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Advises That Conference Rept on Continuing Resolution for FY83, Published in 821220 Congressional Record.Language Cited in NRDC & Sierra Club 821221 Brief Appears on Page H10636
ML20023B324
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Site: Clinch River
Issue date: 12/23/1982
From: Greenberg E
GALLOWAY & GREENBERG
To: Gilinsky V, Palladino N, Roberts T
NRC COMMISSION (OCM)
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  • GALLOWAY & GREENBERG ,

ATTORN EYS AT LAW

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DCLtiETED L. THOMAS GALLowAy WASHINGTON, D. C. 20006 (l.*? N R ^ TELEPHONC ELDON V C. GR EEN BERO Y (202) G33-9064

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8.unes The Honorable Nunzio J. Palladino The Honorable James K. Asselstine Chairman Commissioner Nuclear Regulatory Commission Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Washington, D.C. 20555 l

l The Honorable Victor Gilinsky The Honorable John F. Ahearne Commissioner Commissioner Nuclear Regulatory Commission Nuclear Regulatory Commission i Washington, D.C. 20555 Washington, D.C. 20555 I

The Honorable Thomas F. Roberts Commissioner l Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Clinch River Breeder Reactor Plant Docket No. 50-537 (Section 50.12 Request)

Gentlemen:

I am writing to advise you that the Conference Report on the Continuing Resolution for Fiscal Year 1983 (H.R. Rep. No.97-980) was published in the Congressional Record of December 20, 1982. The i language in the Report relating to the Clinch River Breeder Reactor, j cited in our Brief of December 21 at pages 9-10 and reproduced at Tab J A thereof, appears at 128 Cong. Rec. H10636. A copy of the relevant pages is enclosed.

Sincerely, Eldon V.C. Greenberg Counsel to Intervenors, Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc.

and the Sierra Club

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Honorable Nunzio J. Palladino Honorable James K. Asselstine Honorable Victor Gilinsky Honorable John F. Ahearne Honorable Thomas F. Roberts December 23, 1982 Page Two cc:

  • Daniel Swanson, Esquire
  • Stuart Treby, Esquire
  • Bradley W. Jones, Esquire Office of Executive Legal Director U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Maryland National Bank Building 7705 Old Georgetown Road Bethesda, Maryland 20814
  • R. Tenney Johnson, Esquire
  • Leon Silverstrom, Esquire
  • Warren E. Bergholz, Jr., Esquire
  • Michael D. Oldak, Esquire
  • L. Dcw Davis, Esquire Office of the General Counsel .-

U.S. Department of Energy 1000 Independence Avenue, S.W.

Washington, D.C. 20585

  • George L. Edgar, Esquire
  • Irvin N. Shapell, Esquire
  • Thomas A. Schmutz, Esquire
  • Gregg A. Day, Esquire

Washington, D.C. 20036

  • Docketing and Service Section Office of the Secretary U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 (3 copies) ,
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I Henorable Nunzio J. Palladino honorable James K. Asselstine Honorable Victor Gilinsky Honorable John F. Ahearne Honorable Thomas F. Roberts December 23, 1982 Page Three

  • Leonard Bickwit, Esquire Office of the General Counsel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555
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Director Bodega Marine Laboratory University of California P.O. Box 247 Bodega Bay, California 94923 Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Atomic Safety & Licensing Board Panel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555

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Honorable Nunzio J. Palladino Honorable James K. Asselstine Honorable Victor Gilinsky I Honorable John F. Ahearne Honorable Thomas F. Roberts December 23, 1982 Page Four Herbert S. Sanger, Jr., Esquire Lewis E. Wallace, Esquire James F. Burger, Esquire W. Walker LaRoche, Esquire Edward J. Vigluicci Office of the General Counsel Tennessee Valley Authority 400 Commerce Avenue Knoxville, Tennessee 37902 William B. Hubbard, Esquire Assistant Attorney General State of Tennessee Office of the Attorney General 422 Supreme Court Building Nashville, Tennessee 37219 Lawson McGhee Public Library 500 West Church Street Knoxville, Tennessee 37902 William E. Lantrip, Esquire City Attorney Municipal Building P.O. Box 1 Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830 Oak Ridge Public Library Civic Center Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37820 Commissioner James Cotham Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development Andrew Jackson Building, Suite 1007 Nashville, Tennessee 32219 l

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MRC. Th] bill niso requ!r:s terrnin t. fanal Orca;terious cad trwrumni sn- porta settor fears cad crogran lad pro.

