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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Presentation to the Committee." National Research Council. 2001. Research Opportunities for Deactivating and Decommissioning Department of Energy Facilities. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10184.
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Appendixes

Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Presentation to the Committee." National Research Council. 2001. Research Opportunities for Deactivating and Decommissioning Department of Energy Facilities. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10184.
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Presentations to the Committee

Washington, D.C., March 16-17, 2000

Overview of the Environmental Management Cleanup Mission, Gerald Boyd, DOE Office of Environmental Management (EM)

Description of the EM Science Program (EMSP), Roland Hirsch, DOE Office of Energy Research (ER), and Mark Gilbertson, DOE-EM

Statement of Task and Needs of the Sponsor, Mark Gilbertson, DOE-EM

Overview of the Deactivation and Decommissioning Focus Area (DDFA), Paul Hart, National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)

Site Needs and Research Opportunities, Paul Hart, NETL

Program Coordination, Mary McCune, DOE-EM

Richland, Washington, May 24-25,2000

Presentations during the Hanford Site tour:

General Site Information, Kim Koegler, Bechtel Hanford

Site Decommissioning Projects, Mark Morton, Bechtel Hanford

K-Basins, Larry Mc Daniel, Bechtel Fluor Hanford

B-Reactor, B Reactor Museum Association

Surveillance/Maintenance and Transition Projects, Bob Egge, Bechtel Hanford

Canyon Disposition Initiative and 221-U, Gary MacFarlan, Bechtel Hanford

Plutonium Finishing Plant, Mark Gibson, Bechtel Fluor Hanford

233-S Plutonium Concentration Facility Decommissioning Project, Allan Chaloupka, Bechtel Hanford

324 Hot Cells, Tim Erickson, Bechtel Fluor Hanford

Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Presentation to the Committee." National Research Council. 2001. Research Opportunities for Deactivating and Decommissioning Department of Energy Facilities. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10184.
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Presentations at the hotel meeting room:

Future Deactivation and Decommissioning (D&D) Challenges at Hanford, John Sands, DOE-Richland Operations Office

Brownfield Plans for the 300 Area, Jay Augustenborg, DOE-Richland Operations Office

D&D Programs and Perspectives at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), Richard Brouns, PNNL

Future D&D Challenges at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory (INEEL), Dick Meservy, INEEL

Future D&D Challenges at the Savannah River Site, Ed Stevens, Savannah River Technology Center

Perspectives and Concerns of the Hanford Advisory Board (HAB), Harold Heacock, HAB

D&D Summary from the National EMSP Workshop, Bob Bedick, NETL

Oak Ridge, Tennessee, June 26-27,2000

Presentations during the Oak Ridge Site tour:

East Tennessee Technology Park and K-33 Building, Jack Howard, DOE-Oak Ridge Operations Office; Jim McAnally, Danny Nichols, and Ricky Miles, BNFL, Inc., Oak Ridge

Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) Research Reactor, Jim Blair, Bechtel-Jacobs

Y-12 Isotope Separations, Don Sparkman, Bechtel-Jacobs

Presentations at hotel meeting room:

ORNL D&D Program, Jim Blair, Bechtel-Jacobs

East Tennessee Technology Park D&D Overview, Gary Person, Bechtel-Jacobs

Oak Ridge Operations Site Technology Coordinating Group, Paula Kirk, Bechtel-Jacobs

Views from the DDFA Lead Laboratory, Dennis Haley, ORNL

Robotics and Remote Systems, Dennis Haley, ORNL

Views of the Oak Ridge Citizens Advisory Board, William Pardue, Oak Ridge Site Specific Advisory Board

International D&D Research Perspective, Shankar Menon, Nyköping, Sweden

Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Presentation to the Committee." National Research Council. 2001. Research Opportunities for Deactivating and Decommissioning Department of Energy Facilities. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10184.
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Westminster, Colorado, August 23-24, 2000

Presentations at the Rocky Flats visitors center:

Rocky Flats Closure Overview, Tom Lukow, DOE-Rocky Flats Field Office

Rocky Flats Closure Baseline, Nancy Tuor, Kaiser-Hill

Decommissioning and Demolition Technology Deployment, Jeff Stevens, Kaiser-Hill

Comments by Rocky Flats Citizens Advisory Board, Gerald DePoorter, Rocky Flats Citizens Advisory Board

Presentation during Rocky Flats Environmental Technology Site tour:

Former Plutonium Recovery Building 771, Joe Springer, DOE-Rocky Flats Field Office

Presentation at the hotel meeting room:

Fort St. Vrain Reactor Decommissioning, Mike Holmes, Utility Engineering

Washington, D.C., October 19, 2000

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (USNRC) Programs Relevant to D&D, Bill Ott, USNRC

Overview of DOE Environmental Management Advisory Board (EMAB) Functions Relevant to EMSP D&D, Ed Berkey, EMAB

DOE Office of Science Low Dose Program, David Thomassen DOE-SC

Comments from the Sponsor, Mark Gilbertson, DOE-EM

Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Presentation to the Committee." National Research Council. 2001. Research Opportunities for Deactivating and Decommissioning Department of Energy Facilities. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10184.
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When the Cold War abruptly ended, DOE halted most nuclear materials production. In 1995, Congress chartered DOE's Environmental Management Science Program (EMSP) to bring the nation's scientific infrastructure to bear on EM's most difficult, long-term cleanup challenges. The EMSP provides grants to investigators in industry, national laboratories, and universities to undertake research that may help address these cleanup challenges. On several occasions the EMSP has asked the National Academies for advice on developing its research agenda. This report resulted from a 15-month study by an Academies committee on long-term research needs for deactivation and decommissioning (D&D) at DOE sites.

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