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 112 STAT. 2240 PUBLIC LAW 105-261—OCT. 17, 1998 (B) For plant projects (including maintenance, restoration, planning, construction, acquisition, modification of facilities, and the continuation of projects authorized in prior years, and land acquisition related thereto), $81,256,000, to be allocated as follows: Project 99-D-403, privatization phase I infrastructure support, Richland, Washington, $14,800,000. Project 97-D-402, tank farm restoration and safe operations, Richland, Washington, $22,723,000. Project 96-D-408, waste management upgrades, Richland, Washington, $171,000. Project 94-D-407, initial tank retrieval systems, Richland, Washington, $32,860,000. Project 93-D-187, high-level waste removal from filled waste tanks. Savannah River Site, Aiken, South Carolina, $10,702,000. (4) SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY.—For science and technology in carrying out environmental restoration and waste management activities necessary for national security programs in the amount of $250,000,000. (5) PROGRAM DIRECTION. —For program direction in carry- ing out environmental restoration and waste management activities necessary for national security programs in the amount of $346,199,000. (b) ADJUSTMENT. — The total amount authorized to be appropriated pursuant to paragraphs (1), (2)(A), (3)(A), (4), and (5) of subsection (a) is the sum of the amounts authorized to be appropriated in those paragraphs, reduced by $94,100,000, to be derived from use of prior year balances. SEC. 3103. OTHER DEFENSE ACTIVITIES. (a) IN GENERAL.— Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated to the Department of Energy for fiscal year 1999 for other defense activities in carrying out programs necessary for national security in the amount of $1,716,160,000, to be allocated as follows: (1) NONPROLIFERATION AND NATIONAL SECURITY.— For nonproliferation and national security, $699,300,000, to be allocated as follows: (A) For verification and control technology, $503,500,000, to be allocated as follows: (i) For nonproliferation and verification research and development, $210,000,000. (ii) For arms control, $256,900,000. (iii) For intelligence, $36,600,000. (B) For nuclear safeguards and security, $53,200,000. (C) For security investigations, $30,000,000. (D) For emergency management, $23,700,000. (E) For program direction, $88,900,000. (2) WORKER AND COMMUNITY TRANSITION ASSISTANCE. —For worker and community transition assistance, $40,000,000, to be allocated as follows: (A) For worker and community transition, $36,000,000. (B) For program direction, $4,000,000. (3) FISSILE MATERIALS CONTROL AND DISPOSITION. —For fissile materials control and disposition, $168,960,000, to be allocated as follows: (A) For operation and maintenance, $111,372,000.

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