Closeout Costs, Clinch River Breeder Reactor Project: Hearing Before the Committee on Science and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, First Session, May 11, 1981 |
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... regard to reimbursement of contributions was $ 117.2 million . Reimbursement has been an issue for some time . When we did our work 2 or 3 years ago the Government maintained it had no reimbursement liability . Now , however , I think ...
... regard to reimbursement of contributions was $ 117.2 million . Reimbursement has been an issue for some time . When we did our work 2 or 3 years ago the Government maintained it had no reimbursement liability . Now , however , I think ...
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... regard to other breeder projects . Mr. LUJAN . It seems incredible to me that we sit here and discuss $ 117 million paid in by utilities in a good faith agreement . We are now arguing about whether we ought to give it back to them . We ...
... regard to other breeder projects . Mr. LUJAN . It seems incredible to me that we sit here and discuss $ 117 million paid in by utilities in a good faith agreement . We are now arguing about whether we ought to give it back to them . We ...
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... regard to their obligations toward completion of the breeder reactor . There is considerable data and evidence . I got into that back in 1976 , I believe it was , and 1977 , as to the change in the total obligations to be incurred by ...
... regard to their obligations toward completion of the breeder reactor . There is considerable data and evidence . I got into that back in 1976 , I believe it was , and 1977 , as to the change in the total obligations to be incurred by ...
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... regard to the merits of doing it , must we do it ? Mr. CAFFEY . I would have to look at that to the dollar to answer that question honestly , Mr. Weber . Mr. WEBER . It seems to me the answer is clearly no . The commit- tee may decide ...
... regard to the merits of doing it , must we do it ? Mr. CAFFEY . I would have to look at that to the dollar to answer that question honestly , Mr. Weber . Mr. WEBER . It seems to me the answer is clearly no . The commit- tee may decide ...
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... regard to figures put forth in a benefit analysis as to the termination of the Clinch River breeder reactor , it seems to me there are a number of things that have not even been considered if the project were to continue . In 1977 , the ...
... regard to figures put forth in a benefit analysis as to the termination of the Clinch River breeder reactor , it seems to me there are a number of things that have not even been considered if the project were to continue . In 1977 , the ...
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additional agree amended Appendix applicable appropriate approval Atomic Energy authorized BOUQUARD breach Breeder Reactor Corporation budget CAFFEY CHAIRMAN clause Clinch River Breeder committee Commonwealth Edison Company CONGRESS THE LIBRARY construction contract contractors Coop Cost Accounting Standards CRBR CRBRP criteria Department of Energy Don Fuqua Elec employees ERDA's ERTEL estimated expenses Fast Breeder Reactor fiscal year 1982 funds Government hereinafter HOBELMAN incurred indemnity KEARNEY liability LIBRARY OF CONGRESS licensing light water reactor LMFBR Demonstration Plant ment million Modification nuclear obligations operation OTTINGER parties payment personnel PMC's Power Principal Project Agreements Project Activities Project Management Corporation proposed pursuant to paragraph question reactor manufacturers reimbursement representatives request research and development Reserved River Breeder Reactor Secretary of Labor section 106 September 24 small business subcontracts Tennessee Valley Authority thereto tion TVA's United uranium Utility Contribution Agreements utility industry WINN
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