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OSTI ID:22977671
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  1. Veolia Nuclear Solutions (United States)
  2. Longenecker and Associates (United States)
  3. Fluor, Richland, Washington (United States)
  4. US Department of Energy (United States)
  5. CH2M PRC (United States)
  6. Sellafield Ltd (United Kingdom)
  7. Sheil Consulting Ltd (United Kingdom)
  8. Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (Canada)
  9. Westinghouse Government Services (United States)
  10. GMS Jacobs Engineering (United States)
  11. UK NDA (United Kingdom)
  12. AECOM, Washington DC (United States)
  13. ReNuke services, Glenwood, Maryland (United States)
  14. Energysolutions, Columbia SC (United States)
  15. Waelischmiller Engineering GmbH (Germany)
  16. Carlin Consulting (United States)
  17. Idaho National Laboratory (United States)
  18. Tepco/NDF (Japan)
  19. Abel Key Solutions, Inc., Oak Ridge (United States)
  20. CH2M Hill (United States)
  21. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (United States)
  22. EnergySolutions, Columbia SC (United States)
  23. Electric Power Research Institute - EPRI (United States)
  24. ReNuke Services, Glenwood, Maryland (United States)
  25. KD Auclair and Associates, LLC (United States)
  26. Sandia National Laboratories (United States)
  27. Applied Research Center, Florida International University - FIU (United States)
  28. Foxfire Scientific Inc. (United Kingdom)
  29. Los Alamos National Laboratory (United States)
  30. FireWater Associates LLC (United States)
  31. U.S. Department of Energy - DOE, Office of Environmental Management - EM (United States)
  32. Advoco Professional Services, LLC (United States)
  33. US NRC (United States)
  34. CH2M HILL Plateau Remediation Company - CHPRC (United States)
  35. International Atomic Energy Agency - IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA))
  36. BGE Technology GmbH (Germany)
  37. Jacobs Engeering, Oak Ridge, TN (United States)
  38. Ameriphysics, LLC Knoxville, TN (United States)
  39. Sustainable Storage Systems (Sweden)
  40. Fluor Government Group, Westerville, Ohio (United States)
  41. SMSI, Inc. (United States)
  42. Inspection Experts, Inc. (United States)
  43. Perma-Fix Environmental Services, Inc. (United States)
  44. Savannah River National Laboratory (US)
  45. University of Colorado, Denver (US)

This section brings together the reports of the 31 panel sessions listed below: - Avoiding the Human Capital Cliff in the DOE (PS22); - Implementing Technically-Based Cleanup; US DOE Balancing Regulatory and Fiscal Complexity (PS24); - United Kingdom - Remediation of Sellafield Legacy Ponds and Silos (PS25); - Aligning Decision-Making to Deliver Timely Results in Large Clean-up Programs (PS38); - Transition to Government Owned-Contractor Operated Site at Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (PS39); - Emerging Middle East Nuclear States' Status and Plans (PS40); - NPP Panel on Waste Management (PS41); - Robotics - International Innovations in Robotic Decommissioning Technology (PS43); - Fukushima Panel (1/2): Japan Fukushima Daiichi Decommissioning Update (PS54); - Fukushima Panel (2/2): Update on the Revitalization of Fukushima and the Surrounding Area (PS55); - US DOE LLW On-Site Disposal: LLW Disposal Facility Federal Review Group Review Process (PS56); - Challenges in DOE HLW Tank Management: Facility Start-up and Waste Disposition (PS57); - Waste Management Planning for Utility Small Modular Reactors (PS58); - US Nuclear Power Plant Waste Management - LLW Disposal Issues (PS59); - DOE-EM Robotics and Emerging Technologies Road-map (4/8) (PS60); - Graduating Students and New Scientists and Engineers - Wants and Needs - Are Companies Even Listening? (PS63); - U.S. Nuclear Robotics: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow (5/8) (PS74); - US DOE Mixed Waste: Proposals for Dealing with Problematic Waste Streams and Policy Changes (PS76); - Current and Emerging US NRC LLW Regulatory Topics (PS77); - Agency Perspectives (US and International) on the Use of Risk and Dose Assessment Tools (PS80); - Progress on Deep Repository Programs Around the World (PS81); - US DOE Procurement and Contracting Opportunities (PS82); - Collaboration across Borders to Deliver Cleanup and Decommissioning Challenges (PS93a); - DOE Mission Success through Application of Practices and Solutions (PS94); - Challenges in Cask Certification - International Perspectives (PS96); - Robotics: Leveraging Innovations in Science and Technology to Benefit Safety Performance (PS98); - DOE Panel: DOE EM Featured Office - Portsmouth/Paducah Project Office (PS109); - Robotics: Lessons Learned from Industrial Robotics Deployment that can be Applied to the Nuclear Field (PS110a); - Roundtable: DOE Radioactive Management - Energy Facility Contractors Group - Waste Management Working Group (EFCOG WMWG) (PS118); - Thursday Topical Session 'Management of Used Nuclear Fuel: Will the United States Reengage and Align with International Efforts' (PS124); - Remotely Operated Vehicles for Emergency, Disaster, and Operational Upset Response (PS125)

Research Organization:
WM Symposia, Inc., PO Box 27646, 85285-7646 Tempe, AZ (United States)
OSTI ID:
22977671
Report Number(s):
INIS-US-20-WM-18-PS; TRN: US21V0538017716
Resource Relation:
Conference: WM2018: 44. Annual Waste Management Conference, Phoenix, AZ (United States), 18-22 Mar 2018; Other Information: Country of input: France; Available online at: https://www.xcdsystem.com/wmsym/2018/index.html
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English