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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD
Before Administrative Judges: Thomas S. Moore, Chairman
Paul S. Ryerson Richard E. Wardwell
In the Matter of: ) ) Docket No. 63-001 U.S. Department of Energy ) ) ASLBP No. 09-892-HLW-CAB04 (High Level Waste Repository ) Construction Authorization Application) ) October 13, 2009 )
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY’S INITIAL LIST OF PARTY WITNESSES AND RELATED INFORMATION
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) hereby submits its initial list of Party Witnesses
and related information pursuant to the Case Management Order #2 (CMO 2) issued on
September 30, 2009, by Construction Authorization Board-04 (CAB-04).1 See CMO 2 at 5-6.
DOE’s identification of Party Witnesses is based upon its case preparation efforts to date.
Attachment A to this submittal provides the spreadsheet of the contentions that are within
the scope of Phase I (taken directly from the Appendix to CMO 2). It has been expanded with an
additional column to include the names of DOE witnesses identified to date on a contention by
contention basis.2 Attachment B to this submittal provides for each DOE witness, a list of
contentions that will be addressed, a general statement of the subject matter(s) that will be
1 The deadline for filing a list of Party Witnesses and related information is ten days after the start of Phase I
discovery, or ten days after October 1, 2009. See CMO 2 at 3, 5. Ten days after October 1, 2009 is Sunday, October 11, 2009. Since Monday, October 12, 2009 was Columbus Day and a Federal holiday, DOE’s filing on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 is timely. See 10 C.F.R. § 2.1017.
2 DOE is not identifying witnesses for legal issue contentions, which will be briefed this fall.
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addressed, and a list of all cases in which that witness has provided testimony in the previous
four years. Attachment C to this submittal provides for each DOE witness, a curriculum vitae
and a list of all relevant publications authored by that witness in the previous ten years.
Attachments B and C are organized alphabetically by the last name of each DOE witness.
Respectfully submitted,
Signed electronically by Donald J. Silverman Donald J. Silverman Alex S. Polonsky Counsel for the U.S. Department of Energy Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP 1111 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20004 James Bennett McRae Martha S. Crosland U.S. Department of Energy Office of the General Counsel 1000 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20585 Dated in Washington, DC this 13th day of October 2009
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD
Before Administrative Judges:
09-892-HLW-CAB04 Thomas S. Moore, Chairman
Paul S. Ryerson Richard E. Wardwell
In the Matter of: ) ) U.S. Department of Energy ) October 13, 2009 ) (High Level Waste Repository ) Docket No. 63-001 Construction Authorization Application) ) )
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
I hereby certify that copies of the “U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY’S INITIAL LIST OF PARTY WITNESSES AND RELATED INFORMATION” have been served on the following persons on this 13th day of October 2009 through the Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s Electronic Information Exchange. CAB 01 Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel William J. Froehlich, Chair E-mail: [email protected] Thomas S. Moore E-mail: [email protected] Richard E. Wardwell E-mail: [email protected]
CAB 02 Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel Michael M. Gibson, Chair E-mail: [email protected] Alan S. Rosenthal E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected] Nicholas G. Trikouros E-mail: [email protected]
CAB 04 Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel Thomas S. Moore, Chair E-mail: [email protected] Paul S. Ryerson E-mail: [email protected] Richard E. Wardwell E-mail: [email protected]
CAB 03 Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel Paul S. Ryerson, Chair E-mail: [email protected] Michael C. Farrar E-mail: [email protected] Mark O. Barnett E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]
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Parties Served E-mail Addresses Adams, Marta [email protected] Andersen, Robert M. [email protected] Bailey, Annie [email protected] Barlow, Gregory [email protected] Barnett, Mark O. [email protected]; [email protected] Baughman, Mike [email protected] Bauser, Michael A. [email protected] Belete, Elene [email protected] Bell, Kevin W. [email protected] Berger, Michael [email protected] Berkey, Curtis [email protected] Beutel, Theodore [email protected] Bollwerk III, G. Paul [email protected] Borella, Edward [email protected] Borski, Laurie [email protected] Brooks, Felicia M. [email protected] Bupp, Margaret [email protected] Carter, Lorraine [email protected] Cereghino, Stephen [email protected] Chandler, Christopher [email protected] Choate, Zoie [email protected] Colburn, Ross [email protected] Cottingham, Anne [email protected] Crosland, Martha S. [email protected] Curran, Diane [email protected] Damele, Ronald [email protected] DiNunzio, Nicholas [email protected] Dobie, Julie [email protected] Dreher, Michael [email protected] Dudley, Sherry [email protected] Durbin, Susan [email protected] Eredia, Sally [email protected] Faglioni, Kelly L. [email protected] Farrar, Michael C. [email protected] Fitzpatrick, Charles J. [email protected] Francis, Karin [email protected] Fraser, Matthew [email protected] Frishman, Steve [email protected] Froehlich, William J. [email protected] Gendelman, Adam S. [email protected] Gibson, Michael M. [email protected] Giitter, Rebecca [email protected] Gilman, Joseph [email protected] Ginsberg, Ellen C. [email protected] Golshan, K. G. [email protected] Gores, Jennifer A. [email protected] Gutierrez, Jocelyn [email protected] Hanna, Robert S. [email protected]
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Harrington, Arthur J. [email protected] Hawkens, E. Roy [email protected] Hearing Docket [email protected] Heinzen, Steven A. [email protected] Hellstrom, George W. [email protected] Hembacher, Brian [email protected] Horin, William [email protected] Houck, Darcie L. [email protected] Irwin, Donald P. [email protected] James, Gregory L. Esq. [email protected] Johnson, Abigail [email protected] Kahn, Zachary [email protected] Klevorick, Phil [email protected] Kriner, Jeffrey [email protected] LaPlante, Erica [email protected] Larimore, Patricia [email protected] Lawrence, John W. [email protected] Leigh, Rovianne [email protected] Lembke, Alisa [email protected] Lenehan, Daniel W. [email protected] Lewis, Linda [email protected] List, Robert F. [email protected] Loveland, Bryce [email protected] Lynch, Susan [email protected] Maerten, Daniel [email protected] Malsch, Martin G. [email protected] Martin, Circe [email protected] Mathias, Linda [email protected] McRae, Ben [email protected] Meharg, Stephanie [email protected] Mercado, Michele [email protected] Miras-Wilson, Rachel [email protected] Montesi, Susan [email protected] Moore, Thomas S. [email protected] Mueller, Edwin [email protected] Murphy, Malachy [email protected] Nezhad, Cyrus [email protected] Niegemann, Brian [email protected] OCAA Mail Center [email protected] Pak, Christina [email protected] Peebles, John M. [email protected] Pitchford, Loreen, LSN Coordinator [email protected] Pitts, Jason [email protected] Poland, Douglas M. [email protected] Putzu, Frank [email protected] Renfro, Hanna [email protected] Repka, David A. [email protected] Rhoan, Robert [email protected] Robbins, Alan [email protected]
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Roby, Debra [email protected] Rosenthal, Alan S. [email protected]; [email protected] Rotman, Matthew [email protected] Ryan, Tom [email protected] Ryerson, Paul S. [email protected] Schwartz, Jacqueline [email protected] Sears, Richard [email protected] Shebelskie, Michael R. [email protected] Silberg, Jay E. [email protected] Silvia, Andrea L. [email protected] Simkins, Connie [email protected] Simon, Mike [email protected] Sisco, Carlos L. [email protected] Sommer, Josephine [email protected] Sullivan, Timothy E. [email protected] Trikouros, Nicholas G. [email protected] VanNiel, Jeffrey D. [email protected] Vazquez, Tameka [email protected] Vibert, Elizabeth A. [email protected] Walsh, Timothy J. [email protected] Wardwell, Richard E. [email protected] Webb, Maria [email protected] Whipple, Bret [email protected] Williams, Scott [email protected] Wright, Belinda A. [email protected] Young, Mitzi A. [email protected] Zabarte, Ian [email protected] Zobler, Marian L. [email protected]
(electronically signed by)Donald J. Silverman Donald J. Silverman
Attachment ACase Management Order #2 Appendix With DOE Party Witnesses Added
Contention Label Contention Name SER Vol.
