[Congressional Record Volume 166, Number 117 (Thursday, June 25, 2020)]
[Senate]
[Pages S3475-S3478]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]

  SA 2012. Ms. MURKOWSKI (for herself, Mr. Booker, Mr. Tillis, Mr. 
Manchin, Mr. Jones, Ms. McSally, Mrs. Blackburn, Mrs. Hyde-Smith, Mr. 
Risch, Mr. Crapo, Mr. Whitehouse, Mr. Coons, Mr. Portman, Mr. Cramer, 
Mr. Cardin, and Ms. Duckworth) submitted an amendment intended to be 
proposed by her to the bill S. 4049, to authorize appropriations for 
fiscal year 2021 for military activities of the Department of Defense, 
for military construction, and for defense activities of the Department 
of Energy, to prescribe military personnel strengths for such fiscal 
year, and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as 
follows:

       At the appropriate place, insert the following:

                 TITLE ____--NUCLEAR ENERGY LEADERSHIP

     SEC. __01. ADVANCED NUCLEAR REACTOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT 
                   GOALS.

       (a) In General.--Subtitle E of title IX of the Energy 
     Policy Act of 2005 (42 U.S.C. 16271 et seq.) is amended by 
     adding at the end the following:

     ``SEC. 959A. ADVANCED NUCLEAR REACTOR RESEARCH AND 
                   DEVELOPMENT GOALS.

       ``(a) Definitions.--In this section:
       ``(1) Advanced nuclear reactor.--The term `advanced nuclear 
     reactor' means--
       ``(A) a nuclear fission reactor, including a prototype 
     plant (as defined in sections 50.2 and 52.1 of title 10, Code 
     of Federal Regulations (or successor regulations)), with 
     significant improvements compared to the most recent 
     generation of fission reactors, including improvements such 
     as--
       ``(i) additional inherent safety features;
       ``(ii) lower waste yields;
       ``(iii) improved fuel performance;
       ``(iv) increased tolerance to loss of fuel cooling;
       ``(v) enhanced reliability;
       ``(vi) increased proliferation resistance;
       ``(vii) increased thermal efficiency;
       ``(viii) reduced consumption of cooling water;
       ``(ix) the ability to integrate into electric applications 
     and nonelectric applications;
       ``(x) modular sizes to allow for deployment that 
     corresponds with the demand for electricity; or
       ``(xi) operational flexibility to respond to changes in 
     demand for electricity and to complement integration with 
     intermittent renewable energy; and
       ``(B) a fusion reactor.
       ``(2) Demonstration project.--The term `demonstration 
     project' means an advanced nuclear reactor operated in any 
     manner, including as part of the power generation facilities 
     of an electric utility system, for the purpose of 
     demonstrating the suitability for commercial application of 
     the advanced nuclear reactor.
       ``(b) Purpose.--The purpose of this section is to direct 
     the Secretary, as soon as practicable after the date of 
     enactment of this section, to advance the research and 
     development of domestic advanced, affordable, and clean 
     nuclear energy by--
       ``(1) demonstrating different advanced nuclear reactor 
     technologies that could be used by the private sector to 
     produce--
       ``(A) emission-free power at a levelized cost of 
     electricity of $60 per megawatt-hour or less;
       ``(B) heat for community heating, industrial purposes, or 
     synthetic fuel production;
       ``(C) remote or off-grid energy supply; or
       ``(D) backup or mission-critical power supplies;
       ``(2) developing subgoals for nuclear energy research 
     programs that would accomplish the goals of the demonstration 
     projects carried out under subsection (c);
       ``(3) identifying research areas that the private sector is 
     unable or unwilling to undertake due to the cost of, or risks 
     associated with, the research; and
       ``(4) facilitating the access of the private sector--
       ``(A) to Federal research facilities and personnel; and
       ``(B) to the results of research relating to civil nuclear 
     technology funded by the Federal Government.
       ``(c) Demonstration Projects.--
       ``(1) In general.--The Secretary shall, to the maximum 
     extent practicable--
       ``(A) enter into agreements to complete not fewer than 2 
     demonstration projects by not later than December 31, 2025; 
     and
       ``(B) establish a program to enter into agreements to 
     complete 1 additional operational demonstration project by 
     not later than December 31, 2035.
       ``(2) Requirements.--In carrying out demonstration projects 
     under paragraph (1), the Secretary shall--
       ``(A) include diversity in designs for the advanced nuclear 
     reactors demonstrated under this section, including designs 
     using various--
       ``(i) primary coolants;
       ``(ii) fuel types and compositions; and

