DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY see also Secretary of Energy

Amendments

Appropriations: authorizing for fiscal years 1988-89 (S. 1174), 18958 [8JY], 24141, 24197, 24202 [16SE], 24480, 24505, 24507, 24511, 24512, 24513, 24515-24518, 24526 [18SE], 25027 [23SE], 25325, 25326-25331 [25SE], 25397, 25400, 25404, 25408, 25421 [28SE], 25494-25496, 25499, 25501, 25504, 25506, 25513, 25522, 25525, 25526, 25532, 25536, 25539, 25555, 25639-25643, 25644 [29SE], 25841, 25887, 25888 [30SE], 26072, 26073, 26087, 26131, 26201, 26202, 26205 [1OC]

Atomic Energy Act: establish comprehensive, equitable, reliable, and efficient mechanism for compensation of public in event of accident from activities under contract with Dept. of Energy (S. 748), 29169-29177 [23OC]

Defense activities: authorizing appropriations for fiscal years 1988-89 (S. 1174), 12310 [13MY], 23834, 23837, 23856 [11SE], 23952, 23953 [15SE], 24224 [16SE], 24374, 24376, 24377, 24379, 24384, 24390, 24396, 24397, 24406, 24407, 24421 [17SE], 24550-24552 [18SE], 24709, 24751, 24756, 24767, 24795 [22SE], 25010, 25027, 25028 [23SE], 25061, 25063, 25067, 25069, 25070, 25074, 25076, 25077, 25079, 25085, 25086, 25094, 25095, 25098, 25100, 25122, 25129, 25135, 25141, 25159, 25160, 25172, 25175, 25188-25197 [24SE], 25235, 25236, 25240, 25241, 25242, 25243, 25244, 25247, 25248, 25249, 25261, 25264, 25276, 25283, 25284, 25286, 25289, 25291, 25294, 25297, 25298, 25299 [25SE], 25352, 25353, 25354, 25356, 25357, 25365, 25367, 25372, 25373, 25375, 25380, 25385, 25386, 25387, 25388 [26SE], 25414 [28SE], 26131, 26180 [1OC]

Dept. of Energy National Laboratory Cooperative Research Initiatives Act: enact (S. 1480), 19434 [10JY]

Mines and mineral resources: reclamation of mill tailings at active uranium and thorium processing sites (S. 1100), 10148, 10151 [28AP]

Power resources: establish costs of Uranium Enrichment Program (S. 1084), 10342 [29AP]

Uranium Enrichment Program: establish costs (S. 1084), 10142 [28AP]

Analyses

Compensation of Public in Event of Nuclear-Related Accident (S. 748), 29177 [23OC]

Dept. of Energy National Laboratory Cooperative Research Initiatives Act (S. 1480), 19389-19393 [10JY]

Nuclear Waste Act Activities (H.R. 2888), 18677 [1JY]

Solid Waste Disposal Act (H.R. 3782), 36500 [18DE]

Uranium Revitalization and Tailings Reclamation Act (S. 1100), 10114 [28AP]

Appointments

Conferees on S. 1174, appropriations, 28465 [20OC]

Articles and editorials

Accident One More Reason To Bar MRS, 15409 [11JN]

Between the Lines of a Millionaire's Ad, 25087 [24SE]

Blundering Over Nuclear Burial, 5963 [17MR]

Economic Spin-Off From CERN, 23483 [7AU]

Energy Security, 6590 [23MR]

Gasoline Heading Back Over $1 a Gallon, 14799 [4JN]

Institute for Entrepreneurial Studies, 19398 [10JY]

New Tests Urged on Missile Shield, 12272 [13MY]

Particle Physics and Technological Spinoff, 23481-23483 [7AU]

Reactor That Can't Melt Down?, 34551 [9DE]

Rise and Fall of a $400 Million Dream, 34095 [4DE]

Scientists Hope Drilling Will Get to Bottom of San Andreas Fault, 505 [6JA]

Semiconductor Manufacturing Excellence Initiative, 19397 [10JY]

Shut Down Hanford? Fears Are Overstated, 25858 [30SE]