DOE Party Witness(es)
NEV-SAFETY-196 Description of Security Measures 1 Kathryn KnappCLK-SAFETY-002 The DOE’s Failure to Analyze Missile Testing 3 Jack Bailey
Robert HowardCLK-SAFETY-003 The DOE Miscalculates Basaltic Magma Melting Depth
3Frank PerryKevin Coppersmith
CLK-SAFETY-004 The DOE Ignores the Time Span of Basaltic Volcanism 3
Frank PerryKevin Coppersmith
CLK-SAFETY-005 The DOE Improperly Focuses on Upper Crustal Extension Patterns 3
Frank PerryKevin Coppersmith
CLK-SAFETY-006 The DOE Improperly Excludes the Death Valley Volcanic Field and Greenwater Range from Volcanism Calculations 3
Frank PerryKevin Coppersmith
CLK-SAFETY-007 The DOE Improperly Estimates Igneous Event Probability for 10,000 Years and 1,000,000 Years 3
Frank PerryKevin Coppersmith
CLK-SAFETY-008 The DOE Ignores 11-Million Year Volcanism Data and Instead Relies on Only 5-Million Year Volcanism Data 3
Frank PerryKevin Coppersmith
CLK-SAFETY-009 The DOE Fails to Consider Alternative Igneous Event Conceptual Models3
Frank PerryKevin Coppersmith
CLK-SAFETY-010 The DOE Ignores Igneous Event Data Evaluated Since 1996 in the Total System Performance Analysis 3
Frank PerryClifford HansenKevin Coppersmith
CLK-SAFETY-011 The DOE Lacks Sufficient Geophysical Data to Support Its Volcanic Model3
Frank PerryKevin Coppersmith
INY-NEPA-006 Failure to Adequately Describe and Analyze the Volcanic Field in the Greenwater Range in and Adjacent to Death Valley National Park Thus Failing to Assess the Potential Environmental Impacts Resulting from Igneous Activity that Could Disrupt the Repository 3
Frank PerryJane SummersonDavid Lechel
INY-SAFETY-003 Failure to Adequately Describe and Analyze the Volcanic Field in the Greenwater Range in and Adjacent to Death Valley National Park 3
Frank PerryKevin Coppersmith
JTS-NEPA-003 Repository Thermal Effects 3
Ernest HardinJane Summerson
JTS-NEPA-005 Infiltration Flux 3
Joshua SteinJane Summerson
JTS-NEPA-008 Future Climate 3
Saxon SharpeJane Summerson
NEI-SAFETY-005 Excessive Conservatism in the Postclosure Criticality Analysis 3 N/A (Legal)NEI-SAFETY-006 Drip Shields Are Not Necessary
3Robert HowardClifford HansenJack Bailey
NEV-NEPA-018 Overlap between NEPA and AEA 3
Dave Lechel Jane Summerson
NEV-SAFETY-009 Increasing CO2 Levels on Future Climate Projections 3 N/A (Legal)NEV-SAFETY-010 Consideration of Forcing Functions on Future Climate Projections 3 N/A (Legal)NEV-SAFETY-011 Human-Induced Climate Changes on Prediction of the Next Glacial Period 3 N/A (Legal)NEV-SAFETY-012 Projections of Future Wetter Climate Conditions 3 N/A (Legal)NEV-SAFETY-013 Future Climate Projections Need to Include Extreme Precipitation Events 3 N/A (Legal)NEV-SAFETY-014 Precipitation Model 3 Daniel Levitt
Daniel StephensNEV-SAFETY-015 Alternative Precipitation Models and Weather Variables 3 Daniel Levitt
Daniel StephensNEV-SAFETY-016 Qualification of Climate and Infiltration Models 3 Joshua SteinNEV-SAFETY-017 Calibration and Simulation of Precipitation Model
3
Daniel LevittDaniel StephensCedric Sallaberry
NEV-SAFETY-018 Use of Climate Data from the Analog Sites 3
Daniel LevittDaniel StephensSaxon Sharpe
NEV-SAFETY-019 Future Infiltration Projections Need to Include Reduced Vegetation Cover 3 N/A (Legal)
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Attachment ACase Management Order #2 Appendix With DOE Party Witnesses Added
Contention Label Contention Name SER Vol.
DOE Party Witness(es)
NEV-SAFETY-020 Net Infiltration Alternative Conceptual Model 3
Joshua SteinDaniel StephensClifford Hansen
NEV-SAFETY-021 Infiltration Model and Changes in Soil and Rock Properties 3 Joshua SteinDaniel Stephens
NEV-SAFETY-022 Net Infiltration Model Water Balance 3 Joshua SteinDaniel Stephens
NEV-SAFETY-023 Evaluation of Alternative Net Infiltration Models 3 Joshua SteinDaniel Stephens
NEV-SAFETY-024 Precipitation Data in Net Infiltration Model 3 Daniel Stephens
NEV-SAFETY-025 Site-Specific Data in Net Infiltration Model 3 Joshua SteinDaniel Stephens
NEV-SAFETY-026 Soil Properties Data in Net Infiltration Model 3
Joshua SteinDaniel Stephens
NEV-SAFETY-027 Rock Properties Data in Net Infiltration Model 3
Joshua SteinDaniel StephensCedric Sallaberry
NEV-SAFETY-028 Net Infiltration Model Rock Properties Uncertainty Analysis 3 Joshua SteinDaniel Stephens
NEV-SAFETY-029 Spatial Variability of Soils and Vegetation in Net Infiltration Model 3 Daniel StephensJoshua Stein
NEV-SAFETY-030 Temporal Variability in Precipitation in Net Infiltration Model 3 Daniel LevittDaniel Stephens
NEV-SAFETY-031 Calibration of Net Infiltration Model 3 Joshua SteinDaniel Stephens
NEV-SAFETY-032 Use of Initial Conditions in Net Infiltration Model 3 Daniel LevittDaniel Stephens
NEV-SAFETY-033 Approach to Estimating Percolation 3 Daniel LevittDaniel Stephens
NEV-SAFETY-034 Representation of Storm Duration for Net Infiltration Modeling 3 Daniel LevittDaniel Stephens
NEV-SAFETY-035 Episodic Nature of Infiltration Fluxes in Net Infiltration Analysis 3 Daniel LevittJames Houseworth
NEV-SAFETY-036 Corroboration of Model Results in Post-Model Validation of Net Infiltration Simulations 3 Joshua Stein
Daniel StephensNEV-SAFETY-037 Net Infiltration Model Methodology 3 Joshua Stein
Daniel StephensNEV-SAFETY-038 Parameter Correlations in Net Infiltration Model 3 Joshua SteinNEV-SAFETY-039 Temperature Lapse Rate Verification 3 Joshua SteinNEV-SAFETY-040 Parameter Uncertainty Treatment in Net Infiltration Model 3 Joshua Stein
Daniel StephensNEV-SAFETY-041 Erosion FEP Screening 3 N/A (Legal)NEV-SAFETY-042 Validation of Unsaturated Zone Flow Model by Simulation of Natural Chloride
Distribution in Pore Waters 3 James Houseworth
NEV-SAFETY-043 Validation of Unsaturated Zone Flow Model by Carbon-14 Contents, Strontium Isotope Compositions and Calcite Mineral Precipitate Abundances 3
Charles BryanBrian MarshallJames Houseworth
NEV-SAFETY-044 Flow in the Unsaturated Zone from Episodic Infiltration 3 James HouseworthGary LeCain
NEV-SAFETY-045 Effects of Episodic Flow 3 James HouseworthGary LeCain
NEV-SAFETY-046 Extreme Events Undefined 3 Joshua SteinJames Houseworth
NEV-SAFETY-047 Physical Basis of Site Scale Unsaturated Zone Flow 3 H.H. LiuNEV-SAFETY-048 Multi-Scale Thermal-Hydrologic Model 3 Jens Birkholzer
Jack Bailey NEV-SAFETY-049 Models of Fluid Movement in the Unsaturated Zone
3James HouseworthCharles BryanBrian Marshall
NEV-SAFETY-050 Alternative Discrete Fracture Flow Models 3 Stefan FinsterleNEV-SAFETY-051 Potential Convective Self Organization of 2-Phase Flow 3 Ernest Hardin NEV-SAFETY-052 EBS and Near-Field Modeling Approach 3 Jens Birkholzer
Ernest Hardin NEV-SAFETY-053 Application of the Fracture Matrix Dual Continuum Model to All Unsaturated
Zone Flow Processes 3 H.H. Liu
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Attachment ACase Management Order #2 Appendix With DOE Party Witnesses Added
Contention Label Contention Name SER Vol.
