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Advice on the Department of Energy’s Cleanup Technology Roadmap: Gaps and Bridges
Appendix B
Presentations to the Committee
OAK RIDGE, TENNESSEE, JUNE 13-15, 2007
Welcome, Gerald Boyd, Manager, DOE Oak Ridge Operations Office; Steve McCracken, Assistant Manager for Environmental Management (EM)
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) Overview, Jim Roberto, ORNL, Deputy Director for Science and Technology
ORNL Nuclear Facility History, Gordon Michaels, Chief Technology Officer, Energy and Engineering Sciences
EM Status/Central Campus Proposal, Dirk Van Hoesen, Manager, Environmental Management Programs
Exploratory Visualization Environment for Research in Science and Technology (EVEREST) Demonstration
Infrastructure/Capabilities Discussions, Mark Noakes, R&D staff member in the Robotics and Energetic Systems group of the ORNL Engineering Science and Technology Division
Wrap-Up and Closing Discussions, Dana Christensen, ORNL Associate Laboratory Director of the Energy and Engineering Sciences Directorate
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Tour of Y-12 National Security Complex:
Tour 1: Y-12 D&D Plans and Challenges, David Adler, Oak Ridge Office Environmental Program
Tour 2: Y-12 Subsurface Plans and Challenges, Elizabeth Phillips, Technology Development Program Manager
Oak Ridge EM Science and Technology Plans and Challenges, Steve McCracken, Assistant Manager, EM
ORNL Tour and Briefing, EM Sites:
Tour 1: Central Campus D&D Plans and Challenges and TRU Processing Facility, David Adler, Oak Ridge Office Environmental Program
Tour 2: Melton Valley Caps and Long-Term Monitoring, Bethel Valley Plumes, Core Hole 8, Elizabeth Phillips, Technology Development Program Manager
East Tennessee Technology Park (ETTP) Site Tour:
Tour 1: ETTP Plans and Challenges (K-25, K-27, balance of plant), David Adler
Tour 2: ETTP Plans and Challenges (Statewide Record of Decision, Burial Grounds), Elizabeth Phillips
Questions and Answers, Elizabeth Phillips and David Adler
Guest Speaker at Dinner, Gerald Boyd, Manager, DOE Oak Ridge Operations Office
Open Session on June 15
EM’s Vision for the Technology Roadmap and How the Committee Can Help, Mark Gilbertson, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Engineering and Technology, DOE-EM
IDAHO FALLS, IDAHO, AUGUST 27-29, 2007
Welcome, Bill Leake, Assistant Manager for Contract & Government Furnished Services and Instructions (GFSI) Delivery
Attendees Introduction, Jim Cooper, Team Lead, Remediation & Facilities Disposition Project
Idaho Cleanup Project Overview Presentation, Bill Leake, Assistant Manager for Contract and GFSI Delivery
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Idaho Nuclear Technology & Engineering Center (INTEC) Tank Farm Tank Closure Presentation and Video, Keith Lockie, Tank Farm Project Manager
INTEC Calcine Storage and Plans Presentation, Jan Hagers, Calcine Project Manager
Ground Water Remediation Actions Presentation, Mark Shaw, Ground Water Remediation Project Manager
Test Area North (TAN)-607 Hot Shop Demolition Presentation, Mark Shaw, Ground Water Remediation Project Manager
Spent Nuclear Fuel/Nuclear Materials (SNF/NM) Storage and Disposition Presentation, Katie Hain, Team Lead, Materials Disposition Project
Meeting Wrap-Up and Discussion Tuesday’s Events, Jim Cooper, Team Lead, Remediation & Facilities Disposition Project
Bus En Route to Site Areas with Presentations, Mark Arenaz, Federal Project Director, Waste Area Group-7:
Subsurface Disposal Area
Accelerated Retrieval Project
Vacuum Extraction System
Waste Area Group-7 (WAG-7) Remediation
Tour Radioactive Waste Management Complex (RWMC):
Accelerated Retrieval Project
Advanced Mixed Waste Treatment Project
Sodium-Bearing Waste Project, Bill Owca, Project Manager, Advanced Fuel Cycle R&D Support
Idaho Nuclear Technology & Engineering Center (INTEC) Tour:
CPP-666 (Flourinel Dissolution Process Facility)
CPP-603 (Fuel Receiving & Storage Facility)
CPP-659 (New Waste Calcine Facility)
Tank Farm Area
Integrated Waste Treatment Unit (IWTU)
TRU Waste Characteristics and Processing, Alan Jines, Project Manager, Remote Handled TRU Waste Disposition Project
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Nuclear Energy (NE) Facilities Transfer/Beryllium Stabilization and Disposition Presentation, Ron Gill, Project Manager, Reactor Technology Complex
INL Capabilities and Personnel, Linda McCoy, Lead Physical Scientist; Mike Connolly, Manager, Energy & Environment
Tour Idaho National Laboratory Facilities
RICHLAND, WASHINGTON, OCTOBER 31-NOVEMBER 2, 2007
Welcome and Introductions, David Brockman, Manager, DOE Richland Operations Office (RL); Shirley Olinger, Acting Manager, DOE Office of River Protection (ORP); Mike Weis, Manager, DOE Pacific Northwest Site Office (PNSO); Mike Kluse, Director, Pacific Norwest National Laboratory (PNNL)
