WMS Papers - 1992

 

 

PLENARY
Chair(s): Co-Chairs: Robert L. Long: ANS; Takao Nakajima: JGC Corp.

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

1

Radioactive Waste Management-Building International Consensus
  BA. Semenov

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7

Radioactive Waste Programs and the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency
  Kunihiko Uematsu

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11

The Fourth Radioactive Waste Management Program of the Commission of the European Communities
  S. Orlowski

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15

Situation Concerning the HL W Repository in Ge~many
  J.P. Lempert

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19

On the Management of Radioactive Wastes in the Community of Independent States; Problems of Long-Lived Nuclides and Partitioning
  B. V. Nikipelov

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23

Schedule Goals for Civilian Radioactive Waste Management Can We Have Confidence?
  John W. Bartlett

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27

The Department of Energy's Program of Environmental Restoration and Waste Management
  Paul Grimm

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LUNCHEON SPEAKER
Chair(s):

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Paper Title & Author

31

Community Relations and Uranium Enrichment in Louisiana
  Mary Boyd

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USDOE INTEGRATED PROGRAMS & DEMONSTRATIONS: A STATUS REPORT
Chair(s): Co-Chairs-John M. Lankford USDOE; Dean Eyman Waste Policy Institute

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Paper Title & Author

35

The EM Technology Development Strategy
  C.W. Frank

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43

Remediation of Soil and Groundwater Contaminated with Volatile Organic Compounds
  Jeny Hyde

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49

Office of Technology Development Integrated Program for Development of In Situ Remediation Technologies
  Mary Peterson

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55

DOE Integrated Program for Characterization Monitoring and Sensor Technology (CMST-IP)
  C. W. Collier

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59

The DOE Office of Technology Development Robotics Program
  L. W. Yarbrough

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65

Environmental Partnerships: Leveraging Resources to Meet Environmental Challenges
  C. Sink

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OCRWM PROGRAM-PROGRESS & ISSUES
Chair(s): Co-Chairs-Scott Dam BNFL; Lawrence Ramspott LLNL

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Paper Title & Author

71

The Status of Yucca Mountain Site Characterization Activities
  Carl P. Gertz

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75

Opening Our Program to Early and Substantive Public Participation
  Jerome Saltzman

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81

Waste Acceptance and Logistics
  James H. Carlson

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85

The Department of Energy's Planned Monitored Retrievable Storage Facility is Unlikely to be Operating
  Dwayne E. Weigel

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91

The Importance of International Cooperation in the Field of High Level Radioactive Waste Managemen
  Thomas H. Isaacs

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STATUS OF NUCLEAR WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS 1
Chair(s): Co-Chairs-Earl W. McDaniel ORNL; Candace Chan IAEA

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Paper Title & Author

95

Radioactive Waste Management in P.R. China
  DexiWang

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STATUS OF NUCLEAR WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS 2
Chair(s): Co-Chairs-Earl W. McDaniel ORNL; Candace Chan IAEA

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Paper Title & Author

97

The Development of a Deep Repository-Progress in the UK
  H. Beale

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STATUS OF NUCLEAR WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS 3
Chair(s): Co-Chairs-Earl W. McDaniel ORNL; Candace Chan IAEA

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Paper Title & Author

103

Overview in Argentina on Radioactive Waste Management
  J. Pahissa-Campa

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STATUS OF NUCLEAR WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS 4
Chair(s): Co-Chairs-Earl W. McDaniel ORNL; Candace Chan IAEA

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Paper Title & Author

109

Management of the Radioactive Wastes Produced in the French Nuclear Research Centers
  R. Lallement

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STATUS OF NUCLEAR WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS 5
Chair(s): Co-Chairs-Earl W. McDaniel ORNL; Candace Chan IAEA

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Paper Title & Author

111

Treatment and Conditioning of the HLLW Stored at ENEA's Reprocessing Pilot Plants
  A. Luce

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STATUS OF NUCLEAR WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS 6
Chair(s): Co-Chairs-Earl W. McDaniel ORNL; Candace Chan IAEA

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Paper Title & Author

117

Liquidation and Minimization of the Chernobyl Accident Consequences in Byelorussia
  V.N. Burjak

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STATUS OF NUCLEAR WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS 7
Chair(s): Co-Chairs-Earl W. McDaniel ORNL; Candace Chan IAEA

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Paper Title & Author

121

Waste Management in France: Operations at COGEMA'S UP3 Reprocessing Plant and Other Key Events
  J.L. Ricaud

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STATUS OF NUCLEAR WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS 8
Chair(s): Co-Chairs-Earl W. McDaniel ORNL; Candace Chan IAEA

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Paper Title & Author

125

Technology Needs Assessment for DOE Environmental Restoration Programs
  JoR. Duray

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STATUS OF NUCLEAR WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS 11
Chair(s): Co-Chairs-Randy J. Roberts WHC; D.J. Squires IAEA

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Paper Title & Author

133

Waste Management in Brazil: Basis to Build the Final Repository for the Radioactive Wastes from the Goiania Accident
  A.S. Paschoa

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STATUS OF NUCLEAR WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS 12
Chair(s): Co-Chairs-Randy J. Roberts WHC; D.J. Squires IAEA

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Paper Title & Author

139

The New Japanese Policy for TRU-Waste Management
  M. Yamamoto

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STATUS OF NUCLEAR WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS 13
Chair(s): Co-Chairs-Randy J. Roberts WHC; D.J. Squires IAEA

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Paper Title & Author

145

Radioactive Waste Management Policy in Canada
  PA. Brown

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STATUS OF NUCLEAR WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS 14
Chair(s): Co-Chairs-Randy J. Roberts WHC; D.J. Squires IAEA

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Paper Title & Author

149

The AGP-Project Conceptual Design for a Spanish HLW Final Dispos'al Facility
  E. Biurrun

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STATUS OF NUCLEAR WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS 15
Chair(s): Co-Chairs-Randy J. Roberts WHC; D.J. Squires IAEA

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Paper Title & Author

153

SCK/CEN's Integrated R&D and DT&E Program on Final Nuclear Waste Disposal in Argillaceous Formations
  A. Bonne

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STATUS OF NUCLEAR WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS 16
Chair(s): Co-Chairs-Randy J. Roberts WHC; D.J. Squires IAEA

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Paper Title & Author

161

International Environmental Institute
  R.R. DiSibio

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DOE DEFENSE SITE PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT PROGRAMS & THEIR EFFECTIVENESS
Chair(s): Co-Chairs-Susan M. Volek SAlC; Sheila Little Fluor Daniel

