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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... materials , both transuranic and high - level materials . I think that is important for Idaho . I think it is important for the DOE , and it is extremely important that this country recognize its ability to handle and manage nuclear ...
... materials , both transuranic and high - level materials . I think that is important for Idaho . I think it is important for the DOE , and it is extremely important that this country recognize its ability to handle and manage nuclear ...
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... materials , their stabilization , and their disposition . In addition to the Office of Environmental Management , these would include : the Office of Material Disposi- tion , which tackles the challenge of making decisions about the ...
... materials , their stabilization , and their disposition . In addition to the Office of Environmental Management , these would include : the Office of Material Disposi- tion , which tackles the challenge of making decisions about the ...
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... materials , their stabilization and their disposition . In addition to the Office of Envi- ronmental Management , these would include the Office of Materials Disposition , which tackles the challenge of making decisions about the ...
... materials , their stabilization and their disposition . In addition to the Office of Envi- ronmental Management , these would include the Office of Materials Disposition , which tackles the challenge of making decisions about the ...
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... materials , which are essentially the plutonium , high- ly enriched uranium , and spent fuel that we have at our sites , can essentially be completed within the next 4 to 5 years . We are oper- ating on a timetable established by the ...
... materials , which are essentially the plutonium , high- ly enriched uranium , and spent fuel that we have at our sites , can essentially be completed within the next 4 to 5 years . We are oper- ating on a timetable established by the ...
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... materials basis and the Government covered all of the work that happened , really no matter what the performance was . And that was probably appropriate when we were making nu- clear weapons - first time , big projects , didn't know ...
... materials basis and the Government covered all of the work that happened , really no matter what the performance was . And that was probably appropriate when we were making nu- clear weapons - first time , big projects , didn't know ...
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