Best Practices for Risk-Informed Remedy Selection, Closure and Post-Closure Control of Contaminated Sites: Workshop 2
January 9-10, 2014
The Keck Center, Room 100
The National Academies
500 5th Street NW
Washington, D.C.
This workshop will focus on the following topics:
- Promotion of effective and efficient risk-informed decision making,
- Approaches for assessing long-term performance of site remedies and closures,
- Effective post-closure controls and the assessment of long-term stewardship options,
- Identification of best practices for improving remediation/closure/post-closure of challenging sites.
Thursday, January 9, 2014
8:30 AM |
Welcome, Highlights of Workshop 1, and Charge to Workshop 2 Participants Paul Gilman (Chair, Planning Committee), Senior Vice President and Chief Sustainability Officer, Covanta Energy |
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DOE’s Environmental Management Perspectives on the Workshops Mr. William (Bill) Levitan, Associate Deputy Assistant Secretary for Site Restoration for Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Environmental Management |
9:10 AM |
Discussion |
9:30 AM |
Session 1: Effective and Efficient Risk-Informed Decision Making Moderator: Michael Kavanaugh, Principal, Geosyntec Consultants (Planning Committee) |
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History of Risk and Sustainability in Decision Making for Complex Sites Bernard Goldstein, Professor Emeritus, Department of Environmental and Occupational Health, University of Pittsburgh |
10:00 AM |
Discussion |
10:30 AM |
BREAK |
10:45 AM |
Session 1 Case Studies: Risk Assessments and Decision-Making Frameworks Moderator: Michael Kavanaugh |
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Federal Facility Cleanup Dialogue Series and Brownfields Discussions Reggie Cheatham, Director of the Federal Facility Restoration and Reuse Office, Environmental Protection Agency |
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Risk-Based Approaches for Remediation Decisions Paul Black, Ph.D., Principal, Neptune |
11:30 AM |
Discussion |
12:00 PM |
Morning Summary Paul Gilman (Chair, Planning Committee) |
12:10 PM |
LUNCH |
1:15 PM |
Session 2: Approaches for Assessing Long-Term Performance of Site Remedies Moderator: Patricia Culligan, Professor, Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, Columbia University (Planning Committee) |
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Long-Term Land Use and Opportunities to Affect Decisions Willie Preacher, Tribal DOE Program, Shoshone-Bannock Tribes |
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A Risk-Management Framework for Decision Making William Reckley, Branch Chief in the Japan Lessons Learned Project Directorate, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission |
2:00 PM |
Discussion |
2:30 PM |
BREAK |
2:45 PM |
Session 2 Case Studies: Approaches for Assessing Long-Term Performance of Site Remedies Moderator: Patricia Culligan |
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Bethpage/Northrop Grumman Airfield Remediation and Stewardship on Long Island Richard Mach, Jr., Director of Environmental Compliance and Restoration Policy in the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy |
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Institutional Controls on Lower Watts Bar Reservoir Roger Petrie, Federal Facility Agreement (FFA) Projects Manager for the DOE Oversight Division of the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation |
3:30 PM |
Discussion |
4:15 PM |
Summary and Round Robin Discussion Paul Gilman (Chair, Planning Committee) |
5:00 PM |
ADJOURN |
Friday, January 10, 2014
8:30 AM |
Welcome and Re-Cap of First Day Paul Gilman (Chair, Planning Committee) |
9:00 AM |
Session 3: Effective Post-Closure Controls, Monitoring, and Long-Term Stewardship (LTS) Moderator: Rula Deeb, Principal at Geosyntec Consultants |
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Strategies for Long-Term Monitoring and Stewardship Craig Benson, Director of Sustainability Research and Education and Chair of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Geological Engineering, University of Wisconsin; and member of the Consortium for Risk Evaluation with Stakeholder Participation (CRESP) |
9:30 AM |
Discussion |
10:00 AM |
BREAK |
10:15 AM |
Session 3 Case Studies: Post-Closure Controls, Monitoring, and LTS Moderator: Rula Deeb |
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Infrastructure Issues and Technology Approaches for Achieving Successful “Rolling Stewardship” Dave Geiser, Director and Acting Deputy Director of DOE’s Office of Legacy Management |
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The Core Team Process: Making Risk-Informed Decisions for On-site Monitoring Mary Flora, Director, Savannah River Nuclear Solutions |
11:15 AM |
Discussion |
11:45 AM |
LUNCH |
1:00 PM |
Identification of Best Practices for Improving Remediation/Closure/Post-Closure of Challenging Sites Moderator: Michael Kavanaugh |
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Identify “best-in-class” ideas for site remediation and long-term stewardship, either from the workshop or past remediation experiences, 5 minutes each Tribal: Willie Preacher State: Roger Petrie (TN) Regulator: William Reckley Federal: Dave Geiser |
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Practitioners: Mary Flora/Craig Benson/Paul Black Citizen Stakeholder: Marolyn Parson |
1:45 PM |
Discussion |
2:00 PM |
BREAK |
2:15 PM |
Summary and Round Robin Discussion Paul Gilman (Chair, Planning Committee) |
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Identification of best-in-class practices discussed in both workshops |
3:00 PM |
Wrap-up Paul Gilman (Chair, Planning Committee) |
3:15 PM |
ADJOURN |