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1:30 PM-SESSION 9 (Exhibit Hall A,B & C)

POSTER - WIPP, PROCESS TECHNOLOGYAND R&D

Co-chairs: Ken Guay, GTS Duratek
Dave Carlson, LMITCO

  1. Meeting the WIPP Project Data Requirements: The WIPP Waste Information System--K.R. Mikus, Westinghouse Electric Corp.
  2. Deploying Mobile Transuranic Waste Characterization and Packaging Systems--A. Clay, Simulation Dynamics; J. F. Suermann, ANL; D. Galbraith, USDOE; L. R. Levis, Roy F. Weston, Inc.
  3. The Integrated Safety Management System at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant--J.J. Klos, D. Robertson, A.J. Weyandt, Westinghouse Electric Corp.
  4. Transuranic Waste Site Certification Process for Disposal of Waste at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant--R.A. Stroud, USDOE; M.E. Doherty, ASI
  5. WIPP Legal Issues--C. Wayman, M. Brown, USDOE; B. Goldstein, SNL
  6. Reaching Out to WIPP's Diverse Stakeholders: Achieving Excellent Results Through Proper Planning and Follow Through--G. Fisher, CTAC; D. Hurtt, USDOE; C. West, Westinghouse Electric Corp.
  7. Flammability Testing of Simulated Mixed Waste Container Headspace Gases--S. M. Djordjevic, C.A. Loehr, Benchmark Environmental Corporation; M.J. Connolly, K.J. Liekhus, LMITCO; I.A. Zlochower, K.L. Cashdollar, National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health Pittsburgh Research Center
  8. Vertically-Oriented Gas-Driven Hydrofracture at WIPP--R. Valerio, W. Gerstle, University of New Mexico
  9. Cask to Cask Transfer: An Alternative to the WIPP Hot Cell--R. A. Palanca, Westinghouse Electric Corp.
  10. Streamlining Waste Handling Processes--Jeffrey J. Cotton, Westinghouse Electric Corp.
  11. Hazards Associated with Retrieval and Storage of Legacy Waste at the Transuranic Waste Inspectable Storage Project--P. W. Grogin, M. A. Pannell, R. R. Langford, G. Montoya, LANL
  12. Technology Transfer Innovation at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant: Using the Internet to Market and Transfer Soft Technology--W.A. Keeley, A.E. Miner, USDOE
  13. Successful Integration of Technical and Quality Assurance Program Activities for the WIPP-- R. D. Brown, J.W. Ptacek, USDOE
  14. The WIPP Experimental Program--M. Matthews, USDOE; A.S. Reiser, SNL
  15. The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Transuranic Waste Repository - An Ugly Duckling in Transition--G. Dials, USDOE; L. Eriksson, COMPA Industries, Inc.
  16. Documentation of Acceptable Knowledge for LANL Plutonium Facility Transuranic Waste Streams--A. J. Montoya, K. Gruetzmacher, C. Foxx, P.S.Z. Rogers, LANL
  17. The WIPP Underground Ventilation System--K.H. McDaniel, Westinghouse Electric Corp.
  18. Establishment of a Facility for Intrusive Characterization of Transuranic Waste at the Nevada Test Site-- B. Foster, R. Musick, J. Pedalino, J. Cowley, Bechtel Nevada; C. Karney, USDOE/NV; J. Kremer, NFS-RPS;
  19. Studsvik Processing Facility: Pyrolysis/Steam Reforming Technology for Volume and Weight Reduction and Stabilization of LLRW and Mixed Wastes--J. B. Mason, T. W. Oliver, M. P. Carson, G. M. Hill, Studsvik, Inc.
  20. Decontamination of Berkeley Nuclear Power Station Steam Generator Finned Tubing to Free Release--T.E. Morris, CORPEX Technologies Inc.; C.M. Groom, Jordan Engineering UK Limited (United Kingdom/USA)
  21. Integration of a Geotechnical Monitoring Program with a Geographical Information System-- C.T. Francke, S.J. Patchet, R.C. Carrasco, Westinghouse Electric Corp.
  22. Morphology and Mass Reduction of Organic Ion Exchange Resins in Pyrolysis/Oxidative Pyrolysis Process--K. Choi, K. H. Yang, U. K. Chun, J.K. Park, M.J. Song, KEPRI (KOREA)
  23. Safety Reviews on the Demonstration-Scale Incinerator to Utilize it as a Conventional Plant-- H. C. Yang, W. Z. Oh, J. H. Kim, KAERI; Y. K. Lee, S.H. Jo, H.T. Kim, T. W. Suk, KINS (KOREA)
  24. Application of Innovative Sorbents in the Removal of Cesium from Radioactive Alkaline Defense Wastes--D.W. Hendrickson, R.K. Biyani, J.B. Duncan, SGN Eurisys Services Corp.