DOE Party Witness(es)
NEV-SAFETY-054 Constitutive Relationships in the Yucca Mountain Infiltration, Thermo-Hydrologic, and TSPA Models 3 Daniel Levitt
H.H. LiuNEV-SAFETY-055 Data for the Chemistry of Pore Waters in the Topopah Springs (TSw) Formation 3 Charles Bryan
Brian MarshallNEV-SAFETY-056 Geochemical Interactions and Evolution in the Unsaturated Zone, Including
Thermo-Chemical Alteration of TSw Host Rock 3 Pat BradyJames Houseworth
NEV-SAFETY-057 Data for Near-Field Chemistry Models 3
Charles BryanBrian MarshallDavid Sassani
NEV-SAFETY-058 Groundwater Samples in the Unsaturated Zone Sorption Tests 3 Pat BradyPaul Reimus
NEV-SAFETY-059 Groundwater Compositions Assumed 3 Pat BradyPaul Reimus
NEV-SAFETY-060 Empirical Site-Specific Data and the Near-Field Chemistry Model 3 Charles BryanA.J. Francis
NEV-SAFETY-061 Ambient Seepage into Emplacement Drifts 3 Stefan FinsterleNEV-SAFETY-062 Thermal Seepage into Emplacement Drifts 3 Stefan Finsterle
Ernest HardinNEV-SAFETY-063 Effect of Rock Bolts on Ambient Seepage 3 Jens Birkholzer
Ernest HardinNEV-SAFETY-064 Effect of Rock Bolts on Thermal Seepage 3 Jens Birkholzer
Ernest HardinNEV-SAFETY-065 Structural Control of Seepage in the Emplacement Drift 3 Stefan Finsterle
Ernest HardinNEV-SAFETY-066 Attenuation of Seepage into Naturally Fractured Drift Walls 3 Stefan Finsterle
Ernest HardinNEV-SAFETY-067 Evaluation of Uncertainties in Estimated Chemical Properties, Especially pH
Values, of Evaporated Drift Brines 3 Clifford HansenCharles Bryan
NEV-SAFETY-068 In-Drift Condensation on Mineral Dust 3 Charles BryanDavid Enos
NEV-SAFETY-069 Coupled Seepage and Dust Deliquescence3
Joseph PayerDavid EnosDave Sassani
NEV-SAFETY-070 THC Evolution of Near-Field Pre-Seepage Unsaturated Zone Water 3 Ernest HardinCharles Bryan
NEV-SAFETY-071 Microbially Induced Water Chemistry Changes in the Incubator Zone 3 A.J. FrancisNEV-SAFETY-072 Characterization of Dust Sources
3Charles BryanRussell JarekBrian Marshall
NEV-SAFETY-073 In-Drift Organic Contribution by Ventilation or Unsaturated Zone Water3
Charles BryanA.J. FrancisBrian Marshall
NEV-SAFETY-074 Impact of Microbial Activity 3 A.J. FrancisNEV-SAFETY-075 Microbially Influenced Corrosion Model
3A.J. FrancisJoseph PayerDavid Enos
NEV-SAFETY-076 Microbial Denitrification 3 A.J. FrancisNEV-SAFETY-077 Corrosion from Rock Bolt Seepage 3 Jens Birkholzer
Edward Thomas NEV-SAFETY-078 Static Corrosion Tests on Alloy 22
3David EnosCharles BryanDavid Shoesmith
NEV-SAFETY-079 Static General Corrosion Test Solutions 3 David EnosCharles Bryan
NEV-SAFETY-080 Localized Corrosion, Chloride Bearing Mineral Deposits and Hot Wall Effects
3
David EnosGerald GordonCharles BryanDavid Shoesmith
NEV-SAFETY-081 Hydrogen Uptake Resulting From General Corrosion
3
David EnosGerald GordonDavid ShoesmithRonald Ballinger
NEV-SAFETY-082 Corrosion of Thermally Oxidized Titanium 3
Michael AndersonDavid EnosDavid Shoesmith
NEV-SAFETY-083 Adequacy of Methods of General and Localized Corrosion Testing of the Drip Shield 3
David EnosJoseph PayerRonald Ballinger
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Attachment ACase Management Order #2 Appendix With DOE Party Witnesses Added
Contention Label Contention Name SER Vol.
DOE Party Witness(es)
NEV-SAFETY-084 Use of Differential Weight Loss to Estimate Very Low Corrosion Rates3
David EnosJoseph PayerRonald Ballinger
NEV-SAFETY-085 Declining Corrosion Rate over Time 3
David EnosDavid ShoesmithJoe Payer
NEV-SAFETY-086 Role of Rock Dust on Canister Surfaces in Localized Corrosion 3
David EnosCharles BryanDavid Sassani
NEV-SAFETY-087 Intergranular SCC Corrosion During Dry-Wet Cycle 3
David EnosGerald Gordon David Sassani
NEV-SAFETY-088 Thermodynamics of Complex Deliquescent Salt Reactions During C-22 Corrosion 3 Charles Bryan
David SassaniNEV-SAFETY-089 Inhibition of C-22 Corrosion by High Nitrate to Chloride Ratio
3
Ronald BallingerDavid EnosDavid SassaniDavid Shoesmith
NEV-SAFETY-090 Effects of Rock Bolt on C-22 and Ti-7 Corrosion Reactions 3
David EnosJoseph PayerRonald Ballinger
NEV-SAFETY-091 Representativeness of C-22 and Ti-7 Corrosion Testing Methods
3
David EnosRonald BallingerCharles BryanDavid Shoesmith
NEV-SAFETY-092 Impacts of Fluoride Due to Breach of HLW Containers
3
Pat Brady David EnosDavid SassaniJack Bailey
NEV-SAFETY-093 Natural Lead Reactions on C-22 3
David SassaniCharles BryanGerald Gordon
NEV-SAFETY-094 Significance of Mineral Crusts in C-22 Corrosion
3
David SassaniJoseph PayerDavid EnosRonald Ballinger
NEV-SAFETY-095 Peak Thermal Period Seepage and Corrosion 3 Jens BirkholzerDavid Sassani
NEV-SAFETY-096 Salt Production and C-22 Corrosion Due to Heat-Pipe Conditions 3
Jens Birkholzer David SassaniDavid Enos
NEV-SAFETY-097 Crevice Corrosion on C-22 Due to Drip Shield Corrosion Debris
3
David EnosGerald GordonJoseph PayerRonald Ballinger
NEV-SAFETY-098 Rate of Drip Shield Interconnection Corrosion
3
Michael Anderson Gerald GordonDavid EnosDavid Shoesmith
NEV-SAFETY-099 Boric Acid Production from HLW Dissolution
3
Jack BaileyPat BradyDavid Enos David Sassani
NEV-SAFETY-100 Ground Support Components and In-Drift Modeling 3 Charles Bryan David Enos
NEV-SAFETY-101 Sulfur Accumulation at the Metal-Passive Film Interface 3
David ShoesmithJoseph PayerGerald Gordon
NEV-SAFETY-102 Sulfur Accumulation and Localized Corrosion 3
David ShoesmithJoseph PayerGerald Gordon
NEV-SAFETY-103 Sulfur Accumulation and Stress Corrosion Initiation
3
Joseph PayerGerald Gordon
NEV-SAFETY-104 Sulfur Accumulation and Stress Corrosion Propagation 3 Joseph PayerGerald Gordon
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Attachment ACase Management Order #2 Appendix With DOE Party Witnesses Added
Contention Label Contention Name SER Vol.
