Final Programme - Events
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2. Application of Best Practice Manufacturing Methodologies to Support Achievement of<br />
Planned Decommissioning Timescales and Costs - 4625<br />
I. Sturgeon, OEE Consulting LTD.; J.B. Thomson, BNFL, Ltd (UK)<br />
3. Quantifying the CERCLA Process: Use of Decision Support Modeling to Improve<br />
Technology Selection for an Actual Mixed Waste Site - 4851<br />
R.K. Farnsworth, G.E. McDannel, Sr., J.G. Richardson, INEEL (USA)<br />
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4. Applying UKAEA’s Data Management and Geographical Information System to the<br />
Development of a Safety Case for Contaminated Ground - 4571<br />
M. Pearl, F. Dennis, G.J. Coppins UKAEA (UK)<br />
5. An Environmental Response Handbook for BNFL Sites - 4518<br />
D. Claxton, BNFL (UK)<br />
6. The Use of a Waste Conversion Index as a Long Term Performance Indicator for Public<br />
Sector Nuclear Liabilities - 4952<br />
P. Fawcett, D. Spencer, R. Jarvis, BNFL; G. Linekar, UKAEA (UK)<br />
WEDNESDAY 13:30 SESSION 31 ROOM 9<br />
EXPERIENCE IN HAZARDOUS AND MIXED CONTAMINANT CLEANUP<br />
Co-Chairs: Hildegarde Vandenhove, SCK-CEN (BELGIUM)<br />
Donald Goebel, Savern Trent Laboratories, (USA)<br />
1. Stabilization of Underground Solvent Storage Tanks - 4786<br />
A. Herb, T.R. Smail, M.C. Hall, WSRC (USA)<br />
2. Using Engineering, Administrative and Personal Protective Equipment Controls to<br />
Remediate Hazardous and Radioactive Constituents - 4652<br />
J. Hylko, WESKEM LLC (USA)<br />
3. Remediation of the Southern Storage Area (SSA) - 4508<br />
P. Atyeo, UKAEA (UK)<br />
4. Characterisation and Remediation of Beryllium Waste Pits in the Southern Storage Area at<br />
Harwell - 4861<br />
L. Fellingham, A. Graham, RWE NUKEM Ltd.; S. Stiff, VHE Construction Ltd. (UK)<br />
WEDNESDAY 9:00 SESSION 32 ROOM 6<br />
URANIUM MINING AND MILLING ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION<br />
Co-Chairs: Alex Jakubick, Wismut (GERMANY)<br />
Don Metzler, USDOE (USA)<br />
1. Mailuu-Suu Tailings Problems and Options for Remediation - 4535<br />
H. Vandenhove, SCK-CEN; J. Paridaens, T. Zeevaert, H. Vanmarcke, F. Vanhaevere,<br />
Belgian Nuclear Research Centre; J-J Clerc, J-M Lejeune, GESTER; H. Quarch,<br />
Germany; A. Aitkulov, S. Imanakunov, Alex Stewart Assay and Environmental<br />
Laboratories; B. Tolongutov, M. Savosin, CHU-Ecological Laboratory; I. Torgoev,<br />
Geopribor; A. Neboga, M. Mirzachev, O. Mombekov, KyrgyzGIIS<br />
(BELGIUM/FRANCE/GERMANY/ KYRGYZSTAN)<br />
2. History of Groundwater Chemistry Changes (1979 - 2001) at the Nabarlek Uranium Mine,<br />
Australia - 4640<br />
P. Waggitt, Office of the Supervising Scientist, A.R. Hughes, Northern Territory<br />
Department of Business, Industry and Resource Development (AUSTRALIA)<br />
3. Integrating Technical and Nontechnical Factors in Environmental Remediation:<br />
Conclusions and Recommendations of the UMREG’02 Meeting - 5006<br />
M. Hagen, A.T. Jakubick, WISMUT, GmbH; D. Lush, Stantec Consulting Ltd.; D. Metzler,<br />
USDOE (USA)<br />
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4. Integrated Approach to Remediation of Multiple Uranium Mill Tailing Sites for the U.S.<br />
DOE in the Western United States - 4834<br />
W. Van Dyke, T. Dabrowki, Duratek, Inc. (USA)<br />
5. Impact Assessment of Uranium Exploration Liabilities in Albania - 4875<br />
M. Kelly, D. Holton, M.C. Thorne, Serco Assurance (UK)<br />
6. Comprehensive Remediation Scheme of the Uranium Mining and Milling Site of Pocos de<br />
Caldas - Brazil - 4989<br />
H. Monken-Fernandes, M.R. Franklin, L. Vasconcelos, CNEN (BRAZIL)<br />
7. Environmental Risks and Costs/Benefits of the WISMUT Remediation - 4982<br />
A.T. Jakubick, M. Hagen, WISMUT GmbH (GERMANY)<br />
WEDNESDAY 9:00 SESSION 33 ROOM 11<br />
D & D CLEANUP AND RELEASE STANDARDS FOR SITES AND MATERIALS<br />
Co-Chairs: Claudia Craig, USNRC (USA)<br />
Paul Haigh, Consultant (UK)<br />
1. An Update on Clearance Initiatives in the United States - 4923<br />
J. Devgun, Sargent & Lundy LLC; H. Peterson, USDOE; C. Trottier, USNRC (USA)<br />
2. Free Release Waste Characterisation During the Decommissioning of Windscale Pile 2<br />
Chimney - 4924<br />
A. Frith, NNC Ltd.; E.D. Dickson, J.A. Hewetson, BNFL (UK)<br />
3. Release from Regulatory Control - 4944<br />
J. Cooper, National Radiological Protection Board (UK)<br />
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4. Rationale for Independent Site Clean-up and Radiological Clearance Standards - 4930<br />
P. Genoa, NEI (USA)<br />
5. Practical Considerations of Site Clearance - 4919<br />
T. LaGuardia, TLG Services, Inc. (USA)<br />
6. Clearance Levels in Germany and their Application in D&D Projects - 4904<br />
L. Weil, BfS (GERMANY)<br />
7. The Regulation of Decommissioning Tasks Involving Uncertainties - 4741<br />
D. Turton, J.E Wilson, HM Nuclear Installations Inspectorate (UK)<br />
WEDNESDAY 9:00 SESSION 34 ROOM 9<br />
TREATMENT, MANAGEMENT AND RECYLE OF D & D WASTE<br />
Co-Chairs: Ken Kasper, Scientech, Inc. (USA)<br />
Kevin Langley, UKAEA (UK)<br />
1. Radioactive Contamination of Concrete: Uptake and Release of Radionuclides - 4814<br />
A. Bath, Intellisci Ltd.; G.Z. Deissmann, Brenk Systemplanung GmbH; S. Jefferis,<br />
Environmental Geotechnics Ltd. (UK/GERMANY)<br />
2. Thermochemical Conversion of Asbestos Contaminated with Radionuclides and/or Other<br />
Hazardous Materials - 4705<br />
D. Timmons, ARI Technologies, Inc. (USA)<br />
3. Optimization Features in Management of Salaspils Research Reactor Decommissioning<br />
Waste - 4522<br />
A. Dreimanis, Radiation Safety Centre (LATVIA)<br />
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