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Paper Title & Author

165

From Weapons to Waste: The Future of the Nuclear Weapons Complex
  Sherri Wassennan Goodman

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169

Communication Tools for the Hanford Environmental Dose Reconstruction Project
  Mary Lou Blazek

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173

Using the INEL Site-Specific Plan as a Community Relations Tool
  Michael Hart

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179

Successful Community Relations Efforts at the Weldon Spring Site Remedial Action Project
  James E. McKee

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183

Public Involvement in Environmental Safety and Health Issues at the DOE Nuclear Weapons Complex
  Laura L. Taylor

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191

Are EM's Communication Tools Effective? Evaluation Research of Two EM Publications
  Evelyn Wight

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ALBUQUERQUE OPERATIONS OFFICE ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION & WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
Chair(s): Co-Chairs- Ralph Lightner USDOE-HQ; James Bickel USDOE-AL

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Paper Title & Author

197

Integrating Environmental Restoration Management Within DOE Using an Alternative Identification and Evaluation Procedure: A Methodology and a Case History
  Micheline Devaurs

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203

A Cost/Schedule and Control System for the Environmental Restoration Program Albuquerque Field Office
  Wanda S. Fiske

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211

A Managed Approach to Achieve a Safe Cost Effective and Environmentally Sound Demolition of a Plutonium-238 Contaminated Building
  Ralph R. Jaeger

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215

Kansas City Plant Ultraviolet/Ozone/Hydrogen Peroxide Groundwater Treatment System Overview
  M.E. Stites

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221

Decontaminating Radioactive Lead Solids
  James N. Taylor

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225

Process Waste Assessments for the Evaluation of Waste Minimization Technologies
  Jeffrey B. Weinrach

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229

Pollution Prevention at the Kansas City Division Through Process Waste Assessments
  S.E. Pemberton

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235

Comprehensive Hazardous Waste Data Management Using Serialized Bar-Coding
  Grace E. Bujewsld

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COUNT DOWN TO '93: ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH ONSITE STORAGE
Chair(s): Co-Chairs-John Randall NYS Energy Auth.; Peter Colombo BNL

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

239

NRC Perspective on Extended On-Site Storage of Low-Level Radioactive Waste After 1993
  Forest J. Remick

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243

Licensing and Regulatory Issues Associated With Utility On-Site Storage of Low-Level Radioactive Waste
  Donald J. Silverman

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247

New York State's Low-Level Radioactive Waste Storage Study
  John P. Spath

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253

Seeking the WIN/WIN Alternative: Negotiations for Regional Access 1993-1996
  Kathryn Visocld

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257

Texas Approach to the Management of Low Level Radioactive Waste After 1992
  Lawrence R. Jacobi

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259

Key Issues Associated With On-Site Storage at Nuclear Utilities
  Roger A. Stigers

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STRATEGIC PLANNING IN CLEAN-UP & WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS
Chair(s): Co-Chairs- Becky Austin WHC; Jim Dieckhoner USDOE-HQ

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Paper Title & Author

265

Planning for DOE's Evolving Environmental Restoration and Waste Management Program
  James E. Dieckhoner

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271

Hanford Site Past Practice Investigation Strategy Lessons Learned
  K Michael Thompson

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277

Setting Priorities for Environmental Restoration at the DOE Nuclear Weapons Complex
  My K. Ton

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283

Stakeholder Involvement in Redefining Hanford's Double~Shell Tank Waste Disposal Program
  Mark B. Triplett

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289

Strategy for Management of Investigation-Derived Waste
  Laura E. Russell

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295

A Strategic Approach to the Conceptual Design of Complex Radwaste Facilities
  Stewart Mackay

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SYSTEMS ANALYSIS FOR NUCLEAR WASTE DISPOSAL
Chair(s): Co-Chair-Dieter Knecht INEL

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

299

Probabilistic Safety Considerations for the Final Disposal of Radioactive Waste
  H.P. Berg

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303

Probabilistic Safety Analysis for a Shaft Hoisting Installation
  H.-J Engelmann

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307

Development of Accident Scenarios for the Decommissioning of the Fort St. Vrain Nuclear Generating Station
  John Iacovino

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311

Evaluation of the Relationship Between 14C and 6OCO in a PWR Plant
  K Mitamura

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QUALITY ASSURANCE & QUALITY CONTROL IN NUCLEAR WASTE MANAGEMENT
Chair(s): Co-Chairs-Jas S. Devgon ANL; Ranier Simon CEC

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Paper Title & Author

315

The Use of Total Quality Management and Commitment at the Hanford Site
  J.P. Hamric

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321

Quality Assurance Applications for Remediation of Plutonium Contaminated Soil
  Kathleen S. Moroney

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GETTING A HANDLE ON EM COSTS & PRIORITIES
Chair(s): Co-Chairs-Stephen P. Cowan USDOE-HQ; Gale Turi USDOE-HQ

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

325

The Great Environmental Restoration Cost Estimating Shootout: A Blind Test of Three DOE Cost Estimating Groups
  Paul Kleinen

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329

How to Measure Progress in a Turbulent Environment
  Steve Meador

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333

Learning the ABC's: Activity Based Costing in Waste Operations
  MareA. Zocher

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335

Cost-Time Management: A Powerful Tool in a New Application--Cleaning Up the Weapons Complex
  J.L. Gallagher

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341

Tne DOE/AL Cost and Schedule Control System (CS2)-A User's Perspective in its Use as Both a Reporting System and as a Valuable Project Management Tool
  Richard E. Fate

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345

The Pinellas Plant RCRA Facility Investigation Costs and Schedules-A Case Study
  Pamela W. Massey

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EDUCATION NEEDS (K THROUGH Ph.D)
Chair(s): Co-Chair-Texas Chee USDOE-HQ

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

351

Implementation Status of the DOE Office of Technology Development Strategic Program Plan for Environmental Education and Development
  Susan M. Prestwich

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357

Environmental Education and Development
  James Bickel

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361

Developing a Strategic Plan for Science and Mathematics Education in South Carolina
  J. Bostock

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365

Preparing for the Future: Higher Education Meeting Environmental Restoration and Waste Management Human Resource Needs
  Alfred Wohlpart

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369

Partnership for Environmental Technology Education
  Paul R. Dickinson

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CONSENSUS BUILDING & OUTREACH
Chair(s): Co-Chairs--Carol Peabody USDOE-HQ; Jack Baublitz USDOE-HQ

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

373

Developing Consensus: The BRC Consensus Process
  Francis X. Cameron

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377

Conducting Five- Year Plan and Tri- Party Agreement Community Outreach Activities at the U.S. Department of Energy Richland Field Office
  James M. Peterson .

