Proceedingsof the
International Topical Meetingon
NUCLEAR AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT
SPECTRUM '92
August 23-27, 1992Boise, Idaho
Sponsored by the American Nuclear Society's• Fuel Cycle and Waste Management Division• Idaho Section
U.S. Department of EnergyAtomic Energy Society of Japan
Published by theAmerican Nuclear Society, Inc.
La Grange Park, Illinois 60525 USA
Foreword xix
VOLUME 1
SESSION 1
DOE ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATIONPROGRAM STATUS AND LESSONS LEARNED
Progress in the Environmental Restoration at the Savan-nah River Site (SRS) / James M. Pope (WestinghouseSRC), Linda McClain (DOE, Aiken) 3
Environmental Restoration at the Kansas City Plant —Quality Science with a View Toward the Future / D. E.Brown (Allied-Signal), N. E. Korte (ORNL, GrandJunction) 8
The INEL Environmental Restoration Program Over-view / A. C. Williams (DOE, Idaho) 13
Remediation Status at the Fernald Environmental Man-agement Project / /. R. Craig (DOE, Cincinnati), J. P.Hopper (Westinghouse Fernald), R. W. Myers (ThetaTechnol) 19
Implementation of a Hanford Past-Practice Investiga-tion Strategy for the 100 Areas / R. E. Day, A. D.Krug, M. J. Lauterbach (Westinghouse Hanford) 25
Hanford Site Past Practice Investigation Strategy —Lessons Learned / K. Michael Thompson (DOE, Rich-land) 31
Impacts of the Use of Institutional Controls on Risk As-sessments for Department of Energy Facilities / RobinK. White, Andy Redfearn, Renee Shaw, Amy D. King(ORNL) 37
Cost-Time Management: A Powerful Tool in a NewApplication - Cleaning Up the Weapons Complex /James L. Gallagher (Westinghouse) 44
Cost-Time Management for Environmental RestorationActivities at the Department of Energy's Idaho NationalEngineering Laboratory Idaho Chemical ProcessingPlant / Brian R. Fourr, Adam H. Owen, Dee J. Wil-liamson (WINCO), Constance L. Nash (DOE, Idaho).. 50
NEPA Supplement Analysis as a Planning Tool / M. E.Jones (EG&G Rocky Flats) 53
Savannah River Site RCRA/CERCLA/NEPA Inte-grated Investigation Case Study / D. R. Clark, R.Thomas, M. P. Wilson (Westinghouse SRC) 57
SESSION 2
USE OF ROBOTICS IN CHARACTERIZATIONAND TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES
The DOE EM Office of Technology Development Ro-botics Program / L. W. Yarbrough (DOE), A. Williams(EG&G Idaho), J. Pasini III (BDM Int) 65
Light Duty Robotic Arms for the Characterization ofUnderground Storage Tanks / Cat Christensen, Bret L.Griebenow (WINCO) 71
A Miniaturized Sensor System for In Situ Robotic Char-acterization of Hazardous Waste / J. T. Feddema(SNL) 75
Mobile Instrumentation Platform and Robotic Acces-sory for Real-Time Screening of Hazardous Waste /Marvin S. Anderson, Edward J. Jaselskis (DOE,Ames) 81
A Remote Characterization System and a Fault-TolerantTracking System for Subsurface Mapping of BuriedWaste Sites / Gerald A. Sandness, David W. Bennett(PNL), Lori Martinson (WINCO), Dennis N. Bingham,Allen A. Anderson (INEL, EG&G Idaho) 86
Development of a Teleoperated Backhoe for BuriedWaste Excavation / B. L. Burks, S. M. Killough, D. H.Thompson (ORNL) 93
Guidelines for Designing Telerobotic Vision Systems /M. S. Shimamoto, D. C. Smith, D. M. Daguio (NavalCommand Ctr) 98
Overview of the DOE Waste Facilities Operations Ro-botics Technology Development Program / Clyde R.Ward (Westinghouse SRC) 105
