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PUBLIC LAW 95-000—MMMM. DD, 1978

92 STAT. 1776

PUBLIC LAW 95-509—OCT. 24, 1978 Project 79-7-1, Systems R&D Lab, Sandia Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico ( A - E), $1,000,000. Project 79-7-ni, Weapons Materials Analytical Lab, Pantex Plant, Amarillo, Texas, $1,500,000. Project 79-7-n, utility systems restoration, Y-12 Plant, Oak Eidge, Tennessee, $2,200,000. Project 79-7-0, universal pilot plant, high explosives, Pantex Plant, Amarillo, Texas, $3,500,000. Project 79-7-p, facilities for new modern strategic bomb, various locations, $28,000,000.

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(2) For special materials production: Project 79-7-h, utilities replacement and expansion, I d a h o Chemical Processing P l a n t, I d a h o National Engineering Laboratory, I d a h o Falls, I d a h o, $10,500,000. Project 79-7-i, transmission and distribution systems upgrading, Richland, Washington, $7,000,000. Project 7 9 - 7 - j, pollutant discharge elimination, Savannah River, South Carolina, $9,000,000.

(3) For defense waste management: Project 79-7-k, waste management facilities. Savannah River, South Carolina, $25,000,000. (4) For project 79-6, general plant projects— (A) for weapons activities, $26,400,000; (B) for special materials production, $15,250,000; (C) for naval reactor development, $3,000,000; and (D) for waste management, $5,950,000. (5) For project 79-8, plant engineering and design— (A) for special materials production, $1,500,000; (B) for defense waste management, $12,000,000; \ (C) for militarv application, $32,000,000; and (D) for inertial confinement fusion, $1,000,000. (6) For capital equipment not related to construction— (A) for weapons activities, $86,400,000; (B) for special materials production, $32,000,000; "' (C) for waste management, $8,000,000; (D) for inertial confinement fusion, $8,200,000; (E) for naval reactor development, $22,000,000; (F) for nuclear material security and safeguards, $3,000,000; and (G) for program direction and management support, $300,000.

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ADDITIONAL AUTHORIZATIONS FOR PREVIOUSLY AUTHORIZED PROJECTS

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SEC. 103. Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated to the Department for fiscal year 1979, for national security projects previously authorized by law, as follows: (1) For project 74-1-b, replacement ventilation air filter, F Chemical Separations Area, Savannah River, South Carolina, $2,100,000; for a total authorization of $7,300,000. (2) For project 75-7-c, intermediate-level waste management facilities. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, $1,000,000; for a total authorization of $11,500,000. (3) For project 77-13-a, fluorinel dissolution process and fuel receiving improvements, Idaho Chemical Processing Plant, Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Idaho Falls, Idaho, $50,000,000; for a total authorization of $65,000,000.