Swaps and Men, 10115 [28AP]

Two Different Cadences in the Superconductor Race, 19394 [10JY]

U.S. Is Committed to Nuclear Tests, 29786 [29OC]

Who Pays for High Tech?, 25153 [24SE]

Bills and resolutions

Appropriations: authorizing for civilian energy programs (see H.R. 2368, 2369)

———authorizing for defense activities (see H.R. 2169)

Atomic Energy Act: establish comprehensive, equitable, reliable, and efficient mechanism for compensation of public in event of accident from activities under contract with Dept. of Energy (see S. 748)

Continental Scientific Drilling Program: direct cooperation of certain Federal entities (see S. 52)

Defense activities: authorizing appropriations for fiscal years 1988-89 (see S. 1174)

Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Agency: establish (see H.R. 2047)

Dept. of Defense: termination of trade and defense agreements between U.S. and any country which restricts access to its ports by U.S. naval vessels which are nuclear powered or which carry nuclear weapons (see H.R. 3519)

Dept. of Energy National Laboratory Cooperative Research Initiatives Act: enact (see S. 1480)

Ecology: compliance of certain operations with Federal standards (see H.R. 783)

Energy conservation: budget authority (see H.R. 857)

Energy policy: establish (see H.R. 1066)

Executive departments: user fee recommendations (see H.R. 3176)

Hazardous substances: defense waste cleanup fund (see S. 1432)

———funds for cleanup from nuclear energy defense activities (see H.R. 2625)

Housing: establish energy conservation standards for public projects (see H.R. 1680)

Mines and mineral resources: reclamation of mill tailings at active uranium and thorium processing sites (see S. 1100)

Natural gas: expedited consideration relative to pipelines (see H.R. 1458)

Nuclear energy: indemnify civilian nuclear energy research and development contractors (see H.R. 2751)

———waste repositories (see H.R. 2885)

Nuclear warfare: provide documents relative to testing (see H. Res. 176)

Nuclear Waste Act: suspend activities (see H.R. 2888)

Nuclear Waste Policy Act: construction of regional monitored retrievable storage facilities (see H.R. 3077)

Petroleum industry: competitive oil and gas leasing for onshore (see S. 66)

Petroleum Marketing Practices Act: amend (see H.R. 1842)

Pollution control: establish separate office (see H.R. 3781)

Power resources: budget authority (see H.R. 855, 856)

———establish costs of Uranium Enrichment Program (see S. 1084)

———renewable energy programs (see S. 1903)

Radioactive waste disposal: States participation in site selection (see H.R. 2475)

———use certain public lands in Eddy County, NM, for Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (see S. 1272)

REA: promote economic vitality by directing resources to consumers (see S. 505)

Research: budget authority (see H.R. 855, 856)

Solar energy: fund research and development and encourage Federal procurement of solar energy systems (see S. 1320)

Solid Waste Disposal Act: regulation (see H.R. 3784)

Superconducting supercollider: appropriations (see H.R. 3228, 3463)

Technology: budget authority (see H.R. 855, 856)

———improve integration of universities and private industry into national laboratory system (see H.R. 3006)

TVA: purchase of electric power (see H.R. 3027)

Briefs

Ned R. McWherter, Governor of Tennessee v. George Bush, Vice President of U.S. and President pro tempore of Senate: Wells D. Burgess, 14317 [2JN]

Cloture motions

Appropriations: authorizing for fiscal years 1988-89 (S. 1174), 25847, 25849 [30SE]

Dept. of Defense: authorizing appropriations for fiscal years 1988-89 (S. 1174), 12280 [13MY], 12544 [14MY], 12575, 12632 [15MY], 12912 [19MY], 12932 [19MY], 13167 [20MY], 23733 [10SE]

Communications from

Coal imports: report, 8474 (EC969) [8AP]

Energy Information Administration: report, 5919 (EC774) [17MR]

Fee adequacy: report, 19562 (EC1741) [13JY]

Freedom of Information Act: report, 5918 (EC747) [17MR]