  25. Separation of Strontium from Liquid Waste by Pre-formed Ferrite Process--J. H. Cheong, K. J. Lee, KAIST (KOREA)
  26. Secondary Waste Problem in Surface Flow Decontamination from Radionuclides--Y. Karlin, V. Ilijn, O. Karlina, V. Kropotov, E. Kropotova, Y. Slastennikov, I. Sobolev; MosNPORadon (RUSSIA)
  27. Use the Regularity of Chemical Behaviour of Ferrous Salts in Aqueous Solutions for Liquid Waste Treatment Processes--I.G. Toropov, V.V. Toropova, Yu. P. Davydov, D. Yu. Davydov, L.M. Zemskova, Institute of Radioecological Problems; A.J. Grebenkov, Institute of Power Engineering Problems; M.N. Ridley, LLNL; K.M. Efimov, Institute of Ecology (RUSSIA/USA/BELARUS)
  28. The Data on Radionuclides Forms in Solution as a Basis for Development of Methods for Liquid Radioactive Waste Treatment--I.G. Toropov, D. Yu Davydov, V.M. Efremenkov, Academy of Sciences (BELARUS)
  29. Solvent Extraction of Cesium from Alkaline Waste Using Crown Ether--V. M. Abashkin, E. A. Filippov, A. K. Nardova, I. V. Mamakin, Russian Research Institute of Chemical Technology; Dennis W. Wester, PNNL (RUSSIA/USA)
  30. Chelating Ion-Exchange Resins for the Competitive Sorption of Lanthanum and Europium-- M. Draye, A. Favre-Reguillon, J. Foos, A. Guy, K. R. Czerwinski, MIT
  31. Sol-Gel Technology and the Nuclear Industry--B.J.J. Zelinski, J. Young, K. Davidson, A. Aruchamy, D.R. Uhlmann, U of A; G.L. Smith, H.D. Smith, PNNL
  32. Optimization of a Cementation Unit--L. Carlos Alves Reis, J. Rodrigues Batista, CDTN; S. Aguiar, M. Cristina Catarino Werkema, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (BRAZIL)
  33. Decontamination and Utilization of Salt Liquid Radioactive Waste at Zvezdochka State Engineering Enterprise in the City of Severodvinsk--I.A. Sobolev, V.I. Demkin, V.I. Panteleyev, D.V. Adamovich, E.M. Timofeyev, Yu. T. Slastennikov, A.V. Sumenko, V. Yu Flit, SIA Radon (Russia)
  34. Regulatory and Commercial Influence on Radioactive Waste Treatment Technology at Research Center Juelich--S. R. Halaszovich, J. Wolf, Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH (GERMANY)
  35. Life Cycle Analysis for Pollution Prevention Decision-Making--K.L. Yuracko, M. Gresalfi, ORNL; P. Yerace, USDOE; B. Lehrter, FDF
  36. Treatment of EBR-I NaK Mixed Waste at Argonne National Laboratory and Subsequent Land Disposal at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory--S.D. Herrmann, J.A. Buzzell, M.J. Holzemer, Argonne National Laboratory
  37. Plasma Process for Synthesis of Dispersed Uranium Oxide from Nitric Acid Solution--A. V. Ivanov, E.A. Filippov, V.M. Abashkin, Russian Research Institute of Chemical Technology; Yury N. Tumanov, Kurchatov Institute (RUSSIA)
  38. Advanced Technical Training for an International Audience--C. Callan, The University of New Mexico
  39. A Stakeholder-Based Risk Characterization of the Nevada Test Site Radioactive Waste Management Sites--A. E. Hechanova, B. T. Mattingly, P. S. Morris, L.J. O'Neill, UNLV
  40. Magnetometer Sensor for Gauging Depth of High-Level Radioactive Waste in Underground Storage Tanks--F. Reich, G. Barnes, SGN Eurisys Services Corp.
  41. Decontamination of Stainless Steel with Cerium (4) Ion Oxidized by Electrochemical Method in Nitric Acid Solution--Y. Zhang, X. Ren, J. Wang, CIRP (CHINA)
  42. Chemical and Electrochemical Decontamination Method for Hot-Spot Contaminated with Radionuclides on Large Surface of Metal or Concrete--Y. Zhang, X. Ren, W. Liu, W. Li, CIRP (CHINA)
  43. Complex Reprocessing of LRW with Isolation of Some Radionuclides by Sorbtion--A.A. Kopyrin, A.K. Pyartman, V.A. Keskinov, M.A. Pleshkov, St. Petersburg State Institute of Technology; I.A. Sobolev, S.A. Dmitryev, S.V. Stefanovsky, NPO Radon (RUSSIA)
  44. Updating the INEEL EIS Baseline Model--B.S. Bowman, R. Sullivan, Jason Associates Corp.; R. Twitchell, USDOE
  45. Intelligent Robot Control in Waste Management Applications: Research and Educational Aspects--M.-R. Akbarzadeh-T., M. Jamshidi, M. Johnson, N. Vadiee, University of New Mexico

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