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PART VII. DOE AUTHORIZATION ACTS

PUBLIC LAW 95-509 (DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY NATIONAL SECURITY AND MILITARY APPLICATIONS OF NUCLEAR ENERGY AUTHORIZATION ACT OF 1979)

[95TH CONGRESS, H.R. 11686]

[OCTOBER 24, 1978]

AN ACT

To authorize appropriations for the Department of Energy for national security programs for fiscal year 1979, and for other purposes.

Energy

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa- Department of tives of the United States of America in Congress assem- National bled, That this Act may be cited as the "Department of Security and Energy National Security and Military Applications of Applications of Nuclear Energy Authorization Act of 1979".

TITLE I-NATIONAL SECURITY PROGRAMS

OPERATING EXPENSES

SEC. 101. Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated to the Department of Energy (hereinafter in this title referred to as the "Department") for fiscal year 1979 for operating expenses incurred in carrying out national security programs, including scientific research and development in support of the armed services, strategic and critical materials necessary for the common defense, and military applications of nuclear energy as follows:

(1) For Weapons Activities, $1,237,194,000;

(2) For Special Materials Production, $514,500,000;

(3) For Inertial Confinement Fusion, $104,000,000;

(4) For Naval Reactor Development, $265,600,000;

(5) For Defense Intelligence and Arms Control, $32,600,000;

(6) For Nuclear Materials Security and Safeguards, $45,089,000; and

(7) For Program Direction and Management Support Related to National Security Programs, $47,151,000.

Military

Nuclear Energy
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PLANT AND CAPITAL EQUIPMENT

SEC. 102. Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated to the Department for fiscal year 1979, for plant and capital equipment, including planning, construction, acquisition, or modification of facilities (including land acquisition), and for acquisition and fabrication of capital equipment not related to construction, necessary for national security programs, as follows:

(1) For weapons activities:

Project 79-7-a Tonopah Test Range upgrade, Phase II, Sandia Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico, $4,000,000.

Project 79-7-b, fire protection improvements, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico (A-E and long lead procurement only), $2,000,000.

Project 79-7-c, proton storage ring, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, $5,000,000.

Project 79-7-d, water cooling station upgrade, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, Livermore, California, $2,300,000.

Project 79-7-e, production and assembly facilities, Pantex Plant, Amarillo, Texas, $10,000,000. Proiect 79-7-f, stockpile quality evaluation facility, Y-12 Plant, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, $2,300,000. Project 79-7-1, Systems R&D Lab, Sandia Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico (A-E), $1,000,000.

Proiect 79-7-m, Weapons Materials Analytical Lab, Pantex Plant, Amarillo, Texas, $1,500,000.

Project 79-7-n, utility systems restoration, Y-12 Plant, Oak Ridge, 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.

(2) For special materials production:

Project 79-7-h, utilities replacement and expansion, Idaho Chemical Processing Plant, Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Idaho Falls, Idaho, $10,500,000.

Project 79-7-i, transmission and distribution systems upgrading, Richland, Washington, $7,000,000. Project 79-7-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 military 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.

ADDITIONAL AUTHORIZATIONS FOR PREVIOUSLY AUTHORIZED

PROJECTS

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.

(4) For project 77-13-f, waste isolation pilot plant, Delaware Basin, southeast New Mexico, $40,000,000; for a total authorization of $68,000,000.

(5) For project 77-13-g, safeguards and security upgrading, production facilities, multiple sites, $3,800,000; for a total authorization of $20,200,000.

(6) For project 78-4-a, a high energy laser facility (NOVA), Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, Livermore, California, $187,000,000; for a total authorization of $195,000,000.

(7) For project 78-16-c, high explosive flash radiography facility, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory,

Livermore, California, $5,900,000; for a total authorization of $10,900,000.

(8) For project 78-16-d, weapons safeguards, various locations, $9,000,000; for a total authorization of $26,000,000.

(9) For project 78-16-g, radioactive liquid waste improvement, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, $5,700,000; for a total authorization of $6,300,000.

(10) For project 78-16-i; laboratory support complex, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, $14,000,000; for a total authorization of $16,000,000.

(11) For project 78-17-a, production component warehouse, Pantex Plant, Amarillo, Texas, $2,550,000; for a total authorization of $2.800,000.

(12) For project 78-17-c, core facilities office building, utilities and roads, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, Livermore, California, $11,000,000; for a total authorization of $12,300,000.

(13) For project 78-17-d, steam plant improvements, Y-12 Plant, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, $7,000,000; for a total authorization of $10,000,000.

(14) For project 78-18-a, high level waste storage and waste management facilities, Richland, Washington, $9,000,000; for a total authorization of $27,000,000.

(15) For project 78-17-c, environmental, safety and security improvements to waste management and materials processing facilities, Richland, Washington, $13,000,000; for a total authorization of $28.500,000.

TITLE II-GENERAL PROVISIONS

REPROGRAMMING

SEC. 201. Except as otherwise provided in this Act(1) no amount appropriated pursuant to this Act may be used for any program in excess of the amount actually authorized for that particular program by this Act, and

(2) no amount appropriated pursuant to this Act may be used for any program which has not been presented to, or requested of, the Congress, unless a period of 30 calendar days (not including any day in which either House of Congress is not in session because of adjournment of more than three calendar days to a day certain) has passed after the receipt by the appropriate committees of Congress of notice given by the Secretary of Energy (hereinafter in this title referred to as the "Secretary") containing a full and complete state

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