Remote Size Reduction for the DOE Office of Technol-ogy Development Robotics Technology DevelopmentProgram / K. M. Croft (EG&G Idaho), C. R. Ward(Westinghouse SRC), S. M. Allen (EG&G Idaho) 108
SESSION 3
WASTE MINIMIZATION TECHNOLOGYAND EXPERIENCE
Waste Minimization Programs at Taiwan Power Com-pany / K. K. Li (Taipower-Taiwan) 115
Results of Melting Large Quantities of RadioactiveMetallic Scrap / Manfred Sappok, Guido Rettig(Siempelkamp-FRG) 120
Depleted Uranium Manufacturing Waste Minimizationat the Oak Ridge Y-12 Plant / J. E. Thompson, J. W.Koger (MMES) 132
Purification of Waste Uranium for Recycle / T. A.Lograsso, D. W. Delaney (DOE, Ames), G. W. Parker,J. C. Mailen (ORNL) 136
Electroplating Waste Minimization at Lawrence Liver-more National Laboratory / J. W. Dini, C. P. Steffani(LLNL) 142
Waste, Energy and Raw Material Reduction Potentialof Near Net Shape Metal Forming Processes / How-ard A. Greis (Kinefac), Noel P. Greis (Univ of NorthCarolina) 148
Waste Minimization: An Important Element in the Re-vitalization of the Nuclear Power Industry / LarryLeach, Debu Majumdar (DOE, Idaho), M. A. Knecht,J. W. McConnell, K. M. Van Brunt, L. T. Trujillo(EG&G Idaho), A. L. Olson (WINCO) 154
Regulatory Trends and Waste Minimization Practicesfor Manufacturing / F.E. Kosinski (Technics Develop-ment) 159
SESSION 4
REPROCESSING TECHNOLOGIES FACILITIESAND EXPERIENCE
A French View on the Back-End of the Fuel Cycle:Reprocessing at UP3 and Its Future / P. M. Saverot(NUSYS-France), J. P. Laurent (COGEMA-France).. 165
Modeling of Electrochemical Partitioning of Uraniumand Plutonium / K. K. Li (Taipower-Taiwan), A.Schneider, D. Pschirer (Georgia Tech) 168
The NOX Abatement Program at the Idaho ChemicalProcessing Plant / John A. McCray, Richard D. Board-man (WINCO) 174
Effect of Ruthenium Ion and Gamma-Ray Irradiationon Corrosion Behavior of Austenitic Stainless Steels inNitric Acid / Takashi Hirano, Fujio Katahira, KazuoYoshida, Akira Ohno (Ishikawajima-Harima HeavyIndustries-Japan) 179
Fluidic Sampling / E. D. Houck (WINCO) 185
The Design and Construction of THORP / G. Harrop,C. Phillips (BNFL-UK) 189
The Contribution of Human Factors to the THORPProject / J. Reed (BNFL-UK) 195
Partitioning and Transmutation of Long-Lived Radio-Nuclides-R&D to Reduce the Long-Term Risk Poten-tial of Nuclear Waste Conducted by the Commission ofthe European Communities / J. Van Geel, L. Koch(ITE-FRG), S. Orlowski (CEC-Belgium) 201
Technical Policy of Radioactive Wastes Management //. V. Chuvilo, G. V. Kiselev (ITEP-Russia) 205
SESSION 5
POSTER SESSION: SITE CHARACTERIZATIONSTRATEGIES AND EXPERIENCE
Establishing a Program to Provide Complete Radio-logical Analytical Services from Laboratory AnalysisThrough Data Validation / David A. Anderson (EG&GIdaho) 213
Environmental Restoration at the Lawrence LivermoreNational Laboratory Livermore Site /John P. Ziagos,Robert W. Bainer (LLNL), Michael D. Dresen, Jona-than D. Hoffman (Weiss Assoc) 217
An Integrated Approach to the Characterization ofUranium-Contaminated Soils / V. C. Tidwell (SNL),S. Y. Lee (ORNL), D. E. Morris (LANL), D. L. Perry,C. Carnahan (LBL), J. C. Cunnane (ANL), S. D. Con-radson (LANL), V. Gill (Westinghouse Fernald), M. D.Nickelson (MMES) 221
