Final Programme - Events
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Page 42 — Technical Sessions<br />
TUESDAY 13:30 SESSION 23 ROOM 7<br />
D & D LESSONS LEARNED<br />
Co-Chairs: Jas Devgun, Sargent & Lundy (USA)<br />
John Williams, AEA (UK)<br />
1. Safe, Accelerated Closure of the DOE's Fernald Site - 5012<br />
R. Hanson, Fluor Government Group; B. Nichols, Fluor Fernald, Inc. (USA)<br />
2. Accelerating the Closure of U.S. DOE’s Rocky Flats Site - 4784<br />
A. Parker, N. Tuor, A. Schubert, Kaiser-Hill Co. (USA)<br />
3. Update on the Status of the West Valley Demonstration Project - 4670<br />
D. Orlando, C. Craig, C. Glenn, A. Bradford, USNRC (USA)<br />
4. D&D Experience in VNIINM - 4769<br />
S.V. Mikheykin, P.P. Poluektov, S.L. Khrabrov, A.Y. Smirnov, VNIINM (RUSSIA)<br />
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5. Sellafield Decommissioning <strong>Programme</strong> – Progress Update - 4817<br />
S. Challinor, BNFL (UK)<br />
6. Winfrith - Life After Decommissioning - Nuclear Site to Science & Technology<br />
Park - 4639<br />
A. Neal, UKAEA (UK)<br />
7. Laser-Based Cutting of Contaminated Concrete - 4731<br />
P. Crouse, L. Li, UMIST; J. Spencer, BNFL(UK)<br />
8. Radiation Protection Experience in RA Heavy Water Research Reactor Important for<br />
Decommissioning - 4617<br />
M.M. Ninkovic, Institute of Nuclear Sciences-Vinca (YUGOSLAVIA)<br />
TUESDAY 13:30 SESSION 24 ROOM 9<br />
D & D MANAGEMENT APPROACHES AND PLANNING TOOLS<br />
Co-Chairs: Arthur Desrosiers, Bartlett Nuclear, Inc. (USA)<br />
Marnix Braeckeveldt, NIRAS (BELGIUM)<br />
1. Managing Nuclear Liabilities in the UK: Evaluating Strategic Options and Communicating<br />
Financial and Resource Implications - 4510<br />
A. Harper, J. Harrison, D. Swan, Serco Assurance (UK)<br />
2. Status and Challenges in D&D of Nuclear Facilities in NEA Countries-Activities of the<br />
NEA Working Party on Decommissioning and Dismantling - 4960<br />
C. Pescatore, OECD/NEA (FRANCE)<br />
3. Decommissioning Liabilities and Cost Considerations - 4890<br />
W.A. Cloutier, Jr., TLG Services, Inc. (USA)<br />
4. Decommissioning Cost Calculation Code Based on Proposed Standardised List of Items<br />
for Costing Purposes with Integrated Material and Activity Flow Control and Integrated<br />
Cost Allocating System - 4824<br />
V. Daniska, I. Rehak, M. Vasko, J. Pritrsky, P. Bezak, K. Kristofova, DECOM Slovakia<br />
Ltd. (SLOVAKIA)<br />
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5. The Regulation of Legacy Situations Where Reduction in Long Term Radiation Hazard<br />
Requires an Increase in Short Term Detriments - 4764<br />
S. Fisher, Environment Agency, D. Turton, Nuclear Installations Inspectorate (UK)<br />
6. Management System for D&D Waste - ReVK - 4884<br />
D. Gründler, E. Kaffka, W. Wurtinger, ISTec GmbH (GERMANY)<br />
7. Decommissioning Software for the Kozloduy NPP - 4801<br />
V. Ribarski, R. Kozloduy, NPP; A. Bäcker, Energiewerke Nord Gmbh (GERMANY)<br />
TUESDAY 13:30 SESSION 25 ROOM 15<br />
DISPOSAL SITE AND WASTE FORM CHARACTERIZATION AND<br />
PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT<br />
Co-Chairs: Steve Barlow, UK Nirex, Ltd. (UK)<br />
George Dolinar, AECL Waste Management Systems<br />
(CANADA)<br />
1. An Integrated Safety Assessment System for Near-Surface Disposal of Low- and<br />
Intermediate-Level Radioactive Waste in Korea - 4616<br />
J.W. Park, C.L. Kim, J.B. Park, E.Y. Lee, Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co., Ltd.;<br />
Y.M. Lee, C.H. Kang, KAERI; W. Zhou, M.W. Kozak, Monitor Scientific, LLC (KOREA)<br />
2. Approach for Derivation of Waste Acceptance Criteria for Mochovce Disposal<br />
Facility - 4797<br />
V. Hanusik, Z. Kusovska, J. Balaz, A. Mrskova, VUJE Trnava, Inc. (SLOVAK REPUBLIC)<br />
3. Vitrified Waste Corrosion Rates from Field Experiment and Reactive Transport Modeling -<br />
4509<br />
D.H. Bacon, B.P. McGrail, PNNL; M.I. Ojovan, The Univ. of Sheffield; N.V. Ojovan,<br />
I.V. Startsceva, MosSIA "Radon" (USA/UK/RUSSIA)<br />
4. The Importance of Geochemical Characterization of Repository Host Horizons for<br />
Radioactive Waste Disposal: Saligny Repository Site for L/ILW, Romania - 4760<br />
C. Bucur, M. Pavelescu, Institute for Nuclear Research; I. Anghel, S.D. Ware, LANL<br />
(ROMANIA/USA)<br />
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5. Modelling 226 Ra, 222 Rn, and 210 Pb Migration in a Proposed Surface Repository of Very Low<br />
Level - 4632<br />
D. Mallants, D. Jacques, T. Zeevaert, SCK-CEN (BELGIUM)<br />
6. Modelling the Gas Generation of Intermediate and Low Radioactive Wastes - 4512<br />
G. Bracke, W. Müller, ISTec GmbH (GERMANY)<br />
7. Development of On-Line Performance Assessment System - 4874<br />
H. Takase, M. Inagaki, T. Noguchi, Quintessa Japan, Ltd. (JAPAN)<br />
TUESDAY 13:30 SESSION 26 ROOM 14<br />
L/ILW WASTE CHARACTERISATION, ASSAY AND TRACKING SYSTEMS<br />
Co-Chairs: Ronald Keyser, ORTEC (USA)<br />
Philip Rendell, UK Nirex Ltd (UK)<br />
1. Gamma Spectrometry Systems for the Assay or Uranium Residues and Potentially<br />
Contaminated Low Level Wastes at the Capenhurst Site - 4690<br />
D.F. Parvin, C.Y. Powrie, C.H. Orr, G. Mottershead, BNFL Instruments;<br />
A. Forbes, BNFL Environmental Services (UK)<br />
2. Results and Experience from the In-Situ Counting of Crates and Drums of Plutonium<br />
Contaminated Waste - 4997<br />
I. Sinclair, Canberra Harwell, Ltd.; S. Croft, Canberra Industries Inc.; M. Williams,<br />
J. Rawlings, Rolls Royce Nuclear Ltd. (UK)<br />
3. Optimisation of Non-Destructive Assay Equipment for Intermediate Level Waste in the<br />
B462.27 Vault Store at Harwell - 4820<br />
P. Chard, P. McClelland, N. Hopes, S. Watson, M. Brown, T. Turner UKAEA (UK)