Hanford Operations Overview, Roy Gephart, PNNL (site layout, production-era role); John Morse, DOE (cleanup activities, work remaining)
PNNL Overview (traditional support of Hanford operations, expertise, facilities), Mike Davis, PNNL; Terry Walton, PNNL
Hanford HLW Program—Challenges to Cleanup (tank waste retrieval, analyses, processing), Jim Honeyman, CH2M HILL; Rick Brouns/Walt Tamosaitis, Bechtel, Waste Treatment Plant (WTP); Tom Brouns, PNNL
Groundwater Program—Challenges to Cleanup (hydrology overview, contaminant plumes, Vadose Zone Project, modeling, remediation), Mike Thompson, DOE-RL; Bruce Ford, Fluor Hanford (FH); Terri Stewart, PNNL
Facility D&D—Challenges to Cleanup (reprocessing canyons, reactors, Pu Finishing Plant, K-Basins), Andy Schmidt, PNNL
What Are Hanford’s Long-term Cleanup Challenges? Invited presentations from regulators and citizens
Bus En Route to Site Areas with Presentations:
PNNL campus drive-by
HLW Tank Mock-up stop and visit
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300 Area drive-by; on-bus presentation on Integrated Field Research Center, D&D, future use, hot cells
618-10, 11 burial ground drive around; on-bus presentation on problems of high-level TRU waste retrieval near operating commercial nuclear power plant
Waste Treatment Plant, Rick Brouns/Walt Tamosaitis, Bechtel-WTP
Hanford Cap stop
Tank Farm overview
Waste Encapsulation Facility Sr/Cs capsules drive-by with on-bus briefing
TRU retrieval areas drive-by
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act waste disposal facility drive-by
Supplemental Tank Waste Processing
Bulk Vitrification, Larry Bagaasen, PNNL
Fractional Crystallization, DOE-ORP and CH2M HILL
Group 1: Waste Processing and Facility D&D
Facility D&D
Enter 200-W canyon with viewing station
Plutonium Finishing Plant drive-around and overlook
Travel to PNNL (300 Area)
En-route briefing on reactor D&D and cocooning
Radiochemical Processing Laboratory (RPL)
Alumina Dissolution and Filtration
Pipeline Plugging
Ion Exchange Resins
Travel to Applied Process Engineering Laboratory (APEL)
Drive by 336 building, large-scale mixing testing
Pulse Jet Mixers
Antifoam Agents and Gas Retention
Travel to Process Development Laboratory West (PDL-W)
Pretreatment Engineering Platform
Glass Waste Form Optimization (poster)
Travel to Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL)
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Group 2: Subsurface, Soil, and Groundwater
Soil and Groundwater Remediation
CCl4 plume remediation (200 W)
T-Farm Pump and Treat, Surface Barrier (200 W)
Gravel Pit that shows subsurface layers, presentation on Lysimeter facility
En-route briefings on Cr plume remediation and Sr plume remediation
Radiochemical Processing Laboratory (RPL)
Conceptual Models: Addressing Uncertainty and Incorporating Complexity
Translating Science to Technical Solution for In Situ Treatment of U in 300 Area
Tank Farm Vadose Zone Sample Characterization and Tc-99 Roadmap Project
Travel to 331 past Integrated Subsurface Field Research Challenge (IFC) Site
IFC Goals and Objectives
Life-Cycle Monitoring
Aquatics and Mesocosm Labs
Two groups reunite at Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL)
Science to Solution, Cs Migration—John Zachara, PNNL
Science to Solution, Underpinnings of Waste Chemistry—Andy Felmy, PNNL
Open Session on November 2
Department of Energy, Office of Environmental Management’s (DOE-EM) Needs for the Committee’s Interim and Final Reports: Content, Timing, and Impacts, Mark Gilbertson, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Engineering and Technology, DOE-EM
Science and Technology Challenges for Deep Groundwater Monitoring: Lessons Learned from the National Academies’ Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) Groundwater Committee, Chris Murray, PNNL; Tony Knepp, YAHSGS
Science and technology roundtable
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AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, JANUARY 8-10, 2008
Savannah River Site (SRS) Overview, Jeffrey Allison, Manager, Department of Energy, Savannah River Operations Office (DOE-SR); Bill Spader, Deputy Manager for Cleanup, DOE-SR
Liquid Waste Disposition Overview: Challenges and Issues, Terry Spears, Assistant Manager for Waste Disposition Project, DOE-SR
Nuclear Materials Stabilization Overview: Challenges and Issues, Pat McGuire, Assistant Manager for Nuclear Material Stabilization Project, DOE-SR
Area Completion Project Environmental Restoration/Deactivation and Decommissioning (ER/D&D) Overview: Challenges and Issues, Wade Whitaker, Acting Assistant Manager for Closure Project, DOE-SR
Comments from regulators and other stakeholders
SRS Tour Preparation and Discussion, Randy Clendenning, Senior Technical Safety Analyst, DOE-SR; John Marra, Associate Laboratory Director, Environmental and Chemical Process Technology, Savannah River National Laboratory, Washington Savannah River Company (WSRC)
SRNL Overview & Capabilities to Support EM, John Marra, Associate Laboratory Director, WSRC