DOE Party Witness(es)
NEV-SAFETY-105 Drip Shield Corrosion Environment 3
David EnosErnest HardinDavid Sassani
NEV-SAFETY-106 Waste Container Corrosion Environment
3
David EnosGerald GordonCharles BryanDavid Sassani
NEV-SAFETY-107 Electrochemical Reduction of Nitrate
3
Charles BryanDavid EnosRonald BallingerClifford Hansen
NEV-SAFETY-108 Molten Salt Corrosion of the Canister 3 Charles BryanNEV-SAFETY-109 Molten Salt Corrosion of the Drip Shield 3 Charles BryanNEV-SAFETY-110 Rock Bolt Corrosion
3
Jack BaileyEdward Thomas
NEV-SAFETY-111 HLW Waste Glass Dissolution 3 Pat BradyNEV-SAFETY-112 HLW Waste Glass Degradation 3 Pat BradyNEV-SAFETY-113 Competitive Sorption in the Unsaturated Zone
3James HouseworthRobert AndrewsPaul Reimus
NEV-SAFETY-114 Applicability of Sorption Data
3
James HouseworthDave SassaniRobert AndrewsPaul Reimus
NEV-SAFETY-115 Matrix Diffusion
3
James HouseworthDavid SevougianBill Arnold Paul Reimus
NEV-SAFETY-116 Saturated Zone Redox Conditions
3
Bill ArnoldPaul ReimusDave Sassani Clifford Hansen
NEV-SAFETY-117 Radionuclide Sorption in the Saturated Zone
3
Bill ArnoldPaul ReimusDave Sassani Clifford Hansen
NEV-SAFETY-118 Estimation of Uncertainties in Soil-to-Plant Transfer Factors 3 Maryla Wasiolek NEV-SAFETY-119 Estimation of Uncertainties in Animal Product Transfer Coefficients 3 Maryla WasiolekNEV-SAFETY-120 RMEI Diet 3 Maryla Wasiolek NEV-SAFETY-121 Host Rock Geomechanical Properties
3
Mark BoardCharles FairhurstBranko Damjanac Ronald Price
NEV-SAFETY-122 Screening of Drift Degradation FEPs3
Mark BoardCharles FairhurstBranko Damjanac
NEV-SAFETY-123 Durability of Ground Support
3
Jack BaileyEdward Thomas
NEV-SAFETY-124 Welding of Alpha Beta Titanium Alloy to Unalloyed titanium
3
Michael Anderson David EnosGerald GordonDavid Shoesmith
NEV-SAFETY-125 Effectiveness of Stress Relief to Eliminate SCC or Hydrogen Effects3
Michael Anderson David EnosGerald Gordon
NEV-SAFETY-126 Properties of Dissimilar Metal Weld Joints between Grade 29 and Grade 7 Titanium 3
Michael Anderson David EnosGerald Gordon
NEV-SAFETY-127 Hydrogen and Erti-28 Filler Metal for Welded Joints Between Grade 29 and Grade 7 Titanium 3
Michael AndersonDavid EnosGerald Gordon
NEV-SAFETY-128 Nuclear Code and Fabrication Quality Assurance Standards
3
Don BeckmanMichael Anderson
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Attachment ACase Management Order #2 Appendix With DOE Party Witnesses Added
Contention Label Contention Name SER Vol.
DOE Party Witness(es)
NEV-SAFETY-129 Early Failure Mechanisms Associated with Titanium Fabrication
3
Michael AndersonGerald GordonDon Beckman John (Art) McClure
NEV-SAFETY-130 Drip Shield Emplacement Plan, Equipment, and Schedule3
Michael AndersonEdward Thomas
NEV-SAFETY-131 Rock Debris Removal
3
Jack BaileyMark BoardEdward Thomas
NEV-SAFETY-132 TEV Description 3 Edward ThomasNEV-SAFETY-133 Drip Shield Gantry Description
3Michael AndersonEdward Thomas
NEV-SAFETY-134 Retrieval or Alternate Storage Description 3
Jack BaileyEdward Thomas
NEV-SAFETY-136 Phased Ground Support Installation
3
Mark BoardErnest HardinJack BaileyEdward Thomas
NEV-SAFETY-137 Construction of the Emplacement Drifts 3
Edward ThomasMark Board
NEV-SAFETY-138 Description of the Ventilation System for the Repository Options Made in the TSPA-LA Regarding Waste Isolation 3
Ernest HardinEdward Thomas
NEV-SAFETY-139 Description of Reasonable Emergencies 3 Kathryn KnappNEV-SAFETY-140 Engineered Barrier System Design Basis
3
Jack BaileyErnest HardinEdward Thomas
NEV-SAFETY-141 Ground Support Descriptions
3
Jack BaileyMark BoardEdward Thomas
NEV-SAFETY-142 Standard Titanium Grades Considered
3
Gerald GordonDavid ShoesmithDavid EnosMichael Anderson
NEV-SAFETY-143 Available Drip Shield Design Information
3
Michael AndersonDon BeckmanEdward Thomas
NEV-SAFETY-144 Drip Shield Failure Mechanisms
3
Clifford HansenMichael GrossDave Enos John (Art) McClure
NEV-SAFETY-145 Drip Shield Specifications
3
Michael AndersonDon BeckmanMichael Gross
NEV-SAFETY-146 Reliance on Preliminary or Conceptual Design Information 3 N/A (Legal)NEV-SAFETY-147 Evaluation of Data Used in Drip Shield Failure Probability
3
John (Art) McClureClifford Hansen Edward ThomasMichael Anderson
NEV-SAFETY-148 Evaluation of Computational Procedure Used in Drip Shield Failure Probability 3 John (Art) McClureClifford Hansen
NEV-SAFETY-149 Deviations in Design and Waste Emplacement 3 N/A (Legal)NEV-SAFETY-150 Basaltic Magma Melting Depth
3Frank PerryKevin Coppersmith
NEV-SAFETY-151 Time Span of Basaltic Volcanism3
Frank PerryKevin Coppersmith
NEV-SAFETY-152 Focus on Upper Crustal Extension Patterns3
Frank PerryKevin Coppersmith
NEV-SAFETY-153 Exclusion of Death Valley from Volcanism Calculations3
Frank PerryKevin Coppersmith
NEV-SAFETY-154 Igneous Event Probability for 10,000 Years and 1,000,000 Years3
Frank PerryKevin Coppersmith
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Attachment ACase Management Order #2 Appendix With DOE Party Witnesses Added
Contention Label Contention Name SER Vol.
DOE Party Witness(es)
NEV-SAFETY-155 11-Million Year vs. 5-Million Year Volcanism Data3
Frank PerryKevin Coppersmith
NEV-SAFETY-156 Alternative Igneous Event Conceptual Models3
Frank PerryKevin Coppersmith
NEV-SAFETY-157 Igneous Event Data in the TSPA3
Frank PerryKevin CoppersmithClifford Hansen
NEV-SAFETY-158 Geophysical Data in DOE's Volcanic Model3
Frank PerryKevin Coppersmith
NEV-SAFETY-159 Propagation of Conceptual and Parametric Uncertainties through the Safety Assessment 3
Clifford HansenDavid Sevougian Peter SwiftJon Helton
NEV-SAFETY-160 Probability Density Functions Used in the TSPA3
Clifford HansenPeter SwiftCedric Sallaberry
NEV-SAFETY-161 Critical Role of Drip Shield 3 N/A (Legal)NEV-SAFETY-162 Drip Shield Installation Schedule 3 N/A (Legal)NEV-SAFETY-163 Screening of Near-Field Criticality
3
Edward ThomasMichael AndersonJohn Wagner John (Art) McClure
NEV-SAFETY-164 Aggregation of Probability Distributions 3 Kevin CoppersmithNEV-SAFETY-165 Saturated Zone Expert Elicitation 3 Kevin CoppersmithNEV-SAFETY-166 Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis Expert Elicitation 3 Kevin CoppersmithNEV-SAFETY-167 Probabilistic Volcanic Hazard Analysis Expert Elicitation 3 Kevin Coppersmith NEV-SAFETY-168 Retrieval Practicality
3Jack BaileyEdward Thomas
NEV-SAFETY-169 Deferred Retrieval Plans 3
N/A (Legal)
NEV-SAFETY-170 Conservatisms and the PMA 3 Clifford HansenNEV-SAFETY-171 PMA and QA 3 N/A (Legal)NEV-SAFETY-172 Inspection and Verification of TAD 3 Michael UlshaferNEV-SAFETY-173 Emplacement Drift Monitoring
3
Jack BaileyErnest HardinEdward Thomas
WHI-NEPA-001 Failure of Environmental Impact Statements to Fully Disclose Consequences of Radiation Contaminated Tephra Deposition in Areas Other Than That Directly Applicable to the Reasonably Maximally Exposed Individual
3
Frank PerryDavid LechelJane SummersonJoseph Rivers
WHI-NEPA-002 Failure of Environmental Impact Statements to Fully Disclose the Consequences of Atmospheric Transport of Radionuclides in Volcanic Gases
3
Frank PerryDavid LechelJane SummersonJoseph Rivers
WHI-NEPA-003 Failure of Environmental Impact Statements to Discuss Means to Mitigate Adverse Impacts of Radiation Contaminated Tephra Deposition in Areas Other Than That Directly Applicable to the Reasonably Maximally Exposed Individual
3
Frank PerryDavid LechelJane SummersonJoseph Rivers
WHI-NEPA-004 Failure of Environmental Impact Statements to Discuss Means to Mitigate diverse Impacts of Atmospheric Transport of Radionuclides in Volcanic Gases
3
Frank PerryDavid LechelJane SummersonJoseph Rivers
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T B
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ITH GEN
ERAL SU
BJEC
T MATTER
Part
y W
itnes
s N
ame
Con
tent
ion
#sG
ener
al S
ubje
ct M
atte
r
Tri
al o
r D
epos
ition
T
estim
ony
(Pri
or F
our
Yea
rs)
And
erso
n, M
icha
elN
EV-S
AFE
TY-0
82, 0
98, 1
24, 1
25, 1
26, 1
27,
128,
129
, 130
, 133
, 142
, 143
, 145
, 147
, 163
Rel
evan
t asp
ects
of t
he m
anuf
actu
ring
and
desi
gn o
f drip
sh
ield
s.N
one
And
rew
s, R
ober
tN
EV-S
AFE
TY-1
13, 1
14G
roun
dwat
er fl
ow a
nd ra
dion
uclid
e tra
nspo
rt co
ncep
tual
m
odel
, par
amet
er a
nd d
ata
unce
rtain
ty a
ssoc
iate
d w
ith th
e in
filtra
tion
mod
el, t
he u
nsat
urat
ed z
one
flow
and
tran
spor
t m
odel
s and
the
satu
rate
d zo
ne fl
ow a
nd tr
ansp
ort m
odel
s, th
e si
gnifi
canc
e of
unc
erta
inty
in th
e pr
ecip
itatio
n ch
arac
teriz
atio
n (d
ata,
par
amet
er a
nd m
odel
) on
the
estim
atio
n of
net
in
filtra
tion
and
unsa
tura
ted
zone
flow
.
