S T R E N G T H E N I N G O U R N U C L E A R F U T U R E | S O L V I N G C H A L L E N G E S | C R E A T I N G O P P O R T U N I T I E S 5 3.00 LLW, ILW, MW, NORM, TENORM and Depleted Uranium - Non-specified Abstracts 3.01 LLW, ILW, MW, NORM, TENORM and Depleted Uranium - Posters 3.02 Selected Key Topics in US Commercial LLW Management 3.03 Regulatory Issues and Solutions for LLW/ILW Worldwide 3.04 Waste Generation Issues and Solutions for LLW/ILW Worldwide 3.05 Waste Characterization Methods and Data Analysis for LLW/ILW Worldwide 3.06 Treatment and Processing Experience of LLW/ILW Worldwide 3.07 Storage and Disposal Experiences for LLW/ILW Worldwide 3.08 Rad Waste from Fusion and Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) 4 - NUCLEAR POWER PLANT (NPP) WASTE MANAGEMENT AND ON-SITE SNF/UNF STORAGE Sam Trost, Idaho National Laboratory, (Lead Co-Chair), samuel.trost@inl.gov Mark Kirshe, ReNuke Services, Inc. (Co-Chair), mark@renuke.com Andreas Roth, AtkinsRéalis (Co-Chair), andreas.roth@atkinsrealis.com The Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) Waste Management track encompasses waste characterization and minimization, treatment, packaging and management of NPP operational wastes and NPP SNF/UNF storage and management. 4.00 Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) Waste Management and On-Site SNF/USF Storage - Non-specified Abstracts 4.01 Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) Waste Management and On-Site SNF/USF Storage - Posters 4.02 Advances in the Management of Nuclear Power Plant Dry Waste from Around the World 4.03 Perspectives on Management of Nuclear Power Plant Liquid and Wet Waste 4.04 Nuclear Power Plant Onsite SNF/UNF Storage ISFSIs and Failed Fuel Handling at NPPs 4.05 Aging Management of SNF/UNF in Extended Storage and Transportation at NPPs * 5 - PACKAGING AND TRANSPORTATION (P&T) Anna Wikmark, AB Svafo (Lead Co-Chair), anna.wikmark@gmail.com Tanya DeLosier (Sloma), Westinghouse Electric Company (Co-Chair), sloma1t@westinghouse.com Steven Maheras, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (Co-Chair), steven.maheras@pnnl.gov The Packaging and Transportation Track includes all activities and issues related to the safe, secure, and economical packaging and transportation of radioactive materials. This includes HLW, TRU, LLW, ILW and MW; fresh and irradiated nuclear fuel; contaminated media and debris; isotopes and radioactive sources; uranium hexafluoride, etc. Topic areas include: International regulatory activities, issues, and initiatives; packaging development and related issues; logistics and transportation operations, including large items from decommissioning; integrated planning and scheduling; status and issues for large shipping campaigns; and stakeholder and public interactions and issues. 5.00 Packaging and Transportation - Non-Specified Abstracts 5.01 Packaging and Transportation - Posters 5.02 Experience in Packaging and Transportation of Radioactive Materials Worldwide 5.03 Radioactive Material Packaging and Transportation Regulatory Issues Worldwide 5.04 Global Advances in Packaging for Interim Storage, Transport and Disposal 5.05 State, Tribal and Regional Groups Perspectives in Resolving Radiological Transportation Issues 5.06 Packaging and Design Analysis* 5.07 Transportation Security Advances and Challenges 5.08 Advanced Reactor Fuel Transportation 6 - DECONTAMINATION AND DECOMMISSIONING (D&D) Rick Demmer, MARCOM (Lead Co-Chair), dcondude@gmail.com Anthony Banford, UKNNL (Co-Chair), anthony.w.banford@uknnl.com Serge Vanderperre, Tractebel (Co-Chair), serge.vanderperre@tractebel.engie.com This Track includes all aspects of D&D from shutdown and planning to license termination, Brownfield, and/or Greenfield, including characterization, decontamination, storage/SAFESTOR, deactivation, dismantling, demolition, waste handling, final survey, and associated new technology development for both government and commercial nuclear power and non-power facilities. It also includes D&D technologies and program strategies worldwide, as well as the regulatory aspects. 6.00 D&D - Non-specified Abstracts 6.01 D&D - Posters 6.02 D&D of Nuclear and Non-Power Generating Facilities Both Large and Small 6.03 D&D of Nuclear Power Plants 6.04 D&D of US DOE Facilities 6.05 Plans for and Experience in Transitioning from Operations to Decommissioning 6.06 International Experience in Waste Optimization/Minimization, Recycling and Clearance from D&D 6.07 Application of Innovative D&D Technologies Including Application of Virtual Reality 6.08 Fast Track D&D Technology Development and Demonstration 6.09 Decommissioning Design and Disposition of Advanced Reactors 6.10 Use of Fixatives in Decontamination and Decommissioning
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