SRNL Environmental Sciences & Biotechnology, Debra Moore-Shedrow, Director, Environmental Science and Biotechnology, Savannah River National Laboratory, WSRC
Tour of Aiken County Technical Laboratory Facilities
General Driving Tour
A-Area: Savannah River National Laboratory, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory
M-Area: Drive through M Area; Discuss D&D Progress
Highlight Dynamic Underground Stripping (DUS) Technology & Impact, Wade Whitaker, Acting Assistant Manager for Closure Project
F-Area: F-Canyon D&D Activities
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F-Area: Tank Farm & Mixed Oxide Fuel Fabrication Facility (MOX) Construction Site
E-Area: Low-Level Waste Disposal Facilities Phytoremediation Pond, Wade Whitaker, Acting Assistant Manager for Closure Project
H-Area: H-Canyon/HB-Line, Tritium Facilities/Tritium Extraction Facility
H-Area: H-Tank Farm, Actinide Removal Process Modular Caustic Side Solvent Extraction, Pat Suggs, Technical Development Lead
Technology Development in the SRS Liquid Waste Mission, Neil Davis, Project Manager, WSRC
Defense Waste Processing Facility (DWPF) Overview, Steve Wilkerson, Manager, WSRC
Continue General Driving Tour
J-Area: Salt Waste Processing Facility Site
Z-Area: Saltstone Facility
P-Area: Operable Unit
Ray Hannah, Project Manager for Area Completion Project
N-Area: Chemical Metal Pesticide (CMP) Pits
Karen Adams, Project Manager for Area Completion Project
Open session on January 10
Review of the DOE-EM Engineering & Technology Roadmap and Multi-Year Program Plan, Mark Gilbertson, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Engineering and Technology, DOE-EM
Leveraging Opportunities with the Global Nuclear Energy Partnership (GNEP), John Marra, WSRC
Science and technology roundtable
WASHINGTON, DC, APRIL 28-30, 2008
Welcome, Mark Gilbertson, Assistant Secretary for Engineering and Technology, DOE-EM
Elements of Successful Partnering, Michael Dalton, Guided Innovation, LLC
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Successful Partnering in the Federal Environment, Kenneth Freese, Technology Transfer Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Federal Partnering with the Private Sector, Manuel Gonzalez, Chevron Energy Technology Company
Federal Partnerships Under the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program, Charles Wessner, Director of the National Research Council’s program on Technology, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship, National Research Council of the National Academies
Achievements and Lessons from EM’s Focus Areas and the Environmental Management Science Program (EMSP), Gerald Boyd, Manager, DOE Oak Ridge Operations Office
Programs and Resources for Leveraging EM Engineering and Technology Development, Mark Gilbertson, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Engineering and Technology, DOE-EM
Panel Discussion on the Attributes of Successful Leveraging, Edwin Przybylowicz, Committee Chair, Session Moderator
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Programs for Science and Technology, Randall Wentsel, EPA Office of Research and Development
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (USNRC) Programs for Science and Technology, Andrea Kock, Chief, Performance Assessment Branch, USNRC
Research Coordination in the Department of Energy Office of Science (DOE-SC), Mike Kuperberg, Biological and Environmental Research–Environmental Remediation Sciences Division (BER-ERSD)
Leveraged Programs for Site Remediation, Terry Hazen, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL)
Panel Discussion: Leveraging Core Capabilities and Infrastructure in the National Laboratories, Phil McGinnis, ORNL; Terry Walton, PNNL; John Marra, SRNL; Terry Hazen, LBNL
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Programs for Cooperation in Waste Management Technology, Horst Monken-Fernandes, Waste Management Technology, IAEA; via videoconference
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Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) Work and Perspective of the OECD/NEA, Hans Riotte, Radiation Protection and Radioactive Waste Management, NEA; Co-operative Programme on Decommissioning Projects, Jean-Guy Nokhamzon, NEA; via videoconference
The Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP), Brad Smith, Executive Director, SERDP
Opportunities for Leveraging Resources with the DOE Office of Nuclear Energy (NE), Andrew Griffith, Acting Director, Recycled Fuel Development, NE
Opportunities to Leverage Other R&D Activities in Support of Yucca Mountain, Jeffrey Walker, Engineer, Disposal Operations Office, DOE Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management (RW)
Department of Homeland Security–Domestic Nuclear Detection Office (DHS-DNDO), William Hagan, Director, Transformational and Applied Research, DHS-DNDO
Elements of a Successful Roadmap, Charles G. Scouten, Senior Associate, The Fusfeld Group