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Page 52 — Technical Sessions<br />

WEDNESDAY 13:30 SESSION 40 ROOM 11<br />

SOLID WASTE VOLUME REDUCTION, TREATMENT, AND PACKAGING<br />

EXPERIENCE<br />

Co-Chairs: Mike Garamszeghy, Ontario Power Generation (CANADA)<br />

Gert Gestermann, GNS (GERMANY)<br />

1. The Benefits of Cementitious Encapsulation Matrices for the Conditioning of Intermediate<br />

Level Wastes - 4886<br />

S. Wisbey, R.M. Guppy, S. Vines, UK Nirex, Ltd. (UK)<br />

2. Industrial Complex for Solid Radwaste Management at Chernobyl Nuclear Power<br />

Plant - 4727<br />

J. Rausch, S. Ahner, RWE NUKEM GmbH (GERMANY)<br />

3. Cementitious Systems for Encapsulation of Intermediate Level Waste - 4554<br />

J. Sharp, J. Hill, N. B. Milestone, Univ. of Sheffield; E.W. Miller, BNFL(UK)<br />

- Break -<br />

4. Transactive-20 Container for Transporting Large Volumes of Intermediate Level<br />

Waste - 4751<br />

J. Jenkins, AEA Technology; T. Gaffka, RWE NUKEM; S. Withers UKAEA (UK)<br />

5. Spent Resin Treatment Test in the ATR Fugen Nuclear Power Station Using Low Pressure<br />

Oxygen ICP - 4869<br />

G. Katagiri, M. Fujisawa, T. Shimamura, Fuji Electric Co., Ltd.; K. Sano, N. Higashiura,<br />

JNC (JAPAN)<br />

WEDNESDAY 15:40 SESSION 41 ROOM 9<br />

MIXED WASTE (HAZARDOUS AND RADIOACTIVE) AND HAZARDOUS WASTE<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

Co-Chairs: Angie (Brill) Jones, Safety & Ecology Corporation (USA)<br />

Paul McClelland, UKAEA (UK)<br />

1. Electrochemical Destruction of Waste Lubricants Using Diamond-Coated<br />

Electrodes - 4763<br />

C. Bates, G.T. Taylor, AWE plc (UK)<br />

2. Oak Ridge Reservation Department of Energy Facilities - Waste Management Challenges<br />

and Success Stories Focusing on Waste Minimization - 4608<br />

A. (Brill) Jones, J. Scott, Safety and Ecology Corp.; J. Patterson, Bechtel Jacobs Co.<br />

(USA)<br />

3. Packaging and Packaging and Conditioning of Solvent Wastes from Decontamination<br />

Operation Cernavoda NPP - 4759<br />

N. Deneanu, Institute for Nuclear Research; I. Teoreanu, Univ. Polytechnic of Bucharest<br />

(ROMANIA)<br />

4. Removal of Dioxin Contamination for Gas Turbine Generator Set Repair - 4743<br />

R.E. Borah, S. Fay, Active Environmental Technologies, Inc. (USA)<br />

WEDNESDAY 13:30 SESSION 42 ROOM 8<br />

DECOMMISSIONING ISSUES & DECONTAMINATION TECHNOLOGIES<br />

Co-Chairs: Claudia Craig, USNRC (USA)<br />

Michael Grave, Mitsui Babcock (UK)<br />

1. Low-Level Waste Disposition in D&D - A SystemS Engineered Approach - 4744<br />

R. Prince, D. Ferrigno, M. Kirshe, Duratek, Inc. (USA)<br />

Technical Sessions — Page 53<br />

2. TRIGA Soil Decontamination by Electrokinetic Method - 4711<br />

G-N Kim, W-Z Oh, H-J Won, M-G Kim, KAERI (KOREA)<br />

3. Foam: Decontamination a Brief Review of 10 Years French Experience - 4526<br />

B. Fournel, S. Faure, J. Pouvreau, C. Dame, S. Poulain, CEA (FRANCE)<br />

4. Development of Foam Floating Decontamination System for Radioactive Solid Wastes<br />

from MOX Fuel Fabrication - 4822<br />

T. Okada, S. Uematsu, N. Tobita, J. Kato, JNC (JAPAN)<br />

WEDNESDAY 13:30 SESSION 43 ROOM 7<br />

HEALTH EFFECTS OF IONISING RADIATION<br />

Co-Chairs: Valentine Vanhove, ONDRAF/NIRAS (BELGIUM)<br />

Emmy Roos, The Shaw Group Inc. (USA)<br />

1. Should We Discount Low Dose Radiation Risk? - 4829<br />

R.S. Peckover, N.D. Priest, Middlesex Univ. (UK)<br />

2. The Risk to Health from Exposure to Low Doses of Ionising Radiation - 4927<br />

R. Wakeford, BNFL; E.J. Tawn, Westlakes Research Institute (UK)<br />

3. Doses Forming Paths of External Irradiation of Personnel on Radioactive Waste Disposal<br />

Facilities - 4873<br />

T. Yakimenco, T.I. Paramonova, V.A. Smirnov, MosNPO “Radon” (RUSSIA)<br />

WEDNESDAY 15:40 SESSION 44 ROOM 7<br />

LOCAL PARTICIPATION AND DECISION MAKING - I<br />

Co-Chairs: Emmy Roos, The Shaw Group Inc. (USA)<br />

Valentine Vanhove, ONDRAF/NIRAS (BELGIUM)<br />

1. Port Hope Area Initiative - 4675<br />

P. Brown, D. McCauley, Natural Resources of Canada (CANADA)<br />

2. Engaging the Public on Technical Issues - 4876<br />

B. Breen, E. Atherton, S. Barlow, UK Nirex (UK)<br />

3. Transparency in Practice - 4880<br />

J. Dalton, UK Nirex, Ltd.; J. Watson, Independant Consultant (UK)<br />

4. Providing Better Information for Public Participation in Contentious Decisions - 4568<br />

P. Orr, Environment Agency; D. Collier, Greenstreet Berman (UK)<br />

WEDNESDAY 13:30 SESSION 45 ROOM 6<br />

PANEL SESSION: REQUIREMENTS OF THE LEGACY MANAGEMENT OF<br />

URANIUM MINING AND MILLING LIABILITIES AND THE ROLE OF LONG<br />

TERM STEWARDSHIP<br />

Co-Chairs: Diethard Mager, BMWi (GERMANY)<br />

M. Hagen, WISMUT (GERMANY)<br />

This panel will discuss Management of the Uranium Mining and Milling Liabilities and Role of<br />

Long Term Stewardship. The UMREG Group constituted itself during the ICEM’95 Berlin<br />

Meeting as an informal network group for multilateral exchange on issues related to uranium<br />

mine and mill remediation. The USDOE UMTRA-Group and the German BMWi-WISMUT<br />

Group started the exchange in 1993 on specific topics related to the major projects UMTRA<br />

Title 1 and WISMUT. Since then several meetings were held in conjunction with international<br />

conferences focussing on environmental remediation. Also the Group has grown into a<br />

international network including representatives of regulating, permitting and supervising<br />

institutions, operating and consulting companies, and research organisations.

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