault Disposal Operations
  W.J. Smith

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RCRA CERCLA AND MIXED WASTE MANAGEMENT
Chair(s): M. Kaczmarsky, R. Lerch -Co-Chairs

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

201

The Management of Mixed Low-Level Radioactive Waste in the Nuclear Power Industry
  R.D. Baird

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205

Mixed Waste in Washington and the Northwest Compact Region: Problem Definition, Timelines and Management Options
  E.M. Carlin

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211

Development of a Mixed Waste Management Facility At the Nevada Test Site
  R.L. Dodge

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215

Low Level Radioactive Waste Disposal in the Absence of a Disposal Site
  G. Underdown

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225

System Design Construction and Start-Up of the Hanford Transportable Grout Equipment Facility
  H. Gaines Jr.

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229

Inventory, Classification, Segregation, Bulking and Disposal of Mixed Containerized Waste at the Former Weldon Spring Uranium Feed Materials Plant
  R.H. Miller

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DEFENSE TRANSURANIC WASTES STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
Chair(s): A. Hunt Co-Chair

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

209

Meeting the Challenge of Radioactive Waste Disposal at the WIPP
  J.B. Tillman

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217

An Overview of the ORNL Waste Handling and Packaging Plant a Major Processing Facility for Remote- Handled Transuranic Waste
  C.H. Brown Jr.

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229

Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Waste Information System
  L.S. Pendlebury

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235

TRUPACT - II -The Story of Success
  T.w. Halverson

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239

An Analysis of the WIPP Waste Handling Demonstrations
  E.K Hunter

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253

Technical and Programmatic Evaluation of WIPP
  R.H. Neill

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RCRA COMPLIANCE FOR DOE DEFENCE OPERATIONS
Chair(s): W. Frankhauser, H. McGuire -Co-Chairs

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

237

Achieving RCRA Compliance In DOE Defense Waste Management Operations
  W.A.Frankhauser

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243

Department of Energy-Savannah River Program for Compliance with the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
  D.S. Browning

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249

Assuring Federal CompliClllce with the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
  H.G. Shealy

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253

Resource Conservation ClIld Recovery Act Compliance at the Hanford Site
  J.W.Badden

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257

RCRA CompliClllce Activities at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant
  R.G. Cames

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263

Long Range Planning, Scheduling & Budgeting for the Environmental Compliance Program at the Rockey Flats Plant
  K.B. McKinley

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267

Department of Energy Defense Activities for Hazardous and Mixed Waste Reduction
  N.E. Rothennich

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HL W - I-POSTER
Chair(s): A.M. Platt Co-Chair

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

263

Microwave Processing of Remote-Handled Transuranic Wastes at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  T.L. White

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269

Characterization of RAW and Encapsulated Reprocessing Wastes in the UK
  P. Barlow

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273

The Design and Construction of the West Valley Demonstration Project Vitrification Facility
  R.R. Borisch

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279

Chemical Modeling of Cementitious Grout Materials Alteration in HLW Repositories
  S.R.Alcorn

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287

Required Development and Installation of NOx Abatement Process at the Idaho Chemical Processing Plant
  R.L. Nebeker

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293

Effects of Processing and Microstructure on the Mechanical Properties of Boron
  J.w. Marlin

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303

An Assessment of Selected Atmospheric Exposure Pathway Computer Codes for Use of OCRWM
  K.J. Riggle

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309

A Modification to the Origen2 Code for Calculation of Neutron Emission From (an) Reactions in Mixtures of Light Elements
  S.Appleton

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315

Waste Stream Analysis Model
  D.Andress

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323

A Calculation Strategy for the Determination of the Temperature Distribution in Radioactive Waste Repositories
  K. Hahne

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329

Migration of Brine and Nitrogen in Creeping Salt
  S. Niou

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337

Design of Drystore for Intermediate Level Waste
  J. Duncan

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343

Transportation of Hazardous and Nuclear Materials: Lessons Learned From Recent Shipping Experience
  M. Boryczka

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347

GA-4 and GA-9 Legal Weight Truck Shipping Cask Development
  R. Grenier

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353

Integrated Approach to Trailer Design for Spent Fuel Casks
  D.M. Osborne

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357

Multi-Objective Optimization for Routing and Scheduling of Radioactive Material Shipments
  D. Smith