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       ``(iii) neutron spectra;
       ``(B) seek to ensure that--
       ``(i) the long-term cost of electricity or heat for each 
     design to be demonstrated under this subsection is cost-
     competitive in the applicable market;
       ``(ii) the selected projects can meet the deadline 
     established in paragraph (1) to demonstrate first-of-a-kind 
     advanced nuclear reactor technologies, for which additional 
     information shall be considered, including--

       ``(I) the technology readiness level of a proposed advanced 
     nuclear reactor technology;
       ``(II) the technical abilities and qualifications of teams 
     desiring to demonstrate a proposed advanced nuclear reactor 
     technology; and
       ``(III) the capacity to meet cost-share requirements of the 
     Department;

       ``(C) ensure that each evaluation of candidate technologies 
     for the demonstration projects is completed through an 
     external review of proposed designs, which review shall--
       ``(i) be conducted by a panel that includes not fewer than 
     1 representative of each of--

       ``(I) an electric utility; and
       ``(II) an entity that uses high-temperature process heat 
     for manufacturing or industrial processing, such as a 
     petrochemical company, a manufacturer of metals, or a 
     manufacturer of concrete;

       ``(ii) include a review of cost-competitiveness and other 
     value streams, together with the technology readiness level, 
     of each design to be demonstrated under this subsection; and
       ``(iii) not be required for a demonstration project that 
     receives no financial assistance from the Department for 
     construction costs;
       ``(D) for federally funded demonstration projects, enter 
     into cost-sharing agreements with private sector partners in 
     accordance with section 988 for the conduct of activities 
     relating to the research, development, and demonstration of 
     private-sector advanced nuclear reactor designs under the 
     program;
       ``(E) work with private sector partners to identify 
     potential sites, including Department-owned sites, for 
     demonstrations, as appropriate;
       ``(F) align specific activities carried out under 
     demonstration projects carried out under this subsection with 
     priorities identified through direct consultations between--
       ``(i) the Department;
       ``(ii) National Laboratories;
       ``(iii) institutions of higher education;
       ``(iv) traditional end-users (such as electric utilities);
       ``(v) potential end-users of new technologies (such as 
     users of high-temperature process heat for manufacturing 
     processing, including petrochemical companies, manufacturers 
     of metals, or manufacturers of concrete); and
       ``(vi) developers of advanced nuclear reactor technology; 
     and
       ``(G) seek to ensure that the demonstration projects 
     carried out under paragraph (1) do not cause any delay in a 
     deployment of an advanced reactor by private industry and the 
     Department that is underway as of the date of enactment of 
     this section.
       ``(3) Additional requirements.--In carrying out 
     demonstration projects under paragraph (1), the Secretary 
     shall--
       ``(A) identify candidate technologies that--
       ``(i) are not developed sufficiently for demonstration 
     within the initial required timeframe described in paragraph 
     (1)(A); but
       ``(ii) could be demonstrated within the timeframe described 
     in paragraph (1)(B);
       ``(B) identify technical challenges to the candidate 
     technologies identified in subparagraph (A);
       ``(C) support near-term research and development to address 
     the highest-risk technical challenges to the successful 
     demonstration of a selected advanced reactor technology, in 
     accordance with--
       ``(i) subparagraph (B); and
       ``(ii) the research and development activities under 
     sections 952 and 958;
       ``(D) establish such technology advisory working groups as 
     the Secretary determines to be appropriate to advise the 
     Secretary regarding the technical challenges identified under 
     subparagraph (B) and the scope of research and development 
     programs to address the challenges, in accordance with 
     subparagraph (C), to be comprised of--
       ``(i) private-sector advanced nuclear reactor technology 
     developers;
       ``(ii) technical experts with respect to the relevant 
     technologies at institutions of higher education; and
       ``(iii) technical experts at the National Laboratories.
       ``(d) Goals.--
       ``(1) In general.--The Secretary shall establish goals for 
     research relating to advanced nuclear reactors facilitated by 
     the Department that support the objectives of the program for 
     demonstration projects established under subsection (c).
       ``(2) Coordination.--In developing the goals under 
     paragraph (1), the Secretary shall coordinate, on an ongoing 
     basis, with members of private industry to advance the 
     demonstration of various designs of advanced nuclear 
     reactors.
       ``(3) Requirements.--In developing the goals under 
     paragraph (1), the Secretary shall ensure that--
       ``(A) research activities facilitated by the Department to 
     meet the goals developed under this subsection are focused on 
     key areas of nuclear research and deployment ranging from 
     basic science to full-design development, safety evaluation, 
     and licensing;
       ``(B) research programs designed to meet the goals 
     emphasize--
       ``(i) resolving materials challenges relating to extreme 
     environments, including extremely high levels of--

