Event Description: Join the National Academies of Sciences,
Engineering, and Medicine for the next public meeting of
the Supplemental Treatment of Low-Activity Waste at the Hanford
Nuclear Reservation Committee. At this meeting, the FFRDC team from
the national laboratories will be presenting their analysis and the
committee will also hear a few presentations from stakeholders. Please
note that you can attend this event in person or via webcast. Draft
Agenda: Monday, July 231:30pm - 4:45pm — public meeting: day 15pm -
6:30pm — public evening event Tuesday, July 248:30am - 5pm —
public meeting: day 2 Join the conversation on Twitter using
#HanfordStudy About the Supplemental Treatment of Low-Activity Waste
at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation Study This study will review the
analysis carried out by the DOE-EM–selected Federally Funded
Research and Development Center (FFRDC) on approaches for supplemental
treatment of low-activity waste at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation.
The review will evaluate the technical quality and completeness of the
following: Methods used to conduct the risk, cost-benefit, schedule,
and regulatory compliance assessments and their implementation;
Waste conditioning and supplemental treatment approaches considered in
the assessments, including any approaches not identified by DOE-EM;
Other key information and data used in the assessments; and Results
of the assessments, including the formulation and presentation of
conclusions and the characterization and treatment of uncertainties.
The review will be carried out concurrently with the FFRDC’s
analysis with opportunities for input from the Washington State
Department of Ecology, other principal Hanford stakeholders, and
members of the public. The study will produce up to four reports with
findings and recommendations. The first report will focus on study
charges 1-3; the second report will focus on study charge 4; the third
report will provide the committee's overall assessment; and the fourth
report will provide a summary of public comments on the third
committee report and the committee's views, if any, on these comments
and whether they change any of the findings or recommendations in that
report.
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