ECA publishes informative guides on DOE high-level waste interpretation
ECA Staff | 7/25/2019
ECA has developed the following informational resources regarding the Department of Energy's (DOE) recent high-level waste (HLW) interpretation:
Especially in light of the absence of a permanent geological repository, ECA supports efforts by DOE to evaluate science- and risk-based waste management and disposal alternatives, provided a robust, meaningful stakeholder process is part of determining any path forward. ECA believes DOE’s HLW interpretation could speed up cleanup at several sites (Idaho, Hanford, and the Savannah River Site); develop a path forward for waste
stranded in interim storage and tanks; and potentially save billions of taxpayer dollars.
On October 10, 2018, the DOE issued the Federal Register Notice, Request for Public Comment on the U.S. Department of Energy Interpretation of High-Level Radioactive Waste, regarding its interpretation of the definition of the statutory term “high-level radioactive waste” as set forth in the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended (AEA), and the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of
1982, as amended (NWPA). After a 90-day public comment period, on June 5, 2019, DOE issued The Supplemental Notice Concerning U.S. Department of Energy Interpretation of High-Level Radioactive Waste reiterating its interpretation of HLW that some reprocessing wastes
may be classified as not HLW (non-HLW) and may be disposed of in accordance with their radiological characteristics.”
STORAGE & DISPOSITION
NEW NUCLEAR
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NATIONAL CLEANUP WORKSHOP
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"Advancing Goal-Oriented Nuclear Waste Cleanup, Today and Tomorrow"
September 10-12, 2019
Hilton Alexandria Mark Center
Alexandria, VA
Join more than 700 attendees, including senior DOE officials, Congressional leaders, DOE contractors, and state, tribal and local government leaders for the largest EM-focused gathering in the D.C. area.
Confirmed speakers include:
- Paul Dabbar, DOE Under Secretary for Science
- Todd Shrader, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Environmental Management
- Rep. Chuck Fleischmann (R-TN), Co-Chair, House Nuclear Cleanup Caucus
- Rep. Ben Ray Lujan (D-NM), Co-Chair, House Nuclear Cleanup Caucus; Assistant House Speaker
- Melissa Burnison, DOE Assistant Secretary for Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs
- Ron Woody, ECA Chair; County Executive, Roane County, Tenn.
- Sandra Fairchild, EFCOG Vice Chair; Director, Project Services and Support, Savannah River Remediation
- Fred Hughes, Program Manager, Fluor Idaho
- Zack Smith, President and Project Manager, Mid-America Conversion Services
- Ken Rueter, President, UCOR
- Karen Wiemelt, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Jacobs
- James Taylor, General Manager-Environmental, Bechtel
- Greg Meyer, Senior Vice President, Fluor
- Mark Whitney, Executive Vice President and General Manager, AECOM
- Ty Blackford, President, CH2M Hill Plateau Remediation Company
- Bob Wilkinson, President, Mission Support Alliance
- John Eschenberg, President, Washington River Protection Solutions
- Stuart MacVean, President, Savannah River Nuclear Solutions
- Vahid Majidi, Director, Savannah River National Laboratory
- Jack Craig, Vice President, Atkins
Scheduled sessions at this year's workshop include:
- Insights from the House Nuclear Cleanup Caucus Leadership
- 30 Years of EM Cleanup: A Foundation of Success
- EM Contracting: Moving Forward on Contract Management Enhancements
- Legislative Challenges and Opportunities for the EM Program
- Clarifying the Definition of HLW: Challenges and Opportunities
- Continuing Progress on Direct Feed LAW at Hanford
- The Future of the Savannah River Site
- Congressional Staff Perspectives
- Roundtable with DOE Field Office Managers
- Investing in Infrastructure to Enable Cleanup and Future Missions
Read about DOE's High Level Waste Interpretation
Have questions about DOE’s recent high-level waste (HLW) interpretation? Download ECA’s Key Points and FAQs on the issue to better understand what ECA believes are the potential benefits of implementation.
Interested in learning more? Read the ECA report “Making Informed Decisions on DOE's Proposed High Level Waste Definition” at www.energyca.org/publications
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