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Report of the technical peer review of Environmental and Molecular Sciences Laboratory
This is a peer review report of the Environmental and Molecule Sciences Laboratory. Although the Pretreatment, Treatment, and Waste Forms comments are focused specifically on pretreatment treatment, and waste forms, the group recognizes that the life cycle designation is a somewhat arbitrary breakdown of a series of activities that form a continuum in the environmental restoration and waste management program. Consequently, some of the comments made here are relevant in a broader context or even for EM as a whole. particular, characterization activities pervade all life cycles in environmental restoration/waste management. As we use the term in this section, ``characterization`` refers to the process monitoring and control that are required during pretreatment and treatment. Most of the technology presentations during the review identified links to support this area and delineated to varying degrees the specific ties to the Hanford Site cleanup requirements. Overall, the EMSL especially its planned facilities, are most impressive, and DOE and PNL are urged to proceed with all due haste toward its completion. Specific issues or concerns identified during the review are included in the following section.