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2026 ANS Annual Conference
May 31–June 3, 2026
Denver, CO|Sheraton Denver
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GAO: Grouting Hanford tank waste could cost more than $1.1B
Workers move a container of treated tank waste as part of Hanford’s Test Bed Initiative to grout around 2,000 gallons of LAW for off-site disposal. (Photo: DOE)
Grouting Hanford’s low-level radioactive liquid tank waste could cost between $480 million and $1.1 billion, according to a report by the Government Accountability Office, which has repeatedly found that grouting (immobilizing waste in a concrete-like mixture) can accelerate cleanup at the Hanford Site and save billions of dollars when compared to mixing the waste with molten glass through the vitrification process.
Educational Session|Panel|Sponsored by Engineering and Equipment Reliability
Tuesday, August 11, 2020|12:00–1:30PM EDT
Session Chair:
Pareez Golub (Sargent & Lundy)
Session Organizers:
Ray Herb (Southern Company)
Knowledge Manager:
Sarah Lynn (Luminant)
Digital Strategies are evolving to address the new economics of power production, the evolving work force, and recent changes to Regulatory processes. These realities have all impacted in flight Digital Modernization Strategies. This session will showcase how different utilities are using the new realities to shape their Digital Plans for the future leading to a leaner, more efficient and productive power plant.
Neil Archambo
Duke Energy
John Hernandez
APS
Mark Samselski
Constellation
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