Fiscal Year 1987 Department of Energy Authorization: Uranium enrichment, nuclear waste management, Volume 1 ;Volume 4

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Page 70 - EEI is the national association of investor-owned electric companies. Its members serve approximately 73 percent of all ultimate electricity customers in the nation.
Page 87 - ... services. The option as to quantity (Kg U) of tails material desired by the customer, within the maximum quantity subject to the option, must be exercised at the time of delivery of the related quantity of feed material. The U-235 assay of the tails material delivered to the customer will be within the sole discretion of the AEC.
Page 170 - Deficit reduction 1s perhaps the preeminent domestic economic Imperative today and the Department fully recognizes that fact. For this reason, we are doing all we can to concentrate Increasingly scarce resources on those programs and projects that directly fulfill a responsibility of the Federal government and truly require Federal assistance. If we are to achieve our overriding goal of deficit reduction we cannot afford to continue to allocate scarce Federal resources to activities where the rationale...
Page 137 - SURPLUS FACILITIES MANAGEMENT PROGRAM This program provides for the safe management and disposition of certain surplus radioactively contaminated DOE-owned facilities from nuclear energy development activities.
Page 86 - ... costs of process development, DOE administration and other Government support functions, and imputed interest on investment in plant, working capital, and natural uranium contained in those inventories at the DOE enrichment plants needed to provide enrichment services.
Page 85 - Imputed interest on investment in plant, working capital, the natural uranium contained in those inventories at the DOE enrichment plants needed to provide enrichment services, and the separative work costs of preproduced inventories.
Page 177 - Nation's future electric network; provide electric power over a wide range of system conditions Including both normal and emergency situations, and to Improve the efficiency of electric systems through the development of new materials, advanced controls, and new design concepts. The FY 1987 budget request Is $7.6 million for operating expenses. Researchers In reliability R&D activities will continue to assess the potential Impact of a nuclear electromagnetic pulse on the Nation's electric network...
Page 7 - A Notice of Proposed Rulemaking was published in the Federal Register on January 29, 1986. The proposed Criteria modification addresses: (1) items that were questioned in the miners...
Page 134 - The remedial action provides for removal of uranium mill tailings from the premises of an estimated 604 structures where concentrations of radioactive radon and its decay products exceed guidelines established by the Surgeon General. Public Law 95-236 extended the time, which has now expired, for property owners to apply for inclusion and also increased the authorized funding for the program. Federal funds cover 75 percent of the program costs, with the State providing the balance. Contingent upon...
Page 78 - A reasonable inventory for serving today's commercial customers is, at most, 5 million swus, compared to the actual inventory of over 15 million SWUs. In 1978, 1979 and. 1980, the inventory exceeded 35 million SWUs -- clearly in excess of any reasonable operating inventory. In testimony before Congress in 1980 when the inventory was greater than 35 million SWUs, DOE indicated that the desired reasonable operating inventory was 9 million SWUs and that an additional 5 million SWUs should be set aside...

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