1 t.on of exports 13 nati:ns engagir E irt e udsna the masses of sectie hug / # *W /sh. Det noctMaundsxg cny i actirties that would lend to n hnlt of Use f orrsgn Asststance Act of 196L except otAer prottston W thss punnt resoistson or expctts licensed by the NitC. A PresI' that such funds shall be made ovattable only any other Act ss.500p00 cf the funds pro- i l

in onortlance seith the fotnt Errlanatory t!Jed for floraturas uutcr the authornty &

den'lal wavier of these recutrements statement c/ the Commfttee of CoVrrence tusfo:nt resolut:on shan not be m:de . lat att-Anta A tongressional \tto of this Wniver accompanying the conference report on thts at>le sentti that country meets thefinM terms I by concurrent resolution is provided foint resolutton ffER. ftra $Jff; #140.233.000 of Me tending arburation arbJ established lor under provisions nirendy contained for

  • Energy cod se:reted derstopment actte. t y the inter American Cov,mercial Arkitra. {*

in the NNPA for NRC licented ex. stner Destlopment An' stance'; 3:L920.000 twn Coru:tssset as regares constructaan w,s e for

  • International duaster assutance . Aggergates Corporahon.
  • 19175r.000 for *Sahet destlopment pro-gran*, of schsch not less aan 22.000.000 t:1 Nottetthsta :dans section tot of this 1

CONTERENCE REPORT ON shen de arctlable onlyfu the Nrican Dent. M nt m dulica. ch * " ! # r ut f & 9 '

llOUSE JOL.TT RESOLUTION 631 co,m,ent roundation: 225J22.000 for

  • ray. Foreten Assistance Act of 1962 ts amende \

m, g, gg, yo,rtan scrrice Rettrement and tv adding at tAe end thern the tocounno  :

Mr. Wilr1 TEN submitted the fol. Duabitsty Is ad'; 32.790.000 in forrian eur* new aretton' I lossag Con!trentt report nnd state. rennes for "Ot'ernas trotnset and statal *src.128. Taryrting Asst: tan:e for T?sose i ment en the joint resolution tH.J. Dies. det'2cP'"rnt actientics (foreign currency usin,in Ab5olute Forerty..-Is carru a out t

C311 tasking further contintiing nppro- Surport 8"D9W fund.576.NO.000for

  1. 1 the Economic g%ts chcpfer the errstdent in /bcc2 year le priations and provttng for productive- I'c'thout applVina Pilar rear 199L shau attempt to use not less than 40 i employment for the fiscal year 1983 earmark,ng of wh not less tAan siss,000 Oc0Polamt),

offundsfor Sudan and da11 be per centen of the funds made crat:able to and for other purposer cerry on,t this chapter toftacwe trofi.ctat e arad.nbie for Isrnet ant not icss tha' farshtsts, goodr and sert necs sanc's act2 ex-CcstTr.13cx Rtrcat (1L Rrrt. No. 97 980) 1 0.0M00 s 3D e on e for Em,Q pedthous y and directly benent those fit-tng The committee of conference on the %- 0 0 r!O att e M (1 absolmfe powrty las deterzatard undcr i acresing totes t,f the tso llDuses cn the *

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  • Agency for ,1nternatsonal Dct elopment ? ' I*

amendments et the Seeste to the bill fl1J. Etc.500.000 fbr *" Trade V.es. 630 msung farther continuing appro- 8103.0:0.000 for t\e *rrace Ca rp s '*, Mn and Worment and the intunattna!

and dcrclopment7 by me intunanonal Bank fu Remstruc-priatior:s and prorldmt for productne em. 3395.000.000 fbr Atigration and 1:rfu?ry As- Mrforment AssWreA Sd f2cilificA ,

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p1oprent tot the fiscal yest ending Septe:n* sistance" ta-sthout arr4 nag prior tear een goodA and sertners may datikdr. for exam. l bor 33. IS83. and tor other purposes, hants marktng d fu'ad.s/; $2SO.000.000 for neces- TJr. trrigation fcethites, c2tensson scrricca.

