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Uranium Mining in Virginia: Scientific, Technical, Environmental, Human Health and Safety, and Regulatory Aspects of Uranium Mining and Processing in Virginia (2012)
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. "Appendix E: Presentations to Committee." Uranium Mining in Virginia: Scientific, Technical, Environmental, Human Health and Safety, and Regulatory Aspects of Uranium Mining and Processing in Virginia. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2012.

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Appendix E Presentations to Committee MEETING 1—OCTOBER 26-28, 2010 Washington, D.C. R. Lee Ware, Virginia House of Delegates Michael Karmis, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Loren Setlow, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency David Geiser, U.S. Department of Energy Scott Sitzer, DOE Energy Information Administration Jim Otton, U.S. Geological Survey Bob Seal, U.S. Geological Survey Ed Landa, U.S. Geological Survey Dave Nelms, U.S. Geological Survey MEETING 2—NOVEMBER 15-16, 2010 Washington, D.C. William von Till, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Jim Weeks, Mine Safety and Health Administration Larry J. Elliot, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Charles W. Miller, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Katie Sweeney, National Mining Association Geoffrey Fettus, Natural Resources Defense Council 339

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340 APPENDIX E MEETING 3—DECEMBER 13-15, 2010 Danville, Virginia Cale Jaffe and Robert G. Burnley, Southern Environmental Law Center Todd Benson, Piedmont Environmental Council Katherine Mull, Dan River Basin Association Andrew Lester, Roanoke River Basin Association Ray Ganthner, Virginia Energy Independence Alliance Patrick Wales, Virginia Uranium Inc. Norm Reynolds, Virginia Energy Resources William Lassetter, Virginia Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy Robert Bodnar, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University MEETING 4—FEBRUARY 6-8, 2011 Richmond, Virginia Tom Leahy, City of Virginia Beach James S. Beard, Virginia Museum of Natural History Conrad Spangler, Virginia Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy David A. Johnson, Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation David K. Paylor, Virginia Department of Environmental Quality MEETING 5—MARCH 23-25, 2011 Boulder, Colorado Thomas Johnson, Colorado State University Jonathan Samet, University of Southern California Phillip Egidi, Colorado Department of Public Health and the Environment Paul Robinson, Southwest Research and Information Center MEETING 6—JUNE 6-10, 2011 Saskatoon, Canada Hugh B. Miller, Colorado School of Mines Dirk van Zyl, University of British Columbia Kevin Scissons, Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission Gary Delaney, Saskatchewan Geological Survey Cory Hughes, Saskatchewan Geological Survey Tim Moulding, Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment James Keil, Saskatchewan Ministry of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety Radiation Theresa McClenaghan, Canadian Environmental Law Association Richard Gladue, AREVA Resources Canada, Inc.

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341 APPENDIX E Dale Huffman, AREVA Resources Canada, Inc. Wayne Summach, Cameco Corporation MEETING 7—SEPTEMBER 6-8, 2011 Irvine, California The committee’s final meeting was entirely in closed session, with no external presentations.