Public Works for Water and Power Development and Atomic Energy Commission Appropriation Bill, 1974: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First Session, Part 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 - Nuclear energy |
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... heat , biocides , anti - corrosive agents , and other materials which affect man and the environment . While these problems all relate to nuclear activity , many of them are associated with other forms of energy . The program also ...
... heat , biocides , anti - corrosive agents , and other materials which affect man and the environment . While these problems all relate to nuclear activity , many of them are associated with other forms of energy . The program also ...
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... heat and light , there are large amounts of high- energy particles coming from the Sun and depending on whether we are at sea level or on top of a mountain , we receive a certain amount throughout our lives . Besides the natural ...
... heat and light , there are large amounts of high- energy particles coming from the Sun and depending on whether we are at sea level or on top of a mountain , we receive a certain amount throughout our lives . Besides the natural ...
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... heat from the process gas and power used in the non - process buildings . This amounts to about 65 megawatt - years at the three sites . At Oak Ridge , it also excludes power for Y - 12 and ORNL , amounting to about 100 megawatt - years ...
... heat from the process gas and power used in the non - process buildings . This amounts to about 65 megawatt - years at the three sites . At Oak Ridge , it also excludes power for Y - 12 and ORNL , amounting to about 100 megawatt - years ...
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... heat detection systems to activate the sprinkler systems ; galvanized steel piping and fittings will be replaced with copper piping and fittings as necessary . At Oak Ridge and Portsmouth additional underground supply lines will be ...
... heat detection systems to activate the sprinkler systems ; galvanized steel piping and fittings will be replaced with copper piping and fittings as necessary . At Oak Ridge and Portsmouth additional underground supply lines will be ...
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... heat detection systems , water lines , etc. ( 3 ) Utilities .... 590,000 55,000 470,000 35,000 815,000 460,000 1,875,000 550,000 Subtotal 740,000 580,000 1,540,000 2,860,000 C. Contingency at Approximately 15 % of Above Costs Total ...
... heat detection systems , water lines , etc. ( 3 ) Utilities .... 590,000 55,000 470,000 35,000 815,000 460,000 1,875,000 550,000 Subtotal 740,000 580,000 1,540,000 2,860,000 C. Contingency at Approximately 15 % of Above Costs Total ...
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