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 98 STAT. 2640

PUBLIC LAW 98-525—OCT. 19, 1984 (i) $92,700,000 shall be used for glass laser experiments; (ii) $42,100,000 shall be used for gas laser experiments; (iii) $19,200,000 shall be used for pulsed power experiments; and (iv) $750,000 shall be used for supporting research. (D) For production and surveillance, $1,810,900,000. (E) For program direction, $60,855,000. (3) For verification and control technology, $73,700,000, of which $3,200,000 shall be used for program direction. (4) For defense nuclear materials production, $1,407,090,000, to be allocated as follows: (A) For uranium enrichment, $142,800,000. (B) For production reactor operations, $551,235,000. (C) For processing of defense nuclear materials, $379,770,000. (D) For special isotope separation, $60,000,000. (E) For supporting services, $252,985,000. (F) For program direction, $20,300,000. (5) For defense nuclear WEiste and byproduct management, $358,700,000, to be allocated as follows: (A) For interim waste management, $240,400,000. (B) For long-term waste management technology, $90,400,000. (C) For terminal waste storage, $25,800,000. (D) For program direction, $2,100,000. (6) For nuclear materials safeguards and security technology development program, $58,000,000, of which $7,600,000 shall be used for program direction. (7) For security investigations, $34,000,000. PLANT AND CAPITAL EQUIPMENT

SEC. 1602. Funds are authorized to be appropriated to the Department of Energy for fiscal year 1985 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 naval reactors development: Project 85-N-lOl, general plant projects, various locations, $2,000,000. Project 8 2 - N - l l l, materials facility, Savannah River, South Carolina, $40,000,000, for a total project authorization of $165,000,000. Project 81-T-112, modifications and additions to prototype facilities, various locations, $6,000,000, for a total project authorization of $110,000,000. (2) For weapons activities: Project 85-D-lOl, general plant projects, various locations, $29,600,000. Project 8 5 - D - l l l, general plant projects, various locations, $30,200,000. Project 85-D-102, nuclear weapons research, development, and testing facilities revitalization, phase I, various locations, $35,400,000.

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