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363

Radiological Evaluations in Route Selection for High-Level Nuclear Waste Transportation
  K.H. Turner

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369

The Development of the TMI - 2 Fuel Debris Shipment Program
  R.E.Hahn

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373

Bringing Up Transcom-U.S. Department of Energy's Transportation Communication System
  R.D. Carlson

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381

NUHOMS Transportation System Interfaces
  W J. McConaghy

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391

Cleaning of Liquid Radioactive Waste By the Methods of Ozonization and Magnetic Separation
  A.Aloy

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397

Development of Electrodes for the High-Level Waste Vitrification Furnace
  A. Polyakov

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401

Principles and Requirements for Siting of Underground Repositories for Solidified Radioactive Waste in a Geological Environment
  O.L. Kedrovski

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405

The Brine Sampling and Evaluation Program (BSEP) at WIPP: Results of Four Years of Brine Seepage Data
  D.E. Deal

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LLW REGULATION AND LICENSING
Chair(s): H. Lowenberg, J. Greeves -Co-Chairs

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

273

USEPA's Proposed Environmental Standards for The Management and Land Disposal of LLW and NARM Waste
  I.M. Gruhlke

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277

Licensing Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Facilities: A Formidable Challenge
  M.A. Bauser

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283

U sing a Regulatory Matrix to Identify Requirements and Evaluate Project Compliance
  R.F. Paton

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LLW FORM CHARACfERIZATION AND STABILIZATION
Chair(s): B. Roy, J. Kester -Co-Chair

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

291

Results of Field Testing of Waste Forms Using Lysimeters
  J. W. McConnell Jr.

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301

Waste Form Testing Results for DOE and Commercial Power Reactor Wastes
  S. Simpson

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305

Development of an Accelerated Leach Test
  M. Fuhnnann

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311

Development of a Comprehensive Radioactive Waste Classification System
  C.F. Smith

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313

Sampling Plan Design and Analysis for a Low Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Program
  N.L. Hassig

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319

Cement Waste Form Properties
  DJ.Lee

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327

Containerless Disposal and In Situ Solidification of Waste in Underground Cavities Aspects of Mining Technology and Engineering
  Th. Meyer

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WASTE ANALYSIS AND CLASSIFICATION
Chair(s): SA. Hobart, E. Tamuzzer -Co-Chairs

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

337

Non-Destructive Identification of Unidentified Radioactive Materials Using Multiple Data Inputs
  G.S. Mihalovich

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343

Improved Gamma Spectrometry of Very Low Level Radioactive Samples
  T.H. Pineira

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351

Recent Developments in Waste Characterization at Chalk River Nuclear Laboratories
  K.I. Burns

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HLW-II-POSTER
Chair(s): E. McDaniel, M. Stella -Co-Chairs

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

409

Waste Disposal Concept in a Tertiary Clay Formation
  R. Heremans

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415

Diffusion of Plutonium in Compacted Bentonites
  M. Kumagai

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423

Consideration of Techniques for Reducing the Activity in Reprocessing Wastes Prior to Disposal
  P. Barlow

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429

Microcrack Growing and Long-Term Mechanical Stability in a HLW Deep-Borehold Repository in Granite
  E. Biurrun

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433

Estimation of Radionuclide Transport in Groundwater Using Numerical LaPlace Transform Inversion
  B. Ganapol

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441

A Cold Demonstration of Fuel Consolidation Part Jl Compacting the Frames
  J.E. Matheson

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445

LWR Spent Fuel Storage Technology: Advances and Experience
  E.R. Gilbert

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451

The Effective Thermal Conductivity of a Fuel Assembly in a Storage Canister
  R.T. Mahini

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457

A Passive Air-Cooled Dry Storage Facility for Vitrified High-Level Waste
  L.J. Jardine

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463

CONSTAR--A Family of Concrete Spent Fuel Dry Storage Casks
  P. Childress

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467

Effectively Meeting Spent Fuel Storage Needs With a Family of Dry Storage Canister
  R. T. Anderson

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473

Site Characterization and Conceptual Models of the Regiona Ground-Water Flow System Yucca Mountain and Vicinity, Nevada-California
  J.B. Czarnecki

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475

Assessments of Hydrogeologic Features Within the Unsaturated Zone Yucca Mountain Nevada
  D.T. Hoxie

