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 105 STAT. 1568 PUBLIC LAW 102-190—DEC. 5, 1991 Project 90-D-177, RWMC transuranic (TRU) waste treatment and storage facility, Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Idaho, $25,000,000. Project 90-D -178, TSA retrieval containment building, Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Idaho, $4,490,000. Project 89-D-122, production waste storage facilities, Y- 12 Plant, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, $9,238,000. Project 89-D-126, environment, safety, and health upgrade. Phase II, Mound Plant, Miamisburg, Ohio, $41,000. Project 89-D-141, M-area waste disposal. Savannah River, South Carolina, $4,170,000. Project 89-D-172, Hanford environmental compliance, Richland, Washington, $27,700,000. Project 89-D -173, tank farm ventilation upgrade, Richland, Washington, $4,231,000. Project 89-D -174, replacement high-level waste evaporator. Savannah River, South Carolina, $14,145,000. Project 89-D -175, hazardous waste/mixed waste disposal facility. Savannah River, South Carolina, $4,330,000. Project 88-D-102, sanitary wastewater systems consolidation, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, $1,546,000. Project 88-D-173, Hanford waste vitrification plant, Richland, Washington, $79,200,000. Project 87-D -181, diversion box and pump pit containment buildings. Savannah River, South Carolina, $4,697,000. Project 86-D -103, decontamination and waste technology, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, California, $5,060,000. Project 83-D-148, nonradioactive hazardous waste management. Savannah River, South Carolina, $9,100,000. (3) For capital equipment, $121,832,000, to be allocated as follows: (A) For corrective activities—environment, $1,249,000. (B) For corrective activities—defense programs, ' $6,520,000. (C) For waste management, $95,913,000. (D) For technology development, $17,500,000. (E) For transportation management, $650,000. (b) OTHER AUTHORIZATION.—From funds authorized to be appropriated pursuant to subsection (a) to the Department of Energy for environmental restoration and waste management activities, the Secretary of Energy may reimburse the cities of Westminster, Broomfield, Thornton, and Northglen in the State of Colorado $10,000,000 for the cost of implementing water management programs. Such reimbursement shall not be considered a major Federal action for purposes of section 102(2) of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4332(2)). SEC. 3104. FUNDING LIMITATIONS. (a) INERTIAL CONFINEMENT FUSION.—Of the funds appropriated to the Department of Energy for fiscal year 1992 for operating expenses and plant and capital equipment, $197,000,000 shall be available for the defense inertial confinement fusion program. (b) W-79 PROJECTILE MODIFICATION.— None of the funds appropriated or otherwise made available for the Department of Energy

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