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381

Public Involvement in Cleanup-The Rocky Flats Experience
  J. Paukert

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387

Report on Public Participation in Environmental Restoration Programs
  R.P. Whitfield

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393

Yucca Mountain Public Tours: Can They Impact Opinion?
  Bea Reilly

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395

The Carlsbad Environmental Monitoring & Research Center: An Independent Program for Community Information
  Donald J. Fingleton

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399

The Environmental Trilogy Project: Balancing Technical Institutional and Cultural Perspectives to Environmental Management
  Pamela S. Kurstedt

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EPA REGULATIONS-THE DRIVING FORCE BEHIND CLEAN UP & WASTE MANAGEMENT
Chair(s): Paul Grimm USDOE-HQ; Jim Voss Golder

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

405

Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Reauthorization
  B. Shackleford

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409

Clues to Interpretation of RCRA Regulations
  P.R. Siebach

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413

Integration of CERCLA and RCRA Requirements at the Radioactive Waste Burial Grounds Savannah River Site Aiken South Carolina (U)
  W.D. Hoffman

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417

Regulatory Requirements of the Integrated Technology Demonstration Program Savannah River Site (U)
  C.L. Bergren

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419

Resolution of Regulatory Issues Facing the DOE In Situ Vitrification Program
  Lisa A. Corathers

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425

Environmental Restoration Activities at the U.S. Department of Energy's Pinellas Plant
  Michael Wm. Parker

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431

Cleanup Standards for Radium Contaminated Soils
  John L. Russell

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435

Regulatory Issues Associated with Groundwater Compliance at the Falls City Texas UMTRA Site Cleanup
  Denise Bierley

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EPA HLW REGULATIONS--A NEW VISION
Chair(s): Co-Chairs-Robert Williams EPRI; Gary Bracken USDOE-RL

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

439

The USEP A's Environmental Standards for the Management and Disposal of Spent Nuclear Fuel High-Level and Transuranic Radioactive Wastes (40 CFR Part 191)
  Raymond L. Clark

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445

New Mexico Environmental Evaluation Group Perspectives on Proposed EPA High-Level and Transuranic Waste Disposal Standards
  James K Channell

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DOE LLW REGULATION & PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT
Chair(s): Co-Chairs-Willis Bixby USDOE-RL; Dennis A. Skrincosky STI

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Paper Title & Author

449

Status of Low-Level Radioactive Waste Requirements Development in the Department of Energy
  J.A. Coleman

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453

Performance Assessment Review for DOE LLW Disposal Facilities
  Elmer L. Wilhite

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457

The Department of Energy Performance Assessment Task Team
  D.E. Wood

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461

Performance Assessment of Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  D.W. Lee

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467

Status of Performance Assessment Studies for the Disposal of Low-Level Radioactive Waste in the 218- W -5 Burial Ground 200 West Area Hanford Site
  M.l. Wood

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473

Assessing the Performance of the Saltstone Wasteform at the Savannah River Site
  Laura M. McDowell-Boyer

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BRC NARM & NORM-PROBLEM & REGULATORY APPROACHES
Chair(s): Co-Chairs-Susan Bilhorn USNRC; Tom Smith EG&G

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

479

Who Needs BRC?
  Michael F. Weber

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483

Limited BRC Rulemaking: Regulatory Approach and Experience in Texas for Short-Lived Radioactive Waste
  Ruth E. McBurney

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487

The Impact of a BRC Policy on Medical Byproduct and NARM Waste
  Roy W. Brown

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489

Regulatory Controls for NORM Contamination: Emerging Issues and Strategies
  Linda Wennerberg

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493

Disposing of NORM Wastes in Atomic Energy Act 11(e)(2) Disposal Sites: A Legal Strategy
  Joseph R. Egan

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RISK ASSESSMENTS FOR DISPOSAL & CLEANUP
Chair(s): Co-Chairs- Tom Wintzack WHC; Vern Rogers RAE

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

499

Implications of Recent ICRP Recommendations for Risk Assessments for Radioactive Waste Disposal and Cleanup
  Jas S. Devgun

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505

A Review of the Superfund Risk Assessment Approach for Quantifying Radiation Risks
  Michael Boyd

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509

Comparison of Computer Codes and Approaches Used at DOE Sites to Model Intrusion Scenarios
  Roger Ro Seitz

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515

Development of Exposure Scenarios for CERCLA Risk Assessments at the Savannah River Site
  D.W. Nix

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RISK ASSESSMENT COMMUNICATION & PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT
Chair(s): Co-Chairs-Margery Olson SAlC; Yolanda Willis Willis Consult.

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Paper Title & Author

519

Evolution of EP NOOE Technical Cooperation in Remediation of RadiationIMixed Waste Contaminated Sites
  Robert So Dyer

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523

The Scientist the Paid Consultant and Building Public Confidence in Waste Management-A Mine Field
  Ed Helminski

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529

Risk Communication: Framing Versus Interdependence Theory
  W.F. Lawless

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533

Risk Communication in the Real World
  Philip Lo Bartley

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535

Risk Co-mmunication in Dose Reconstruction
  Mary Lou Blazek

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POSTER-ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION AND WASTE MANAGEMENT
Chair(s): Co-Chairs-Walt Frankhauser BDM; Ken Bracken USDOE-RL

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

539

BWID System Design Study
  MoC. O'Brien

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543

Delineation of the Extent of Milling-Related Contamination in a Naturally Contaminated Aquifer System
  William F. Downs

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551

Long-Range Alpha Detection Applied to Soil Contamination and Waste Monitoring
  Duncan W. MacArthur

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557

Potential Radium-226 and Thorium Remedial Action Standards for the Weldon Spring Site
  Steven Green

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565

Methodologies Used Constraints Imposed and Lessons Learned in the Removal of Radioactively Contaminated Concrete Slab and Subslab Soil at the Elza Gate Site
  Narendran Ramachandran

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569

Industrial-Scale Decontamination Using the DECOHA Process at Chernobyl
  M.A. Rollor

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575

Immobilization of Contaminated Soil Using Jet Grouting Method
  Katsunori Banno

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579

Modifications to an Existing Waste Containment Structure at Niagara Falls Storage Site
  A. Paez-Restrepo

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585

Geochemical Characterization of Geologic Materials Beneath the Proposed Burro Canyon Uranium Mill Tailing Disposal Cell
  Annand R. Groffman

