Energy and water development appropriations for 1991: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, second session, Partie 5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 |
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Page 1292 - URANIUM MILL TAILINGS REMEDIAL ACTION PROJECT Public Law 95-604, the Uranium Mill Tailings Radiation Control Act of 1978, assigned to DOE the responsibility for conducting remedial action at 24 former uranium ore processing sites and several thousand contaminated vicinity properties. The Act provided authority for remedial action by the Department
Page 963 - According to section 111 of the NWPA, the NWF is composed of payments made by generators and owners of ... waste and spent fuel, that will ensure that the costs of carrying out activities relating to the disposal of such waste and spent fuel will be borne by the companies responsible for generating such waste and spent fuel..
Page 216 - to appear before you today to present an overview of the Department of Energy's FY 1991 budget request. This is the first budget prepared entirely by the Bush Administration, and it reflects new approaches in a number of technology areas as well as a new appreciation of the costs of past neglect.
Page 1359 - plans, priorities, and strategies to demonstrate the scientific and engineering feasibility of fusion; c) advice on recommended appropriate levels of funding to develop those strategies and to help maintain appropriate balance between competing elements of the program; and d) advice and guidance on any issues relating to the program as requested by the Secretary or the Director of Energy Research.
Page 1578 - The Office of Audits performs all internal audits for the Department and conducts financial and performance audits. The Office of Investigations is responsible for the prevention and detection of fraud and abuse in the programs and operations of the Department by conducting investigations. The Office of Inspections
Page 127 - accept lands, buildings, equipment, and other contributions from public and private sources and to prosecute projects in cooperation with other agencies, Federal, State, private, or foreign.
Page 1624 - full-time equivalents are funded. These funds include salaries and expenses for the Immediate Office of the Assistant Secretary for International Affairs and Energy Emergencies and the Office of Management Services which performs administrative support functions for the organization. The funds requested are for salaries, benefits and travel as well as approximately $100,000 for contractual support.
Page 128 - inclusive of duty, by: (1) more than 6 percent, if the domestic offer is from a large business that is not a labor surplus area concern; or (2) more than 12 percent if the domestic offer is from a small business concern or any labor surplus area.
Page 287 - helping to assure an adequate supply of manpower for the accomplishment of energy research and development programs by sponsoring and assisting in education and training activities in institutions of higher education, vocational schools, and other institutions.
Page 1591 - The OIG continues to make steady progress in fulfilling its mandate to detect and prevent fraud and abuse and to promote efficiency and economy in the Department of Energy's programs and operations. I appreciate the opportunity to appear today before this Subcommittee and would be pleased to respond to