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477

Evaluation of the Post-Emplacement Environment of High Level Radioactive Waste Packages at Yucca Mountain Nevada
  W. Glassley

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485

Volcanic Hazard Studies for the Yucca Mountain Project
  B. Crowe

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493

Approaches to Groundwater Travel Time
  P. Kaplan

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497

The Role of Large-Scale Testing in Performance Assessment of a High Level Waste Repository
  J.D. Hoover

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503

Validation of Repository Performance Assessment Codes Using Large-Scale Physical Models
  R. Khaleel

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509

Locating the Right Radioactive Materials Packaging for the Task at Hand
  K.L. Driscoll

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515

Validation of Geotechnical Software for Repository Performance Assessment
  T. LeGore

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YUCCA MOUNTAIN AS A HLW DISPOSAL SITE (INVITED)
Chair(s): S. Brocoum, L. Ramspott -Co-Chairs

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

523

An Overview of the Geology and Hydrology of the Yucca Mountain Area Nevada
  W.E. Wilson

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525

Geochemistry of the Yucca Mountain Site: An Overview of the Approach to Characterization
  I.A. Canepa

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531

A Conceptual Design for a Nuclear Waste Repository at the Yucca Mountain Site
  T.O. Hunter

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537

Waste Package for Yucca Mountain Repository: Strategy for Regulatory Compliance
  M. O. Cloninger

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545

Systems Performance Assessment for a Yucca Mountain Repository
  T.O. Hunter

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551

Waste Package Performance Assessment for the Yucca Mountain Project
  W. J. O'Connell

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559

An Evaluation of Environmental Effects of the DOE HL W Repository Siting and Characterization Program at Yucca Mountain Nevada
  M.F. Winsor

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EFFECTS ON SALT OF THE COMBINED RADIATION AND THERMAL FIELDS PRODUCED BY HIGH-LEVEL WASTE GLASS WITH HEAVY LOADINGS OF Cs-137 (INVITED)
Chair(s): I. McElroy, R. Kroebe -Co-Chairs

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

567

In-Situ Experiments on the Disposal of High-Level Radioactive Wastes (HAW) at the ASSE Salt Mine Federal Republic of Germany
  K.Kuhn

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575

Fabrication of Vitrified Isotopic Heat and Radiation Sources for Testing in the ASSE Salt Mine
  L.K. Holton

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587

Quality Assurance Measures for the Fabrication of the 30 Isotopic Heat and Radiation Sources for the HA W - Project
  R. Stippler

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593

Investigations of the Cooling Behavior of Two High Active Waste Glass Canisters by Temperature Distribution Measurements
  L. Kahl

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601

Investigations of the Cooling of Two High Active Glass Canisters by Acoustic Emission Analysis (AEA)
  W.A. Storch

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607

The Thermo-Mechanical Behavior of the Underground Test Field: A Comparison of Numerical Predictions and In Situ Measurement Data
  I. Prij

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615

Geochemistry of the HAW Test Field and Occurrence of Primary and Secondary Gases
  H. Gies

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HLW NUCLEAR MATERIALS CHARACTERIZATION PACKAGE DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE
Chair(s): D.B. Shipler, K Kuehn - Co-Chairs

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

623

Recent Developments in Design of Containers for Disposal of High Level Waste From Candu Reactors
  B. Teper

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633

Canister Qualification for Process and Storage of Vitrified HL W
  A. Canonico

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639

Defense Waste Processing Facility Canister Impact Testing
  K.M. Olson

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647

Static and Permeability Sorption Tests of Buffer Materials for Geologic Disposal for High-Level Wastes
  T. Kanno

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653

Thermal Loading of a Repository for Vitrified High-Level Radioactive Wastes From Reprocessed LWR Spent Fuel Including Plutonium-Recycling and From FBR Spent Fuel
  W. Hauser

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661

Repository Design for the Systems Analysis Dual-Purpose Repository
  B.Hartje

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669

Comparison Between Design Criteria and Observed Structural Performance of Underground Openings at WIPP
  R.F. Cook

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677

Fractionation of Liquid High-Radioactive Wastes and Incorporation of Long-Lived Radionuclides into Ceramics and Vitreous Compositions
  A.S.Aloy

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QUALITY ASSURANCE AND QUALITY CONTROL IN NUCLEAR WASTE MANAGEMENT
Chair(s): F.D. Carler, K. Nelson -Co-Chairs

