Energy and Water Development Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1987: Department of EnergyU.S. Government Printing Office, 1986 - 2634 pages |
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... ASSISTANT SECRETARY , MANAGE- MENT AND ADMINISTRATION OPENING REMARKS Chairman HATFIELD . The committee will please come to order . This afternoon , we begin our examination of the fiscal year 1987 budget request for the Department of ...
... ASSISTANT SECRETARY , MANAGE- MENT AND ADMINISTRATION OPENING REMARKS Chairman HATFIELD . The committee will please come to order . This afternoon , we begin our examination of the fiscal year 1987 budget request for the Department of ...
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... Assistant Secretary . This underscores the Department's commitment to give high priority to public and worker health and safety in our operations . Similarly , the Department will direct increased funding to another area of priority ...
... Assistant Secretary . This underscores the Department's commitment to give high priority to public and worker health and safety in our operations . Similarly , the Department will direct increased funding to another area of priority ...
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... Assistant to the President of the United States . Before assuming that post , he served as Special Assistant to the Chief of Staff , the White House , from February to May 1983 . Mr. Herrington also served as Assistant Secretary of the ...
... Assistant to the President of the United States . Before assuming that post , he served as Special Assistant to the Chief of Staff , the White House , from February to May 1983 . Mr. Herrington also served as Assistant Secretary of the ...
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... HATFIELD . Thank you for your time today and your operation . We look forward to working with you on all these matter Secretary HERRINGTON . Thank you . DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION Chairman HATFIELD . Assistant Secretary Hesse , do 611.
... HATFIELD . Thank you for your time today and your operation . We look forward to working with you on all these matter Secretary HERRINGTON . Thank you . DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION Chairman HATFIELD . Assistant Secretary Hesse , do 611.
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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development. 4 DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION Chairman HATFIELD . Assistant Secretary Hesse , do.
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development. 4 DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION Chairman HATFIELD . Assistant Secretary Hesse , do.
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1987 budget request accelerator additional analysis Answer appropriate areas assessment Capital Equipment Chairman HATFIELD civilian completed construction continue contract cooperative cost DELETED Department of Energy Department's disposal efforts EHV equipment Electric Energy Research engineering environmental estimated facilities Federal Fermilab fiscal year 1987 fuel funding levels fusion FY 1987 budget FY 1987 request high energy impact improved increase industry initiated Light Water Reactor magnetic materials million National Laboratory nuclear energy Nuclear Waste NUCLEAR WEAPONS Office Operating Expenses percent planned plant Power Administration Power Marketing Power Marketing Administrations production proposed Question Radioactive Waste reactor reduced remedial action renewable energy repository requirements research and development safety Savannah River schedule Senator JOHNSTON solar Southwestern Power Administration SOVIET storage Strategic Defense Initiative studies submarine technical testing Tevatron transmission TRIVELPIECE uranium enrichment utilities vitrification
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Page 968 - State and public participation in the planning and development of repositories is essential in order to promote public confidence in the safety of disposal of such waste and spent fuel...
Page 623 - Mr. Chairman, this concludes my remarks. I would be happy to answer any questions you or the other members of the Committee may have.
Page 962 - 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 759 - Equipment request of $16.0 million would provide for particle detection systems, data acquisition and analysis systems, and instrumentation to improve the performance of Nuclear Physics accelerators. These funds are essential for the effective operation and utilization of the National accelerator facilities by the Nuclear Physics program.
Page 968 - The purposes of this part are— (1) to establish a schedule for the siting, construction, and operation of repositories that will provide a reasonable assurance that the public and the environment will be adequately protected from the hazards posed by high-level radioactive waste and such spent nuclear fuel as may be disposed of in a repository...
Page 945 - DOE-owned facilities from nuclear energy development activities. The decontaminated facilities and sites are to be returned to other productive use, where appropriate. (Similar actions at defense-related facilities are separately budgeted as Atomic Energy Defense Activities.) The facilities are grouped into 35 projects under this activity.
Page 775 - ... by the turn of the century. Fusion has a unique role in the process of determining our Nation's energy future. In principle, fusion energy has the flexibility to fit a variety of future energy scenarios. Fusion may provide improvements to the attractiveness of other energy sources as well as providing an attractive alternative to these sources. Although magnetic fusion research and development is addressing a wide range of detailed scientific and technological problems, the remaining work that...
Page 1292 - What if free people could live secure in the knowledge that their security did not rest upon the threat of instant US retaliation to deter a Soviet attack, that we could intercept and destroy strategic ballistic missiles before they reached our own soil or that of our allies?
Page 934 - RTG development, DOE is continuing its efforts to improve thermoelectric conversion efficiencies, including silicon germanium optimization, electrical contacting, evaluation of materials properties, degradation mechanisms, and material interactions.
Page 779 - Investigations that are essential to maintain progress. Facilities that are large enough to explore high temperature regimes of plasma physics are required, as well as a number of smaller facilities for investigating key...