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Appendix C: Presentations at the Committee's Information-Gathering Meetings
Pages 33-34

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... Government Accountability Office's Reports on Treatment Options for Low-Activity Waste at the Hanford Site, David Trimble and Nathan Anderson, U.S. Government Accountability Office  Independent Assessment of Challenges Concerning Cleanup at the Hanford Site, Robert Alvarez, Senior Scholar, Institute of Policy Studies Public Comments  John Greeves, independent consultant  Suzanne Dahl, Washington State Department of Ecology  Geoff Fettus, Natural Resources Defense Council  Ian Pegg, Vitreous State Laboratory, The Catholic University of America Public Meeting #2: Richland, Washington, February 28-March 1, 2018 Invited Presentations  Introductory Remarks on DOE-ORP, Jon Peschong, DOE-ORP Presentations by Washington River Protection System's contractors  Introduction, Jason Vitali  Hanford Low Activity Waste Historical Overview, Dave Swanberg  System Plan 8 Baseline Case Supplemental Low-Activity Waste (SLAW)
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... Public Comments  Paul Flaherty, CHC Consulting LLC, who made an oral presentation and submitted a written comment on behalf of Knauf Insulation  Vince Panesko, retired from the Hanford Site  Don Alexander, retired from DOE Submitted Written Comments at the Public Meeting  John Vienna, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory  John Williford, Chrysalis Technology Group, Ltd.  Tom Carpenter, Hanford Challenge Darryl Siemer, a consulting scientist who is retired from the Idaho National Laboratory, submitted a number of comments via e-mail to the National Academies.


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