Inspector General: report, 15068 (EC1365) [9JN]

International Energy Program: notice of meetings, 16141 (EC1406) [16JN]

Monitored retrievable storage facility: report, 7427 (EC1053) [31MR]

Nevada: consultation and cooperation report, 20779 (EC1815) [22JY]

Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management: report, 15068 (EC1358) [9JN], 16142 (EC1437, EC1438) [16JN]

Southeastern Power Administration: authorize study, 17007 (EC1465) [23JN]

Strategic petroleum reserve: report, 5919 (EC772) [17MR]

Uranium Mill Tailings Radiation Control Act: legislation, 33230 (EC2453) [30NO]

Use of fuel alcohol: report, 16141 (EC1408) [16JN]

Descriptions

Enrichment Service Corp., 10151 [28AP]

Reclamation of mill tailings at active uranium and thorium processing sites (S. 1100), 10151 [28AP]

Documents

Air Force Weapons Laboratory Comments DSB Task Force Defense Semiconductor Dependency, 25152 [24SE]

Air Force Weapons Laboratory Programs Involving Semiconductor Technology, 25151 [24SE]

Areas in Which the Regulations Fail to Conform to the Statutory Language, 25065 [24SE]

Semiconductor Technology Research and Development: Los Alamos National Laboratory, 25147 [24SE]

Explanations

Semiconductor technology research and development, 25143 [24SE]

Hearings

Committee on Appropriations (House): budget (testimony of John S. Herrington, Sec. of Energy), D93 [26FE]

———conservation (testimony from Donna R. Fitzpatrick), D126 [9MR]

———departmental administration, D158 [17MR]

———Energy Information Administration, Economic Regulatory Administration, Office of Hearings and Appeals, and emergency preparedness (testimony from George B. Breznay and David Waller, Helmut A. Merklein, and Marshall A. Staunton), D104 [3MR]

———fossil energy research, naval petroleum, strategic petroleum reserve (testimony), D188 [24MR]

———nuclear energy defense activities, D131 [10MR]

———nuclear energy defense activities (testimony from Kinnaird R. McKee), D139 [11MR]

———nuclear energy defense activities (testimony from Sylvester J. Foley, Jr., James W. Culpepper, Robert B. Barker, and James A. Abrahamson), D125 [9MR]

———nuclear fission and commercial waste management, D104 [3MR]

———Power Marketing Administration (testimony from Martha O. Hesse), D147 [12MR]

———science and technology, D110 [4MR]

———solar, fusion, and renewable energy resources and the environment (testimony from Donna R. Fitzpatrick, Alvin W. Trivelpiece, and Mary L. Walker), D99 [2MR]

———uranium supply and enrichment activities (testimony from A. David Rossin and John R. Longenecker), D117 [5MR]

Committee on Appropriations (Senate): budget (testimony), D163 [18MR]

———Depts. of the Interior and Energy budgets (testimony from Senator Boren, Representative Beilenson, Donald P. Hodel, Sec. of the Interior and John S. Herrington, Sec. of Energy), D63 [18FE]

———energy and water development appropriations (testimony), D210 [31MR]

———strategic petroleum reserve, naval petroleum reserve, and office of emergency preparedness budgets (testimony), D217 [1AP]

Committee on Armed Services (House): defense programs authorization request (testimony from Kinnaird R. McKee), D94 [26FE]

———defense programs authorization request (testimony from Sylvester R. Foley, Jr., James W. Culpepper, John L. Meinhardt, Michael Seaton, and Robert B. Barker), D80 [24FE]

———defense programs authorization request, D85 [25FE]

Committee on Armed Services (Senate): military applications budget (testimony), D210 [31MR]

Committee on Energy and Commerce: energy policy and proposed Dept. of Energy budget (testimony from John S. Herrington, Sec. of Energy), D60 [11FE]

———energy security (testimony), D167 [18MR]

———environmental contamination problems of the Dept. of Energy and other executive departments

———environmental contamination problems of the Dept. of Energy and other executive departments (testimony), D291 [28AP]

———oil production data (testimony), D297 [29AP]

