Energy and Water Development Appropriations for 1983: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, Second Session, Partie 7U.S. Government Printing Office, 1982 |
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... for the testing program , albeit somewhat less than we had requested . We have therefore , been able to increase testing thus far in FY 1982 92-331 0-82--2 DELETED DELETED DELETED DELETED INERTIAL CONFINEMENT FUSION ( Chart 23 ) We 15.
... for the testing program , albeit somewhat less than we had requested . We have therefore , been able to increase testing thus far in FY 1982 92-331 0-82--2 DELETED DELETED DELETED DELETED INERTIAL CONFINEMENT FUSION ( Chart 23 ) We 15.
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... increase the delivery rate to six sensor systems per year by 1986. Another major FY 1983 task is the engineering and development effort required for delivery of the first of the shuttle - compatible [ deleted ] sensor systems , and ...
... increase the delivery rate to six sensor systems per year by 1986. Another major FY 1983 task is the engineering and development effort required for delivery of the first of the shuttle - compatible [ deleted ] sensor systems , and ...
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... increase of $ 3.9 million over FY 1982 is mainly associated with the requirements for spaceborne nuclear explosion detection systems . DELETED Capital equipment expenditures support research , develop- ment , test 33.
... increase of $ 3.9 million over FY 1982 is mainly associated with the requirements for spaceborne nuclear explosion detection systems . DELETED Capital equipment expenditures support research , develop- ment , test 33.
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... increase in the funding for the operation of these larger facilities as they come on line and can be used for more ... increases and decreases , none . So , then , we go to program increases and decreases . Reduce the work force on the ...
... increase in the funding for the operation of these larger facilities as they come on line and can be used for more ... increases and decreases , none . So , then , we go to program increases and decreases . Reduce the work force on the ...
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... increase . Could you explain that to us , please ? Mr. ROSER . Yes , ma'am . We have zeroed in on a waste form for handling the high - level waste at Savannah River , which is where we have the highest levels , the most active waste ...
... increase . Could you explain that to us , please ? Mr. ROSER . Yes , ma'am . We have zeroed in on a waste form for handling the high - level waste at Savannah River , which is where we have the highest levels , the most active waste ...
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activities additional Admiral MCKEE Agreement alcohol fuels applications Assistant Secretary Atomic Energy Authority BEVILL BOGGS Breeder Reactor BREWER budget request BURGENER Chairman Chart Clinch River completed construction continue contractor core cost DEFENSE PROGRAMS Defense Waste defueling Deleted Department of Energy disposal effort Electric Boat engineering environmental evaluation exemption facilities FAZIO Federal fiscal year 1983 funding going high-level waste impact increase industry Inertial Confinement Fusion inertial fusion information follows laser licensing light water breeder light water reactor megawatt ment million MYERS N Reactor National Laboratory Naval Reactors Navy nuclear materials nuclear waste nuclear weapons operation Pantex percent plans plutonium private sector radioactive radioactive wastes reactor plant reduced research and development ROSER RUDD safeguards Sandia Savannah River schedule Secretary TRIBBLE Shippingport solar spent fuel storage submarine testing tion tritium uranium utility waste management