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591

Denitrification in Groundwater at Uranium Mill Tailings Sites
  Timothy I. Goering

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595

Planning Risk Communication for UMTRA Project Groundwater Restoration
  Charles Hundertmark

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601

Dynamic Underground Stripping Project
  Roger Aines

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609

Selecting Cost-Effective Remedial Action Alternatives
  R. Bonilla

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615

Drilling and Sampling Highly Radioactive Contaminated Soil at the 2OO-BP-1 Operable Unit Hanford Site Richland Washington
  Mark A. Buckmaster

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619

Closure of the Savannah River Laboratory Seepage Basins at the Savannah River Site Aiken South Carolina
  Karen M. lerome

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623

Accelerated Clean-Up at the Hanford Site
  I.M. Frain

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629

Environmental Monitoring and Cooperative Resource Management at the WIPP Site
  Douglas Lynn

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633

Cometabolic Biotreatment of TCE-Contaminated Groundwater-- Laboratory and Bench-Scale Development Studies
  T.L. Donaldson .

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639

Enhancing Vacuum Extraction of Volatile Organics Using Electrical Heating
  H. Michael Buettner

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643

Bio- Mechanical Removing of Contaminated Soils: A Field Experiment
  A.louve

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647

Relationship Between Radium Concentration Levels in Soil and Radon Transport Through Soils Into Homes
  Ben Hull

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653

The Role of Petrographic and Radiochemical Analyses in Risk Assessment at Superfund Sites Contaminated with Radioactive Materials
  James Neiheisel

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657

Quantification of Uranium Transport Away From Firing Sites at Los Alamos National Laboratory-A Mass Balance Approach
  Naomi M. Becker.

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SITE RESTORATION: CASE HISTORIES I
Chair(s): Co-Chairs-John Lehr USDOE-HQ; Liz Bracken USDOE-RL

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Paper Title & Author

661

The Department of Energy's Environmental Restoration Program
  John Lehr

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663

Site Restoration: Restoring Lost Lake A Carolina Bay at the Savannah River Site
  P.R. Jackson

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665

Progressing from Surface Water Detention to Environmental Restoration in Operable Units 5 and 6 at Rocky Flats Plant
  Michelle R. Rehmann .

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671

Department of Energy Oak Ridge Field Office (OR) Lessons Learned from Cleanup Projects at Oak Ridge
  William D. Adams

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673

Accelerated Cleanup of Mixed Waste Units on the Hanford Site Richland Washington
  J.K Erickson

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679

A Straight Forward Removal Action?
  M A. Williams

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685

Feasibility Cost and Safety of Some Rehabilitation Options for the Maralinga Test Site
  D. Vande Putte

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SITE RESTORATION: CASE HISTORIES II
Chair(s): Co-Chairs-Ron Izatt USDOE-RL; Julie D'Ambrosia EnviroTech

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

691

RCRA Closures at Rocky Flats Plant a Programmatic Perspective and Case Study
  Randy T. Ogg

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697

The Pinellas Plant RCRA Facility Investigation-A Case Study
  Richard Kilbury

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705

Retrieval of Plutonium-Contaminated Waste Materials from Interim Storage
  L.F. Johnson

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713

Historical Research in the Hanford Site Waste Cleanup
  Michele S. Gerber

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DECONTAMINATION & DECOMMISSIONING IMPACTS ON WASTE MANAGEMENT
Chair(s): Co-Chairs-Sue Mitchell PNL; Cedric Mogg UK Nirex

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

717

Decommissioning of B& W's Fuel Conversion Plant
  Allyn E. Haase

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723

Remote Dismantling of Nuclear Facilities in the United Kingdom Experience to Date
  C.L. Walters

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729

Decontamination and Dismantling of the Piver Prototype Vitrification Facility at Marcoule (France)
  S. Roudil

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735

Decommissioning of the Gaseous Diffusion Plant at BNFL Capenhurst
  S.G. Baxter

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739

Foam Decontamination of Large Nuclear Components Before Dismantling
  J.R. Costes

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745

Removal of Contaminated Concrete Surfaces by Microwave Heating-Phase I Results
  T.L. White

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749

The Problems of Decontamination and Radioactive Waste Disposal in Byelorussia
  V.M. Efremenkov

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ECONOMICS OF THE BACKEND OF THE FUEL CYCLE
Chair(s): Co-Chairs-Reiner Papp KfK; Ralph DiSibio

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

753

WHC Radwaste Storage and Disposal Cost Assessment in Various European Countries
  H. Zaccai

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765

Costs for the Swedish Radioactive Waste Management
  Stig Pettersson .

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771

High Level Waste Transport and Disposal Cost Calculations for the United Kingdom
  P.C. Nattress

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779

The Cost of LLW Disposal-Is it Sound Economics?
  Janis D. Stelluto

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PARTITIONING/TRANSMUTATION
Chair(s): Co-Chairs- Joe Angelo SAIC; A. Suzuki Univ. of Tokyo

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

783

Fuel Cycle Integration Issues Associated with P/T Technology
  Gordon E. Michaels

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791

On the Management of Radioactive Wastes and the Concept of HAW Partitioning
  E.G. Kudryavtsev

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797

Physico-Chemical and Extraction Properties of Chlorinated Cobalt Dicarbolyde (CHCODIC) Extraction Mechanism Mathematical Simulation of the Process
  V.N. Romanovskii

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801

Technological Tests of HAW Partitioning With the Use of Chlorinated Cobalt Dicarbolyde (CH CO D I C); Management of Secondary Wastes
  V.M. Esimantovskii

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805

Use of Bidentate Organophosphorus Compounds and Ampholities for Recovery of Transplutonium Elements (TPE) from Highly Active W astes (HAW)
  E.G. Dzekun

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809

Radionuclide Separation and Processing for Recycle or Disposal
  W.O. Allen

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POSTER-HIGH LEVEL WASTE TRANSPORTATION AND EDUCATION
Chair(s): Co-Chairs-Frank Falci USDOE; David Hameedy WEC

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

813

The Math Excellence Workshop
  Susan J.S. Lasser

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817

A National Environmental Design Contest and Capstone Course for Universities
  Ron KBhada

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821

Public Information Implications of a Teacher's Summer Course on Radioactive Waste
  Stephen E. Binney

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827

SITT - A Different wok
  Dennis Rogers

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829

Crust Growth and Gas Retention in Synthetic Hanford Waste
  SA. Bryan

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835

Chemical Reactivity of Potential Ferrocyanide Precipitates in Hanford Tanks with Nitrates and Nitrites
  R.D. Scheele

