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FY 2000 Tanks Focus Area Corrosion Monitoring Technical Committee Meeting Summary Report
Author(s) -
E.C. Norman
Publication year - 2000
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/804239
Subject(s) - milestone , deliverable , savannah river site , presentation (obstetrics) , work (physics) , teamwork , engineering , hanford site , library science , engineering management , political science , operations research , aeronautics , waste management , computer science , radioactive waste , systems engineering , geography , medicine , archaeology , mechanical engineering , law , radiology
The primary purpose of the annual meeting between the corrosion monitoring personnel at the various DOE sites is to facilitate communications and promote technology transfer between the two sites. The close communications and good spirit of teamwork being exhibited between the parties representing the Hanford and Savannah River Sites has helped the Savannah River Site effort avoid many of the problems encountered during the initial development effort at Hanford. Similar benefits can be expected over the next few years as the ORNL program is developed. Expected products of this meeting as defined in Milestone A.4-1 of TTP RL0-9-WT-41 are reports on the status of technical work at the sites, discussions of emerging technical issues, and results of laboratory experiments and field trials. The formal meeting, informal discussions throughout the week, and the presentation materials shown in the attachment to this document fulfill the expectations of this meeting. At the conclusion of the meeting it was agreed that close communications should continue between the concerned parties at ORNL, SRTC and Hanford. Tentative plans were made to hold a similar meeting in approximately one year