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PUBLIC LAW 85-162-AUG. 21, 1957

(2) By striking therefrom the figure "$350,000" for project 57-h-5, cosmotron target area, Brookhaven National Laboratory, and substituting therefor the figure "$3,550,000. SEC. 108. PROJECT RESCISSIONS.—(a) Public Law 141, Eightyfourth Congress, first session, is amended by rescinding therefrom authorization for certain projects, except for funds heretofore obligated, as follows: Project 56-b-l, power reactor development acceleration project, $25,000,000; Project 56-d-l, metallex pilot facility. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, $1,000,000; Project 56-d-3, special reactor facilities equipment, Hanford, Washington, $5,600,000; Project 56-d-5, conversion of pilot plant and facility to production plant and facility, Fernald, Ohio, $600,000; Project 56-d-8, expansion of metal recovery facility. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, $370,000; Project 56-f-l, art construction project, fiscal year 1956 increment, $17,873,000; Project 56-f-2, expamsion of weapons mateirial fabrication plant and facility, $15,000,000; Project 56-g-2, reactor training school, Argonne National Laboratory, $712,000; Project 56-g-3, chemistry cave for radioactive materials, Argonne National Laboratory, $448,000; and Project 56-g-7, research reactors for the development of peacetime uses of atomic energy under Agreements for Cooperation, $5,000,000. (b) Public Law 506, Eighty-fourth Congress, second session, is amended by rescinding therefrom authorization for certain projects, except for funds heretofore obligated, as follows: Project 57-a-l, additional feed materials, plant, $22,200,000; Project 57-a-8, chemical processing facility, St. Louis, Missouri, $1,600,000; Project 57-a-9, barrier plant automation, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, $1,400,000; Project 57-a-lO, reactor temperature test installation, Hanford, Washington, $900,000; Project 5 7 - a - l l, improvements to reactor cooling water effluent system, Hanford, Washington, $550,000; Project 57-a-12, fuel element heat-treating plant, Fernald, Ohio, $500,000; Project 57-c-lO, amended reactor development project, $15,000,000; Project 57-f-6, manufacturing support plant, Kansas City, Missouri, $444,000; and Project 57-f-8, mechanical shop additions, Livermore, California, $300,000. SEC. 109. EXPENSES FOR MOVE TO N E W PRINCIPAL OFFICE.—(a) The

Commission is authorized to use its funds for the following purposes in order to facilitate retention and relocation of Commission headquarters employees in the course of and following establishment of a new principal office outside the District of Columbia, and without limitation on the Commission's authority under existing law, as follows:

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