Thorough Characterization Is the Key to Remediation —A Case Study / Barry Koh (B. Koh & Assoc), Theo-dore G. Adams (Dames & Moore) 228
Environmental Site Characterization and Remediationat Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Site 300 /Albert L. Lamarre (LLNL), Robert A. Ferry (WeissAssoc) 234
Analysis Method for 241Pu in Environmental Waters /M. W. Huntley, C. W. Filby, D. K. Kester (WINCO).. 241
Analysis Method for Cl-36 in Environmental WaterReleases / S. D. Hartenstein, M. W. Huntley, B. E.Brown (WINCO), F. E. Frazier (North Carolina CentralUniv) 243
Characterization of Subsurface Sediments at a Site ofGasoline Contamination / D. J. Bishop, P. W. Krauter,M. C. Jovanovich, K. Lee (LLNL), S. C. Nelson, C.Noyes (Weiss Assoc) 246
Sandia National Laboratories Mixed Waste LandfillIntegrated Demonstration / L. D. Tyler, J. M. Phelan,N. K. Prindle, S. T. Purvis, J. C. Stormont (SNL)... 252
A Slow Neutron Interrogation Facility / S. H. Vegors,Jr., S. W. Serrano (Idaho State Univ), E. B. Nieschmidt,L. O. Johnson (EG&G Idaho) 257
SESSION 6
POSTER SESSION: INTEGRATEDDEMONSTRATION/INTEGRATED PROGRAMS
The Technology Development Integrated Program andIntegrated Demonstration Strategy / C. W. Frank(DOE), J. Steele (Westinghouse SRC), M. Peterson(PNL), A. S. Kubo (BMD Int) 265
Organics in Soils and Groundwater at Non-Arid Sites(A-1)-Integrated Demonstration / J. L. Steele, D. S.Kaback, B. B. Looney (Westinghouse SRC) 273
Integrated Demonstration for Remediation of VolatileOrganic Compounds at Arid Sites / Steven L. Stein(Battelle, Seattle) 278
Uranium in Soils Integrated Demonstration 1992 Up-date / Kimberly R. Nuhfer (Westinghouse Fernald) .. 282
Underground Storage Tank — Integrated Demonstra-tion / R. L. Gilchrist (Westinghouse Hanford) 287
Implementation of the Buried Waste Integrated Demon-stration / Kevin M. Kostelnik, S. Kenneth Merrill(INEL, EG&G Idaho) 295
Overview of FY92/FY93 Waste Component Recycle,Treatment, and Disposal Integrated Demonstration(WeDID) Activities / W. T. Wheelis (SNL) 298
The Integrated Program for Characterization, Monitor-ing, and Sensor Technologies / M. C. Edelson, W. J.Haas, Jr. (DOE, Ames) 303
Innovative Technology Demonstrations / Daniel B. An-derson (PNL), James N. Hartley (Battelle, EnvironMgmt Op), Stuart P. Luttrell (PNL), Robert E. Hinchee(Battelle) 309
Office of Technology Development —Integrated Pro-gram for Development of In Situ Remediation Technol-ogies / Mary Peterson (PNL) 316
The In Situ Vitrification Integrated Program: Focusingan Innovative Solution on Environmental RestorationNeeds / James L. Buelt, Leo E. Thompson (PNL)... 322
Overview of the Dynamic Underground Stripping Dem-onstration Project / Roger Aines, Robin Newmark,William McConachie, David Rice, Abelardo Ramirez,William Siegel, Mike Buettner, William Daily, PaulaKrauter, Ed Folsom, A. J. Boegel, Dorothy Bishop(LLNL), Kent Udell (Univ of California, Berkeley) .. 327
Department of Energy/U.S. Air Force Memorandum ofAgreement Program / Anne E. Copeland (INEL,EG&G Idaho) 333
Characterization and Monitoring Technology for Envi-ronmental Restoration and Waste Management / D. F.Roelant (BDMInt), C. Purdy, S. M. Wolf, L. E. Wil-liams (DOE) 335
Mixed-Waste Technology: Research, Development,Demonstration, Testing, and Evaluation / J. B. Berry(ORNL), R. Gillins (SAIC, Idaho Falls), K. Hain(DOE), M. Larsen (SAIC, Idaho Falls), R. Moats(BDM Int), G. Ordaz (DOE) 338
