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 94 STAT. 3198

93 Stat. 1265.

PUBLIC LAW 96-540—DEC. 17, 1980 of startup costs for the Purex chemical processing plant and N-reactor mode conversion at Richland, Washington. (D) For fluorinel processing of nonproduction fuels and related activities, $26,890,000. (E) For special isotope separations research, $14,815,000. (F) For decontamination and decommissioning, $4,000,000, (G) For interim waste operations, $149,940,000. (H) For long term waste management technology, $75,500,000, of which $5,000,000 shall be used only for the waste isolation pilot plant as authorized by section 213 of Public Law 96-164. (I) For transportation research and development, $5,000,000. (J) For program direction $3,045,000, of which $1,330,000 shall be used for materials production and $1,715,000 shall be used for byproducts management. (6) For nuclear materials security and safeguards technology development program (defense program), $43,304,000, including $3,795,000 for program direction. PLANT AND CAPITAL EQUIPMENT

SEC. 102. Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated to the Department of Energy for fiscal year 1981 for plant and capital equipment (including planning, construction, acquisition and modification of facilities, land acquisition related thereto, and acquisition and fabrication of capital equipment not related to construction) necessary for national security programs, as follows: (1) For defense inertial confinement fusion: Project 81-D-lOl, particle beam fusion accelerator-II, Sandia National Laboratories, New Mexico, $36,750,000. Project 80-AE-ll, target fabrication facility, Los Alamos National Scientific Laboratory, New Mexico, $14,300,000, for a total project authorization of $15,300,000. Project 80-AE-12, target fabrication facility, Ernest Orlando Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, California, $6,600,000 for a total project authorization of $7,600,000. Project 75-3-b, high energy laser facility, Los Alamos National Scientific Laboratory, New Mexico, an additional sum of $8,000,000, for a total project authorization of $62,500,000. (2) For naval reactors development: Project 8 1 - T - l l l, general plant projects, various locations, $3,300,000. Project 81-T-112, modifications and additions to prototype facilities, various locations, $103,000,000. Project 81-T-113, fuel materials examination area upgrading, Bettis Atomic Power Laboratory, West Mifflin, Pennsylvania, $2,700,000. (3) For weapons activities: Project 81-D-102, general plant projects, various locations, $28,900,000. Project 81-D-103, plant engineering and design, various locations, $4,600,000. Project 81-D-104, heavy duty drill repair facility, Nevada Test Site, Nevada, $1,700,000. Project 81-D-105, engineering office building, Nevada Test Site, Nevada, $1,800,000.

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