Non
e
Arn
old,
Bill
NEV
-SA
FETY
-115
, 116
, 117
Hyd
roge
olog
y, g
roun
dwat
er c
onta
min
ant t
rans
port,
and
nu
mer
ical
mod
elin
g of
gro
undw
ater
flow
and
con
tam
inan
t tra
nspo
rt, a
nd sa
tura
ted
zone
gro
undw
ater
flow
and
tran
spor
t on
the
Yuc
ca M
ount
ain
Pro j
ect.
Non
e
Bai
ley,
Jack
CLK
-SA
FETY
-02;
NEI
-SA
FETY
-06,
NEV
-SA
FETY
-048
, 092
, 099
, 110
, 123
, 131
, 134
, 13
6, 1
40, 1
41, 1
68, 1
73
Rel
evan
t asp
ects
of t
he fo
llow
ing
subj
ect m
atte
r: R
epos
itory
O
pera
tions
, Ope
ratio
nal C
ontro
ls, S
ubsu
rfac
e D
esig
n, W
aste
Pa
ckag
e an
d D
rip S
hiel
d D
esig
n, R
etrie
val P
lans
and
A
ctiv
ities
, Was
te R
ecei
pt, a
nd T
AD
Des
ign.
Non
e
Bal
linge
r, R
onal
dN
EV-S
AFE
TY-8
1, 8
3, 8
4, 8
9, 9
0, 9
1, 9
4, 9
7,
107
Loca
lized
cor
rosi
on, s
tress
cor
rosi
on c
rack
ing,
env
ironm
enta
l ef
fect
s on
mat
eria
ls b
ehav
ior.
Not
e: C
V a
nd P
ublic
atio
n w
ill b
e pr
ovid
ed la
ter,
due
to a
fam
ily e
mer
genc
y w
ith
Witn
ess
Bec
kman
, Don
NEV
-SA
FETY
-128
, 129
, 143
, 145
Rel
evan
t asp
ects
of t
he m
anuf
actu
ring,
des
ign
and
qual
ity
assu
ranc
e re
quire
men
ts fo
r drip
shie
lds.
Non
e
Birk
holz
er, J
ens
NEV
-SA
FETY
-48,
52,
63,
64,
77,
95,
96
Ther
mal
-hyd
rolo
gica
l pro
cess
es; t
herm
al a
nd a
mbi
ent s
eepa
ge.N
one
Page 1
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MEN
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ITH GEN
ERAL SU
BJEC
T MATTER
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y W
itnes
s N
ame
Con
tent
ion
#sG
ener
al S
ubje
ct M
atte
r
Tri
al o
r D
epos
ition
T
estim
ony
(Pri
or F
our
Yea
rs)
Boa
rd, M
ark
NEV
-SA
FETY
-121
, 122
, 131
, 136
, 137
, 141
Roc
k en
gine
erin
g an
d ge
omec
hani
cs.
Stat
e of
Illin
ois,
Dep
t. of
Tr
ansp
orta
tion
vs V
ulca
n M
ater
ials
Cor
pora
tion
Bra
dy, P
atN
EV-S
AFE
TY-5
6, 5
8, 5
9, 9
2, 9
9, 1
11, 1
12A
quat
ic c
hem
istry
, env
ironm
enta
l tra
nspo
rt, a
nd th
e ch
emic
al
degr
adat
ion
of si
licat
e.N
one
Bry
an, C
harle
sN
EV-S
AFE
TY-4
3, 4
9, 5
5, 5
7, 6
0, 6
7, 6
8, 7
0,
72, 7
3, 7
8, 7
9, 8
0, 8
6, 8
8, 9
1, 9
3, 1
00, 1
06,
107,
108
, 109
Nea
r-fie
ld a
nd in
-drif
t che
mic
al e
nviro
nmen
t, ne
ar-f
ield
ch
emis
try m
odel
and
seep
age
evap
orat
ion
mod
el; d
ust
deliq
uesc
ence
on
the
was
te p
acka
ge su
rfac
e; u
nsat
urat
ed z
one
min
erol
o gy
and
pore
wat
er c
hem
istry
.
Non
e
Cop
pers
mith
, Kev
inC
LK-S
AFE
TY-3
, 4, 5
, 6, 7
, 8, 9
, 10,
11;
NEV
-SA
FETY
-150
, 151
, 152
, 153
, 154
, 155
, 156
, 15
7, 1
58, 1
64, 1
65, 1
66, 1
67; I
NY
-SA
FETY
-3
Expe
rt el
icita
tion
met
hodo
logy
use
d fo
r bot
h th
e PV
HA
(C
RW
MS
M&
O 1
996)
and
the
PVH
A-U
(SN
L 20
08) s
tudi
es,
incl
udin
g th
e da
tase
ts, h
ypot
hese
s, an
d ot
her i
nfor
mat
ion
that
w
as p
rovi
ded
to th
e ex
perts
for t
heir
cons
ider
atio
n; a
nd a
spec
ts
of th
e ex
pert
elic
itatio
n m
etho
dolo
gy u
sed
for t
he S
ZEE,
PV
HA
, and
PSH
A st
udie
s.
Non
e
Dam
jana
c, B
rank
oN
EV-S
AFE
TY-1
21, 1
22G
eote
chni
cal e
ngin
eerin
g, sp
ecifi
cally
rock
mec
hani
cs, a
nd
mod
elin
g of
und
ergr
ound
and
surf
ace
exca
vatio
ns in
rock
and
as
sess
ing
thei
r sta
bilit
y un
der v
arie
ty o
f loa
ding
con
ditio
ns.
Non
e
Page 2
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MEN
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ITH GEN
ERAL SU
BJEC
T MATTER
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y W
itnes
s N
ame
Con
tent
ion
#sG
ener
al S
ubje
ct M
atte
r
Tri
al o
r D
epos
ition
T
estim
ony
(Pri
or F
our
Yea
rs)
Enos
, Dav
idN
EV-S
AFE
TY-6
8, 6
9, 7
5, 7
8, 7
9, 8
0, 8
1, 8
2,
83, 8
4, 8
5, 8
6, 8
7, 8
9, 9
0, 9
1, 9
2, 9
4, 9
6, 9
7,
98, 9
9, 1
00, 1
05, 1
06, 1
07, 1
24, 1
25, 1
26, 1
27,
142,
144
Aqu
eous
and
atm
osph
eric
cor
rosi
on o
f eng
inee
ring
mat
eria
ls
(mos
tly m
etal
s – ir
on b
ased
allo
ys, n
icke
l bas
ed a
lloys
, tit
aniu
m b
ased
allo
ys, a
lum
inum
bas
ed a
lloys
, cop
per b
ased
al
loys
) bot
h fr
om a
n ex
perim
enta
l as w
ell a
s the
oret
ical
bas
is;
gene
ral a
nd lo
caliz
ed c
orro
sion
; env
ironm
enta
lly a
ssis
ted
crac
king
(SC
C, H
E, e
tc.);
mic
robi
olog
ical
ly in
fluen
ced
corr
osio
n; a
nd a
tmos
pher
ic c
orro
sion
. R
elev
ant a
reas
of
met
allu
rgy
such
as;
phy
sica
l met
allu
rgy
and
join
ing
tech
niqu
es (i
.e.,
wel
ding
) of i
ron
base
d al
loys
, nic
kel b
ased
al
loys
, tita
nium
bas
ed a
lloys
, alu
min
um b
ased
allo
ys, a
nd
copp
er b
ased
allo
ys. I
n th
e ar
ea o
f mat
eria
ls a
ging
: as
sess
men
ts o
f the
impa
ct o
f mat
eria
ls a
ging
on
the
func
tion
of
com
plex
, hig
h co
nseq
uenc
e sy
stem
s. M
ater
ials
invo
lved
rang
e fr
om a
var
iety
of m
etal
s (st
ainl
ess a
nd c
arbo
n st
eels
, nic
kel
allo
ys, c
oppe
r, et
c.) a
nd p
olym
eric
mat
eria
ls (e
ncap
sula
nts,
prot
ectiv
e co
atin
gs, s
taki
ng c
ompo
unds
, etc
.).
