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APPENDIX D

Information-Gathering Meetings

PRESENTATIONS GIVENT DURING SECOND COMMITTEE MEETING

February 13 - February 14, 2001, Augusta, Georgia

Salt Processing Technology Development Overview (Harry Harmon, SRS)

Alpha and Strontium Removal: Program Overview (Samuel Fink, SRS)

Alpha and Strontium Removal: Sorbent Studies (David Hobbs, SRS)

Alpha and Strontium Removal: Solid-Liquid Separation Studies (Michael Poirier, SRS)

Caustic Side Solvent Extraction: Overview (Major Thompson, SRS)

CSSX: Flowsheet Test Results (Ralph Leonard, ANL)

CSSX: Solvent Chemical and Physical Properties (Bruce Moyer, ORNL)

CSSX: Solvent Chemical and Thermal Stability (Bruce Moyer, ORNL)

CSSX: Solvent Radiolytic Stability (Leon Klatt, ORNL)

CSSX: Radioactive Waste Tests (Doug Walker, SRTC)

CSSX: Solvent Preparation and Commercialization (Peter Bonnesen, ORNL)

Crystalline Silicotitanate Nonelutable Ion Exchange: Overview (Dennis Wester, PNNL)

CST: Gas Generation (Dennis Wester, PNNL)

Suggested Citation: "Appendix D: Information-Gathering Meetings." National Research Council. 2001. Research and Development on a Salt Processing Alternative for High-Level Waste at the Savannah River Site. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10170.

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CST: Chemical and Thermal Stability (Doug Walker, SRTC)

CST: Chemical and Thermal Stability Studies of Cesium-Loaded IE-911 (Liyu Li, PNNL)

CST: Pretreatment Technologies for IE-911 Development (Jim Krumhansl, SNL)

CST: Performance of IE-911: Characterization of As-Received, NaOH-Treated, and Simulant-Treated CST (May Nyman, SNL)

CST: Effect of Organic Impurities and Minor Components on Cesium Sorption (Fernando Fondeur, SRTC)

CST: Sorbent Handling and Sampling (Frank Smith, SRTC)

Small Tank Tetraphenylborate Precipitation: Overview (Joe Walker ORNL)

STTP: Tetraphenylborate Decomposition and Catalyst Studies (Mark Barnes, SRTC)

STTP: NMR Studies for Catalyst Understanding (Peter Bonneson, ORNL)

STTP: Characterization of Palladium and Mercury after Reaction with Dissolved Tetraphenylboron (Martine Duff, University of Georgia)

STTP: Catalyst Development Overview (Jim Boncella, University of Florida)

STTP: Antifoam Development and Testing (Dan Lambert, SRTC)

STTP: Real Waste Tests (Mark Barnes, SRTC)

STTP: 20-Liter Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor Studies (Doug Lee, ORNL)

Suggested Citation: "Appendix D: Information-Gathering Meetings." National Research Council. 2001. Research and Development on a Salt Processing Alternative for High-Level Waste at the Savannah River Site. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10170.

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PRESENTATIONS GIVEN DURING THE THIRD COMMITTEE MEETING

March 26-27, 2001, Washington, D.C.

High-Level Waste Characterization (Joe Carter, SRS)

Salt Processing Project Technology Development Update (Harry Harmon, SRS)

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