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Presentations and Committee Activities
1. Committee Meeting, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C.,
January 3-5, 2001
Controlling the Release of Solid Materials
Richard A. Meserve, Chairman, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
EPA's Clean Materials Program
Craig Conklin, Office of Air and Radiation, U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency
Revision of DOE Requirements for Control of the Release of Materials for
Re-use and Recycle
Andrew Wallo, Office of Environmental Safety and Health, U.S. Department
of Energy
Controlling Release of Solid Materials Current Approach
Anthony Huffert, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Controlling Release of Solid Materials Public Input
Frank Cardile, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Controlling Release of Solid Materials International Status
Robert Meck, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Controlling Release of Solid Materials Technical Bases
Robert Meck, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
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2. Committee Meeting, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C.,
March 26-28, 2001
Radiological Clearance: An Industry Perspective
Paul Genoa, Nuclear Energy Institute
NAS Release of Radioactive Material
George Vanderheyden, Exelon
Maine Yankee Atomic Power Company: Decommissioning Update
William O'Dell, Entergy Corporation
Big Rock Point Restoration Project
Kurt Haas, Consumers Energy
Release of Solid Materials
Ellen Heath, Duke Engineering
Envirocare of Utah, Inc.: The Safe Alternative
Charles Judd, Envirocare
Vehicle Radiation Monitoring Systems
Jas Devgun, American Nuclear Society
Presentation to National Research Council Committee on Alternatives for
Controlling the Release of Solid Materials from NRC-Licensed Facilities
Gary Visscher, American Iron and Steel Institute
Radiation and Steel
Anthony LaMastra, Health Physics Associates
Restricted Recycling of Metals
Gordon Geiger, University of Arizona
National Academy of Sciences Presentation
Eric Stuart, Steel Manufacturers Association
Washington State's Perspective on Controlling the Release of Solid Materi
als from Nuclear Facilities
John Erickson, State of Washington, Division of Radiation Protection
Presentation to National Academy of Sciences
Henry Porter, S. C. Department of Health and Environmental Control
Comments on Clearance Rules
John Erickson, Organization of Agreement States
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Position Statement of CRCPD
Kathleen McAllister, Conference of Radiation Control Program Directors
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APPENDIX B
Radioactivity in Solid Waste
David Alla rd. State of Pennsylvania Bureau of Radiation Protection
Federal Solid Waste Disposal Regulations
Bob Dellinger, US Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Solid
Waste
Radioactive Materials Found in Municipal Waste and Recycle Materials
Greg Smith, Radiation Service Organization
Statement to the Committee
Dan Guttman, Attorney-at-law
Committee Must Safeguard Public Health and Allow More Public Interest
Input
David Ritter, Public Citizen
Radioactive Waste and Materials Release and Recycling
Diane D'Arrigo, Nuclear Information and Resource Service
Presentation to Committee on Alternatives for Controlling the Release of
Solid Materials from NRC-Licensed Facilities
Jens Hovgaard, Exploranium G.S. Ltd.
Radioactive Waste Management at Stanford Linear Accelerator
Steven Frey, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
Brokering, Assaying, and Releasing "Potentially Clean" Waste
Al Johnson, Duratek, Inc.
Demolition Waste and Metals Recycling
Al Johnson, Duratek, Inc.
Comments of the National Ready Mixed Concrete Association
Robert Garbini, National Ready Mixed Concrete Association
3. Committee Subgroup Site Visit to ATG, Richland, Washington, April
16, 2001
4. Committee Subgroup Site Visit to Duratek Inc., Oak Ridge,
Tennessee,,June 1, 2001
5. Committee Meeting, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C.,
June 12-15, 2001
Discussion of EPA Technical Support Document
Robert Anigstein, Sanford Cohen & Associates
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Discussion of NUREG- 1640
Robert Meck, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Recyclable Metallurgical Scrap Metal for the Steel Industry
Ray Turner, Health Physicist, David J. Joseph Company
Scope of International Regulations
Gordon Linsley, Waste Safety Section, International Atomic Energy
Agency
Application of the Concepts of Clearance in the European Union
Augustin Janssens, Environment Directorate-General, European
Commission
A Nuclear Decommissioner's Views on Clearance Levels
Shankar Menon, OECD/NEA Cooperative Programme on
Decommissioning
Stakeholder Involvement Strategies for Highly Technical and
Controversial Issues
Janesse Brewer, Senior Facilitator, The Keystone Center
SAIC Organizational Conflict of Interest
Dan Guttman, Attorney-at-Law
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A Histoncal Perspective on the NRC Public Participation Process After the
BRC Policy
Francis Cameron, Special Counsel for Public Liaison, U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission
6. Committee Subgroup Meeting, National Academy of Sciences,
Washington, D.C., July 16-18, 2001
7. Committee Subgroup Meeting, National Academy of Sciences,
Washington, D.C., July 30-August 1, 2001
8. Committee Meeting, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, August 29-31, 2001
9. Committee Meeting, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C.,
November 19-20, 2001