SESSION 7
REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGY EVALUATIONAND REVIEW
A Performance Based Technology Selection Method-ology / M. J. Rudin, J. G. Richardson, M. C. O'Brien,J. L. Morrison (INEL) 345
Comparison of System Concepts for Processing ofStored Low-Level TRU Waste at the INEL / F. Feizol-lahi (Morrison-Knudsen), W. J. Quapp (INEL, EG&GIdaho) 349
Low Level Radioactive Waste Treatment —A Reviewwith Selected Case Histories /V.I. Lakshmanan, M. M.Rishea (ORTECH Int-Canada), M. C. Campbell(CANMET-Canada) 355
An Overview of In Situ Waste Treatment Technologies /5. Walker, R. A. Hyde, R. B. Piper, M. W. Roy (INEL,EG&G Idaho) 360
Soil Washing and Radioactive Contamination / DirkGombert, J. B. Bosley (WINCO) 366
Effects of Solution pH and Complexing Reagents onUranium and Thorium Desorption Under SaturatedEquilibrium Conditions / Yug-Yea Wang, Charley Yu(ANL) 371
Treatment of Groundwater and Soil-Wash Leachate So-lutions Containing Mixed Waste Contaminants / L. P.Buckley, R. W. D. Killey, S. Vijayan, C. F. Wong(AECL Chalk River-Canada) 378
SESSION 8
SITE AND WASTE CHARACTERIZATIONANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES
An Evaluation of Slug Interference Tests for AquiferCharacterization at the Hanford Site /FA. Spane, Jr.,P. D. Thorne (PNL) 387
Monitoring Remediation of Trichloroethylene Using aChemical Fiber Optic Sensor: Field Studies / B. Col-ston, Jr., S. B. Brown, K. Langry, P. Daley, F. P.Milanovich (LLNL) 393
Nonintrusive Characterization of Waste Sites /EdwardHensel, Kim E. Dalton (New Mexico State Univ) 397
Field Screening for Heavy Metals with Portable XRFUnits / R. G. McCain, S. J. Guzek (Westinghouse Han-ford) 402
Remote, Real-Time Analysis of Hazardous WastesThrough Laser Ablation—Inductively Coupled PlasmaAtomic Emission Spectrometry / Arthur P. D'Silva,Dan Zamzow, Edward Jaselskis, Stephan Weeks (DOE,Ames) 409
New Mass Spectroscopic Methods for Waste Manage-ment / C. H. Chen, W. R. Garrett, S. L. Allman, R. C.Phillips (ORNL) 414
Application of Office of Radiation Programs Soil Char-acterization Protocol During the RI/FS Process at Ra-dioactive Superfund Sites / James Neiheisel (EPA) .. 419
SESSION 9
NORM AND BELOW REGULATORYCONCERN WASTE
Regulation of Oil and Gas NORM in Louisiana / L.Hall Bohlinger (Louisiana DEQ) 425
An Estimate of the Risk from Naturally Occurring Ra-dioactive Material Associated with the Production ofPetroleum / L. Max Scott, Melvin B. Hebert (LouisianaState Univ) 429
Characteristics of NORM Waste Disposal / D. E. Bern-hardt, V. C. Rogers (Rogers and Assoc) 432
Options for Disposal of Wastes Containing NORM /V. C. Rogers, K. K. Nielson (Rogers and Assoc) 438
New Technologies for Recycling Radioactive Scrap Met-als: A Technical Overview / Samar Chatterjee (Dyna-mac Corp), Herman H. Moore (DOE, West Valley).. 444
SESSION 10
HIGH-LEVEL WASTE STATUS AND EXPERIENCE
Glass Quality for Long Term Disposal. An Overview ofthe Vitrification Experience in France / P. M. Saverot(NUSYS-France), J. P. Laurent (COGEMA-France).. 453
Operational Experience at the Windscale VitrificationPlant, BNFL, Sellafield, England / Tim Houghton(BNFL-UK) 459
Operational Experience of the Pamela VitrificationPlant / H. Wiese (WAK-FRG), M. Demonie (BELGO-PROCESS-Belgium) 464
