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[87 STAT. 143]
PUBLIC LAW 93-000—MMMM. DD, 1973
[87 STAT. 143]

87 STAT. ]

PUBLIC LAW 93-60-JULY 6, 1973

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Public Law 93-60 AN ACT To authorize appropriations to ^he Atomic Energy Commission in accordance with section 261 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and for other purposes.

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Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, Atomic Energy SEC. 101, There is hereby authorized to be appropriated to the A^^ropriTuon Atomic Energy Commission in accordance with the provisions of sec- authorization, tion 261 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended: 11 f*^i,- ^^• (a) For "Operating expenses", $1,740,750,000 not to exceed $128,800,000 in operating costs for the high energy physics program category, (b) For "Plant and capital equipment", including construction, acquisition, or modification of facilities, including land acquisition; and acquisition and fabrication of capital equipment not related to construction, a sum of dollars equal to the total of the following: (1) NUCLEAR MATERIALS.—

Project 74-1-a, additional facilities, high level waste storage, Savannah Kiver, South Carolina, $14,000,000. Project 74-1-b, replacement ventilation, air filter, F chemical separations area. Savannah River, South Carolina, $5,200,000, Project 74-1-c, calcined solids storage and plant safety improvements, Idaho Chemical Processing Plant, National Reactor Testing Station, Idaho, $3,000,000, Project 74-1-d, cooling tower fire protection, gaseous diffusion plants, $3,300,000, Project 74-1-e, new purge cascade, gaseous diffusion plant, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, $5,900,000, Project 74-1-f, plant liquid effluent pollution control, gaseous diffusion plants, $8,000,000, Project 74-1-g, cascade uprating program, gaseous diffusion plants (partial A E and limited component procurement only), $6,000,000. Project 74-1-h, transuranium contaminated solid waste treatment development facility, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, New Mexico, $1,650,000. (2) ATOMIC WEAPONS.—

Project 74-2-a, weapons production, development, and test installations, $10,000,000. Project 74-2-b, acid waste neutralization and recycle facilities, Y-12 Plant, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, $1,700,000. Project 74-2-c, high energy laser facility, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, California, $20,000,000. Project 74-2-d, national security and resources study center ( A E only), site undesignated, $350,000. (3) REACTOR DEVELOPMENT.—

Project 74-3-a, Liquid Metal Engineering Center (LMEC) facility modifications, Santa Susana, California, $3,000,000. Project 74-3-b, modifications to E B R - II, National Reactor Testing Station, Idaho, $2,000,000. Project 74-3-c, emergency process waste treatment facility, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee, $1,300,000. Project 74-3-d, modifications to reactors, $2,000,000.