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SUMMARY:3rd Canadian Conference on Nuclear Waste Management\,  Decommissioning and Environmental Restoration
DESCRIPTION:Conference Theme\n\nUsing nuclear energy is an environmental friendly technology\, and safe management of nuclear waste\, decommissioning and environmental restoration requires a collaborative approach to find solutions on many different levels of technical\, social\, political\, and economical challenges facing nuclear organizations. \nConference\nThe Canadian Nuclear Society will once again be hosting a NWMD&ER conference from September 11-14\, 2016 in Ottawa\, Ontario\, Canada. Similar to previous NWMD&ER conferences\, the emphasis will be on the sharing and exchange of information between specialists\, government representatives and officials\, industry\, community\, Aboriginal and Métis communities\, and other stakeholders to foster collaborations for the benefit of Canadian and international nuclear industries as a whole. \nThe Canadian Nuclear Waste Management\, Decommissioning and Environmental Restoration (NWMD&ER) Conferences held in 2005 and 2011 were highly successful\, with over 300 international participants and received the support of several prominent organization of the nuclear community.  \nImportant Dates\nOnline submission of abstracts…………….Jan 15\, 2016Notification of acceptance of abstracts…..Mar 01\, 2016Online submission of draft full papers……May 01\, 2016Notification of acceptance of full draft……Jun 15\, 2016Receipt of final full papers………………….July 06\, 2016 \nTopics \n\nGovernment Policies\, Programs & Oversight:  Includes new developments and updates on federal\, provincial and international programs and policies\, and regulatory and oversight matters.  Can include contracting\, permitting\, compliance\, privatization\, new regulation\, and standards development.\nStakeholder Engagement:  Includes approaches for and experience in communication\, public involvement\, education and collaborative decision making. Objectives include enhancing public involvement\, advancing ideas for knowledge sharing\, and highlighting innovative approaches.\nAboriginal Participation in the Nuclear Industry: Includes aboriginal involvement and education on technical and environmental issues\, including integration of Aboriginal Traditional Knowledge\, sharing/collaboration\, and partnership initiatives.\nUranium Mining & Milling Waste Management:  Includes the regulatory interfaces\, compliance verification and monitoring\, and processing and disposal of waste (including waste rock\, tailings and mill effluent\, and site remediation).\nLow Level\, Intermediate Level & Mixed Waste Management:  Includes generation through treatment\, recycling\, long term management and disposal\, technology deployment\, and effluent monitoring for all types of facilities from hospitals\, research\, power generating\, radiochemical\, and waste facilities. \nWaste Characterization\, Processing\, Packaging & Waste Minimization:  Includes waste characterization\, waste processing\, and packaging and minimization including strategies\, technologies\, and technical development.\nWaste Transportation:  Includes transport package development and regulatory considerations\, transportation logistics and operations\, and integrated planning and scheduling issues for large shipping campaigns\, stakeholder and public interactions.\nUsed Nuclear Fuel & High Level Waste (HLW) Management:  Includes treatment\, recycling through interim storage\, long term management and disposal.  Also covers safety assessment\, licensing\, monitoring\, siting\, and development of a deep geological repository.\nEnvironmental Remediation:  Includes remedial actions\, inspection\, characterization\, sampling\, compliance\, aquifer and soil remediation and management of residual waste\, technological or process improvements\, closure\, and legacy management/long–term stewardship.\nDecommissioning Strategies & Projects:  Includes site wide decommissioning strategies and financial funding models to regulatory aspects and planning.  Can include waste characterization\, waste storage\, waste handling\, clearance criteria\, decontamination\, dismantling and demolition\, and international technology.\nTransition of AECL to CNL: Includes the impact on waste management\, decommissioning and restoration operations of the restructuring of Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. (AECL)\, from the formation of Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) to a Government Owned-Contractor Operated (GoCo) entity.