Non
e
Fairh
urst
, Cha
rles
NEV
-SA
FETY
-121
, 122
R
ock
mec
hani
cs in
gen
eral
; drif
t deg
rada
tion;
in si
tu st
ress
st
ate
at Y
ucca
Mou
ntai
n; a
nd se
ism
ic e
ffec
ts o
n st
abili
ty o
f ex
cava
tions
.
Non
e
Fins
terle
, Ste
fan
NEV
-SA
FETY
-50,
61,
62,
65,
66
Am
bien
t see
page
; inv
erse
mod
elin
g of
non
isot
herm
al
mul
tipha
se fl
ow sy
stem
s; fr
actu
re a
nd u
nsat
urat
ed z
one
hydr
olog
y; o
ptim
izat
ion;
geo
stat
istic
s; a
nd re
late
d te
st d
esig
n an
d da
ta a
nal y
sis.
Non
e
Page 3
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ERAL SU
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T MATTER
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y W
itnes
s N
ame
Con
tent
ion
#sG
ener
al S
ubje
ct M
atte
r
Tri
al o
r D
epos
ition
T
estim
ony
(Pri
or F
our
Yea
rs)
Fran
cis,
A.J.
NEV
-SA
FETY
-60,
71,
73,
74,
75,
76
Mic
robi
al im
pact
s on
radi
onuc
lide
mob
ility
and
stab
ility
of
radi
oact
ive
(low
-, in
term
edia
te-,
and
high
-leve
l rad
ioac
tive)
w
aste
s dis
pose
d of
in sh
allo
w-la
nd b
uria
l gro
unds
, rad
ioac
tive
was
te re
posi
torie
s inc
ludi
ng tr
ansu
rani
c (T
RU
) was
tes.
M
icro
bial
tran
sfor
mat
ions
of r
adio
nucl
ides
and
toxi
c m
etal
s:
inte
ract
ions
of m
icro
orga
nism
s with
act
inid
es a
nd o
ther
ra
dion
uclid
es a
nd to
xic
met
als;
mec
hani
sms o
f mob
iliza
tion
and
imm
obili
zatio
n of
ura
nium
, plu
toni
um, t
echn
etiu
m a
nd
othe
r rad
ionu
clid
es a
nd to
xic
met
als i
n w
aste
s, co
ntam
inat
ed
soils
and
mat
eria
ls; b
iotra
nsfo
rmat
ion
of ra
dion
uclid
e/m
etal
-or
gani
c co
mpl
exes
and
che
latin
g ag
ents
; rem
edia
tion
of
radi
onuc
lide
and
toxi
c m
etal
con
tam
inat
ed so
ils a
nd w
aste
s;
and
Nitr
ogen
and
car
bon
trans
form
atio
ns a
nd c
yclin
g in
the
terr
estri
al a
nd a
quat
ic e
nviro
nmen
ts.
Non
e
Gor
don,
Ger
ald
NEV
-SA
FETY
-80,
81,
87,
93,
97,
98,
101
, 10
2, 1
03, 1
04, 1
06, 1
24, 1
25, 1
26, 1
27, 1
29,
142
Phys
ical
met
allu
rgy;
cor
rosi
on a
nd li
ght w
ater
reac
tor a
nd
nucl
ear w
aste
repo
sito
ry m
ater
ials
per
form
ance
and
hig
h te
mpe
ratu
re m
ater
ials
per
form
ance
.
Non
e
Gro
ss, M
icha
elN
EV-S
AFE
TY-1
44, 1
45
Inco
rpor
atio
n of
stru
ctur
al re
spon
se c
alcu
latio
ns in
to
prob
abili
stic
risk
ass
essm
ents
. N
one
Han
sen,
Clif
ford
NEV
-SA
FETY
-20,
67,
107
, 116
, 117
, 144
, 14
7, 1
48, 1
57, 1
59, 1
60, 1
70, N
EI-S
AFE
TY-6
; C
LK-S
AFE
TY-1
0
Con
cept
ual s
truct
ure
of p
erfo
rman
ce a
sses
smen
ts;
repr
esen
tatio
n an
d pr
opag
atio
n of
unc
erta
inty
; com
puta
tiona
l im
plem
enta
tion
of p
erfo
rman
ce a
sses
smen
t stru
ctur
e an
d m
odel
s; a
nd a
naly
sis o
f per
form
ance
ass
essm
ent r
esul
ts.
Non
e
Page 4
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T B
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ITH GEN
ERAL SU
BJEC
T MATTER
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y W
itnes
s N
ame
Con
tent
ion
#sG
ener
al S
ubje
ct M
atte
r
Tri
al o
r D
epos
ition
T
estim
ony
(Pri
or F
our
Yea
rs)
Har
din,
Ern
est
NEV
-SA
FETY
-51,
52,
62,
63,
64,
65,
66,
70,
10
5, 1
36, 1
38, 1
40, 1
73; J
TS-N
EPA
-3G
ener
al h
ydro
logy
(inc
ludi
ng u
nsat
urat
ed fl
ow a
nd tr
ansp
ort);
aq
ueou
s geo
chem
istry
; site
cha
ract
eriz
atio
n; in
situ
test
ing;
and
si
mul
atio
n m
odel
ing
of a
mbi
ent a
nd th
erm
ally
driv
en c
oupl
ed
proc
esse
s in
geol
ogic
med
ia.
Non
e
Hel
ton,
Jon
NEV
-SA
FETY
-159
Unc
erta
inty
and
stat
istic
al a
naly
sis;
ove
rall
com
puta
tiona
l st
ruct
ure
for t
he T
SPA
incl
udin
g ex
pect
ed (o
ver a
leat
ory
unce
rtain
ty) a
nd m
ean
(ove
r ale
ator
y an
d ep
iste
mic
un
certa
inty
) dos
e to
the
RM
EI.
Non
e
Hou
sew
orth
, Jam
esN
EV-S
AFE
TY-3
5, 4
2, 4
3, 4
4, 4
5, 4
6, 4
9, 5
6,
113,
114
, 115
Yuc
ca M
ount
ain
unsa
tura
ted
zone
flow
mod
el a
nd u
nsat
urat
ed
zone
tran
spor
t pro
cess
mod
el; i
mpl
emen
tatio
n of
the
mod
els i
n TS
PA, i
nclu
ding
the
conc
eptu
al m
odel
s and
mod
elin
g as
sum
ptio
ns, m
athe
mat
ical
impl
emen
tatio
n, la
bora
tory
and
fie
ld d
ata,
mod
el p
aram
eter
izat
ion,
and
mod
el v
alid
atio
n.
Non
e
How
ard,
Rob
ert
NEI
-SA
FETY
-6, C
LK-S
AFE
TY-2
Even
t pro
babi
litie
s; fe
atur
es, e
vent
s, an
d pr
oces
ses (
FEPS
); an
d th
e ro
le a
nd fu
nctio
n of
the
drip
shie
ld in
the
post
clos
ure
safe
ty a
naly
ses.
Non
e
Jare
k, R
usse
llN
EV-S
AFE
TY-7
2Y
ucca
Mou
ntai
n re
posi
tory
env
ironm
enta
l con
ditio
ns (e
.g.,
seep
age
and
dust
com
posi
tions
and
phy
sica
l evo
lutio
n) a
nd
thei
r im
pact
upo
n th
e po
tent
ial f
or lo
caliz
ed c
orro
sion
and
ef
fect
on
gene
ral c
orro
sion
pro
cess
es o
f the
eng
inee
red
barr
ier
mat
eria
ls.