———proposed budget, D60 [11FE]

Committee on Energy and Natural Resources: current status of Dept. of Energy's radioactive waste activities, focusing on selection of geological repository sites (testimony from Curtis Eschels, Melvin Sampson, Del T. White, Louie Dick, Jr., Grant Sawyer and Steve Frishman), D50 [4FE]

———current status of nuclear waste activities (testimony from John S. Herrington, Sec. of Energy, and Ben C. Rusche), D38 [29JA]

———implementation of Uranium Enrichment Program (testimony from Helmut A. Merklein, A. David Rossin, Edward M. Davis, Thomas Kuhn, Nolan Hancock, and Robert Luke), D124 [9MR]

———nuclear waste activities (testimony from Ben C. Rusche), D55 [5FE]

———Office of Energy Research budget for the Superconducting Supercollider (testimony), D237 [7AP]

———review technical issues related to the siting of a geologic repository (testimony), D288 [28AP]

———status of domestic uranium mining industry and implementation of Dept. of Energy uranium enrichment program (testimony from A. David Rossin, Robert C. Steffy, Jr., Edward S. Christenbury, William S. Lee and J.D. Stephens), D151 [13MR]

———U.S. policy for solar and other renewable energy research and development (testimony), D186 [24MR]

Committee on Environment and Public Works: implementation of the Nuclear Waste Policy Act, focusing on the disposal of high-level radioactive waste (testimony), D274 [23AP]

Committee on Government Operations: Dept. of Energy personnel security clearance program (testimony), D256 [9AP]

Committee on Governmental Affairs: Dept. of Energy nuclear production facilities (testimony from J. Dexter Peach, Keith O. Fultz, Louis H. Roddis, Jr., Gary L. Jones, Forrest J. Remick, Mary L. Walker, and Don Ofte), D145 [12MR]

———ecological, health, and safety conditions at nuclear production facilities (testimony), D156 [17MR]

Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs: budget request (testimony form John S. Herrington, Sec. of Energy), D59 [10FE]

———decommissioning nuclear power plants (testimony), D279 [23AP]

Committee on Science, Space, and Technology: budget (testimony from J.A. Wampler, Alvin W. Trivelpiece and public witnesses), D113 [4MR]

———budget (testimony), D161 [17MR], D168 [18MR], D177 [19MR], D189 [24MR]

———budget (testimony from Alvin W. Trivelpiece), D107 [3MR]

———budget (testimony from Harry L. Peebles and Donna Fitzpatrick), D120 [5MR]

———budget (testimony from public witnesses), D142 [11MR]

———budget on inertial confinement fusion (testimony from Richard L. Schriever), D87 [25FE]

———Dept. of Energy transportation budget (testimony from Donna R. Fitzpatrick), D107 [3MR]

———environment, safety, and health programs (testimony), D195 [25MR]

———research and development budget (testimony), D161 [17MR]

Committee on Small Business (Senate): review procedures of Federal contracts awarded to small businesses (testimony), D238 [7AP]

Dept. of Energy authorization, with emphasis on magnetic fusion energy (testimony from Alan W. Trivelpiece and public witnesses), D81 [24FE]

Letters

Cold standby status for nuclear reactor in Washington State: 6 Senators, 25857 [30SE]

Continental Shelf Scientific Drilling Program, 504 [6JA]

Lobbying activities by the Dept. of Energy and its contractors: Environmental Policy Institute, 31864 [13NO]

———National Taxpayers Union, 31864 [13NO]

Monitored retrievable storage facility: Thomas R. Kuhn, 31473 [10NO]

Nuclear waste disposal: John S. Herrington, Sec. of Energy, 30706 [4NO]

Nuclear Waste Policy Act amendments: NRC, 30719 [4NO]

Recommital of energy and water development appropriations: Charles E. Kay, 32569 [18NO]

Safe nuclear powerplants: John Herrington, 22544 [5AU]

Safety oversight of Hanford, WA, nuclear reactor: Senator Adams, 30696 [4NO]

Semiconductor technology research and development: 11 Senators, 25152 [24SE]