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843

Disposal Concepts for Waste in Underground Single-Shell Storage Tanks at the Hanford Site
  W. O. Greenhalgh

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849

Proposed Use of a Variable Geometry Truss Manipulator for Radioactive Waste Removal from Underground Storage Tanks
  William J. Millsap

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855

Nitrous Oxide Production from Radiolysis of Simulated High-Level Nuclear Waste Solutions
  D.D. Walker

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859

Radiolytic and Radiolytically Induced Generation of Gases in Simulated Waste Solutions
  D. Meisel

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867

Activity Inventory of the Biological Shields of the Finnish Nuclear Reactors
  Markku Anttila

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871

Absorption of Tritium Released from Fast Breeder Absorber Elements During Interim Storage in <:;astoJr lESarJre <:;as1c1i
  L. R. Huggenberg

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875

Summary of the Transportation of Spent Fuel Attitude Survey
  E. Roop

View Paper

883

U.S. Department of Transportation Specification Packages Evaluation
  J.E. Ratledge

View Paper

887

Application of United States Department of Transportation Regulations to Hazardous Material and Waste Shipments on the Hanford Site
  M.E. Bumside

View Paper

893

Motor Carrier Evaluation Program
  James Portsmouth

View Paper

897

Analysis of Transporting Highway Route-Controlled Quantities; An Overview of 1985-1990
  C.E. Cashwell

View Paper

901

Testing and Modelling of Shock Absorbing Materials in Transportation Casks
  A.K Maji

View Paper

907

Comparison of Predicted Versus Measured Dose Rates for Low-Level Radioactive Waste Cask Shipments
  Martin S. Macher

View Paper

911

Marine Transportation for Low Level Radioactive Waste
  Koki Tanaka

View Paper

917

Can't This Train Go Somewhere Else?
  Tom Bushee

View Paper

921

Recent Progress in Volcanism Studies: Site Characterization Activities for the Yucca Mountain Site Characterization Project
  B.M. Crowe

View Paper

929

Characterization of Fault-Fi]]ing Deposits in the Vicinity of Yucca Mountain Nevada
  J.S. Stuckless

View Paper

937

Recent Characterization Activities of Midway Valley as a Potential Repository Surface Facility Site
  J.D. Gibson

View Paper

947

Recent Developments in the Integrated Approach Toward Characterization of Radionuclide Transport Yuca Mountain Nevada
  A.M. Simmons

View Paper

953

Does Localized Recharge Occur at a Discharge Area Within the Ground-Water Flow System of YUca Mountain?
  John B. Czarnecki

View Paper

959

Role of Site-Suitability Evaluations in the Siting Process
  Larry D. Rickertsen

View Paper

963

Planning Exercise for the Resolution of High Level Waste Tank Safety Issues
  J. Bunting

View Paper

971

The Design of Backfilling and Sealing in a Deep Repository
  E.P.S. Tufton

View Paper

 

DOE HLW TANK SAFETY ISSUES
Chair(s): Co-Chairs-John Tseng USDOE-HQ; Harry Babad WHC

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

977

Approach to Improved Safety of High-Level Radioactive Waste Storage by the U.S. Department of Energy
  John C. Tseng

View Paper

983

Savannah River Site High-Level Waste Safety Issues: The Need for Final Disposal of the Wastes
  Paul D. d'Entremont

View Paper

987

Hanford Site Radioactive Waste Storage Tank Safety Issues: The Path to Resolution
  D.D. Wodrich

View Paper

993

Understanding of Cyclic Venting Phenomena in Hanford Site High-Level Waste Tanks: The Evaluation of Tank 241-SY-101
  H. Babad

View Paper

1001

Progress in Evaluating the Hazard of Ferrocyanide Waste Storage Tanks
  Harry Babad

View Paper

1011

The West Valley Demonstration Project: A Decade of Progress
  T. W. McIntosh

View Paper

1015

Safety Support for Hydrogen Reanalysis of Waste Tank 101-SY
  L.H. Sullivan

View Paper

 

HLW TREATMENT STORAGE & DISPOSAL
Chair(s): Co-Chairs-Bala Nair WEC; Dick Sills, BNFL

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

1021

Application of Crown-Ethers and Ferrocyanide-Based Inorganic Material for Cesium and Strontium Recovery from High-Level Radioactive Wastes
  EA. Filippov

View Paper

1027

Analysis of Waste Storage Tanks Subjected to Seismic Loading
  W.N. Kennedy

View Paper

1031

The Savannah River Site Replacement High Level Radioactive Waste Evaporator Project
  S. Brock Presgrove

View Paper

1037

Reprocessing: A Novel Approach to Waste Management
  Wesley Murbach

View Paper

1041

Uranium-Plutonium Partitioning By Pulsed Column in the First Cycle of the Three Cycle Thermal Oxide Reprocessing Plant
  C. Phillips

View Paper

1047

Initial Comparison of Leach Behavior Between Fully Radioactive and Simulated Nuclear Waste Glass Through Long-Term Testing Part 2. Reacted Layer Analysis
  J.K Bates

View Paper

1055

Fusion and Fission Nuclear Power Reactors: An Attempt to Compare the Radioactive Waste Environmental Impact
  Aldo Donato

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GAS PRODUCTION DURING STORAGE OF NUCLEAR WASTE
Chair(s): Co-Chairs-Kornelius Kroth KFA; S. Kosiewicz, LANL

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

1063

Hydrogen Generation Rates in Savannah River Site High-Level Nuclear Waste
  D.T. Hobbs

View Paper

1067

Mathematical Analysis of Hydrogen Mixing in the Vapor Space of a High-Level Nuclear Waste Tank
  Richard M. Wallace

View Paper

1071

Gas Generation From Low-Level Radioactive W aste: Concer~s for Disposal
  B. Siskind

View Paper

1075

Gas Production and Transport in a Saline Environment--What is Different to Other Host Formations?
  W. Muller

View Paper

1081

Radiolytic Gas Production in the Alpha Particle Degradation of Plastics
  D.T. Reed

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TRU & NON - HL LONG-LIVED WASTES TREATMENT STORAGE & DISPOSAL
Chair(s): Co-Chairs-Brent Daugherty WSR; Chris Peterson, WHC

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

1087

Cryofracture as a Tool for Prepr~ssing Retrieved Buried and Stored Transuranic Waste
  G.G. Loomis