Current Status and Recent Accomplishments in theVitrification Department at the West Valley Demonstra-tion Project / R. E. Lawrence, C. L. McMahon(WVNSC) 468
Hanford Waste Vitrification Plant Process Descriptionand Plant Status / G. E. Stegen, L. D. Swenson (Wes-tinghouse Hanford) 474
Defense Waste Processing Facility Startup ProgressReport / D. C. Iverson, H. H. Elder (WestinghouseSRC) 480
SESSION 11
STUDENT POSTER SESSION
Tracer Flow Studies Through Zeolitized and DevitrifiedYucca Mountain Tuff Samples / C. S. Preti, C. A. Ar-rington (Furman Univ), D. L. Bish (LANL) 489
Field Evaluation of Permeable Barriers to RemoveGroundwater Contaminants / Debbie J. Finfrock, BruceThomson (Univ of New Mexico) 496
Gaseous Chlorination of Cyanides in Heap Leach Tail-ings / William R. Turney, Bruce M. Thomson (Univ ofNew Mexico), M. Barraco (Pegasus Gold Corp) 501
Development of Application Plan to Bioremediate Cy-anide and Nitrate Contamination / J. T. Markwiese,C. S. White (Univ of New Mexico) 507
Development of Actinide Selective Chelators for Envi-ronmental Applications / Aravamudan S. Gopalan,Vincent J. Huber, Orhan Zincircioglu (New MexicoState Univ), Paul H. Smith (LANL) 513
Electromagnetic Modeling of Solid Waste Landfills /Kim E. Dalton (New Mexico State Univ) 514
Utilization of Advanced Controllers for Robotic Manip-ulators in Waste Treatment Technology / /. Guldner,J. J. Carroll, D. M. Dawson (Clemson Univ), Z. Qu(Univ of Central Florida) 519
Importance of Phase Behavior in Remediation of DenseNonaqueous Phase Liquid (DNAPL) ContaminatedAquifers by Alcohol Flooding / D. Brandes, K. J.Farley (Clemson Univ) 525
Development of Ceramic Crucibles for Plutonium Anal-ysis / J. V. Hinkson, L. L. Payne (South Carolina StateUniv), B. I. Lee, H. G. LeFort (Clemson Univ), E. J.Markel (Univ of South Carolina) 531
Automated Real Time Neural Computing for DefenseWaste Processing / Yalin Hu (Univ of South Carolina).. 534
Use of Remote Sensing and Geographic InformationSystems for Classification and Environmental Modelingof Aquatic Macrophytes / Sunil Narumalani (Univ ofSouth Carolina) 541
Characterization of Eocene Formations Using ShapeFactor Analysis / N. E. G. Smith (Univ of SouthCarolina-Aiken), W. C. Fallow (Furman Univ), W. P.Kegley, D. S. Snipes (Clemson Univ), Van Price, Jr.(Westinghouse SRC) 547
The Summer Institute of Technology Transfer (SITT) /George F. Littlejohn (Univ of South Carolina-Aiken).. 553
Degradation of Polychlorinated Biphenyls by FerricPerchlorate and Hydrogen Peroxide Reagents / Guada-lupe Chapa (Yale Univ) 556
James Bay: Not Such a Good Idea / Stephanie Tariche(Cornell Univ) 560
An Innovative Mine Waste Disposal Process / SandraOliver 564
Recycling: Can We Change Our "Throw Away" Soci-ety? / Nancy Lozano (Texas A&M Univ) 567
Acid Rain: Will Our Air Ever Be Clean? / GermanAcosta 571
A Study of the Groundwater Data Base for the Alluvialand Wepo Aquifers, Black Mesa, Arizona / R. P. Smit,D. Day, R. Foust, Jr. (Northern Arizona Univ) 577
Water Supply for El Paso-Juarez: A Shared Resourceand a Shared Problem / Hugo Chavez (Univ of Texas,El Paso) 583
Microbial Rock Plant Filters: Innovations in SmallWastewater Systems / Alfredo Magallanes (Univ ofTexas, El Paso) 589
The Effects of Lead on Insecticide Metabolism / Jac-queline Carmen, James Guilford, Edward Eugere,Gouri Mitra (Texas Southern Univ) 594