———I. Welber, Sandia National Laboratories, 25150 [24SE]

———J.P. Amor, Air Force Weapons Laboratory, 25150 [24SE]

———James E. Halligan, New Mexico State University, 25152 [24SE]

———Laurence H. Lattman, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, 25150 [24SE]

———Rudolph Gomez, Western New Mexico University, 25149 [24SE]

———S.R.J. Brueck, University of New Mexico, 25148 [24SE]

———Siegfried Hecker, Los Alamos National Laboratory, 25147 [24SE]

Sequential testing of radioactive waste disposal sites: John S. Herrington, Sec. of Energy, 32024 [17NO]

———Lando W. Zech, Jr., NRC, 32024, 32025 [17NO]

Strategic petroleum reserve's law enforcement officers authority: J. Michael Farrell, 6876 [25MR]

Superconducting supercollider: L. Edward Temple, Jr., 19880 [15JY]

———Senator Bentsen, 13203 [20MY]

Lists

National laboratories capabilities, 25294 [25SE]

Potentially affected States for radioactive waste disposal sites, 32025 [17NO]

Supporters for locating superconducting supercollider in California, 36650 [19DE]

Meetings

Committee on Armed Services (House): Dept. of Defense Authorization Act (H.R. 1748), D220 [1AP]

Committee on Energy and Natural Resources: compensation of public in event of certain accidents involving nuclear materials (S. 748), D245 [8AP], D266 [22AP]

———nomination of Lawrence F. Davenport as Assistant Sec. of Energy, D192 [25MR]

———nomination of Raymond G. Massie as Director of the Office of Minority Economic Impact, Dept. of Energy, D192 [25MR]

Committee on Science, Space, and Technology: budget, D195 [25MR]

Memorials of legislature

Nevada, 17569 [25JN]

New Mexico, 16191 [16JN]

Oregon, 10937 [1MY], 10938 [1MY]

Messages

Annual Report: President Reagan, 24778 [22SE]

Deferral of Certain Budget Authority: President Reagan, 29880 [29OC]

Motions

Dept. of Defense: authorizing appropriations for fiscal years 1988-89 (S. 1174), substitute text of H.R. 1748, 27507 [13OC]

Remarks in House

Appropriations: authorizing for fiscal years 1988-89 (S. 1174), 27459 [13OC]

———authorizing for superconducting supercollider program (H.R. 3228), 22713 [6AU], 23022, 23026, 23481 [7AU], 38279 [22DE]

Clean Coal Program: funding, 17626 [25JN]

Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Agency: establish (H.R. 2047), 9032 [10AP]

Government contractors: oversight, 35749 [15DE]

Hazardous substances: funds for cleanup from nuclear energy defense activities (H.R. 2625), 14874 [8JN]

Industry: enhance competitiveness (H.R. 3), 10867 [30AP]

International Atomic Energy Agency: anniversary, 21570 [29JY]

National Energy Security Act: enact (H.R. 1751), 6590 [23MR]

Nuclear energy: shutdown of Mirror Fusion Test Facility at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, 34095 [4DE]

Nuclear Waste Act: suspend activities (H.R. 2888), 18676, 18679 [1JY], 19886 [15JY]

Petroleum Marketing Practices Act: amend (H.R. 1842), 9353 [22AP]

Pollution control: establish separate office (H.R. 3781), 36156 [17DE]

Power resources: domestic energy security, 4947 [5MR]

Radioactive waste disposal: Dept. of Energy incentive agreements with States and Indian Tribes (S. 839), 6719 [25MR]

———eastern repository, 4733 [4MR]

———repository, 5192 [10MR], 35651 [15DE]

———repositories (H.R. 2885), 18712 [1JY]

———States' participation in site selection (H.R. 2475), 13319 [20MY]

Solid Waste Disposal Act: regulation (H.R. 3784), 36502 [18DE]

Superconducting supercollider program: authorizing appropriations (H.R. 3228), 22713 [6AU], 23022, 23026 [7AU], 28152 [15OC], 36650, 36674, 36683 [19DE], 38257, 38258 [22DE]