View Paper

1093

WIPP Startup: Overcoming Unprecedented Challenges
  Arlen E. Hunt

View Paper

1097

An Assessment of the WIPP Project
  Lokesh Chatuturvedi

View Paper

1103

Characterization of Mixed CH-TRU Waste for the WIPP Experimental Test Program Conducted at ANL- W
  C.C. Dwight

View Paper

1109

Harwell Alpha Beta/Gamma Waste Facility
  D.B. Syme

View Paper

1115

Recent Major RD and D Activities on TRU Waste Management
  T. Tsuboya

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MIXED WASTE CHARACTERIZATION INVENTORIES TREATMENT & MANAGEMENT
Chair(s): Gary Benda Chem-Nuclear; Nancy Rothermich MMES-HAZWRAP

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

1123

Mixed Waste Treatment Project--Scope and Status
  Joe Coleman

View Paper

1127

Locations Volumes and Characteristics of DOE's Mixed Low-Level Wastes
  Wayne A. Ross

View Paper

1137

Technology Needs for Treatment of DOE's Low-Level Mixed Wastes
  L.H.Hannon

View Paper

1143

Materials Not Classified as Waste Study
  David Levenstein

View Paper

1147

Radioactive and Nonradioactive Waste Characterization at the Rocky Flats Plant
  R.W. Grover

View Paper

1153

Cradle-to-Grave Tracking of Hazardous and Radioactive Materials for Pollution Prevention
  Jim Fish

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MIXED WASTE FACILITY PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENTS LICENSING PERMITS & DELISTING
Chair(s): Co-Chairs-David Waite Ebasco Environent Steve Brown Dames & Moore

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

1157

The Mixed Waste Dilemma
  Gennan E. Reyes

View Paper

1163

Clearing a Path for Regulatory Compliance: An Update of NRC MiJced Waste Activities
  Michael F. Weber

View Paper

1169

The Practical Outfall of DOE Compliance Agreements
  Leanne Smith

View Paper

1173

MiJced Waste Management Options
  C.B. Owens

View Paper

1181

New Land Disposal Restrictions on Contaminated Soil and Debris and Newly Identified Toxicity Characteristic Organics
  William B. Fortune

View Paper

1187

Operational Readiness Review for the TSCA Incinerator Start-Up at the Oak Ridge K-25 Site
  Elizabeth A. Jordan

View Paper

1191

Designing a Sampling and Analysis Plan for Hazardous Material Characterization of a SNM Facility Undergoing Decommissioning: Meeting MUltiple Project Objectives
  John D. Harrison

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POSTER-MIXED AND LOW LEVEL WASTE
Chair(s): Co-Chairs--Leon Borduin LANL; John Deichmann WHC

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

1199

Management of Radioactive Wastes Derived from Medical Use: Four Years Experience in a Multihospital Deposit
  Giuseppe Guidarelli

View Paper

1203

Meeting the Regulatory Challenges of MiJced Waste Storage and Monitoring: A Novel Approach
  Dennis Wilkinson

View Paper

1209

Strategy and Field Implementation for Determining a Dangerous Waste Mixture in Washington State
  Steve Cowan

View Paper

1213

Radiological and Hazardous Material Measurement System
  J.R. Karvinen

View Paper

1215

RCRA Facility Investigation Activities at the Sandia National Laboratories MiJced Waste Landfill
  Robert G. Knowlton

View Paper

1221

Treatment of DOE MiJcecl Wastes Using Commercial Facilities
  John F. Kramer

View Paper

1227

Sandia National Laboratories Chemical Waste Landfill: Innovative Strategies Towards Characterization and Remediation
  Cynthia P. Ardito

View Paper

1235

Evolution of the Rocky Flats Plant Detention Pond Monitoring Program
  Nicholas S. Demos

View Paper

1243

Polyethylene Encapsulation of Mixed Wastes: Scale-Up Feasibility
  P.D. Kalb

View Paper

1249

Concrete Disposal Vaults--An Alternative to Hazardous Waste/Mixed Waste Earthen Landfills
  Albert A. Freitag

View Paper

1255

Mixed Waste Soil Washing Using Environmentally Benign Chemical Solvents
  David Bradbury

View Paper

1261

State-of-the-Art Application of Electrochemical Processes to Waste Management
  Yasuo Hirose

View Paper

1271

Incineration of Radioactive Wastes Containing Only C-14 and H-3
  Corazon M. Garcia

View Paper

1275

Trim Waste Minimization at the Pinellas Plan
  Delphine DeLaneuville

View Paper

1279

Removal of Hazardous and Radioactive Metals from Soil Using Electrochemical Migration
  Robert L. Hemmings

View Paper

1283

European Soil Washing for U.S. Applications
  Michael I. Mann

View Paper

1289

A Catalytic Wet Oxidation Process for Mixed Waste Volume ReductionlRecycling
  Patrick M. Dhooge

View Paper

1293

Preventing Pollution from Electroplating Processes
  Edward R. Saltzberg

View Paper

1297

Combining Expedited Cleanup with Innovative Technology Demonstrations
  M.C. Hagood

View Paper

1305

Colloid Formation as an Approach to Remediate Toxic Wastes Containing Chromium and Lead
  Larry L. Barton

View Paper

1309

Electrokinetic Remediation of Contaminated Soils: An Update
  E.R. Lindgren

View Paper

1315

Water Treatment Technologies for a Mixed Waste Remedial Action
  C. Reith

View Paper

1321

Computer Simulation of the Chemical Treatment of a Contaminated Groundwater Using Geochemical Modeling Techniques
  Robert W. Sobocinski

View Paper

1327

Destruction of Ferrocyanide Compounds Found in the Hanford Site's Radioactive Waste
  SA. Colby

View Paper

1331

The Sequential Decontamination of an Abandoned Uranium Fabrication Facility
  R.R. Land

View Paper

1335

Disposal of SNL-Designed Electronics Assemblies Associated with the Nuclear Weapons Program Challenges and Progress
  W.B. Chambers

View Paper

1339

Management of Waste Compressed Gases at the Los Alamos National Laboratory
  Dan A. Nickens

View Paper

1345

The Centre de L'Aube Low-Level Waste Disposal Facility
  Gilles Chevrier .

