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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Agenda." National Research Council. 2010. Science and Technology for DOE Site Cleanup: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11932.
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Appendix B
Workshop Agenda

Development and Implementation of a Cleanup Technology Roadmap for DOE's Office of Environmental Management


March 13, 2007


Keck Center of the National Academies

500 Fifth Street, NW

Washington, DC

8:30 am

Welcome and introductions

Meeting objectives and ground rules

Ed Przybylowicz, Chair, Workshop Organizing Committee

8:45 am

Background on the DOE request for this workshop

Mark Gilbertson, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Engineering and Technology, DOE-EM

9:10 am

Congressional interest in a DOE-EM technology roadmap

Terry Tyborowski, Staff Assistant, House Committee on Appropriations, Energy and Water Development Subcommittee

Panel Discussions on Science and Technology Gaps and Priorities for DOE Site Cleanup

9:30 am

Savannah River Site

Panelists

Pat Suggs, Chemical Engineer, DOE Savannah River Operations Office, Salt Processing Project Division

John Marra, Associate Laboratory Director, Savannah River National Laboratory

Shelly Sherritt, Federal Facilities Liaison, South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control

David Wilson, Bureau Chief, South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control

10:00 am

Discussion period

10:30 am

Break

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Agenda." National Research Council. 2010. Science and Technology for DOE Site Cleanup: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11932.
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10:45 am

Idaho Site

Panelists

Scott Van Camp, Assistant Manager, DOE Idaho Operations Office

Nick Ceto, Program Manager, Office of Environmental Cleanup, Hanford/Idaho National Laboratory Project Office, EPA

Kathleen Trever, Coordinator, State of Idaho INL Oversight Office

11:20 am

Discussion period

11:50 am

Lunch

12:50 pm

Reconvene for announcements and afternoon session

12:55 pm

Oak Ridge Reservation

Panelists

David Adler, Environmental Management Program Director, DOE Oak Ridge Office

Phil McGinnis, Program Manager, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Dale Rector, Assistant Director, Emergency Services Coordinator, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, DOE Oversight Division

Susan Gawarecki, Executive Director, Oak Ridge Reservation Local Oversight Committee, Inc.

1:25 pm

Discussion period

1:55 pm

Hanford Site

Panelists

John Morse, Senior Technical Advisor for Soil and Ground Water Remediation, DOE Richland Operations Office

Steve Wiegman, Senior Technical Advisor, DOE Office of River Protection

Roy Gephart, Geohydrologist, Battelle Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Terri Stewart, Initiative Lead for Environmental Biomarkers, Battelle Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Nick Ceto, Program Manager, Office of Environmental Cleanup, Hanford/Idaho National Laboratory Project Office, EPA

Nancy Uziemblo, Environmental Specialist, Nuclear Waste Program, Washington State Department of Ecology

Dirk Dunning, Program Coordinator, Oregon Office of Energy, Nuclear Safety Division, Oregon Department of Energy

Susan Leckband, Chair, Hanford Advisory Board

2:45 pm

Discussion period

3:25 pm

Break

Promoting the Effective Use of Science and Technology in DOE Site Cleanup

3:45 pm

Perspectives from a site cleanup contractor

David Maloney, Director, Technology—Nuclear Group, CH2M Hill

4:10 pm

Perspectives from CRESP

David Kosson, Chair, and Chuck Powers, Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Vanderbilt University

4:25 pm

Discussion period

5:10 pm

Wrap-up: Important workshop messages

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Agenda." National Research Council. 2010. Science and Technology for DOE Site Cleanup: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11932.
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Workshop Organizing Committee

Ed Przybylowicz, Chair

Allen Croff

Carolyn Huntoon

Mark Gilbertson, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Engineering and Technology, DOE-EM

5:40 pm

Adjourn

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Agenda." National Research Council. 2010. Science and Technology for DOE Site Cleanup: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11932.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Agenda." National Research Council. 2010. Science and Technology for DOE Site Cleanup: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11932.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Agenda." National Research Council. 2010. Science and Technology for DOE Site Cleanup: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11932.
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The Department of Energy's Office of Environmental Management is developing a technology roadmap to guide planning and possible future congressional appropriations for its technology development programs. It asked the National Research Council of the National Academies to provide technical and strategic advice to support the development and implementation of this roadmap, specifically by undertaking a study that identifies principal science and technology gaps and their priorities for the cleanup program based on previous National Academies reports, updated and extended to reflect current site conditions and EM priorities and input form key external groups, such as the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board, Environmental Protection Agency, and state regulatory agencies.

In response, this book provides a high-level synthesis of principal science and technology gaps identified in previous NRC reports in part 1. Part 2 summarizes a workshop meant to bring together the key external groups to discuss current site conditions and science and technology needs.

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