Pacific Northwest Laboratory Soil CharacterizationStudy Relevant to Contaminant Migration / Charles E.Bethley (Southern Univ) 600
Mercury Contamination in South Florida / L. M. Keith(Florida Int Univ) 603
Pesticide and Herbicide Effects on Metabolic Activityof the Gills of the Freshwater Mollusc Elepio complea-natus / William R. Wyatt (Univ of California, Davis).. 607
Effects of Possible Landfill Contaminants on the St.Croix River Mayfly Populations / Rita Joy Staples (LacCourte Oreilles Ojibwa CC) 612
Fracture Statistics of Waste Isolation Glass / Eric Stef-fler, Dennis N. Coon (Univ of Wyoming), Jonathan S.Epstein (INEL, EG&G Idaho) 618
The Management of Drilling Fluids: EnvironmentalFactors and Regulations / Juan Antonio Rios, Jr.(Southeast CC) 624
Holey Sky / San Juanita Cardenas 628
SESSION 12
EXPERIENCE IN GROUNDWATER CLEANUPAND SOIL REMEDIATION
Removal of Uranium, Plutonium and Americium fromRocky Flats Waste Water / J. C. Laul, O. Erlich, C.Trice, T. C. Greengard (EG&G Rocky Flats), T. S.Johnson (Filter Flow Technol), R. O. Hoffland (ACSEnvironmental) 637
Dynamic Underground Stripping Engineering Demon-stration Project: Construction, Operation and Engineer-ing Results / W. H. Siegel, H. M. Buettner (LLNL),K. S. Udell (Univ of California, Berkeley) 643
Remediation of a TCE Ground Spill Using an ElectronAccelerator / S. M. Matthews, A. J. Boegel, D. W.Camp, R. A. Cauifield, J. O. Cunningham, P. F. Daley,J. J. Greci, M. C. Jovanovich, J. A. Loftis, P. D. So-ran (LLNL) 649
Site Restoration Activity at ENEA Trisaia Center / L.Di Pace, C. Pastore, G. Ragazzo, P. Risoluti (ENEA-Italy) 653
"MAWS" —A Development Program and Demonstra-tion to Reduce Vitrification Remediation TreatmentCosts / I. W. Diggs, R. F. Gimpel (Westinghouse Fer-nald) 659
Designing Versatility into a Vapor Extraction System atthe Department of Energy Hanford Site / R. J. Came-ron (Ebasco Services), P. J. Valcich (Westinghouse Han-ford) 665
High-Energy Corona for Destruction of Volatile Or-ganic Contaminants in Process Off-Gases / J. W. Vir-den, W. O. Heath, S. C. Goheen, M. C. Miller, G. M.Mong, R. L. Richardson (PNL) 670
Uranium in a Septic Leach Field: Measurement andRESRAD Analysis of Dose Pathways / Thomas Gut-man (UNC Naval Products) 674
SESSION 13
HANFORD TANK WASTE REMEDIATIONSYSTEM PROGRAM
Hanford Site Tank Waste Remediation System / D. D.Wodrich (Westinghouse Hanford) 681
Research and Development Support of the Hanford SiteTank Waste Remediation System / B. M. Johnson(PNL), D. D. Wodrich (Westinghouse Hanford) 687
Development of Simulated Tank Wastes for the U.S.Department of Energy's Underground Storage Tank In-tegrated Demonstration / M. R. Elmore, N. G. Cotton,E. O. Jones (PNL) 693
Retrieval Technology Development for Hanford Double-Shell Tanks / Judith Ann Bamberger, Barry M. Wise(PNL), William C. Miller (Westinghouse Hanford) .. 700
Pretreatment Process Testing of Hanford Tank Wastefor the U.S. Department of Energy's Underground Stor-age Tank Integrated Demonstration / E. O. Jones, N. G.Colton (PNL), G. R. Bloom, G. S. Barney, S. A.Colby, R. G. Cowan (Westinghouse Hanford) 706
The Hydrogen Program: The Present Understanding ofthe Cyclic Venting Tanks / H. Babad, G. D. Johnson,D. A. Reynolds (Westinghouse Hanford), D. M. Stra-chan (PNL) 712
