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 107 STAT. 1948 PUBLIC LAW 103-160—NOV. 30, 1993 SEC. 3142. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS EMERGENCY RESPONSE TRAINING PRO- GRAM. Of the funds authorized to be appropriated to the Department of Ener^ for fiscal year 1994 under section 3102, not more than $10,000^00 shall be available to carry out a hazardous materials management and hazardous materials emergency response training program. SEC. 3143. WORKER HEALTH AND PROTECTION. (a) HANFORD HEALTH INFORMATION NETWORK. — Of the funds authorized to be appropriated to the Department of Energy for fiscal year 1994 under section 3101(a), $1,750,000 shall be available for activities relating to the Hanford health information network established pursuant to the authority set forth in section 3138 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1991 (Public Law 101-510; 104 Stat. 1834). (b) PROTECTION OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS FACILITIES WORKERS. — Of the funds authorized to be appropriated to the Department of Energy for fiscal year 1994 for environmental restoration and waste management, $11,000,000 shall be available to carry out activities authorized under section 3131 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Years 1992 and 1993 (Public Law 102-190; 42 U.S.C. 7274d), relating to worker protection at nuclear weapons facilities. SEC. 3144. VERIFICATION AND CONTROL TECHNOLOGY. Of the funds authorized to be appropriated to the Department of Energy for fiscal year 1994 for operating expenses for activities relating to verification and control technology, not more than $334,441,000 may be obligated until the Secretary of Defense submits the report required by section 1606. SEC. 3145. TRITIUM PRODUCTION REQUIREMENTS. (a) EVALUATION.—(1) The Secretary of Energy shall evaluate— (A) a range of contingency options for meeting potential ^ tritiimi requirements of the United States before 2008; and (B) long-term options for the production of tritium to meet the tritium requirements of the United States after 2008. (2) Among the long-term options evaluated under paragraph (I)(B), the Secretary of Energy shall consider— (A) those technologies and reactors that are evaluated by the Secretary for plutonium disposition and are appropriate for the proauction of tritium, lor the feasibility and costeffectiveness of using such technologies and reactors for the production of tritium; and (B) any proposals for the private financing of tritium production facilities or for the commercial production of tritium that the Secretary considers promising. (b) REPORT.—Not later than six months after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Energy shall submit to the Congress a report on the contingency options evaluated under subsection (a)(l)(A) which sets forth the Secretary's plan for meeting, through 2008, the requirements of the United States for tritium for national security purposes. The report shall include an assessment of the effect of the closing of the K reactor at the Savannah River Site, South Carolina, on the ability of the Department of

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