       ``(I) radiation fluence;
       ``(II) temperature;
       ``(III) pressure; and
       ``(IV) corrosion; and

       ``(ii) qualification of advanced fuels;
       ``(C) activities are carried out that address near-term 
     challenges in modeling and simulation to enable accelerated 
     design and licensing;
       ``(D) related technologies, such as technologies to manage, 
     reduce, or reuse nuclear waste, are developed;
       ``(E) nuclear research infrastructure is maintained or 
     constructed, such as--
       ``(i) currently operational research reactors at the 
     National Laboratories and institutions of higher education;
       ``(ii) hot cell research facilities;
       ``(iii) a versatile fast neutron source; and
       ``(iv) a molten salt testing facility;
       ``(F) basic knowledge of non-light water coolant physics 
     and chemistry is improved;
       ``(G) advanced sensors and control systems are developed; 
     and
       ``(H) advanced manufacturing and advanced construction 
     techniques and materials are investigated to reduce the cost 
     of advanced nuclear reactors.''.
       (b) Table of Contents.--The table of contents of the Energy 
     Policy Act of 2005 (Public Law 109-58; 119 Stat. 594; 132 
     Stat. 3160) is amended--
       (1) in the item relating to section 917, by striking 
     ``Efficiency'';
       (2) in the items relating to each of sections 957, 958, and 
     959 by inserting ``Sec.'' before the item number; and
       (3) by inserting after the item relating to section 959 the 
     following:

``Sec. 959A. Advanced nuclear reactor research and development 
              goals.''.

     SEC. __02. NUCLEAR ENERGY STRATEGIC PLAN.

       (a) In General.--Subtitle E of title IX of the Energy 
     Policy Act of 2005 (42 U.S.C. 16271 et seq.) (as amended by 
     [section __01(a)]) is amended by adding at the end the 
     following:

     ``SEC. 959B. NUCLEAR ENERGY STRATEGIC PLAN.

       ``(a) In General.--Not later than 180 days after the date 
     of enactment of this section, the Secretary shall submit to 
     the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the Senate 
     and the Committees on Energy and Commerce and Science, Space, 
     and Technology of the House of Representatives a 10-year 
     strategic plan for the Office of Nuclear Energy of the 
     Department, in accordance with this section.
       ``(b) Requirements.--
       ``(1) Components.--The strategic plan under this section 
     shall designate--
       ``(A) programs that support the planned accomplishment of--
       ``(i) the goals established under section 959A; and
       ``(ii) the demonstration programs identified under 
     subsection (c) of that section; and
       ``(B) programs that--
       ``(i) do not support the planned accomplishment of 
     demonstration programs, or the goals, referred to in 
     subparagraph (A); but
       ``(ii) are important to the mission of the Office of 
     Nuclear Energy, as determined by the Secretary.
       ``(2) Program planning.--In developing the strategic plan 
     under this section, the Secretary shall specify expected 
     timelines for, as applicable--
       ``(A) the accomplishment of relevant objectives under 
     current programs of the Department; or
       ``(B) the commencement of new programs to accomplish those 
     objectives.
       ``(c) Updates.--Not less frequently than once every 2 
     years, the Secretary shall submit to the Committee on Energy 
     and Natural Resources of the Senate and the Committees on 
     Energy and Commerce and Science, Space, and Technology of the 
     House of Representatives an updated 10-year strategic plan in 
     accordance with subsection (b), which shall identify, and 
     provide a justification for, any major deviation from a 
     previous strategic plan submitted under this section.''.
       (b) Table of Contents.--The table of contents of the Energy 
     Policy Act of 2005 (Public Law 109-58; 119 Stat. 594; 132 
     Stat. 3160) (as amended by [section __01(b)(3)]) is amended 
     by inserting after the item relating to section 959A the 
     following:

``Sec. 959B. Nuclear energy strategic plan.''.

     SEC. __03. VERSATILE, REACTOR-BASED FAST NEUTRON SOURCE.