Ferrocyanide Containing Tanks: A Study in Risk Eval-uation / R. J. Cash, H. Babad (Westinghouse Hanford),A. Postma (Benton City Technol) 717
The Hanford Site High-Level Tank Waste Data Speci-fication Process / Robert D. Waters (Vanderbilt Univ),Harry Babad (Westinghouse Hanford) 728
SESSION 14
OPPORTUNITIES IN DOE TECHNOLOGYINTEGRATION PROGRAM
Stakeholder Involvement in Technology Development—Models for Involving the "Critical Masses" / C. Sink,D. Beck (DOE), J. DiLullo (BDM Int) 739
Transferring Technology from Demonstration to De-ployment / Steven L. Stein (Battelle, Seattle), John L.Steele (Westinghouse SRC), Lynn D. Tyler (SNL) ... 744
Savannah River Site's Technology Integration Program /Dennis C. Rogers, James F. Kauffman (Univ of SouthCarolina), Gerald J. Hooker, John C. Corey (Westing-house SRC) 747
Industry Integration into DOE Environmental Manage-ment / T. A. Berg, T. R. Gagnier (MMES) 753
A Private Capital Environmental Technology Integra-tion Program / M. L. Mastracci (EPA) 759
Partnership with California Community Colleges' Cen-ters for Applied Competitive Technologies / Paul R.Dickinson (LLNL) 764
Hazardous Waste's Third Dimension: Innovative Ap-proaches to Public Participation / Sheila Conway(Colorado CEM) 767
Assessing the Public and Regulatory Acceptability ofDeploying New Cleanup Technologies: A Case Study ofthe Integrated Demonstration for Remediation of Vol-atile Organic Compounds at Arid Sites / Gretchen H.McCabe, Steven L. Stein (Battelle, Seattle) 771
SESSION 15
TRANSPORTATION
A Radiation Detector to Qualify Spent Fuel for Trans-port / Ronald I. Ewing (SNL) 777
The Use of Preliminary FICA Data in Selecting CaskType / Helmut A. Work (INEL, EG&G Idaho) 780
Plutonium and PU Contaminated Materials, Transport-able or Not? / P. Seamster (DOE, Albuquerque), L.Blalock (DOE), R. Garrison (Garrison Assoc) 783
Policy and Current Status of the Spent Fuel InterimStorage in Taiwan / W. K. Cheng, R. T. Lee, C. M. Tsai(AEC-Taiwan) 788
DOE'S Transportation Regulatory Drivers —"A Net-work of Uncertainty for the Uninitiated" / L. Blalock(DOE), R. Garrison (Garrison Assoc), F. Daly (Social& Scientific Systems), A. Rymer (Consultant) 794
SESSION 16
POSTER SESSION: UTILITIES LLW/GTCC/D&DWASTE TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Ultrasonic Washing and Electrodecontamination asMeans to Change Waste Classification / G. Naud, J. P.Gauchon (CEA-DCC-France), M. Lattaud (CEA-DAM-France) 805
Demonstration of Crystalline Ice Blast DecontaminationTechnology / C. E. Benson, R. G. Grubb, R. C. Heller(ORNL), B. D. Patton, G. L. Wyatt (Applied Rad Con-trol) 807
SESSION 17
POSTER SESSION: QUALITY ANDTHE HUMAN ELEMENT
Ecological Risk Assessments and Remedial Investiga-tions of Populations, Communities, and EcosystemsAlong East Fork Poplar Creek, Oak Ridge, Tennessee /B. W. Cornaby, K. L. Daniels, C. T. Hadden, S. V.Mitz, W. J. Rogers (SAIC, Oak Ridge), D. G. Page(DOE, Oak Ridge) 815
A Review of Occupational Safety and Health IssuesRelevant to the Environmental Restoration Program:Selected Case Histories and Associated Issues /A.M.Lesperance, M. R. Siegel, M. D. McKinney (PNL) .. 819
Applied Quality Assurance During Remediation of Plu-tonium Contaminated Soil at Johnston Atoll / Kath-leen S. Moroney (TMA/Eberline) 823
Top Related