Inet, after tuu and tree conference, have sary expenses to carry out the pmrtstons c/ credit for small farms road.s. sVe drtnt-agreed to recommend and do recommend to sectnon 50J of the Foreign Asstst.snee Act of ing inter supplies andbrallA sersteen Ss,ch j thrir trspecttre flouses as tolloirs:

JS$1 and ne prortsions of title I of & 2508 f.:ctittitt goods and scrrices saay not in.

i e That the Senate rnede trem its amend- as rrported, of erhich not less than clade stkdsts, repo*ts, trchsical attsw, cora- . 3 l 1 l mints numbered 6.10.11.12, 18. 22, 33, 35 #110.000.000 sha3 he crailaNe for Turkry, si.itina scrnces, or any otAct ticms unless l

37. 40, 41. SS. 61. 67. 73. 81. 82. 33, St. 86. 87 nof Irss than JJr.500.000 shc3 be ataflable IA7 they are k. sed primarily by nose litf ng  ;

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100.90.1 L91. 97. 98.1M.112.113.114.115.118 1 3.115. and 133. for Portuput, and not less than #25.000.000 in absolute pot erty themsel <s. or 181 they k-That the !!ouse recede trorn ita disagree- shr2s be artzi2able for Koroccg 315.000.000 coutatute rescarch irhich prods. cts or atras ment to the amm*ments of the Sennte for *laternational MaltJary Educatios and .to pmduce techsters, sw14 or other tiems '.

numbered L. L 3. 4. L 11.17,18.19. 20, 21. Trasntag? 21.175.000.000.k.pr necessary ex- to be pr1martly used sa y those !irtr.t in aMo -

24.25.27.78.29.31 35,34,39.44. 45.46,47 penus to carry est acclsons 2J and to of the 16te poverts. Research shall not etmatiftue -

Arms Kiport ContmlJet and the pros tsions the anchr part d sisch facitha,900d4 and '

48. 49. 50. St. 52. 53,54. 55,56. 57,59. 60. 61 of tith 1 #12602, as trported, c/ ithfch not serrierti Ih
61. 64. ti. 66. 68. CS. 'IL 14.16. *Ti.18. 80. SS. less than 3M0.000.000 shan be cRocated to -

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89. 100. 10 t. 102. 101. 104. 105, 104, 107, 108 f,rafg agg,yp0.000,000 of the amouni prt> fmridcd further. Dat within su wths 111.117.118.124.126,129. and 132. and t tard /br the total aggrrgate errdit sa:e erfJ. vier the date of cpproral & tat
  • fotni reso-acrut to the same- eng durtng Me carrrnt ftsetn! year shair be al- lufWn, th Adrramtstrutor # IV Amy for Arnerdnmt numbered 7, located only to Estart/ and not less than Internaturnal Detslopment shaQ rrport to That the House recede firm its dls1 gree- 88:5.000.000 shall be allocated to Egypt; g"Y * #^* '"#"'" * #'*
  • W # # l' ment to the amendment et the Senate r am- 33.63# 000.000 e/ contingent liabusty (of M mined to l t>rred 't. and agree to the same with an uhtch not kst than 2290.000.000 shall be "mW ' # '**Me ims &wc2s

'strementS and de the eCect on ,

amendment. as lohs:

st affable for fu rtcy, not kss than "# /0W' *##**N "" W'" .

In !!es of the matter stricken by said $31500.000 shah be arct2aNe jbr ftrtugal, and the Senate agTre to the same. k f amendment inr.ert the tollos1cc or any not less thes STS 000.000 shall be asizticNe, Amendment rusmbered 9-

othcr pronslos plair ce section 102 of this 'I r;rst ren'atto% and the Se nats agree to the for Moroccg sad not less pas f(00.000.000 That the Itouse ecede trem l's disagree- $

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sha3 be atollable for Sputn> for total ccm-' eM Dt to the amendment thf ths Scrate nu:n-'

Amend: cert numbered 8;. mitments to ruarantreloans undtr *Torespn bered 9. and agree to the same s!!h an

.* 3tiJtary Credit sales '; not to c cced amer.dment. as tollonie That ment to the Ilouse recede the amendment nt the trom its disagree-Senate num- sf;3.000.000 are authortzed to be made. In lieu of the triatter stricken and inserted -