       Section 955(c)(1) of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (42 
     U.S.C. 16275(c)(1)) is amended--
       (1) in the paragraph heading, by striking ``Mission need'' 
     and inserting ``Authorization''; and
       (2) in subparagraph (A), by striking ``determine the 
     mission need'' and inserting ``provide''.

     SEC. __04. ADVANCED NUCLEAR FUEL SECURITY PROGRAM.

       (a) In General.--Subtitle E of title IX of the Energy 
     Policy Act of 2005 (42 U.S.C. 16271 et seq.) (as amended by 
     [section __02(a)]) is amended by adding at the end the 
     following:

     ``SEC. 960. ADVANCED NUCLEAR FUEL SECURITY PROGRAM.

       ``(a) Definitions.--In this section:
       ``(1) HALEU transportation package.--The term `HALEU 
     transportation package' means a transportation package that 
     is suitable for transporting high-assay, low-enriched 
     uranium.

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       ``(2) High-assay, low-enriched uranium.--The term `high-
     assay, low-enriched uranium' means uranium with an assay 
     greater than 5 weight percent, but less than 20 weight 
     percent, of the uranium-235 isotope.
       ``(3) High-enriched uranium.--The term `high-enriched 
     uranium' means uranium with an assay of 20 weight percent or 
     more of the uranium-235 isotope.
       ``(b) High-Assay, Low-Enriched Uranium Program for Advanced 
     Reactors.--
       ``(1) Establishment.--Not later than 1 year after the date 
     of enactment of this section, the Secretary shall establish a 
     program to make available high-assay, low-enriched uranium, 
     through contracts for sale, resale, transfer, or lease, for 
     use in commercial or noncommercial advanced nuclear reactors.
       ``(2) Nuclear fuel ownership.--Each lease under this 
     subsection shall include a provision establishing that the 
     high-assay, low-enriched uranium that is the subject of the 
     lease shall remain the property of the Department, including 
     with respect to responsibility for the storage, use, or final 
     disposition of all radioactive waste created by the 
     irradiation, processing, or purification of any leased high-
     assay, low-enriched uranium.
       ``(3) Quantity.--In carrying out the program under this 
     subsection, the Secretary shall make available--
       ``(A) by December 31, 2022, high-assay, low-enriched 
     uranium containing not less than 2 metric tons of the 
     uranium-235 isotope; and
       ``(B) by December 31, 2025, high-assay, low-enriched 
     uranium containing not less than 10 metric tons of the 
     uranium-235 isotope (as determined including the quantities 
     of the uranium-235 isotope made available before December 31, 
     2022).
       ``(4) Factors for consideration.--In carrying out the 
     program under this subsection, the Secretary shall take into 
     consideration--
       ``(A) options for providing the high-assay, low-enriched 
     uranium under this subsection from a stockpile of uranium 
     owned by the Department (including the National Nuclear 
     Security Administration), including--
       ``(i) fuel that--

       ``(I) directly meets the needs of an end-user; but
       ``(II) has been previously used or fabricated for another 
     purpose;

       ``(ii) fuel that can meet the needs of an end-user after 
     removing radioactive or other contaminants that resulted from 
     a previous use or fabrication of the fuel for research, 
     development, demonstration, or deployment activities of the 
     Department (including activities of the National Nuclear 
     Security Administration); and
       ``(iii) fuel from a high-enriched uranium stockpile, which 
     can be blended with lower-assay uranium to become high-assay, 
     low-enriched uranium to meet the needs of an end-user; and
       ``(B) requirements to support molybdenum-99 production 
     under the American Medical Isotopes Production Act of 2012 
     (Public Law 112-239; 126 Stat. 2211).
       ``(5) Limitations.--
       ``(A) Final disposition of radioactive waste.--The 
     Secretary shall not barter or otherwise sell or transfer 
     uranium in any form in exchange for services relating to the 
     final disposition of radioactive waste from uranium that is 
     the subject of a lease under this subsection.
       ``(B) National security needs.--The Secretary shall only 
     make available from Department stockpiles under this 
     subsection high-assay, low-enriched uranium that is not 
     needed for national security.
       ``(6) Sunset.--The program under this subsection shall 
     terminate on the earlier of--
       ``(A) January 1, 2035; and
       ``(B) the date on which uranium enriched up to, but not 
     equal to, 20 weight percent can be obtained in the commercial 
     market from domestic suppliers.
       ``(c) Report.--
       ``(1) In general.--Not later than 180 days after the date 
     of enactment of this section, the Secretary shall submit to 
     the appropriate committees of Congress a report that 
     describes actions proposed to be carried out by the 
     Secretary--
       ``(A) under the program under subsection (b); or
       ``(B) otherwise to enable the commercial use of high-assay, 
     low-enriched uranium.
       ``(2) Coordination and stakeholder input.--In developing 
     the report under this subsection, the Secretary shall seek 
     input from--
       ``(A) the Nuclear Regulatory Commission;
       ``(B) the National Laboratories;
       ``(C) institutions of higher education;
       ``(D) producers of medical isotopes;
       ``(E) a diverse group of entities operating in the nuclear 
     energy industry; and
       ``(F) a diverse group of technology developers.
       ``(3) Cost and schedule estimates.--The report under this 
     subsection shall include estimated costs, budgets, and 
     timeframes for enabling the use of high-assay, low-enriched 
     uranium.
       ``(4) Required evaluations.--The report under this 
     subsection shall evaluate--
       ``(A) the costs and actions required to establish and carry 
     out the program under subsection (b), including with respect 
     to--
       ``(i) proposed preliminary terms for the sale, resale, 
     transfer, and leasing of high-assay, low-enriched uranium 
     (including guidelines defining the roles and responsibilities 
     between the Department and the purchaser, transfer recipient, 
     or lessee); and
       ``(ii) the potential to coordinate with purchasers, 
     transfer recipients, and lessees regarding--