View Paper

1353

Properties of Barrier Materials for Low-Level Nuclear Waste Disposal
  Broce Perelman

View Paper

1357

A Defensible Data Package for Radiochemistry
  Daniel H. Stuenner

View Paper

 

WASTE MINIMIZATION WASTE AVOIDANCE RECYCLING TREATMENT & PROCESSING
Chair(s): Co-Chairs-John Marchetti USDOE; John Emmons

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

1365

Developing the Strategic Plan for Pollution Prevention in Defense Programs
  John A. Marchetti: WPI

View Paper

1371

Waste Minimization Technology Development in the DOE Complex
  W.E. Schwinkendorf

View Paper

1377

Practical Considerations for Establishing Phase-Out Dates for CFC-113 and 1,1,1-Trichloroethane When Used as Industrial Solvents
  Charles Carpenter

View Paper

1385

Waste Minimization at Fleet Operations
  Terence S. Holmes

View Paper

1387

Removal of Uranium and Priority Pollutant Metals from Fernald Environmental Management Project Wastewater Utilizing Potassium Ferrate
  Lyle H. Hampshire

View Paper

1391

Development of a Waste Minimization Plan for a Department of Energy Remedial Action Program: Ideas for Minimizing Waste in Remediation Scenarios
  Linda M. Hubbard

View Paper

1397

Radioactive Scrap Metal Recycling: A DOE Assessment
  MJ. Lilly

View Paper

 

POSTER-LOW LEVEL WASTE--
Chair(s): Co-Chairs-H.E. McGuire WHC; L. Ettlinger DNFSB

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

1401

Status of Pantex Plant Waste Management Project/Program Control System
  Wesley J. Price

View Paper

1405

Assessment of Candidate Sites for Disposal of Treated Effluents at the Hanford Site Washington
  J.D. Davis

View Paper

1411

Planning for the Licensing and Construction of a LLRW Disposal Facility
  Patrick L. Bisese

View Paper

1415

Designing a Hydrogeologic Assessment of a SNM Facility Undergoing Decommissioning: Meeting Multiple Project Objectives
  John David Harrison

View Paper

1421

Radionuclide Limits for Vault Disposal at the Savannah River Site
  James R. Cook

View Paper

1429

Development of DUST: A Computer Code that Calculates Release Rates from a LLW Disposal Unit
  T.M. Sullivan

View Paper

1435

Baseline Risk Assessment of the Maxey Flats Disposal Site
  David Kluesner

View Paper

1441

Meeting Performance Objectives for a Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Facility at the Savannah River Sit
  Gerald E. Taylor

View Paper

1447

Benchmarking BLT-A Computer Code for LLW Source Term Evaluation
  CJ. Suen

View Paper

1453

Performance of Monolithic Concrete Waste Forms
  John C. Walton

View Paper

1459

The Conditioning of Incinerator Ashes: An Increase in the Encapsulation Ratio
  G.R. Bnlnel

View Paper

1465

Cementation Plant for Radioactive Waste
  E. Benavides

View Paper

1469

Concrete Encapsulation of Ion Exchange Resins: From R&D to an Industrial Packaging Facility
  J.M. Sire

View Paper

1475

Operational Experience on Bituminization in Korea
  Sung Pool Yim

View Paper

1479

Development of High Integrity Maximum Durability Concrete Structures for LLW Disposal Facilities
  W.P. Taylor

View Paper

1485

Monolithic Waste Forms--An Underrated and Under-Utilized Technology
  W.W. Pitt Jr.

View Paper

1489

Use of Rare-Earth Tracers as Pu Surrogates in ISV Studies
  August W. Cronenberg

View Paper

1497

Distribution of Tracer Compounds During In Situ Vitrification Tests
  CA. Loehr

View Paper

1503

Heat and Moisture Transfer in Unsaturated Soil Surrounding an In Situ Vitrification Melt Pool
  VA. Mousseau

View Paper

1509

In Situ Vitrification (ISV) Buried Waste Processing Costs Comparisons to Ex Situ Processing Options
  WJ. Quapp

View Paper

1517

In Situ Vitrification of Buried Waste
  Steven O. Bates

View Paper

1529

In Situ Vitrification of Buried Waste: Containment Issues and Suppression S3fstems
  J. Luey

View Paper

1535

Volume Reduction Efforts at a Biomedical Research Institution
  George R. Holeman

View Paper

1537

Demonstration of a New Volume Reduction Technique for a Wide Variel3' ofWastes--"Multi-Purpose Incinerating Melter S3fstem"
  H. Miyao

View Paper

1543

The Derivation and Implementation of a Cost-Effective Method to Characterize an Exhaust Stack Contaminated with Radioactive Constituents
  T.H. Proffitt

View Paper

1545

Biofouling of Microftlters at the Savannah River Site F/H-Area Effluent Treatment Facility
  D.J. McCabe

View Paper

1551

Evaluation of EPICOR-II Resin/Liner Lysimeter Investigation Data Using "Mixbath" A One- Dimensional Transport Code
  John W. McConnell

View Paper

1557

Disposall of Organic Ion Exchange Resins Contaminated with Technetium 99
  D.F. McGinnes

View Paper

1563

The Recycle of Depleted Uranium Waste Products by a Hydrometallurgical Process
  William T. Nachtrab

View Paper

1569

Preemptive Release of Brine from a Pressurized Brine Reservoir U nderiying WIPP
  Stanley E. Logan

View Paper

5121

Vitrification of Underground Storage Tanks: Technology Development Regulatory Issues and Cost Analysis
  J.S. Tixier

View Paper

 

LLW PROCESSING & STABILIZATION
Chair(s): Co-Chairs-Lance Loucks Duke Power; John Pirro USDOE-HQ

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

1575

The Impact of Ion Exchange Media and Filters on LLW Processing
  KL.James

View Paper

1581

Expansive Failure Reactions and Their Prevention in the Encapsulation of Phenol Formaldehyde Type Ion Exchange Resins in Cement Based Systems
  Mo Constable

View Paper

1587

Advanced Liquid Waste Processing Technologies: Theoretical Versus Actual Appli~tion
  Tracy Ao Barker

View Paper

1593

Development of Improved Criteria for Bituminous Low-Level Radioactive Waste
  Jennifer Davis

View Paper

1597

The Effect of Using Differ.ent Sources of Dry Materials on Waste-Form Grout Properties
  RoD. Spence

View Paper

1603

Nondestructive Testing of the Low-Level Radioactive Waste Drums for Uni-axial Compressive strength and Free Liquid Content
  Ge-PingYu

View Paper

 

NEW WASTE TREATMENT ASPECTS AT REACTOR FACILITIES
Chair(s): Co-Chairs-Roger Stigers PA Power; Dave Zigelman, SR

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

1611

Conceptual Design of an Integrated LLW Treatment Facility at a Large Utility
  R. Kohout