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berrd 8. and agrm to the same tith an atcitaNe (fon for the "Spectal Defense A quisi-Fund";and not to excerd 81.400.000 000 by said amervimerit insert the tc&att g* -

lr ^1 amendatut. as tonon of gmss obitgaisons for the p-,n ts pal N# '*" -*** Y***' ' {

! In bru of the m: Ret streken and inserted f by said amendment, tru.e t 1.he follouing amoa nt of direct loans and 13.000.000.000 of #e #nessary "8#"#'/w g#*CA m es. Wts w

""'8 ""I8 "8 17.at notartthstandsng the prottsions of this foici commitments to ascrestee loa u u nder- .l paragraph McMng a. mounts atadoMe or *czport-Intyrt Bent W the Cnsted S:stes'y , CC USEs pmndd for in V.e Devannt of - 9 oderstue pnttitrup for letels of program. Pronded further. Zh.st nane of the funda DCfense Approprta. lion Act.1983. at a .ute nf. y lt authortty, (?.e foCo1ctzg amousnts only shan: atad1Me undst this paragrcph may be c@mtsons exnd to Me ezient and M Me - ,t' be oratlable and thefoCot:ing levels v au ' made craucMefor payment to 1.he '7nterna- manner pmndal to Q e:/ecMe as V Hhai*

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  • N#' A A **l00*" .0# W AIP Dortty on!b sha3 be prot %iedfor the fu30tw inonct Esnarse ther. Ihat C6rporation**

in addition to the 3sndsProtmade '.

( ing accourts or under ce folicartag head

  • aradable unda Als parceraph for the *Eco- As set t'Ycking
Q dppmp'WrtaMnJ Ar' ne'De- -

sn gs' 3:t4.1J0,432for payment l American Dereicpment Bank,toa=td the **not Inter-to nomtc Sr:ppo% Tund* 185.090,C00 ts availa partenent of Defense for the As:ct year ,

ezreed 8t!8.!!T.142 in caHable capital s1.b. b:eforr the "Eco somic Support fund" to be a

I tranx cyred to the Agency for In'traatsonal ending Septcnber JR ISU, ar.t he other. . 'f purpos s. .

> sertationc 3128.041.$53167 payxarnt to the', Dewopment Jbr econom1c development as.' '* .? ~

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internation and Dewtcyssent" al Banksr.d

)br 1:econstructicrs" sistance prwcets under the terms and condi., Be H enachd by 'Me Sende and flo'use' of 31.53A275.913 is ca! Lab;e cap 1tal subscrip .

not to c:cced non, g,.cqwn, gay g_qmny ggg g gh, yog Berresentalitcs of the United 5t1!cs of tsong MGUC0.000 for pcyment to the *In . esgn Assistance Act of1961, such prokets to America in Congress assemtsed, That thefol. y . I r

ternattan:,8 Derclopment Association? . Le cyprornt ik. rough the estabitshed repro., lotetng sums are approprtated, out cf any .

5 3:31.882.575 for payment to the ~ Asian De. y,,m ,,y proce,,,, ny g5g jpproprgaggon, rnoney in the 1>ectury not oGeractse appro ,

velopment Ba'W and not to e:ered Commsttre c/ the flouse of Representa itY, pristed. far theftstal year ending Sep?cmber p .y and of the Senate, except that none of tha* 20. 1983. for muitary functions ad&inis- '

31.243.881 % caSaMe 3*C.C00.0C0for paymentccvstat to the *%frican subscripttons;'

De- funds providtd hcrein sha2 be atauablefor teved by the Departmnt of Defense, andfor ncn-development actitities including bol. Otherpurposes, namely - ^ .

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II IM3G CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-HOUSE December 20,1982 (bk A

Mrdlation Board it make tvallible not to pany the f!se-1 y;ar 1083 spproprttlons th? continutng reduction in inft: tion cxpec- [

exceed $2.500 for official reception and rep- bills in implementing the provisions of this tations in other program activities. The con- g resentation expenses.. resolution. ference agreement reflects the following .

crmist raovassoN-swtson ses The conference agreement provides sufft- speelf te project a]Iowances in plant and cap-l 1 cient funding to continue and comtalete by Ital equipment:

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Deletrs language proposed by the llouse July 31.1983 the safeguards esaluation and cogrerence j *; relating to job cpportunities and inserts lan- demonstration at the Barnaell facility. No Project: acomence f' guage proposed by the Senate relating to federal fundtng is provided for any artisttles 82 D-15 85.000.000 amounts sppropnated in P.L 97-276. at the Parnmell plant beyond July 31.1983.

