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Suggested Citation:"Appendix F: List of Presentations." National Research Council. 2001. Research Needs for High-Level Waste Stored in Tanks and Bins at U.S. Department of Energy Sites: Environmental Management Science Program. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10191.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix F: List of Presentations." National Research Council. 2001. Research Needs for High-Level Waste Stored in Tanks and Bins at U.S. Department of Energy Sites: Environmental Management Science Program. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10191.
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Appendix F ·eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee List of Presentations MARCH 30, 2000 Washington, D.C. Science and Technology Projects and R&D Portfolio, Mark Gilbertson, DOE-EM Needs and Opportunities for High-Leve/ Waste Research, Mark G i I bertson, DOE-EM EMSP Overview, Mark G i I bertson, DOE-EM High-Leve/ Radioactive Waste Complex Overview, Ken Picha, DOE- EM Tanks Focus Area: Introduction and Overview, Kurt Gerdes, DOE-EM JUNE 12, 2000 Richland, Washington River Protection Project Overview, Don Wodrich, DOE-Office of River Protection Nationa/ Academy of Science Review of High-Leve/ Waste Long-Term Needs, B i I I ie Mauss, Tan ks Focus Area, DOE-Rich I and Operations Office High-Leve/ Waste at the Idaho Site, Joel Case, Idaho National Engineering and Operations Office Environmental Laboratory, DOE-ldaho Technica/ Review of Rich/and Operation Office Waste Treatment Process and Facility, Nei I Brown, DOE-Rich land Operations Office H ~ G H - L E V E E W A S T E 124

AUGUST 28, 2000 Augusta, Georgia High-Leve/ Waste Overview, Jerome Morin, Westinghouse Savannah River Company (WSRC) Canyon Processing at Savannah River Site, Fran k G rah am, Savan n ah River Technology Center West Valley Demonstration Project HLW Processing Experience, Steven M. Barnes, Washington WestValley Nuclear Services Company Long-Term Research Needs to Support Storage and Remova/ of High- Leve/ Wastes and Pretreatment of High-Leve/ Waste Sludges, David Hobbs, Paul d'Entremont, Brenda Lewis, Eloy Saldivar, Bill Wilmarth, Phillip Zapp, Savannah River Operation Office Long-Term Research Needs for Salt Processing, Samuel Fi nk, Joe Carter, David Hobbs, Reid Peterson, Mark Barnes, Doug Wal Per, Savannah River Operation Office Vitrification Science Needs, Sharon Marra, Ned Bibler, Richard Edwards, Carol Jantzen, Joe Ortaldo, Savannah River Operation Office Saltstone and Effluent Treatment Facility Long-Term Research Needs for the Nationa/ Academy of Sciences, Elmer L. Wilhite, Arthur W. Wiggins, Daniel J. McCabe, John R. Fowler, Tom Lookabill, Savannah River Operation Office A p p e n d i x 125

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