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No. 00-125 August 10, 2000

NRC ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON NUCLEAR WASTE RE-ELECTS CHAIRMAN, VICE-CHAIRMAN

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Advisory Committee on Nuclear Waste (ACNW) has re-elected Dr. B. John Garrick as Chairman and Dr. George M. Hornberger as Vice-Chairman.

The ACNW is an advisory group established by the NRC in 1988 to provide the agency with independent technical review and advice on the disposal of nuclear waste. Members are appointed part-time for four-year terms, and may serve for two consecutive terms. Dr. Garrick came to the Committee in March 1994 and was first elected Chairman in July 1998.

Dr. Garrick retired as President and Chief Executive Officer of PLG, Inc., an international engineering, applied science, and management consulting firm. He currently consults in the development and application of risk sciences to a variety of industries, including nuclear power, space, chemical, petroleum, marine systems and nuclear waste.

He received a doctorate degree in engineering and applied science, in 1968, from the University of California, where he authored a thesis that first advocated a safety analysis that is now known as probabilistic risk assessment.

His honors include election to the National Academy of Engineering in 1993, President of the Society for Risk Analysis from 1989 to 1990 and recipient of its most prestigious award, the Distinguished Achievement Award, in 1994. He also chairs several National Research Council committees.

Dr. George Hornberger was appointed to the ACNW in September 1996 and became Vice Chairman the next year. He is currently the Ernest H. Ern Professor of Environmental Sciences at the University of Virginia, where he began teaching in 1970. He performs research on catchment hydrology, hydro-chemistry and the transport of colloids in geological media. He has also been a visiting professor at Stanford University and at the U.S. Geological Survey, and is Chairman of the Commission on Environment, Geosciences and Resources for the National Research Council.

Dr. Hornberger received his doctorate in hydrology from Stanford University in 1970.

His honors include the Robert E. Horton Award from the American Geophysical Union in 1993, the John Wesley Powell Award from the U.S. Geological Survey in 1995, and election to the National Academy of Engineering in 1996.

Other members of the ACNW are Dr. Raymond G. Wymer, Retired Director of the Chemical Technology Division, Oak Ridge (Tenn.) National Laboratory, and Mr. Milton Levenson, a former Vice President of Bechtel International and internationally known nuclear engineering consultant.

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