  • The conferees agree that instructions and 8 2~ D-124 2.000'000 The continutng resolution provides fund- I" guidance contained in House Report 97-894 Ing for the second stage of the Sacramento ~*

and 1, Senate Report 97-68J should t'e fol- h!un!cipal Utility Distrtet's 100 moramatt 82-D-111 6.000.000 -

lowed to the fullest extent coralstent with photovoltale project at the 86.8 mt!!!on Inflation estimates - 16.100.000 the agreementa rcached in the conference, level. The Department is to make these Frorn within the astilable ICP funding. f-aErt'GII aND ENTRANT A&stsTANc1 funds available to the SMUD in a manner 84.250.000 shall be available for the pubed h' Amer.dment No.17; Deletes prosision in. and at a rate that enables SMUD to meet power rroject. For the W-82. the conferees F cluded by the House s hich prostded the tuo4tep process for implementing the have provided no funding for Project 82-D- y

$532.152.000 for refugees and entrants. The second stage the t.tllity has recently pro- 109. This action does not preclude continu- i agreerr.ent on Amendmer.t No.14 includes posed. atton of research and devetopment. p 8535 million in lieu of the amounts ahich Within available funds, the Corps of Engl. . Amendment No. 21: Deletes House lan.

would base teen made available by this sec. neers is directed to proceed tith the neces- guage relating to the Clinch Rher Breeder *T

  • tion. stry planning and engineering of the Town Reactor project. .

Broot:. Quincy. Massac husetts project- The House voted en December 14 to DtrAmMNT or eson The conferees are aware of the serious delete additional funding for the Clinch 1

Amendment No.18: Deletes language p* flooding problems watch occurred in Clin- River project, except for contract termina- I posed by the House shich would base ap- ton and Jacksonport. Arkansas, during De- tion costs, durtne the period December 17 ,

propriated 'such arnounts as may be neces- cember 1982. The Corps is directed within 1982. through March 15. 1983. The Senate

  • mary. not to exceed 85.411.000.000" for **Ad* available funds to expedite construction of voted on December 17. 1982, to continue

. vances to t!s Unemptoyment Trust Fund these projects under the Small Flood Con- Clinda River funding at FY 1982 levels and other funds". Th4s account is provided trol Projects Program to alleviate occur- " through September 30.1983.

for elsen here in the joint resolution. rences of future flood damages

  • The conferees agree as follows:

Amendment No.19: Changes paragraph number as proposed by the Senate.

Within funds available, the Corps of Engl- 1. The D-partment will not initiate con- h+h neers is directed to proceed s1th the Tuala- atmede of any permanent facMy simo-i Amendment No. 20: Inserts language pro. tin channel improvement project and to tures w plam any addluonal majw eq@

posed by the Senate which makes the pros 1* centinue construction on the Sluslaw River i .}

sion effecuve during fiscal year 1983 not- and Dar pioject in Oregon. m nt w ing the pM M M rep  ;

l mithstanding section 102 of the joint resolu. In hght of recent severe flooding in the ludon. 2. Ongotng activttles related to the NRC tion. Meramec River Basin in Missourt, the con- ,y LnMzAnON AND QUALITT coNTaoL aEVIEw ferees direct that, within available funds licensing process should be continued. m iramos prcvided by this joint resolution. 8800.000 3. The current rate of Federal funding for a Amendment No. 21: Deletes section in. be made ava!!able to initiate action to pro- the Clinch River project shall be deter-cluded by the House which would have pro, vide flood control measures along the Mera- mined so as to take into account the antici- g l . vided for utilization and qusilty control mec River Dasin authortzed by Section 2(b) pated $19.000.000 available from non-Feder. ,g ag eemen n en 14 inct d W available funds, th'e Bureau of to 81000 [ hall be available to specifle appropriation of $15'000.000 for this Reclamation is directed to proceed w*th the vigorously explore prepocals including a ar-re- y a

acuvity* WEB project in South Dakota, consideration of the ortrinal cost-sharing ,k j

! Within available funds provided by this rangement, that would reduce Federal -2.

amcn AND Enaan assts7ANCE joint resolution. 816.400.000 shall be avalla. budget requirements for the Cl.nch River i:

Amendment No. 22* Deletes provision in- ble for t! e Tug and 14 visa Fork of the Big project or project s'ternative, t.ind secure J cluded by the Senate which provided Sandy and Cumberland Rivers. West Virgin- greater participation from the private

$670.670.000 for refurt es and entrants. The la and Kentucky projects authorized by sco- acetor. The Drpartroent is to submit its Q~,

agreement on Amendment No 14 includes tion 202 of Pub!!c law 96-361 Further, the findngs to the cognizant congre.stcnal com- .

