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PUBLIC LAW 141-JULY 11, 1955

3. Project $4,015,000. 4. Project 5. Project $1,568,000. 6. Project $1,330,000. 7. Project 8. Project Los Alamos,

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56-f-3, new Sigma Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, 56-f-4, detonator production plant, $3,750,000. 56-f-o, base construction. Pacific proving ground, F S ^ » 56-f-6, Eocky Flats, Colorado, plant and facilities, 56-f-7, base construction, Nevada test site, $927,000. 56-f-8, addition to technical laboratory shop building, New Mexico, $735,000.

(g) REACTOR DEVELOPMENT.—

1. Project 56-g-l, engineering test reactor facility, $14,350,000. 2. Project 56-g-2, reactor training school, Argonne National Laboratory, $712,000. 3. Project 56-g-3, chemistry cave for radioactive materials, Argonne National Laboratory, $448,000. 4. Project 56-g-4, reactor engineering building addition, Argonne National Laboratory, $295,000. 5. Project 56-g-5, high level chemical development facility. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, $280,000. 6. Project 56-g-6, research reactor, Philippine Government, $500,000.^ 7. Project 56-g-7, research reactors for the development of peacetime uses of atomic energy under Agreements for Cooperation, $5,000,000. (h) PHYSICAL RESEARCH.—

1. Project 56-h-l, conversion of existing building to development plant, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, $1,150,000. 2. Project 56-h-2, fabrication plant for development equipment. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, $440,000. (i) BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE.—Project 56-i-l, medical research plant and facility, Brookhaven National Laboratory, $6,040,000. (j)

COMMUNITY.—

1. Project 56-j-l, additional housing units, Monticello, Utah, $250,000. 2. Project 56-J-2, new community hospital, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, $2,900,000. 3. Project 56-J-3, water and sewer replacements and improvements, Richland, Washington, $160,000. 4. Project 56-J-4, housing program (group 18), Los Alamos, New Mexico, $3,500,000. (k) SOURCE AND OTHER R A W MATERIALS.—Project 5 6 - k - l, offsite

access roads, $4,165,000. (1) GENERAL PLANT PROJECTS.—$17,960,000. SEC. 102. LIMITATIONS.—

(a) The Commission is authorized to start any project set forth in subsections 101(a) through 101 (d) only if the currently estimated cost of that project does not exceed by more than 25 per centum the estimated cost set forth for that project. (b) The Commission is authorized to start any project set forth in subsections 101(e) through 101 (j) only if the currently estimated cost of that project does not exceed by more than 10 per centum the estimated cost set forth for that project. (c) The Commission is authorized to start the project set forth in subsection 101(k) only if the currently estimated cost of the project does not exceed the estimated cost set forth for that project. (d) The Commission is authorized to start a project under subsection 101(1) only if it is in accordance with the following: 1. For community operations, the maximum currently estimated cost of any project shall be $100,000 and the maximum currently esti-

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