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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... problems and he has brought what was a run - away program under some measure of control . I am particularly pleased with the efforts to reduce costs which have occurred in the cleanup program under Tom's direction . Perhaps most ...
... problems and he has brought what was a run - away program under some measure of control . I am particularly pleased with the efforts to reduce costs which have occurred in the cleanup program under Tom's direction . Perhaps most ...
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... problems more promptly . And just this week , the Defense Waste Proc- essing Facility at Savannah River , the first and largest American vitrification facil- ity for high level waste , has been declared ready to operate . We have ...
... problems more promptly . And just this week , the Defense Waste Proc- essing Facility at Savannah River , the first and largest American vitrification facil- ity for high level waste , has been declared ready to operate . We have ...
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... problem is to find ways to collaborate with states and citizens to establish plans that will help us finish our site ... problems of nuclear mate- rials management and disposition . Whether in Idaho , North Carolina , South Caro- lina ...
... problem is to find ways to collaborate with states and citizens to establish plans that will help us finish our site ... problems of nuclear mate- rials management and disposition . Whether in Idaho , North Carolina , South Caro- lina ...
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... problems , will result in greater health protection . I believe that , with diligent efforts , we can look toward reducing most of the mortgages and reducing most of the risk within a dec- ade . Such a goal could mobilize DOE's staff ...
... problems , will result in greater health protection . I believe that , with diligent efforts , we can look toward reducing most of the mortgages and reducing most of the risk within a dec- ade . Such a goal could mobilize DOE's staff ...
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... DOE to conduct the program at lower costs and , by allowing it to tackle some currently in- tractable problems , will result in greater health protection . I firmly believe that streamlining processes and shortening the deadlines 14.
... DOE to conduct the program at lower costs and , by allowing it to tackle some currently in- tractable problems , will result in greater health protection . I firmly believe that streamlining processes and shortening the deadlines 14.
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