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

685

The Development of Quality Assurance Systems for Radioactive Waste at BNFL Sellafield
  M.W.Lake

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691

The Swedish Final Repository for Radioactive Waste (SFR) Safety Assessment and Quality Assurance
  I.S. Carlsson

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697

What is the Role of a Project or Program Manager in Implementing and Maintaining A Quality Assurance Program?
  D. Hedges

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701

Comparability Between NQA-1 and the QA Programs for Analytical Laboratories Within the Nuclear Industry and EPA Hazardous Waste Laboratories
  S.L. English

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707

ICF's Plant Compliance Assessment System
  S.M. Baker

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711

Status of the International Alligator Rivers Analogue Project
  P. Duerden

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THE WASTE ACCEPTANCE PROCESS FOR RECEIPT OF HLW AT THE REPOSITORY (INVITED SESSION)
Chair(s): K.A. Chacey, M.J. Plodinec -Co-Chairs

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

717

The U.S. DOE's Waste Acceptance Process
  M.W. Frei

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723

Overview of the Defense Waste Processing Facility's Waste Form Compliance Plan
  A.L. Applewhite

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729

Defense Waste Processing Facility Integrated Cold Runs
  I. A. Gentilucci

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733

Quality Assurance for Defense High-Level Waste Form Production
  I. W. Anderson

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737

Performance of the Waste Compliance Plan at West Valley
  I.M. Pope

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743

The Product Consistency Test and Its Role in the Waste Acceptance Process for DWPF Glass
  N.E. Bibler

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751

ICPP High-Level Radioactive Waste Immobilization and Waste Acceptance
  D.A.Knecht

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TRANSPORTATION OF NUCLEAR WASTES (INVITED)
Chair(s): L. Hannon, R. Yoshimura -Co-Chairs

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

763

Emergency Preparedness for Radioactive Materials Transport-There is More Available Than Meets The Eye
  S.C. Kouba

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767

WIPP States Training and Education Program
  O.w. Eaton

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771

Status of Spent Fuel Shipping Cask Development
  I.K Hall

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777

Working With the States to Transport TMI-2 Core Debris
  T.A. Smith

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781

FEMA's Perspective on Radiological Transportation Accidents
  V. Wingert

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783

Readiness for Radioactive Materials Transport Accidents-A State Perspective
  S.L. Hennann

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787

State and Local Government Regulation of Nuclear Waste Transportation:A U.S. Department of Energy Perspective
  S. Kuznick

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TRANSPORTATION OF NUCLEAR WASTE
Chair(s): B. Nair, J. Kennerly -Co-Chairs

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

793

Effect of the Proposed Adoption of the International Atomic Energy Agency Regulations 1985 Revision on the U.S. Radioactive Waste Transportation Industry
  G.A. Benda

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797

The Industry-Wide Effecs of New Transportation Regulations on the Shipment of LSA Material From Nuclear Utilities
  R.E. Hahn

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805

State Nuclear Transportation Permits and Fees
  s.c. Goldberg

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811

Overcoming Barriers of Insufficient Shipment Data to Forecast Transportation Risks for Transuranic Radioactive Waste Shipments
  S.L. Eagan

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817

Layered Packaging-A Synergistic Method of Transporting Radioactive Material
  G.L. Hohmann

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823

The Development and Status of Test Facilities at Winfrith to Study the Packaging Handling and Transport of Radioactive Materials
  M.H. Burgess

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EFFECTIVE PUBLIC INTERACTION
Chair(s): L. Ulland, E. Helminski: Co-Chairs

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Paper Title & Author

831

A Closer Look at the Nimby/Lulu Syndromes
  W.R. Freudenburg

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833

Media Analysis A Key to Successful Community Relations
  M.J. Janowski

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839

Inquiring Minds Want To Know--About Yucca Mountain
  S.M. Volek

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843

Effective Communication: Resolving Public Affairs Issues for TR U Wastes
  B.S. Kuntz

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847

State Commitment to Public Participation New York's Program
  S. C. Baranski

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851

Laying the Groundwork:Statewide Public Involvement in Pennsylvania
  W. Dornsife

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855

Conflict Resolution in Low-Level Waste Facility Siting:Alternatives to Litigation
  M.R. English

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