89 STAT. 1066
PUBLIC LAW 94^187—DEC. 31, 1975 Project 76-5-c, 14 Mev high intensity neutron facility, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, California, $5,000,000. (6) F I S S I O N POWER REACTOR DEVELOPMENT.—
Project 76-6-a, modifications to reactors, $4,000,000. Project 76-6-b, sodium components test installation steam and feedwater system modiJEication, Liquid Metal Engineering Center, S a n t a Susana, California, $7,700,000. (7) F I S S I O N POWER REACTOR DEVELOPMENT.—
Project 76-7-a, test reactor area fire main replacement, I d a h o National Engineering Laboratory, I d a h o, $2,200,000. (8)
N U C L E A R MATERIALS.—
Project 76-8-a, additional facilities, high level waste storage, Savann a h River, South Carolina, $68,000,000. Project 76-8-b, additional high level waste storage facilities, Richland, Washington, $35,000,000. Project 76-8-c, supplemental N reactor irradiated fuel storage, Richland, Washington, $2,500,000. Project 76-8-d, u p r a t e electrical switchyards for Roane substation, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, $8,100,000. Project 76-8-e, conversion of existing steam plants to coal capability, gaseous diffusion plants and Feed Materials Production Center, Fernald, Ohio, $12,200,000. Project 76-8-f, radioactive liquid waste system improvements, I d a h o Chemical Processing P l a n t, I d a h o National Engineering Laboratory, Idaho, $5,800,000. Project 76-8-g, additional facilities, enriched uranium production, locations undetermined, $25,000,000. NATIONAL SECURITY (9)
WEAPONS.—
Project 76-9-a, M K - 1 2 A M I N U T E M A N III production facilities, various locations, $3,000,000. Project 76-9-b, plutonium metallurgy building modifications, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, California, $1,000,000. Project 76-9-c, limited life component exchange facility, Charleston, South Carolina, $13,900,000. Project 76-9-d, water control and recycle project, Rocky F l a t s, Colorado, $3,100,000. (10)
WEAPONS.—
Project 76-10-a, fire wall construction, Bendix P l a n t, Kansas City, Missouri, $2,000,000. Project 76-10-b, fire protection improvements, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, New Mexico, $4,450,000. Project 76-10-c, P H E R M E X enhancement, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, New Mexico, $6,150,000. ENVIRONMENTAL AND SAFETY RESEARCH (11)
BIOMEDICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH.—
Project 76-11-a, modifications and additions to biomedical and environmental research facilities, $3,200,000. Project 76-11-b, inhalation toxicology research facilities, $6,800,000. ( 1 2) GENERAL PLANT PROJECTS.—$64,670,000. (13) CONSTRUCTION PLANNING AND DESIGN.—$6,000,000. (14) SAFEGUARDS AND FACILITY UPGRADING.—
Project 76-14, safeguard and security u p g r a d i n g, various locations, $32,800,000.
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