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PUBLIC LAW 87-316-SEPT. 26, 1961

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Public Law 87-315 AN ACT September 26, 1961

[H. R. 7576]

To authorize appropriations for the Atomic Energy Commission in accordance with section 261 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives cj^^i^sion^^ro- United States of America in Congress assembled, priation.

S E O. 1 0 1. P L A N T OR F A C I L I T Y ACQUISITION OR CONSTRUCTION.

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property,*etc?°" °' is herebjT authorized to be appropriated to the Atomic Energy Commission in accordance with the provisions of section 261a(l) of the 42 USC ll\i. -Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, the sum of $226,440,000 for acquisition or condemnation of any real property or any facility or for plant or facility acquisition, construction, or expansion, as follows: (a)

SPECIAL NUCLEAR MATERIALS.—

Project 62-a-l, modifications to production and supporting installations, $7,500,000. Project 62-a-2, fission product recovery, phase II, Hanford, Washington, $1,500,000. Project 62-a-3, modifications for improved natural fuel elements. Savannah River, South Carolina, $3,950,000. Project 62-a-4, solvent purification installation, Savaniiah River, South Carolina, $500,000. Project 62-a-5, additional reactor confinement, Savannah River, South Carolina, $3,000,000. (b)

SPECIAL NUCLEAR MATERIALS.—

Project 62-b-l, relocation of Clinch River pumping station. Oak Ridge, Tennessee, $1,425,000. Project 62-b-2, feed vaporization building, Paducah, Kentucky, $585,000. Project 62-b-3, permanent Gallaher Bridge, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, $1,265,000. (c)

ATOMIC WEAPONS.—

Project 62-c-l, weapons production, development, and test installations, $7,500,000. Project 62-C-2, specialized plant addition and modification, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, $3,500,000. Project 62-C-3, Tandem Van de Graaff facility, Los Alamos, New Mexico, $3,500,000. (d) REACTOR DEVELOPMENT.—

Project 62-d-l, test plant for Project S N A P, Santa Susana, California, $3,375,000. Project 62-d-2- experimental beryllium oxide reactor, National Reactor Testing Station, Idaho, $8,000,000. Project 62-d-3, fuels recycle pilot plant, Hanford, Washington, $5,000,000. Project 62-d-4, high radiation level analytical laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee, $2,000,000. Project 62-d-5, improvements to radioactive liquid waste system, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee, $1,700,000. Project 62-d-6, experimental organic cooled reactor loops, National Reactor Testing Station, Idaho, $6,000,000. Project 62-d-7, ultrahigh temperature reactor experiment building, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, New Mexico, $3,500,000. (e)

REACTOR DEVELOPMENT.—

Project 62-e-l, additional transient housing, Argonne National Laboratory, Illinois, $300,000. Project 62-e-2, technical services building. National Reactor Testing Station, Idaho, $1,500,000.