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PUBLIC LAW 85-000—MMMM. DD, 1958
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PUBLIC LAW 86-690-AUG. 4, 1968

3. Project 59-C-3, base construction, Nevada Test Site, $1,780, 000. 4. Project 5 9 - c ^, test area development, Nevada Test Site, $600,000. 5. Project 59-C-5, phermex installation, Los Alamos, New Mexico, $2,250,000. 6. Project 69-C-6, laboratory building, TA-33, Los Alamos, New Mexico, $590,000. 7. Project 59-C-7, test and environmental installations, Sandia Base, New Mexico, $1,488,000. 8. Project 59-C-8, lineal acceleration tester, Livermore, California, $390,000. 9. Project 59-C-9, test assembly building, $510,000. 10. Project 59-c-lO, high explosive development plant. Livermore, California, $2,000,000. 11. Project 59-c-ll, storage and handling building, Livermore, California, $250,000. (d)

KEACTOR DEVELOPMENT.—

1. Project 59-d-l, reprocessing pilot plant. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee, $3,500,000. 2. Project 59-d-2, special purpose test installation, $2,300,000. 3. Project 59-d-3, fast reactor safety testing station Nevada test site, $1,367,000. 4. Project 59-d-4, Army reactor experimental area ( A R E A), Arco, Idaho, $1,000,000. 5. Project 59-d-5, hot cells, $5,000,000. 6. Project 59-d-6, Army package power reactor No. 2, $3,000,000. 7. Project 59-d-7, modifications to organic moderated reactor experiment ( O M R E), experimental boiling water reactor ( E B W R), and boiling reactor experiment ( B O R A X), $6,300,000. 8. Project 59-d-8, heavy water component test reactor, $8,000,000. 9. Project 59-d-9, fuels technology centers addition, Argonne National Laboratory, Illinois, $5,000,000. 10. Project 59-d-lO, gas-cooled power reactor, $51,000,000. 11. Project 59-d-l 1, Project Sherwood plant, $2,000,000. 12. Project 59-d-12, design and engineering study of heavy water moderated power reactor, $2,500,000. 13. Project 59-d-13, design and engineering studies of, two large-scale power reactors and one intermediate size prototype power reactor, $6,000,000. 14. Project 59-d-14, design and engineering study of a power reactor of advanced design capable of utilizing nuclear superheat, such study to be undertaken either as a cooperative project or conducted solely by the Atomic Energy Commission, $750,000. 15. Project 59-d-15, metals and ceramics research building, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee, $6,500,000. 16. Project 59-d-16, metals process development plant, Ames, Iowa, $1,900,000. (e)

PHYSICAL RESEARCH.—

1. Project 59-e-l, accelerator improvements. University of California, Radiation I^aboratory, California, $1,300,000. 2. Project 59-e-2, CP-5 reactor improvements, Argonne National Laboratory, Illinois, $500,000. 3. Project 59-e-3, two accelerators, beam analyzing system and magnet, Pennsylvania State University, Pennsylvania, $950,000. 4. Project 59-e-4, cyclotron. University of California Radiation Laboratory, $5,000,000.

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