Non
e
Kna
pp, K
athr
ynN
EV-S
AFE
TY-1
96, N
EV-S
AFE
TY-1
39
Rel
evan
t Phy
sica
l Pro
tect
ion
and
Emer
genc
y pl
anni
ng is
sues
N
one
Page 5
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MEN
T B
INITIAL DOE PA
RTY WITNESS LIST W
ITH GEN
ERAL SU
BJEC
T MATTER
Part
y W
itnes
s N
ame
Con
tent
ion
#sG
ener
al S
ubje
ct M
atte
r
Tri
al o
r D
epos
ition
T
estim
ony
(Pri
or F
our
Yea
rs)
LeC
ain,
Gar
yN
EV-S
AFE
TY-4
4, 4
5Q
ualif
icat
ion
of th
e hy
drol
ogic
cha
ract
eris
tics o
f the
frac
ture
s, m
atrix
, and
faul
ts a
t Yuc
ca M
ount
ain;
stud
ies t
o qu
antif
y fr
actu
re p
erm
eabi
lity,
infil
tratio
n in
stre
am c
hann
els,
and
flow
in
the
maj
or fa
ults
at Y
ucca
Mou
ntai
n.
Non
e
Lech
el, D
avid
INY
-NEP
A-0
06, N
EV-N
EPA
-018
, WH
I-N
EPA
-00
1, 0
02, 0
03, 0
04
His
toric
al/re
gula
tory
bas
is fo
r the
env
ironm
enta
l ana
lyse
s and
re
late
d el
emen
ts, a
s wel
l as t
he a
ssoc
iate
d an
alys
es o
f DO
E’s
NEP
A d
ocum
ents
.
Non
e
Levi
tt, D
anie
lN
EV-S
AFE
TY-1
4, 1
5, 1
7, 1
8, 3
0, 3
2, 3
3, 3
4,
35, 5
4C
limat
e; c
oupl
ed a
tmos
pher
ic-s
urfa
ce-s
ubsu
rfac
e in
tera
ctio
ns
of e
nerg
y an
d w
ater
; sur
face
wat
er, p
reci
pita
tion,
infil
tratio
n,
and
vado
se z
one
mod
elin
g; m
icro
met
eoro
logi
cal a
nd v
ados
e zo
ne m
onito
ring
and
inst
rum
enta
tion.
Non
e
Liu,
H. H
.N
EV-S
AFE
TY-4
7, 5
3, 5
4Fr
actu
re h
ydro
logy
and
vad
ose
zone
hyd
rolo
gy; m
odel
ing
and
anal
ysis
repo
rts in
the
area
of U
Z flo
w m
odel
ing
on th
e Y
ucca
M
ount
ain
Proj
ect.
Non
e
Mar
shal
l, B
rian
NEV
-SA
FETY
-43,
49,
55,
57,
72,
73
Isot
ope
geoc
hem
istry
, inc
ludi
ng st
ront
ium
and
radi
ocar
bon
mea
sure
men
ts; m
odel
ing
of st
ront
ium
isot
opes
in p
ore
wat
er;
isot
opic
and
geo
chro
nolo
gic
data
that
bea
r on
trave
l tim
e in
the
unsa
tura
ted
zone
and
con
stra
ints
on
frac
ture
-mat
rix in
tera
ctio
n;
pore
wat
er c
hem
istry
, inc
ludi
ng o
rgan
ic c
ompo
nent
s; sc
reen
ing
of p
ore-
wat
er d
ata
utili
zed
in th
e LA
and
the
limita
tions
that
m
ay a
rise
from
inco
mpl
ete
chem
ical
ana
lysi
s or i
nade
quat
e sa
mpl
ing
loca
tions
and
met
hods
; im
plic
atio
ns o
f mic
robi
al
activ
ity fo
r nitr
ate
conc
entra
tions
; che
mic
al v
aria
bilit
y of
por
e w
ater
in th
e To
popa
h Sp
ring
Tuff
, dus
t che
mis
try a
nd
accu
mul
atio
n ra
tes;
orig
in o
f che
mic
al c
ompo
nent
s in
wat
er
colle
cted
from
an
unve
ntila
ted
porti
on o
f the
und
ergr
ound
tu
nnel
s.
Non
e
Page 6
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MEN
T B
INITIAL DOE PA
RTY WITNESS LIST W
ITH GEN
ERAL SU
BJEC
T MATTER
Part
y W
itnes
s N
ame
Con
tent
ion
#sG
ener
al S
ubje
ct M
atte
r
Tri
al o
r D
epos
ition
T
estim
ony
(Pri
or F
our
Yea
rs)
McC
lure
, Joh
n (A
rt)N
EV-S
AFE
TY-1
29, 1
44, 1
47, 1
48, 1
63M
odel
ing
of v
ario
us p
heno
men
a as
soci
ated
with
long
-term
cr
itica
lity
conc
erns
; crit
ical
ity a
naly
ses,
criti
calit
y co
nseq
uenc
e an
alys
es, a
nd F
EPs (
feat
ures
, eve
nts,
and
proc
esse
s) sc
reen
ing
anal
yses
for p
roba
bilit
y of
crit
ical
ity fo
r spe
nt n
ucle
ar fu
el in
w
aste
con
tain
ers f
or th
e M
onito
red
Geo
logi
c R
epos
itory
.
Non
e
Paye
r, Jo
seph
NEV
-SA
FETY
-69,
75,
83,
84,
85,
90,
94,
97,
10
1, 1
02, 1
03, 1
04C
orro
sion
, mat
eria
ls se
lect
ion,
mat
eria
ls p
erfo
rman
ce,
met
allu
rgy,
ele
ctro
chem
istry
, and
per
form
ance
ass
essm
ent.
Non
e
Perr
y, F
rank
NEV
-SA
FETY
-150
, 151
, 152
, 153
, 154
, 155
, 15
6, 1
57, 1
58; C
LK-S
AFE
TY-3
, 4, 5
, 6, 7
, 8, 9
, 10
, 11;
INY
-SA
FETY
-3; I
NY
-NEP
A-6
; W
HI-
NEP
A-1
, 2, 3
, 4
Geo
logy
, ign
eous
pet
rolo
gy, v
olca
nic
haza
rds,
volc
anol
ogy,
is
otop
e ge
oche
mis
try, m
antle
pro
cess
es a
nd g
eoch
emis
try
rela
ted
to b
asal
t gen
erat
ion,
regi
onal
tect
onic
fram
ewor
ks
rela
ted
to v
olca
nism
, and
geo
logy
of v
olca
nic
field
s.
Non
e
Pric
e, R
onal
dN
EV-S
AFE
TY-1
21La
bora
tory
test
ing
and
anal
ysis
of t
uffa
ceou
s roc
ks fr
om
Yuc
ca M
ount
ain
and
vici
nity
; mec
hani
cal p
rope
rties
of t
he
inta
ct tu
ffs f
rom
Yuc
ca M
ount
ain,
incl
udin
g va
riabi
lity
in si
de-
by-s
ide
sam
ples
of t
uff,
as w
ell a
s the
rang
e in
the
tuff
an
isot
ropy
and
the
effe
cts o
f por
osity
var
iabi
lity,
sam
ple
size
, te
mpe
ratu
re, p
ress
ure,
wat
er sa
tura
tion,
stra
in ra
te o
n th
e m
echa
nica
l beh
avio
r of t
he in
tact
sam
ples
of t
uff.
Non
e
Rei
mus
, Pau
lN
EV-S
AFE
TY-5
8, 5
9, 1
13, 1
14, 1
15, 1
16, 1
17R
adio
nucl
ide
trans
port
in th
e en
viro
nmen
t, es
peci
ally
satu
rate
d gr
ound
wat
er sy
stem
s, in
clud
ing
proc
esse
s suc
h as
adv
ectio
n,
sorp
tion,
com
plex
atio
n, m
atrix
diff
usio
n, a
nd c
ollo
id-
faci
litat
ed tr
ans p
ort.
