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[70 Stat. 127]
PUBLIC LAW 000—MMMM. DD, 1956
[70 Stat. 127]

70 S T A T. ]

PUBLIC LAW 506-MAY 3, 1956

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Reservoir, be responsible for flood-control regulation as provided in section 7 of the Act of December 22, 1944, and the Secretary of the Interior shall, in the case of Wilson Dam and Reservoir, be responsible for the disposal of water for irrigation or space reserved for this purpose in accordance with the Federal reclamation laws. Approved May 2, 1956. Public Law 506

CHAPTER 233 AN ACT

To authorize appropriations for the Atomic Energy Commission for acquisition or ctmdemnation of real property or any fattilities, or for plant or facility acquisition, construction, or expansion, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, SEC. 101. There is hereby authorized to be appropriated to the Atomic Energy Commission the sum of $295,495,000 for acquisition or condemnation of any real property or any facility or for plant or facility acquisition, construction, or expansion, as follows: (a) SPECIAL NUCLEAR MATERIALS.—

1. Project 57-a-l, additional feed-materials plant, $22,200,000. 2. Project 57-a-2, improvements to reactor instrumentation, Hanf ord, Washington, $8,000,000. 3. Project 57-a-3, improved high level waste handling system. Savannah River, $5,000,000. 4. Project 5 7 - a ^, reactor facility safety improvements, Hanford, Washington, $5,000,000. 5. Project 57-a-5, additional waste disposal system, Hanford, Washington, $5,000,000. 6. Project 57-a-6, charging and discharging system, Hanford, Washington, $3,450,000. 7- Project 57-a-7, modifications to existing production facilities for increased efficiency and safety, Hanford, Washington, $3,000,000. 8. Project 57-a-8, chemical processing facility, St. Ivouis, Missouri, $1,600,000. 9. Project 57-a-9. barrier plant automation. Oak Ridge, Tennessee, $1,400,000. 10. Project 57-a-lO, reactor temperature test installation, Hanford, Washington, $900,000. 11. Project 5 7 - a - l l, improvements to reactor cooling water effluent system, Hanford, Washington, $550,000. 12. Project 57-a-12, fuel element heat-treating plant, Fernald, Ohio, $500,000. 13. Project 57-a-13, renovation of service plant. Oak Ridge, Tennessee, $450,000. (b)

ATOMIC WEAPONS.—

1. Project 57-b-l, area 5 expansion, $20,900,000. 2. Project 57-b-2, weapons assembly plants, $15,000,000. 3. Project 57-b-3, weapons production and development plant, $15,000,000. 4. Project 57-b-4, weapons development and engineering facilities, Livermore, California, $10,000,000. 5. Project 57-b-5, storage site modifications, $2,000,000. (c)

58 Stat. 890. 33 USC 709.

REACTOR DEVELOPMENT.—

1. Project 57-c-l, aircraft nuclear propulsion ground test plant, area numbered 2, Idaho, $55,000,000.

May 3, 1956 [H. R. 10387]

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