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Long-Term Stewardship of DOE Legacy Waste Sites: A Status Report (2003)
Board on Radioactive Waste Management (BRWM)

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Appendix C

Presentations to the Committee

August 6-7, 2001, Washington, DC

What is DOE Asking?, Gerald Boyd, Office of Science and Technology in the Office of Environmental Management (EM) at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)

Clean-up and Stewardship: The Big Picture, David Geiser, Office of Long-Term Stewardship DOE EM

LTS Portfolio of Sites and Challenges, Jeffrey Short, Office of Long-Term Stewardship DOE EM

Tribal Perspective on LTS, Russell Jim, Yakama Indian Nation, Environmental Restoration and Waste Management Program

U.S. EPA Perspective on Clean-up and LTS under RCRA and CERCLA, Murray Newton, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA)

State Concerns with Long-Term Stewardship, Howard Roitman, State of Colorado & Environmental Council of the States (ECOS)

U.S. NRC Perspectives on LTS, John Greeves, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (U.S. NRC)

Implementing Long-Term Stewardship under Local, State, and Federal Law, Mervyn Tano, International Institute for Indigenous Resources Management and John Pendergrass, Environmental Law Institute

Institutional Challenges for High-Reliability Systems Across Many Operational Generations, Charles Powers, Consortium for Risk Evaluation with Stakeholder Participation II; and Todd La Porte, Long-Term Institutional Management Committee Member

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Appendix C Presentations to the Committee August 6-7, 2001, Washington, DC What is DOE Asking?, Gerald Boyd, Office of Science and Technology in the Office of Environmental Management (EM) at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Clean-up and Stewardship: The Big Picture, David Geiser, Office of Long-Term Stewardship DOE EM LTS Portfolio of Sites and Challenges, Jeffrey Short, Office of Long-Term Stewardship DOE EM Tribal Perspective on LTS, Russell Jim, Yakama Indian Nation, Environmental Restoration and Waste Management Program U.S. EPA Perspective on Clean-up and LTS under RCRA and CERCLA, Murray Newton, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) State Concerns with Long-Term Stewardship, Howard Roitman, State of Colorado & Environmental Council of the States (ECOS) U.S. NRC Perspectives on LTS, John Greeves, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (U.S. NRC) Implementing Long-Term Stewardship under Local, State, and Federal Law, Mervyn Tano, International Institute for Indigenous Resources Management and John Pendergrass, Environmental Law Institute Institutional Challenges for High-Reliability Systems Across Many Operational Generations, Charles Powers, Consortium for Risk Evaluation with Stakeholder Participation II; and Todd La Porte, Long-Term Institutional Management Committee Member

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October 31, 2001, Miamisburg, Ohio Speaking With One Voice, Mayor Dick Church, Jr.City of Miamisburg Historical Overview of Mound Site, Rick Provencher, DOE Ohio BWXT of Ohio Project Overview, P. Sandy Baker, BWX Technologies, Inc. of Ohio (BWXTO) Sale of the Site Overview and Post Closure Stewardship Overview, Oba Vincent, DOE Miamisburg Mound Environmental Management Project (MEMP) Mound 2000 Overview, Brian Nickel, Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Restoration Project Overview, Monte Williams, BWXTO PCS Information Management, Dave Rakel, BWXTO Layered Approach to Implementation of Institutional Controls, Graham Mitchell, U.S. EPA PCS Responsibilities—DOE Perspective, Sue Smiley, DOE Ohio PCS Working Group Overview, Dann Bird, Miamisburg Mound Community Improvement Corporation (MMCIC) Hazards and Risks, Dave Rakel, BWXTO and Oba Vincent, MEMP Ownership and Responsibilities, Susan Brechbill, DOE Ohio and Mike Grauwelman, MMCIC Panel Discussion on Goals and Progress, Susan Brechbill, DOE Ohio, Mike Grauwelman, MMCIC, Graham Mitchell, U.S. EPA, Dave Wood, City Councilman, Sharon Cowdrey, Miamisburg Environmental Safety and Health Committee Tour of the Mound Site November 1, 2001, Harrison, Ohio Committee Tour of the Fernald Site Physical Drivers/Goals and Progress, Johnny Reising, DOE Fernald Long-Term Stewardship Plans, Gary Stegner, DOE Fernald Future of Fernald Process, Doug Sarno, Fernald Citizens Advisory Board Hazards and Risks, J.D. Chiou, Fluor and Kathleen Nickel, DOE Fernald

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Long-Term Surveillance/Monitoring, Marty Prochaska, Fluor Fernald January 14-15, 2002, Moab, Utah Update on LTS Planning and Organization at DOE Headquarters, David Geiser, Office of Long-Term Stewardship, DOE EM DOE’s Long-Term Surveillance and Maintenance Program and Long-Term Stewardship, Art Kleinrath, DOE Grand Junction Office (GJO) Experience with Managing Moved Piles, Art Kleinrath, DOE GJO Experience Remediating Mill Tailings Piles (Title I), Russell Edge, DOE Albuquerque Office (AL) Committee Tour of the Atlas Mill Tailings Pile DOE Draft Plan for Remediating the Moab Site, Ray Plieness and the Moab Project Team, DOE GJO Groundwater Studies by Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Frank Gardner, ORNL Groundwater Studies by Shepherd Miller, Toby Wright, Shepherd-Miller, Loren Morton, Utah Division of Radiation Control, and Pete Penoyer, National Park Service Studies of contaminant Effects on Larval Fish, Ann Allert, USGS and Bruce Waddell, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services (U.S. F&WS) Human Health and Environmental Impacts of Management Options, Mike Fliegel and Mike Layton, U.S. NRC Cost Estimates, Russell Edge, DOE AL and Don Metzler, DOE GJO Comments from DOE, Grand Junction, Donna Bergman-Tabbert, DOE GJO State of Utah Perspectives and Possible Future Regulation, Diane Nielson, Utah Department of Environmental Quality and Loren Morton, Utah Division of Radiation Control Existing Regulations and Standards, Mike Fliegel, U.S. NRC The Endangered Species Act, Yvette Converse, U.S. F&WS UMTRA Title 1, Richard Graham, U.S. EPA Region 8 Perspectives on Tailings Management, Kimberly Schappert, County Commissioner, William Hedden, Grand Canyon Trust/Utah, Mark Buehler, Los Angeles Metropolitan Water District

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October 14, 2002, Washington, DC DOE LTS Strategic Plan, Questions and Answers, David Geiser, DOE/Office of Long-Term Stewardship

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