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PUBLIC LAW 85-162-AUG. 21, 1957

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12. Project 58-e-12, liquid metal fuel reactor experiment ( L M F R E), $17,500,000. 13. Project 58-e-13, Argonne boiling reactor ( A R B O R), National Reactor Testing Station, Idaho, $8,500,000. 14. Project 58-e-14, natural uranium, graphite moderated, gas cooled, power reactor prototype; development, design, and engineering only, $3,000,000. The Commission shall proceed with sufficient design work, together with appropriate engineering and development work, necessary for the Commission to begin construction as soon as practicable after authorization by the Congress, of a large scale natural uranium power reactor prototype. The Commission shall submit to the Joint Committee on Atomic Report to conEnergy a report on its design for this project, including cost gress. estimates and schedule of construction, not later than April 1, 1958. 15. Project 58-e-15, plutonium recycle experimental reactor designed for the production of 15,000 electrical kilowatt equivalent, $15,000,000. (f)

REACTOR DEVELOPMENT.—

1. Project 58-f-l, waste storage tanks. National Reactor Testing Station, Idaho, $3,700,000. 2. Project 58-f-2, hot pilot plant, $2,000,000. 3. Project 58-f-3, land acquisition. National Reactor Testing Station, Idaho, $1,000,000. (g) PHYSICAL RESEARCH.—

1. Project 58-g-l, accelerator improvements. University of California Radiation Laboratory, California, $875,000. (h) PHYSICAL RESEARCH.—

1. Project 58-h-l, reactor improvements, Argonne National Laboratory, Illinois, $380,000. (i) BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE.—

1. Project 58-i-l, mammalian radiation injury and recovery area. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee, $475,000. (j) TRAINING, EDUCATION, AND INFORMATION.—

1. Project 58-j-l, nuclear training project. Regional Nuclear Training Center, Puerto Rico, $2,500,000. (k)

COMMUNITY.—

1. Project 58-k-l, schools, Los Alamos, New Mexico, $965,000. 2. Project 58-k-2, housing modifications, Los Alamos, New Mexico, $1,000,000. 3. Project 58-k-8, additional water well, Los Alamos, New Mexico, $138,000. (1) GENERAL PLANT PROJECTS.—$26,016,000. SEC. 102. LIMITATIONS.— (a) The Commission is authorized

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start any project set forth in subsections 101(b), 101 (c), 101 (e), 101 (g), and 101 (j) 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(d), 101 (f), 101 (h), 101 (i), and 101 (k) 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.

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