View Paper

1619

The U.S. DOE New Production Reactor/Heavy Water Reactor Facility Pollution Preventionl Waste Minimization Program
  Myron M. Kaczmarsky

View Paper

1623

Advanced Volume Reduction System for PWR Plant
  Makoto Kikuchi

View Paper

1627

F /H Effluent Treatment Facility Filtration Upgrade Alternative Evaluations Overview
  W. C. Miles

View Paper

1631

Recovery of Cesium and Strontium from Acidic HL W from Power Reactors with Inorganic Ion Exchangers
  Weng HaoMin

View Paper

1635

Reduction of Cesium and Cobalt-Activity in Liquid Radwaste Processing Using Clinoptilolite Zeolite at DllIce Power Company
  O.E. Ekechukwu

View Paper

1643

Leach Studies on Cement-Solidified Ion Exchange Resins from Decontamination Processes at Operating Nuclear Power Stations.
  Co V. McIsaac

View Paper

 

TRANSPORTATION OF RADIOACTIVE & MIXED WASTE
Chair(s): Co-Chairs-Frank P. Falci Jr. USDOE-HQ; Richard Yoshimura, SNL

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

1651

Transportation Assessment and Integration (TRAIN) Project
  S. Denny

View Paper

1655

Transportation of Radioactive Hazardous and Mixed Wastes: Material Identification is the Key
  D.F. Stancell

View Paper

1659

Is Radioactive Mixed Waste Packaging and Transportation Really a Problem?
  D.L. McCall

View Paper

1665

Applications of Radtran 4 to Route-Specific Analysis
  Sieglinde Neuhauser

View Paper

1671

Potential Impacts of ICRP 60 and 61 on Transportation
  Richard R. Rawl

View Paper

1677

Aspects of Safety Transporting Liquid High Active Waste
  Martin Lietz

View Paper

1681

Simulation Model for the WIPP Transportation and Delivery System
  Farok Sharif

View Paper

 

LLW MANAGEMENT: COMPACT STATUS PLANS LICENSE APPLICATION & . LITIGATION I
Chair(s): Co-Chairs-TimothyVeneziano WHC; Myron Kaczmarsky Ebasco

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

1685

Experience Regarding the Complexity of Legal and Political Issues of New LLRW Site Development
  Michael T. Ryan

View Paper

1689

Texas Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Site Development Status
  Robert V. Avant

View Paper

1695

Meeting the Political Requirements for Siting a LLRW Facility in Maine.
  John S. Williams

View Paper

1699

Selection of Candidate Sites for a LLRW Disposal Facility in Connecticut
  Ronald E. Gingerich

View Paper

1703

Problems of a Single (Non-Compact Affiliated) State in Low-Level Waste Management
  John A. Mayer

View Paper

1707

Development of New Low Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Sites: A Progress Report
  Robert T. Anderson

View Paper

1713

Cooperation Confrontation and Communication: Key Elements to a Multi State LLRW Generators' Association
  J.R. Vincenti

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LLW MANAGEMENT: COMPACT STATUS PLANS LICENSE APPLICATION & LITIGATION II
Chair(s): Co-Chairs-Homer Lowenberg Lowenberg Assoc.; George Antonucci Chem-Nuclear

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

1719

Major Considerations for Development of a License Application for a New Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Facility in Illinois
  Paul Corpstein

View Paper

1723

Licensing the California Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Facility
  A.L. Dressen

View Paper

1729

An Above-Grade Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Facility: The Design and Licensing Status of the Central Interstate Compact Facility
  John E. Gunning

View Paper

1735

State Powers and Responsibilities Concerning the Flow of Waste
  Patrick M. Snyder

View Paper

1739

Cortland County's Perspective on the New York State Low-Level Radioactive Waste Siting Process
  Cindy M. Monaco

View Paper

1745

On-Site Low-Level Radwaste Storage
  V.F. Bouchard

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COMMERCIAL LLW REGULATION & PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT
Chair(s): Co-Chairs - John M. Kennerly MMNS; DOD E. Wood WHC

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

1711

Control of Water Iniiltration into Near Surface LLW Disposal Units--Progress Report on Field Experiments at a Huniid Region Site Beltsville Maryland
  Edward O'Donnell

View Paper

1749

Development of Regulatory Guidance for Performance ASsessment of Low-Level Radioactive Waste Sites
  Andrew C. Campbell

View Paper

1753

Technical Justifications for the Tests and Criteria in the Waste Form Technical Position Appendix on Cement Stabilization
  B. Siskind

View Paper

1761

Source Term Evaluation for Performance Assessment of LLW Disposal
  M. G. Cowgill

View Paper

1767

Performance Assessment --The Nebraska Experience
  Richard C. Arnold

View Paper

1773

Final Closure of the Centre De La Manche Radioactive Waste Disposal Facility
  Philippe Convert

View Paper

1791

Pathway Analysis for Alterrnate Low- Level Waste Disposal Methods
  R.R. Roo

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INTERNATIONAL LOW LEVEL RELEASE CRITERIA
Chair(s): Stephan Halaszovich KFA; John Austin USNRC

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

1799

Exemption Limits for Contaminated Materials to be Recycled and for Low Level Radioactive Waste from Nuclear Power Stations and Uranium Mining and Mining Areas in South-Eastern Germany
  Rudolf Neider

View Paper

1805

Measuring Methods for the Free Release of Steel and Other Material From Nuclear Power Plants as Non-Radioactive MClteJiial
  Lutz Bergemann

View Paper

1809

Radiation Exposure to the General Public from Reclaimed Metals Out of Nuclear Facilities
  Alan Deckert

View Paper

1815

Development of Impacts-BRC Version 2.1
  RekhaR. Roo

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LLW CHARACTERIZATION & CLASSIFICATION
Chair(s): Co-Chairs-E.C. Tarnuzzer Yankee Atomic; B.S. Mays SEG

Page No.

Paper Title & Author

1821

Greater- Than-Class C Low-Level Waste Characterization
  Roger R. Piscitella

View Paper

1825

Technical Considera~ions in Characterizing and Classifying a D.ecommissioned Reactor Vessel
  Michael Vaughan

View Paper

1833

Application of Advanced Radiographic Imaging Techniques for Characterizing Low Level Nuclear Waste
  Richard T. Bernardi

View Paper

1841

Robotic Arm Design for a. Remotely-Deployed In Situ Waste Characterization Probe
  Reid Kress

View Paper

1847

Sampling and Characterization of Radioactive Wastes in the UK
  I.M. Stokes

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