Non
e
Riv
ers,
Jose
phW
HI-
NEP
A-0
01, 0
02, 0
03, 0
04A
naly
tical
and
adm
inis
trativ
e pr
oces
s use
d to
dev
elop
the
NEP
A d
ocum
ents
Non
e
Page 7
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MEN
T B
INITIAL DOE PA
RTY WITNESS LIST W
ITH GEN
ERAL SU
BJEC
T MATTER
Part
y W
itnes
s N
ame
Con
tent
ion
#sG
ener
al S
ubje
ct M
atte
r
Tri
al o
r D
epos
ition
T
estim
ony
(Pri
or F
our
Yea
rs)
Salla
berr
y, C
edric
NEV
-SA
FETY
-17,
27,
160
Unc
erta
inty
cha
ract
eriz
atio
n an
d se
nsiti
vity
/unc
erta
inty
an
alys
es fo
r saf
ety
calc
ulat
ions
.N
one
Sass
ani,
Dav
idN
EV-S
AFE
TY-5
7, 6
9, 8
6, 8
7, 8
8, 8
9, 9
2, 9
3,
94, 9
5, 9
6, 9
9, 1
05, 1
06, 1
14, 1
16, 1
17G
eoch
emis
try a
nd c
oupl
ed p
roce
sses
; was
te fo
rm b
ehav
ior;
geoc
hem
ical
nee
d fo
r drip
shie
lds;
geo
chem
ical
and
che
mic
al
cond
ition
s with
in th
e un
satu
rate
d zo
ne; n
ear-
field
env
ironm
ent,
in-d
rift c
hem
istry
.
Non
e
Sevo
ugia
n, D
avid
NEV
-SA
FETY
-115
, 159
TSPA
mod
elin
g an
d an
alys
is; r
eact
ive
trans
port
mod
elin
g;
cons
erva
tism
/non
cons
erva
tism
s in
the
suite
of p
erfo
rman
ce
asse
ssm
ent m
odel
s; in
corp
orat
ion
of u
ncer
tain
ties a
nd sc
enar
io
clas
ses i
n TS
PA; a
nd u
se o
f sor
ptio
n co
effic
ient
s in
trans
port
mod
elin
g.
Non
e
Shar
pe, S
axon
NEV
-SA
FETY
-18;
JTS-
NEP
A-8
Bio
tic, h
ydro
logi
c, a
nd c
limat
ic sy
stem
inte
ract
ions
, prim
arily
in
the
dese
rt so
uthw
est.
In p
artic
ular
, how
clo
sely
hyd
rolo
gy
and
clim
ate
are
linke
d an
d ho
w th
ey a
ffec
t ind
ivid
ual s
peci
es
and
com
mun
ities
.
Non
e
Shoe
smith
, Dav
idN
EV-S
AFE
TY-7
8, 8
0, 8
1, 8
2, 8
5, 8
9, 9
1, 9
8,
101,
102
, 124
, 142
Nuc
lear
fuel
che
mis
try a
nd w
aste
con
tain
er c
orro
sion
und
er
stor
age
and
disp
osal
con
ditio
ns; r
edox
che
mis
try o
f ura
nium
di
oxid
e; a
pplic
atio
n of
scan
ning
ele
ctro
chem
ical
mic
rosc
opy
to th
e ki
netic
ana
lysi
s of l
ocal
cor
rosi
on p
roce
sses
on
both
pa
ssiv
e an
d ac
tive
met
als a
nd n
on-m
etal
s; re
dist
ribut
ion
of
allo
ying
and
impu
rity
elem
ents
dur
ing
the
loca
lized
cor
rosi
on
of a
lloys
and
oxi
des a
nd th
eir i
nflu
ence
on
corr
osio
n da
mag
e pa
ttern
s; in
-situ
cou
plin
g of
neu
tron
refle
ctom
etry
and
el
ectro
chem
ical
met
hods
for t
he n
on-d
estru
ctiv
e an
alys
is o
f su
b-su
rfac
e in
terf
aces
; dev
elop
men
t of d
eter
min
istic
and
pr
obab
ilist
ic m
odel
s for
cor
rosi
on p
roce
sses
.
Non
e
Page 8
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MEN
T B
INITIAL DOE PA
RTY WITNESS LIST W
ITH GEN
ERAL SU
BJEC
T MATTER
Part
y W
itnes
s N
ame
Con
tent
ion
#sG
ener
al S
ubje
ct M
atte
r
Tri
al o
r D
epos
ition
T
estim
ony
(Pri
or F
our
Yea
rs)
Stei
n, Jo
shua
NEV
-SA
FETY
-16,
20,
21,
22,
23,
25,
26,
27,
28
, 29,
31,
36,
37,
38,
39,
40,
46;
JTS-
NEP
A-5
Con
cept
ual,
anal
ytic
al, a
nd n
umer
ical
mod
el d
evel
opm
ent a
nd
impl
emen
tatio
n an
d un
certa
inty
and
sens
itivi
ty a
naly
ses;
in
filtra
tion
mod
el u
sed
for t
he Y
ucca
Mou
ntai
n Li
cens
e A
pplic
atio
n, in
clud
ing
calc
ulat
ions
of e
vapo
trans
pira
tion,
st
ream
flow
, sno
wpa
ck, a
nd so
il m
oist
ure
mov
emen
t.
Non
e
Step
hens
, Dan
iel
NEV
-SA
FETY
-14,
15,
17,
18,
20,
21,
22,
23,
24
, 25,
26,
27,
28,
29,
30,
31,
32,
33,
34,
36,
37
, 40
Gen
eral
topi
c of
hyd
roge
olog
y, v
ados
e zo
ne p
roce
sses
, gr
ound
wat
er re
char
ge, a
nd c
onta
min
ant f
ate
and
trans
port.
See
CV
Sum
mer
son,
Jane
INY
-NEP
A 0
06; J
TS-N
EPA
003
, 005
, 008
; N
EV-N
EPA
-018
; WH
I-N
EPA
-001
, 002
, 003
, 00
4
Dev
elop
men
t of t
he re
leva
nt N
EPA
ana
lysi
s and
doc
umen
ts.
Non
e
Swift
, Pet
erN
EV-S
AFE
TY-1
59, 1
60M
etho
ds u
sed
to a
ssur
e th
at th
e tre
atm
ent o
f pot
entia
lly
rele
vant
feat
ures
, eve
nts,
and
proc
esse
s in
the
TSPA
was
co
mpr
ehen
sive
and
that
sign
ifica
nt u
ncer
tain
ties w
ere
not
omitt
ed fr
om th
e an
alys
is b
y th
is p
roce
ss.
Ove
rall
desi
gn o
f th
e TS
PA a
nd th
e re
lativ
e se
nsiti
vity
of t
he re
sults
to
unce
rtain
ty in
indi
vidu
al in
put p
aram
eter
s.
Non
e
Thom
as, E
dwar
dN
EV-S
AFE
TY-0
77, 1
10, 1
23, 1
30, 1
31, 1
32,
133,
134
, 136
, 137
, 138
, 140
, 141
, 143
, 147
, 16
3 , 1
68, 1
73
Drif
t See
page
, Drip
Shi
eld
Empl
acem
ent a
nd M
onito
ring.
G
roun
d Su
ppor
t, R
etrie
val P
lans
and
Act
iviti
es.
Non
e
Uls
hafe
r, M
icha
elN
EV-S
AFE
TY-1
72
Insp
ectio
n an
d V
erifi
catio
n of
TA
Ds.
Non
e
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MEN
T B
INITIAL DOE PA
RTY WITNESS LIST W
ITH GEN
ERAL SU
BJEC
T MATTER
Part
y W
itnes
s N
ame
Con
tent
ion
#sG
ener
al S
ubje
ct M
atte
r
Tri
al o
r D
epos
ition
T
estim
ony
(Pri
or F
our
Yea
rs)
Wag
ner,
John
NEV
-SA
FETY
-163
Crit
ical
ity sa
fety
, bur
nup
cred
it cr
itica
lity
safe
ty fo
r spe
nt fu
el
stor
age,
tran
spor
t and
dis
posa
l sys
tem
s, re
acto
r ope
ratio
ns a
s th
ey p
erta
in to
spen
t nuc
lear
fuel
cha
ract
eris
tics,
com
mer
cial
nu
clea
r fue
ls, a
nd d
esig
n an
d lic
ensi
ng o
f spe
nt fu
el st
orag
e,
trans
port
and
disp
osal
syst
ems.
Non
e
Was
iole
k, M
aryl
aN
EV-S
AFE
TY-1
18, 1
19, 1
20R
adio
logi
cal a
sses
smen
ts, e
nviro
nmen
tal t
rans
port
of
radi
onuc
lides
; dos
imet
ry; a
nd b
iosp
here
, as d
iscu
ssed
in th
e Li
cens
e A
pplic
atio
n.
Non
e
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