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APPENDIX E: OPEN MEETING AGENDAS
Pages 124-131

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From page 124...
... Smerdon, Chair Kevin D Crowley, Study Director .
From page 125...
... Policies regarding public access and confidentiality · Policies regarding audio and video recording · Policies regarding public input Development of Technical Basis Reports and the Committee's Task Jane Summerson, DOE-YMSCO BREAK U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Perspectives on the Technical Basis Report Mike Bell, USNRC Questions and Discussion Committee and Presenters LUNCH State of Nevada Perspectives on the Technical Basis Report Carl Johnson, Nevada Nuclear Waste Project Office Public Trust and the Nuclear Waste Program Judy Treichel, Nevada Nuclear Waste Task Force, Inc.
From page 126...
... Smerdon, Chair U.S. Geological Survey Perspectives on the Technical Basis Report John Stuckless, Yucca Mountain Project Branch, USGS Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board Perspectives on the Technical Basis Report Leon Reiter, NIB Discussion Committee and Presenters BREAK Additional Presentations by Affected Units of Government and Opportunity for Public Comment LUNCH
From page 127...
... 3:30-5:00 p.m. 127 Preliminary Discussion of Schedule and Assignments Committee Preliminary Discussion of Plans for the Next Meeting, Including Field Trip Committee BREAK Opportunity for Public Comment
From page 128...
... 2:00-6:00 p.m. REVIEW OF DOE TECHNICAL BASIS REPORT AGENDA: MEETING 2 Committee for Yucca Mountain Peer Review: Surface Characteristics, Preclosure Hydrology, and Erosion Beatty, Nevada Yucca Mountain Site August 27-29, 1995 Field trip participants will depart for Beatty from the La Quinta Inn, Las Vegas.
From page 129...
... Given alternative conceptual models for steep hydrologic gradients north of Yucca Mountain, how do they affect predictions of ground water drawdown. [DOE: Luckey and Czarnecki; State: Mifflin]
From page 130...
... Drainage evolution, incision rates, and Quaternary history. Geochronologic studies of surficial deposits at Yucca Mountain.
From page 131...
... Stop 10: Crater Flats Cinder Cone. Erosional history.


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