Grumbly, Alm, Coburn, and Burton Nominations: Hearing Before the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, One Hundred Fourth Congress, Second Session, on the Nominations of Thomas P. Grumbly, to be Under Secretary, Department of Energy ... March 5, 1996, Volume 4Hearings on nominations to positions in the Dept. of Energy and the U.S. Enrichment Corporation. |
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... schedule for cleaning up Fernald from 25 years to 10 years , at an estimated savings of $ 2.4 billion . Central to the approval of that compressed schedule was acceptance by the local community of a plan to dispose of certain very low ...
... schedule for cleaning up Fernald from 25 years to 10 years , at an estimated savings of $ 2.4 billion . Central to the approval of that compressed schedule was acceptance by the local community of a plan to dispose of certain very low ...
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... a lot of interest , that when awarded by the end of the summer will begin the process of vitrifying the wastes at Hanford , and that is on the schedule that we anticipated . The CHAIRMAN . Will this be the same process that 18.
... a lot of interest , that when awarded by the end of the summer will begin the process of vitrifying the wastes at Hanford , and that is on the schedule that we anticipated . The CHAIRMAN . Will this be the same process that 18.
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... schedule is - and if I'm wrong here I will have to get back to you exactly for the record , but I believe that the actual schedule to begin producing either glass or what- ever the form of the output is going to be is 2001 , in line ...
... schedule is - and if I'm wrong here I will have to get back to you exactly for the record , but I believe that the actual schedule to begin producing either glass or what- ever the form of the output is going to be is 2001 , in line ...
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... schedule . Senator JOHNSTON . Let me ask you my final question . One of the hurdles in trying to privatize more of the Department's cleanup program is ensuring that contractors will not be held liable for delays or the cost of abandoned ...
... schedule . Senator JOHNSTON . Let me ask you my final question . One of the hurdles in trying to privatize more of the Department's cleanup program is ensuring that contractors will not be held liable for delays or the cost of abandoned ...
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... schedule continues with the goal of completing construction activity and system assembly and beginning limited production testing in August 1996 . However , due to delays in design and work plan documentation , the Limited Produc- tion ...
... schedule continues with the goal of completing construction activity and system assembly and beginning limited production testing in August 1996 . However , due to delays in design and work plan documentation , the Limited Produc- tion ...
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