———development (H.R. 3463), 27334 [9OC]

———financial incentives offered for site site criteria, 18700 [1JY]

———site selection, 19880 [15JY], 36656 [19DE]

Taxation: Federal fuels tax, 14799 [4JN]

Uranium enrichment facilities: contracts with TVA, 20117 [15JY]

Remarks in Senate

Air pollution: use of ethanol and methanol in reducing (S. Con. Res. 36), 6299 [19MR]

Appropriations: authorizing for fiscal years 1988-89 (S. 1174), 21085-21093 [24JY], 23084-23101, 23113 [7AU], 24139-24203 [16SE], 24478-24531 [18SE], 25414 [28SE], 25492, 25555 [29SE], 25821-25844, 25847, 25849 [30SE], 26069-26117, 26118-26128, 26129-26133, 26138, 26200-26206 [1OC]

Atomic Energy Act: compensation of public in event of accident from activities under contract with Dept. of Energy (S. 748), 5922 [17MR], 22042 [3AU], 29177, 29178 [23OC]

Construction industries: funding for architecture, engineering and construction services associated with Federal construction projects, 35246 [11DE]

Continental Shelf: cooperation of certain agencies in implementing scientific drilling program (S. 52), 503 [6JA]

Defense activities: authorizing appropriations for fiscal years 1988-89 (S. 1174), 12261-12286 [13MY], 12452 [14MY], 12458-12479 [14MY], 12567-12575 [15MY], 12832-12839, 12912 [19MY], 13133, 13134-13169, 13176, 13177 [20MY], 13516 [21MY], 23816, 23818-23825, 23831-23843 [11SE], 23952-23997 [15SE], 24359-24423, 24447, 24456 [17SE], 24709-24775, 24812 [22SE], 25006-25015 [23SE], 25061 [24SE], 25235-25268, 25271-25300 [25SE], 25352-25384 [26SE], 25391-25409-25416 [28SE], 26260-26288 [2OC]

———authorizing appropriations for fiscal years 1988-89 (S. 1174), motion to proceed to consideration, 23739, 23752 [10SE]

———production special tooling and testing equipment costs, 25172 [24SE]

———rights in technical data, 25063 [24SE]

———semiconductor technology research and development, 25141 [24SE]

Dept. of Energy National Laboratory Cooperative Research Initiatives Act: enact (S. 1480), 19384 [10JY]

Ecology: compliance of certain operations with Federal standards (H.R. 783), 9798 [27AP]

Energy security: report, 6287 [19MR]

Golden Fleece of the Month: recipient, 28621 [21OC]

Hazardous substances: defense waste cleanup fund (S. 1432), 17583 [25JN]

———long-term disposal of nuclear waste, 5962 [17MR]

Health: cooperative medical research, 25010-25015 [23SE]

Mines and mineral resources: reclamation of mill tailings at active uranium and thorium processing sites (S. 1100), 10108, 10116 [28AP]

National Appliance Energy Conservation Act: enact (S. 83), 544-546 [6JA]

Nuclear energy: cold standby status for reactor in Washington State, 25857-25859 [30SE]

———materials production, 34551 [9DE]

———rail transportation of high-level nuclear waste (S. 1436), 17829 [26JN]

———superconducting supercollider, 2764, 2766 [4FE]

Nuclear warfare: Nevada test, 3004 [5FE]

———weapons testing, 29785 [29OC]

Petroleum: funding for oil and gas research programs, 15097 [9JN]

Power resources: renewable energy programs (S. 1903), 33486 [1DE]

Radioactive waste disposal, 23112 [7AU]

———disapproval of waste site by Tennessee, 14315 [2JN]

———transportation safety, 15409 [11JN]

———use certain public lands in Eddy County, NM, for Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (S. 1272), 13596 [21MY]

Research: funding for verification research, 25297, 25298 [25SE]

———funding for wind turbine project, 13906 [28MY]

Solar energy: fund research and development and encourage Federal procurement of solar energy systems (S. 1320), 14631 [4JN]