\nOther Potential Tracks:  Developing the Next Generation of Nuclear Waste Leadership\, Information Management\, Education\, Communication\, Technical Innovation in Waste Management\, and Safety & Safeguards.  This track serves two independent functions\, first for authors unsure of the best track number can assign their abstract here.  Second it covers special topics including international items. \n\nConference Papers\nCall for Papers \nAbstract Formatting Instructions \nPaper Formatting Instructions \nSubmit the conference abstracts and papers Online here \nShould you have any issues submitting\, please contact Ms. P. Alavi at parva.alavi@ewmconsulting.net \nCopyright 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. \nConference Program\nThe preliminary conference program will be uploaded in March 2016. \nRegistration & Fees\n\n\n\n\nWMDER-2016 Registration Fees \n\n\n\n\nRegistering: \n\n\nBy July 31 \n\n\nAfter July 31 \n\n\n\n\nCNS Member ♦ \n\n\n$850 \n\n\n$950 \n\n\n\n\nNon CNS Member ♦ \n\n\n$970 \n\n\n$1070 \n\n\n\n\nCNS Retiree Member ♦ \n\n\n$250 \n\n\n$290 \n\n\n\n\nFull-Time Student (CNS Member) ♦ \n\n\n$260 \n\n\n$300 \n\n\n\n\nCNS Exhibitor (2 allowed per booth) \n\n\n$0 \n\n\n$0 \n\n\n\n\nTicket for Monday\, Tuesday\, or Wednesday Luncheon \n\n\n$50 \n\n\n$50 \n\n\n\n\nTicket for Tuesday Banquet \n\n\n$75 \n\n\n$75 \n\n\n\n\nAdditional CD-ROM Proceedings ♣ \n\n\n$110 \n\n\n$110 \n\n\n\n\n♦ Includes all CNS Sessions\, one copy of Proceedings\, Opening Reception\, Conference Lunches and Banquet♣ Price will be $125 Post Conference \nSponsorship\n\nNWMD&ER Sponsorship Package\nCredit Card Charge Authorization\n\nAccommodation\nOttawa Marriott Hotel\, 100 Kent St.\, Ottawa\, ON K1P 5R7You will soon be able to reserve your guest room for WMDER-2016 at the Ottawa Marriott Hotel online\, on a dedicated reservation webpage.   Guestrooms are available at the CNS block rate of $192 + tax per night.  Reservations within the CNS block must be made before the cutoff date of 2016 August 19. \nPlease reserve early to avoid disappointment – the number of rooms is limited! \nTransportation\nThe best means of transportation from Ottawa International Airport to the Ottawa Marriott hotel is by taxi. \nTourist Attractions\nCanada’s capital is a compact\, clean\, cleverly planned center of culture and politics and a destination for every season. Start downtown at the architecturally stunning National Gallery of Canada\, and don’t miss the Canadian Museum of Nature and the Canada Aviation and Space Museum. The nearby Gatineau Park attracts cyclists and walkers\, while the Byward Market blends old and new Ottawa. \nThe tourist attractions within walking distance to the hotel are: \n\n     Parliament Hill and Peace Tower\n     Rideau Canal\n     Royal Canadian Mint\n     The Byward Market\n     National Gallery of Canada\n\nFor official website of Ottawa Tourism visit http://www.ottawatourism.ca/ \nCommittee Members\n\n\n\n\nConference Host:  \n\n\nKen Nash\, Nuclear Waste Management Organization \n\n\n\n\nHonorary Chair:  \n\n\nLaurie Swami\, Ontario Power Generation \n\n\n\n\nOrganizing Committee Chair: \n\n\nParva Alavi\, EWM Consulting \n\n\n\n\nTechnical CommitteeChair:  \n\n\nJennifer Noronha\, Nuclear Waste Management Organization \n\n\n\n\nPlenary Program Chair: \n\n\nPauline Watson\, Retired AMEC NSS \n\n\n\n\nVenue Chair: \n\n\nBen Rouben\, Canadian Nuclear Society \n\n\n\n\nEvents Co-Chairs: \n\n\nRuth Burany\, Kinectrics and Julia Dinner\, Candesco \n\n\n\n\nPublicity/Media Chair: \n\n\nPeter Ozemoyah\, Tyne Engineering \n\n\n\n\nSponsorship Chair: \n\n\nMarie Wilson\, Nuclear Waste Management Organization \n\n\n\n\nTreasurer: \n\n\nMohinder S. Grover\, Canadian Nuclear Society \n\n\n\n\nRegistration: \n\n\nBob O’Sullivan\, Canadian Nuclear Society \n\n\n\n\nContact us\n\n\n\n\nConference Organizing Chair:Ms. Parva ALAVIEWM ConsultingTel: (905) 599 9534Parva.alavi@ewmconsulting.net \n\n\nTechnical Program Chair:Ms. Jennifer NORONHANWMOTel: (647) 259 4882Cell: (289) 314 1012jnoronha@nwmo.ca \n\n\n\n\nConference Sponsorship ChairMs. Marie WILSONNWMOTel (Cell): (519) 386 6763mwilson@nwmo.ca \n\n\nRegistration & General InformationMr. Bob O’SULLIVANCNSTel: (416) 977 7620cns_office@cns-snc.ca \n\n\n\n\nOur Sponsors and Exhibitors
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