       ``(I) fuel fabrication; and
       ``(II) fuel transport;

       ``(B) the potential sources and fuel forms available to 
     provide uranium for the program under subsection (b);
       ``(C) options to coordinate the program under subsection 
     (b) with the operation of the versatile reactor-based fast 
     neutron source under section 955(c)(1);
       ``(D) the ability of the domestic uranium market to provide 
     materials for advanced nuclear reactor fuel; and
       ``(E) any associated legal, regulatory, and policy issues 
     that should be addressed to enable--
       ``(i) the program under subsection (b); and
       ``(ii) the establishment of a domestic industry capable of 
     providing high-assay, low-enriched uranium for commercial and 
     noncommercial purposes, including with respect to the needs 
     of--

       ``(I) the Department;
       ``(II) the Department of Defense; and
       ``(III) the National Nuclear Security Administration.

       ``(d) HALEU Transportation Package Research Program.--
       ``(1) In general.--As soon as practicable after the date of 
     enactment of this section, the Secretary shall establish a 
     research, development, and demonstration program under which 
     the Secretary shall provide financial assistance, on a 
     competitive basis, to establish the capability to transport 
     high-assay, low-enriched uranium.
       ``(2) Requirement.--The focus of the program under this 
     subsection shall be to establish 1 or more HALEU 
     transportation packages that can be certified by the Nuclear 
     Regulatory Commission to transport high-assay, low-enriched 
     uranium to the various facilities involved in producing or 
     using nuclear fuel containing high-assay, low-enriched 
     uranium, such as--
       ``(A) enrichment facilities;
       ``(B) fuel processing facilities;
       ``(C) fuel fabrication facilities; and
       ``(D) nuclear reactors.''.
       (b) Clerical Amendment.--The table of contents of the 
     Energy Policy Act of 2005 (Public Law 109-58; 119 Stat. 594; 
     132 Stat. 3160) (as amended by [section __02(b)]) is amended 
     by inserting after the item relating to section 959B the 
     following:

``Sec. 960. Advanced nuclear fuel security program.''.

     SEC. __05. UNIVERSITY NUCLEAR LEADERSHIP PROGRAM.

       Section 313 of the Energy and Water Development and Related 
     Agencies Appropriations Act, 2009 (42 U.S.C. 16274a) is 
     amended to read as follows:

     ``SEC. 313. UNIVERSITY NUCLEAR LEADERSHIP PROGRAM.

