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2024 ANS Annual Conference
June 16–19, 2024
Las Vegas, NV|Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino
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Glass strategy: Hanford’s enhanced waste glass program
The mission of the Department of Energy’s Office of River Protection (ORP) is to complete the safe cleanup of waste resulting from decades of nuclear weapons development. One of the most technologically challenging responsibilities is the safe disposition of approximately 56 million gallons of radioactive waste historically stored in 177 tanks at the Hanford Site in Washington state.
ORP has a clear incentive to reduce the overall mission duration and cost. One pathway is to develop and deploy innovative technical solutions that can advance baseline flow sheets toward higher efficiency operations while reducing identified risks without compromising safety. Vitrification is the baseline process that will convert both high-level and low-level radioactive waste at Hanford into a stable glass waste form for long-term storage and disposal.
Although vitrification is a mature technology, there are key areas where technology can further reduce operational risks, advance baseline processes to maximize waste throughput, and provide the underpinning to enhance operational flexibility; all steps in reducing mission duration and cost.
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Additional Tickets:
Sunday, August 20th: Full Day Workshops: $99
Sunday, August 20th: Half Day Workshops: $49
Sunday, August 20th: NS Savannah and the SS John W. Brown Tour: $50
Sunday, August 20th: Opening Reception: $75
Monday, August 21st: Reception at French Embassy: $95
Tuesday, August 22nd: The Dawn of the Atomic Age: Lecture at GWU: $65
Wednesday, August 23rd: Wednesday Evening Banquet: $150
Friday, August 25th: Tour NRC Emergency Operations Center and NIST Center for Neutron Research: $45
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