The 4thNuclear Waste Management, Decommissioning and Environmental Restoration (NWMDER) Conference from September 8-11, 2019.The conference will be held at the Ottawa Marriott Hotel in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
The Nuclear Waste Management, Decommissioning and Environmental Restoration Conference builds upon those held in 2005, 2011and 2016, which were highly successful, with over 300 Canadian and international participants from many nuclear related organizations and universities at each conference. These conferences provided opportunities for sharing and exchanging ideas, views, information and experience among specialists, managers and a broad range of subject experts in the industry, government, community, and other key stakeholders. The past NWMDER conferences fostered collaborative dialogue to the overall benefit of the Canadian and International nuclear industries.
Click here for the Preliminary Program of Plenary Sessions & List of Technical Sessions.
And click here for the Detailed Preliminary Program of Technical Sessions, updated Sept. 3.
“Moving Forward Together Toward Sustainable Solutions”
Once again Canadian Nuclear Society (CNS) is organizing the Nuclear Waste Management, Decommissioning, and Environmental Restoration (NWMDER) conference to provide a forum for discussion of the status and proposed future directions of technical, regulatory, environmental, social, and economic aspects of nuclear waste management, decommissioning, and environmental restoration for nuclearfacilities.
CNS intends to make this conference as successful as the past NWMDER conferences, held in 2005, 2011 and 2016, each with more than 300 Canadian and international participants.
Note: All fees in CAN$
Note: To register as a CNS member, your membership must be in good standing for 2019)
All prices include HST (#870488889 RT).
Registering: | On or before July 31 | After July 31 |
CNS Member | $890 | $990 |
Non CNS Member | $1000 | $1100 |
CNS Retiree Member | $270 | $340 |
Full-Time Student (CNS Member) | $260 | $325 |
To register online click here
Conference Hotel is Ottawa Marriott Hotel
Click here to reserve your room online.
Reservations can also be made by calling 1-800-853-8463 and mentioning the CNS Conference.
Cut-off date for guestroom reservations within the CNS block is 2019 August 9
Papers are solicited for the following categories:
Abstract Formatting Instructions
SUBMIT the conference abstracts and papers Online here
Should you have any issues submitting, please contact Ben Rouben at roubenb@alum.mit.edu
Copyright of papers submitted to the conference remains with author and/or his/her organization. The CNS may freely reproduce the papers in print, electronic or other forms, and retains a royalty-free right to charge fees for such material as it sees fit.
The following are important deadlines for paper submission:
(Late submissions may not be accepted)
Online submission of abstracts: Jan 31, 2019
Notification of acceptance of abstracts: Mar 01, 2019
Online submission of draft full papers: May 01, 2019
Notification of acceptance of full draft: June 15, 2019
Receipt of final full papers: July 06, 2019
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Plenary Sessions
Monday, Plenary 1A: Panel Discussion – Community and Indigenous Engagement
Chair: Bob Watts (NWMO) | Bio | |
Cheryl Fort (Hornepayne) | Bio | |
Mitch Twolan (Huron-Kinloss) | Bio | |
Clayton Wetelainen (Aboriginal People of Wabigoon) | Bio | |
Diane Longboat (Council of Elders and Youth for NWMO) | Bio |
Monday, Plenary 1B: Environmental Remediation
Chair: Caley Griener (CNL) | Bio | |
Nicholas Smith (IAEA) | Bio | |
Miles Smith (CNL) | ||
Bruce Halbert (CanNorth Environmental Services) |
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Sean Gamley (CNL) |
Monday Luncheon – Speaker
Mark Lesinski (CNL) | Bio |
Tuesday, Plenary 2A: Waste Repository Siting in Canada
Chair: Jim Delaney (NRCan) | Bio | |
Lise Morton (OPG) | ||
Meggan Vickerd (CNL) | ||
Mahrez Ben Belfadhel (NWMO) | ||
Karine Glenn (CNSC) | ||
Paul McClelland (AECL) |
Tuesday, Plenary 2B: Updates on Current Canadian Decommissioning Projects
Chair: Meggan Vickerd (CNL) | Bio | |
Steve Plante (Hydro-Québec) | ||
Jessica King (OPG) | ||
Kristan Schruder (CNL) | ||
Caley Griener (CNL) | ||
Brian Wilcox (CNL Whiteshell) |
Tuesday Conference Banquet – Guest Speaker
Vincent Ialenti (Elliott School of International Affairs) | Bio |
Plenary 3A: Panel Discussion – International Policy and Implementation for Decommissioning and Waste Management
Facilitator: Paul McClelland (AECL) | Bio | |
Mika Pohjonen (Posiva Solutions Oy, Finland) | Bio | |
Richard Poisson (ANDRA, France) | Bio | |
Samantha Chard (Australian Department of Industry, Innovation and Science) | Bio | |
Kristan Schruder (CNL) | Bio |
Plenary 3B: Strategies in R & D for Decommissioning and Waste Management
Chair: Vasile Bostan (OPG) | Bio | |
Paul Dinner (COG) | ||
Ian Wigginton (Nuvia Consulting) | ||
Richard Reid (EPRI) | ||
Sriram Narasimhan (University of Waterloo) |
Chalk River will once again open its doors to registrants of the NWMDER. Given the size of this group, participants will not have the opportunity to select particular areas of interest; however, the day will include tours of facilities and projects related to CNL’s work in environmental remediation, facilities decommissioning, waste management and environmental research. Lunch will be provided courtesy of CNL. The bus will depart the conference hotel at 8:00 and return to the hotel approximately 16:30 PM (leaving CNL at 14:30 PM).
Fee for this tour is $50 per person.
Ensure you complete the required online security form at the following link: https://www.cnl.ca/en/home/about/visitor-registration.aspx
* Please ensure you select the correct tour date/event from the dropdown menu.
Nordion is inviting participants to visit their world-class Co-60 production facilities in Kanata, to gain an understanding of how this nuclear technology contributes to the health and well-being of people around the world through prevention and treatment of disease. The bus will depart the conference hotel at 8:45 and return to the hotel at approximately 11:30.
Fee for this tour is $25 per person.
To register for this tour contact Mahsa Khatibi mahsakhatibi1@gmail.com
Canada’s National Research Council is inviting participants to visit a few of their Ottawa laboratories. The tours will be taken of the Ionization Radiation Standards laboratories, which offer standards and calibrations for radionuclide measurement and dosimetry services in neutrons, radiation protection, medical dosimetry and radiation processing. As well as the NRC Kibble balance which was pivotal in the recent redefinition of the kilogram. The bus will depart the conference hotel at 13:00 and return to the hotel at approximately 16:00.
13:00 Depart Hotel
13:30 Arrive NRC – Overview of NRC Metrology
14:00 Split into 3 groups – Tour of labs 30 minutes rotation including 5 minutes transit from lab to lab. Kibble Balance, Medical physics Laboratories, Compton Gamma Imager (possible Atomic Clocks and time dissemination labs)
15:30 Regroup and depart
16:00 Arrive Hotel
Fee for this tour is $25 per person.
To register for this tour contact Mahsa Khatibi mahsakhatibi1@gmail.com
Click here to access the Sponsorship & Exhibit Opportunities Package
For all information pertaining to Sponsorship and Exhibition opportunities please contact:
Ruth Burany
Sponsorships and Exhibits Chair
Email: ruth.burany@cns‐snc.ca