       ``(a) Definitions.--In this section:
       ``(1) Advanced nuclear reactor.--The term `advanced nuclear 
     reactor' means--
       ``(A) a nuclear fission reactor, including a prototype 
     plant (as defined in sections 50.2 and 52.1 of title 10, Code 
     of Federal Regulations (or successor regulations)), with 
     significant improvements compared to the most recent 
     generation of fission reactors, including improvements such 
     as--
       ``(i) additional inherent safety features;
       ``(ii) lower waste yields;
       ``(iii) improved fuel performance;
       ``(iv) increased tolerance to loss of fuel cooling;
       ``(v) enhanced reliability;
       ``(vi) increased proliferation resistance;
       ``(vii) increased thermal efficiency;
       ``(viii) reduced consumption of cooling water;
       ``(ix) the ability to integrate into electric applications 
     and nonelectric applications;
       ``(x) modular sizes to allow for deployment that 
     corresponds with the demand for electricity; or
       ``(xi) operational flexibility to respond to changes in 
     demand for electricity and to complement integration with 
     intermittent renewable energy; and
       ``(B) a fusion reactor.
       ``(2) Institution of higher education.--The term 
     `institution of higher education' has the meaning given the 
     term in section 101(a) of the Higher Education Act of 1965 
     (20 U.S.C. 1001(a)).
       ``(3) Program.--The term `Program' means the University 
     Nuclear Leadership Program established under subsection (b).
       ``(b) Establishment.--The Secretary of Energy, the 
     Administrator of the National Nuclear Security 
     Administration, and the Chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory 
     Commission shall jointly establish a program, to be known as 
     the `University Nuclear Leadership Program'.
       ``(c) Use of Funds.--
       ``(1) In general.--Except as provided in paragraph (2), 
     amounts made available to carry out the Program shall be used 
     to provide financial assistance for scholarships, 
     fellowships, and research and development projects at 
     institutions of higher education in areas relevant to the 
     programmatic mission of the applicable Federal agency, with 
     an emphasis on providing the financial assistance with 
     respect to research, development, demonstration, and 
     deployment activities for technologies relevant to advanced 
     nuclear reactors, including relevant fuel cycle technologies.
       ``(2) Exception.--Notwithstanding paragraph (1), amounts 
     made available to carry out the Program may be used to 
     provide financial assistance for a scholarship, fellowship, 
     or multiyear research and development

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     project that does not align directly with a programmatic 
     mission of the applicable Federal agency providing the 
     financial assistance, if the activity for which assistance is 
     provided would facilitate the maintenance of the discipline 
     of nuclear science or engineering.
       ``(d) Authorization of Appropriations.--There are 
     authorized to be appropriated to carry out the Program for 
     fiscal year 2021 and each fiscal year thereafter--
       ``(1) $30,000,000 to the Secretary of Energy; and
       ``(2) $15,000,000 to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.''.

     SEC. __06. ADJUSTING STRATEGIC PETROLEUM RESERVE MANDATED 
                   DRAWDOWNS.

       (a) Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015.--Section 403(a) of the 
     Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015 (42 U.S.C. 6241 note; Public 
     Law 114-74) is amended--
       (1) by striking paragraph (6);
       (2) by redesignating paragraphs (7) and (8) as paragraphs 
     (6) and (7), respectively; and
       (3) in paragraph (7) (as so redesignated), by striking 
     ``10,000,000'' and inserting ``20,000,000''.
       (b) Fixing America's Surface Transportation Act.--Section 
     32204(a)(1) of the FAST Act (42 U.S.C. 6241 note; Public Law 
     114-94) is amended--
       (1) in subparagraph (B)--
       (A) by striking ``16,000,000'' and inserting 
     ``11,000,000''; and
       (B) by striking ``2023'' and inserting ``2022''; and
       (2) in subparagraph (C), by striking ``25,000,000'' and 
     inserting ``30,000,000''.
       (c) America's Water Infrastructure Act of 2018.--Section 
     3009(a)(1) of America's Water Infrastructure Act of 2018 (42 
     U.S.C. 6241 note; Public Law 115-270) is amended by striking 
     ``2028'' and inserting ``2030.''
       (d) Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018.--Section 30204(a)(1) of 
     the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018 (42 U.S.C. 6241 note; 
     Public Law 115-123) is amended by striking subparagraphs (A) 
     through (C) and inserting the following:
       ``(A) 7,500,000 barrels of crude oil during fiscal year 
     2022;
       ``(B) 7,500,000 barrels of crude oil during fiscal year 
     2024;
       ``(C) 15,000,000 barrels of crude oil during fiscal year 
     2025;
       ``(D) 30,000,000 barrels of crude oil during fiscal year 
     2029; and
       ``(E) 40,000,000 barrels of crude oil during fiscal year 
     2030.''.
       (e) Reconciliation on the Budget for 2018.--Section 
     20003(a)(1) of Public Law 115-97 (42 U.S.C. 6241 note) is 
     amended by striking ``the period of fiscal years 2026 through 
     2027'' and inserting ``fiscal year 2030''.
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