$585 mill:en in leu of the amounts shich provtslons included in Benate Report 97473 mittees for consideratico by not later than J, would have been made available by this sco- with respect to section 202 shall be in force March 15.1983. g1 tion. during the term of this joint resolution. The conferees strongly urge the ecgnizant Cectranont SArrrT AND Hr.ALTa ADutwisTRAnow authorizing committees in the House and Amendment No. 20 Adds Senate langusge the Sent'a to consider this issue early in the hC Amendment No. 23: Changes paragraph providing that no funds shall be used for 98th Congreas. 'Y .

number and restores language proposed by further study or construction or in any Amendment No. 28: Deletes House lan- W

' the House concerntng staffing levels in fashi n for a Federally funded waterway russe relating to the O'Neill Irrigation A those Etates that operate their own occupa- which extends the Tennesace Tombtst'ee Unit. Nebrasks.

tional safety and health programs under project south from the City of Demopolis. Amendment N3. 29: Deletes House lan-4 iW section 18 of the Occupational Safety and Alabama. . guage relating to the Otrrison Diversion p Health Act. The House language overrides Amendment No. 25: The Conference Unit. N.D. -

agreement includes $1,000.000 to correct an language on this subject contained in the Buppleme nt al Appropriations Act, 1982 No appropriation, fund or authority made existing navigation hazard at the Franklin available by this joint resolution shall be $ -

3 (P.I.97-257) and in the House and Senate Ferry Bridge. Jefferson County. Alabama. used for construction of features of the Gar- r#l versions of the regular Labcr-HHS appropri- as proposed by the Serate, attons bill for 1983 (H.R. 7205).

rison Diversion Unit in North Dakota affect-Amendment No. 28: Inserts language pro. ins waters flowing into t'anada W k

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Because of the complexity of this issue, posed by the Senate for funding of Depart- 'ra 3 ment of Energy. Atomic Energy Defense Ac- DtrAamrNT or Horsuso aan UmaAN g the conferees agree to reexamine it in the tivities, modified to specify the total Davamn .x.

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, amounts available for or'erating expenses Amendment No. 30: Restores ' language h I should carefully examine the issue as well, and plant and capital equipment. proposed by the House and stricken by the The managers agree with the allowances Senate and deletes language proposed by d' ExtacT axo Warra Dgvrtomm and conditions for Atomic Energy Defense the Senate, amended to appropriate Pending enactment of the regular appro- Activities Contained in Benate Report 97- 88.651.475.689 in budg?t authority and priations act io'r ftscal ycar 1983. energy mnd 673 except for the Inertial Confinement $519.711.198 in annual contract authority W' mater development activt.les are continued Fusion program, accurity investigations and for annual contributions for assisted hous- 3 r.t the current rate of operations under the decommtuloning activities at the Mound fa- ing, instead of 89.186.630.000 authority and conditions pre.1ded in appil- cility, which shall be at the levels provided $485.114.257 as proposed by the House and and 'D cable appropriation acts for fiscal year 1982. In House 11eport 97-850. Tne special isotope t5.732.355.689 and $313.477.865 sa proposed Q

fe In order to provide greater program diree- separation program is to be fun:'ed at by the Senate. This is $535.154.311 less than *d tion, agencies under the jurisdiction of the $66.200.000. Within operating expenses, the the comparable level of $9.186.CO.000 pro-Energy and Water Developrnent Subcom- funding for these changes is available as a vidad by the House and $2.919.120,000 more #@ .

mittee are directed to use House Report 97- result of buildup constraints during the than the Senate recommendation ~ of 850 and Senate Report 97-673 which accom- per13d of the first continuing resolution and $ 5.732.355.689.  ?(+

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