Strategic petroleum reserve: authorizing law enforcement officers to make arrests (S. 836), 6875 [25MR]

Superconducting supercollider project: site, 18475 [1JY], 13199-13214 [20MY]

Technology: semiconductor research, 25291-25294 [25SE]

Uranium Enrichment Program: establish costs (S. 1084), 9430 [23AP], 10147 [28AP]

Reports

Energy Security, 18441 [1JY], 20459 [21JY]

———John S. Herrington, Sec. of Energy, 6590 [23MR]

Nuclear Waste Disposal, 30736 [4NO]

Plutonium Availability and Cost, 30698 [4NO]

Recommendation of Candidate Sites for the Characterization for the First Radioactive Waste Repository, 10293 [28AP]

Timing of State Objections to Location of Monitored Retrievable Storage Sites: Michael V. Seitzinger, 14316 [2JN]

U.S. Defense Plutonium Needs and the Hanford, WA, Nuclear Reactor, 30697 [4NO]

Uranium Enrichment Program Costs, 9430 [23AP]

VA Mission and Accomplishments Relative to Atomic Veterans, 2523 [3FE]

Reports filed

Appropriations: Committee on Armed Services (S. 1174) (Rept. 100-57), 11778 [8MY]

Atomic Energy Act Amendments: Committee on Energy and National Resources (S. 748) (S. Rept. 100-70), 16149 [16JN]

Dept. of Energy Organization Act: Committee on Energy and Natural Resources (S. 836) (S. Rept. 100-79), 17006 [23JN]

Safety of Nuclear Facilities: Committee on Governmental Affairs (S. 1085) (S. Rept. 100-173), 25184 [24SE]

Uranium Industry: Committee on Energy and Natural Resources (S. 1846) (S. Rept. 100-214), 30765 [4NO]

Resolutions by organizations

Funding for research and development: Interstate Oil Compact Commission, 15098 [9JN]

Statements

Dept. of Energy Production of Weapons and Waste Disposal, 36502 [18DE]

Federal Facilities Compliance With the Solid Waste Disposal Act: Kathleen Mix, 36499 [18DE]

Funding for Oil and Gas Research and Development Programs, 15097 [9JN]

Government Service: Earl E. Gjelde, 35280 [11DE]

Nuclear Waste Selection Sites: Charles E. Kay, 31485 [10NO]

Summaries

Monitored Retrievable Storage Facility, 31474 [10NO]

Nuclear Waste Policy Act Amendments, 30702 [4NO]

Solar energy Research and Development and Federal Procurement of Solar Energy Systems (S. 1320), 14631 [4JN]

Tables

Actions taken by Committee on Armed Services on Depts. of Defense and Energy appropriations, 10976 [4MY]

Appropriations (H.R. 2712), 37772 [21DE]

Dept. of Energy national security programs, fiscal year 1988, 10990 [4MY]

Nuclear energy in the world, October 26, 1987, 31205 [6NO]

Nuclear testing agenda—nuclear explosions being conducted by Federal scientists, 29786 [29OC]

Uranium Enrichment Program's cumulative debt, 9431 [23AP], 10057 [28AP]

Texts of

H.R. 1751, National Energy Security Act, 6591 [23MR]

S. 52, Continental Scientific Drilling and Exploration Act, 504 [6JA], 16381 [17JN]

S. 836, authorizing law enforcement officers who guard the strategic petroleum reserve to make arrests, 6876 [25MR], 17442 [25JN]

S. 1084, establish costs of Uranium Enrichment Program, 9431 [23AP]

S. 1100, Uranium Revitalization and Tailings Reclamation Act, 10109-10114 [28AP]

S. 1174, appropriations authorization, 27459-27507 [13OC]

S. 1432, defense waste cleanup fund, 17584 [25JN]

S. 1480, Dept. of Energy National Laboratory Cooperative Research Initiatives Act, 19385-19389 [10JY]

S. 1903, Renewable Energy Trade Equity and Promotion Act, 33487 [1DE]

S. Con. Res. 36, use of ethanol and methanol in reducing air pollution, 6300 [19MR]