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Monday, November 27, 2017 6:30-9:00p.m. Registration and Opening Reception - Hermitage C/D ~ Vendor Area Open Tuesday, November 28, 2017 7:15-8:00a.m. Registration and Breakfast - Hermitage C/D ~ Vendor Area Open Opening Remarks 8:00-8:50a.m. Sessions Will Be Held in the Magnolia Ballroom Welcome & Opening Remarks Forum Overview Perma-Fix Update Key Note Address 8:50-10:00a.m. Key Note Speaker DOE EM Priorities DOE EM Closure Mission for Oak Ridge NRC Update on Part 61 10:00-10:20a.m. Break - Hermitage C/D ~ Vendor Area Open DOE s Tank Waste Program 10:20-12 Noon DOE s Waste Tank Program Page 1 of 8

Tuesday, November 28, 2017 DOE s Tank Waste Program 10:20-12 Noon Tank Waste Management at Hanford Savannah River Salt Waste Processing Facility Construction Complete and Next Steps Tank Waste Management at Savannah River Tank Waste Management at Idaho 12:00-1:00p.m. Lunch - Hermitage C/D ~ Vendor Area Open A Forward Look At DOE EM s Decommissioning, Remediation and Waste Management Needs 1:00-3:00p.m. Clean-up Progress on Hanford s Central Plateau Four Rivers A Look Forward Fluor Idaho - Progress Since Integration of CWI and AMWTP West Valley Site D&D and Construction of HLW Storage Fluor B&W Portsmouth Site Update 3:00-3:20p.m. Break - Hermitage C/D ~ Vendor Area Open Page 2 of 8

Tuesday, November 28, 2017 An International Look at Decommissioning, Remediation and Waste Management Needs 3:20-4:40p.m. Waste Management in Canada Treatment Technologies in Europe Radioactive Waste Disposal Options in Italy Adjourn - Closing Remarks and Evening Logistics Regulatory Training 4:40p.m.-5:40p.m. 2017 Regulatory Update SW-849 Perma-Fix Environmental Services, Inc. Evening Entertainment 5:45-6:00p.m. Shuttles Depart For Dave & Buster s Shuttle to and from Dave & Buster s will be provided at the Presidential Portico 6:00-9:00p.m. Evening Entertainment provided by Perma-Fix at Dave & Buster s Opry Mills Mall Eat, drink & play! Page 3 of 8

Wednesday, November 29, 2017 7:45-8:30a.m. Registration and Breakfast - Hermitage C/D ~ Vendor Area Open Waste Disposition: A New Approach to DOE s Waste Management 8:30-10:00a.m. Sessions Will Be Held in the Magnolia Ballroom Energy Communities Alliance Waste Disposition: A New Approach to DOE s Waste Management Must Be Pursued Oak Ridge Reservation Community Leader Savannah River Community Leader Hanford Community Leader 10:00-10:20a.m. Break - Hermitage C/D ~ Vendor Area Open Increased Value of Waste Technology Offerings 10:20-12 Noon Perma-Fix Offerings Related to ECA s Approach Perma-Fix Northwest Large Component/TRU Waste Processing Perma-Fix M&EC/DSSI Combined Facility Technologies for Reactive Waste Streams Perma-Fix of Florida Expansion of Industrial Offerings and New Water Process Capability Page 4 of 8

Wednesday, November 29, 2017 Increased Value of Waste Technology Offerings 10:20-12 Noon Perma-Fix Nuclear Services On-Site Project Update 12:00-1:00p.m. Lunch - Hermitage C/D ~ Vendor Area Open Mixed Low-Level Waste Streams 1:00p.m. -2:00p.m. EFCOG WMWG Initiative - Identifyng Problematic Waste Streams Mercury Clean-up on the Oak Ridge Reservation BEA Idaho - Reactive Waste Challenges Veolia Update 2:40-3:00p.m. Break - Hermitage C/D ~ Vendor Area Open What s New With Disposal 3:00-4:00p.m. Technical Standards for DAW Characterization Page 5 of 8

Wednesday, November 29, 2017 What s New With Disposal 3:00-4:00p.m. Various Outlet Updates WIPP Disposal Closing Remarks Evening Entertainment 6:00p.m. 6:30-9:30p.m. Shuttles depart from Presidential Portico Shuttle service will be provided from The Dawg House and Tootsies back to the Opryland on the hour until 9:30p.m. Frham Safety Products Sponsored Hospitality Event The Dawg House Enjoy food, beverages & live music Page 6 of 8

Perma-Fix Services Offerings Nuclear Services Perma-Fix s comprehensive Environmental Remediation and Decontamination & Decommissioning (D&D) services include full-service capabilities including a team of project managers and key personnel to lead projects to completion. In addition, Perma-Fix offers expertise in the complete range of project support functions such as quality, safety and health, and radiological protection oversight. We have more than 20 year of experience with state and federal agency clients, as well as industrial clients at sites that are contaminated with hazardous, mixed, and radiological wastes and materials. Through performance of more than 200 radiological and hazardous waste remediation and/or D&D projects, Perma-Fix is familiar with environmental regulations (e.g., RCRA, CERCLA, TSCA, etc.) and the regulations governing waste transportation and disposal. We have remediated and disposed of hazardous, mixed, and radioactive wastes and materials including: asbestos; PCBs; mold; acids; lead-based paint; mercury, beryllium, lead, silver, and other heavy metals; volatile and semivolatile organics; alpha-, beta-, and gamma-emitting radioisotopes; petroleum, oils, and lubricants; and hazardous gases. Waste Services Perma-Fix provides total waste management for commercial and government agencies through the entire waste lifecycle. We have been managing and treating waste for disposal since 1990, and with our network of five fully licensed and permitted radioactive and hazardous waste processing facilities we are well versed in all phases of waste management. Perma-Fix plans treatment campaigns based on the designated disposal cell waste acceptance criteria and land disposal requirements, based on our vast experience of managing wastes destined for all major federal and commercial radioactive disposal cells in the United States. Perma-Fix offers the most comprehensive mixed waste management services in the nation and assists clients with their most challenging waste streams. Our Research and Development Laboratory performs treatability studies on clients waste streams and develops treatment recipes and protocols to process wastes previously deemed orphan (no path forward). Perma-Fix has been instrumental in addressing many of the Department of Energy s (DOE s) orphan wastes, allowing for storage facility closures and decommissioning, and meeting treatment plan milestones at DOE sites across the country. Technical Services Perma-Fix provides the full range of Radiation Protection, Radiological Engineering and Health Physics services including radiological and industrial hygiene instrumentation to a variety of government and commercial clients. Our services include Radiation protection program design, development and implementation, Radiological risk assessments supporting release criteria development and design basis accident analyses of radiological consequence using multiple codes (RESRAD, DandD, Microshield), NUREG 1757 decommissioning plan development, NUREG 1575 (MARSSIM) final status survey plan development and implementation, ALARA support, Radiological and Industrial Hygiene instrumentation rental, calibration and maintenance, and Rapid survey technologies using automated data collection and pin-point locations through GPS and laser systems. Page 7 of 8

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