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PUBLIC LAW 96-000—MMMM. DD, 1979

PUBLIC LAW 96-164—DEC. 29, 1979

93 STAT. 1261

Project 79-7-b, fire protection improvements, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, New Mexico, an additional sum of $2,500,000, for a total project authorization of $4,500,000. Project 79-7-c, proton storage ring, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, New Mexico, an additional sum of $14,000,000, for a total project authorization of $19,000,000. Project 79-7-1, system research and development laboratory, Sandia Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico, an additional sum of $12,000,000, for a total project authorization of $13,000,000. Project 79-7-n, utility system restoration, Y-12 plant. Oak Ridge, Tennessee, an additional sum of $15,800,000, for a total project authorization of $18,000,000. Project 79-7-0, universal pilot plant, Pantex Plant, Amarillo, Texas, an additional sum of $3,900,000, for a total project authorization of $7,400,000. (4) For materials production: Project 80-AE-2, replace obsolete processing facilities, HB Line, Savannah River, South Carolina, $19,000,000. Project 80-AE-3, steam generation facilities, Idaho Chemical Processing Plant, Idaho, $23,500,000. Project 80-GPP-l, general plant projects, $15,000,000. Project 80-PE&D-1, plant engineering and design, $3,400,000. Project 77-13-a, fluorinel dissolution process and fuel receiving improvements, Idaho Chemical Processing Plant, Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Idaho, an additional sum of $50,400,000, for a total project authorization of $115,400,000. Project 78-18-e, environmental, safety and security improvements to waste management and materials processing facilities, Richland, Washington, an additional sum of $11,500,000, for a total project authorization of $40,000,000. Project 79-7-i, transmission and distribution systems upgrading, Richland, Washington, an additional sum of $7,000,000, for a total project authorization of $14,000,000. (5) For defense waste management: Project 80-GPP-l, general plant projects, $8,880,000. Project SO-PE&D-l, plant engineering and design, $8,000,000, of which $3,000,000 shall be available only for plant engineering and design at the Savannah River Plant, Aiken, South Carolina. Project 77-13-f, Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, Delaware Basin, southeast New Mexico (A-E, land lease acquisition and long-lead procurement), an additional sum of $22,000,000, for a total project authorization of $90,000,000. Project 75-1-c, new Waste Calcining Facility, Idaho Falls, Idaho, an additional sum of $25,000,000, for a total project authorization of $90,000,000. (6) For capital equipment not related to construction— (A) for inertial confinement fusion, $10,100,000; (B) for naval reactors development, $ 15,800,000; (C) for weapons activities, $104,164,000; (D) for verification and control technology, $1,060,000; (E) for materials production, $35,000,000; (F) for defense waste management, $12,000,000; and (G) for nuclear materials security and safeguards, $3,400,000.