Friedman, Glauthier, and Groat Nominations: Hearing Before the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, One Hundred Fifth Congress, Second Session, on the Nominations of Gregory H. Friedman, to be Inspector General, Department of Energy; Theodore J. Glauthier, to be Deputy Secretary of Energy; and Charles G. Groat, to be Director, U.S. Geological Survey, Department of the Interior, September 17, 1998, Volume 4 |
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... nuclear waste issue , and we could go on from there and so forth , but I think a number of us , including myself and Senator Domenici , have led the charge to basically maintain the Depart- ment . We argue that there is a crying need ...
... nuclear waste issue , and we could go on from there and so forth , but I think a number of us , including myself and Senator Domenici , have led the charge to basically maintain the Depart- ment . We argue that there is a crying need ...
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... nuclear waste bill . The nuclear industry is choking on its waste . The Government is under contractual commitment to take that waste this year . The suits are piling up . It is a full employment act for the lawyers . The sanctity of ...
... nuclear waste bill . The nuclear industry is choking on its waste . The Government is under contractual commitment to take that waste this year . The suits are piling up . It is a full employment act for the lawyers . The sanctity of ...
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... nuclear waste program . As you know , by the end of this year , the Department will complete the viability assessment of the Yucca Mountain site as the potential permanent repository . I am very conscious of the De- partment's ...
... nuclear waste program . As you know , by the end of this year , the Department will complete the viability assessment of the Yucca Mountain site as the potential permanent repository . I am very conscious of the De- partment's ...
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... nuclear energy and address the waste as a consequence of the difficulty in resolving the pile - up of waste that the Government has agreed to take in 1998 ? Mr. GLAUTHIER . Mr. Chairman , I do agree that nuclear power has an important ...
... nuclear energy and address the waste as a consequence of the difficulty in resolving the pile - up of waste that the Government has agreed to take in 1998 ? Mr. GLAUTHIER . Mr. Chairman , I do agree that nuclear power has an important ...
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... nuclear powerplants , and trying to deal with some of those issues . So I do ... nuclear powerplants than we would otherwise have , so that is one . The CHAIRMAN ... waste , before Secretary Richardson's con- firmation , President Clinton ...
... nuclear powerplants , and trying to deal with some of those issues . So I do ... nuclear powerplants than we would otherwise have , so that is one . The CHAIRMAN ... waste , before Secretary Richardson's con- firmation , President Clinton ...
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