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 12 2 STA T .57 5 PUBLIC LA W 11 0– 1 8 1 —J A N .28, 2008 Sec.312 2. R e port o n ret i re m ent a n d di s mant l ement o f n u clear w ar h eads. Sec. 3123. P lan for addressin g securit y ris k s posed to nuclear weapons comple x . Sec. 312 4 . D epartment of E nergy protecti v e forces. Sec. 312 5 . Evaluation of N ational Nuclear Security A dministration strategic plan for advanced computing. Sec. 312 6 . Sense of C ongress on the nuclear nonproliferation policy of the U nited States and the Relia b le Replacement W arhead program. Sec. 312 7 . Department of Energy report on plan to strengthen and expand I nter - national Radiological T hreat Reduction program. Sec. 312 8 . Department of Energy report on plan to strengthen and expand M ate- rials Protection , Control, and Accounting program. Sec. 312 9 . Agreements and reports on nuclear forensics capabilities. Sec. 313 0 . Report on status of environmental management initiatives to accelerate the reduction of environmental risks and challenges posed by the legacy of the Cold War. Subtitle D — Nuclear Terrorism Prevention Sec. 3131. Definitions. Sec. 3132. Sense of Congress on the prevention of nuclear terrorism. Sec. 3133. Minimum security standard for nuclear weapons and formula q uantities of strategic special nuclear material. Sec. 3134. Annual report. Subti t leA—Na ti on al Se c u r it yP ro g ra ms Aut h ori z ations SEC.310 1. NATIO NA L N U CLEA R SECURIT Y A DM INISTRATION. (a)AUTHORIZA TIO N O F A P PROPRIATION S.—Funds a reh ere by au t h o r iz edtobea p propriated to the D epart m ent o fE ner g y for fis c a l year 20 0 8 for the acti v ities of the N ational Nuclear S ecurity Administration in carrying out programs necessary for national security in the amount of $9,576 ,095,000, to be allocated as follo w s

( 1 ) For weapons activities, $6, 4 65,574,000. (2) For defense nuclear nonproliferation activities, $1,902,646,000. ( 3 ) For naval reactors, $808,219,000. (4) For the O ffice of the Administrator for Nuclear Security, $399,656,000. (b) AUTHORIZATION OF N EWPL ANT PRO J E C TS.—From funds referred to in subsection (a) that are available for carrying out plant pro j ects, the Secretary of Energy may carry out new plant projects for the National Nuclear Security Administration as follows: (1) For readiness in technical base and facilities, the fol - lowing new plant projects: Project 08 – D–801, H igh pressure fire loop, Pante x Plant, Amarillo, T exas, $7,000,000. Project 08–D–802, High explosive pressing facility, Pantex Plant, Amarillo, Texas, $25,300,000. Project 08–D–804, Technical Area 55 reinvestment project, L os Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New M exico, $6,000,000. (2) For facilities and infrastructure recapitalization, the following new plant projects: Project 08–D–601, Mercury highway, Nevada Test Site, Nevada, $7,800,000. Project 08–D–602, Potable water system upgrades, Y – 12 Plant, Oa kR idge, Tennessee, $22,500,000. (3) For safeguards and security, the following new plant project:

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