[House Report 110-921]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]



110th Congress                                                   Report
                        HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
 2d Session                                                     110-921

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         ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT APPROPRIATIONS BILL, 2009

                                _______
                                

 December 10, 2008.--Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on 
            the State of the Union and ordered to be printed

                                _______
                                

  Mr. Visclosky, from the Committee on Appropriations, submitted the 
                               following

                              R E P O R T

                             together with

                            ADDITIONAL VIEW

                        [To accompany H.R. 7324]

    The Committee on Appropriations submits the following 
report in explanation of the accompanying bill making 
appropriations for energy and water development for the fiscal 
year ending September 30, 2009, and for other purposes.

                        INDEX TO BILL AND REPORT

_______________________________________________________________________


                                                            Page number

                                                            Bill Report
Introduction...............................................
                                                                      5
I. Department of Defense--Civil:
        Corps of Engineers--Civil:
                Introduction...............................     2
                                                                      9
                Investigations.............................     2
                                                                     16
                Construction...............................     3
                                                                     23
                Mississippi River and Tributaries..........     4
                                                                     35
                Operation and Maintenance..................     5
                                                                     37
                Regulatory Program.........................     6
                                                                     53
                Flood Control and Coastal Emergencies......     6
                                                                     54
                Expenses...................................     7
                                                                     54
                Office of the Assistant Secretary of the 
                    Army (Civil Works).....................     7
                                                                     55
                General Provisions.........................     8
                                                                     55
II. Department of the Interior:
        Central Utah Project Completion Account............     8
                                                                     55
        Bureau of Reclamation:
                Fiscal Year 2009 Budget Overview...........     9
                                                                     56
                Water and Related Resources................     9
                                                                     57
                Central Valley Project Restoration Fund....    11
                                                                     64
                California Bay-Delta Restoration...........    12
                                                                     65
                Policy and Administration..................    13
                                                                     66
                General Provisions.........................    14
                                                                     67
III. Department of Energy:
        Introduction.......................................
                                                                     67
        Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.............    15
                                                                     77
        Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability........    16
                                                                     90
        Nuclear Energy.....................................    16
                                                                     92
        Legacy Management..................................
                                                                     97
        Clean Coal Technology..............................    18
                                                                     97
        Fossil Energy Research and Development.............    18
                                                                     97
        Naval Petroleum and Oil Shale Reserves.............    21
                                                                    103
        Strategic Petroleum Reserve........................    21
                                                                    103
        Northeast Home Heating Oil Reserve.................    21
                                                                    104
        Energy Information Administration..................    22
                                                                    104
        Non-Defense Environmental Management...............
                                                                    104
        Non-Defense Environmental Cleanup..................    22
                                                                    105
        Uranium Enrichment Decontamination and 
            Decommissioning Fund...........................    23
                                                                    109
        Science............................................    23
                                                                    109
        Nuclear Waste Disposal.............................    24
                                                                    120
        Innovative Technology Loan Guarantee Program.......    27
                                                                    120
        Departmental Administration........................    29
                                                                    121
        Office of Inspector General........................    30
                                                                    122
        Atomic Energy Defense Activities:
        National Nuclear Security Administration...........    30
                                                                    123
                Weapons Activities.........................    30
                                                                    124
                Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation...........    31
                                                                    132
                Naval Reactors.............................    31
                                                                    139
                Office of the Administrator................    32
                                                                    139
        Defense Environmental Management...................
                                                                    142
        Defense Environmental Cleanup......................    32
                                                                    145
        Other Defense Activities...........................    33
                                                                    149
        Defense Nuclear Waste Disposal.....................    34
                                                                    150
        Power Marketing Administrations:
                Bonneville Power Administration............    34
                                                                    150
                Southeastern Power Administration..........    34
                                                                    151
                Southwestern Power Administration..........    35
                                                                    151
                Western Power Administration...............    36
                                                                    152
                Falcon and Amistad Operating and 
                    Maintenance Fund.......................    37
                                                                    152
        Federal Energy Regulatory Commission...............    37
                                                                    153
        Committee Recommendation...........................
                                                                    153
        General Provisions.................................    38
                                                                    171
IV. Independent Agencies:
        Appalachian Regional Commission....................    43
                                                                    172
        Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board............    44
                                                                    173
        Delta Regional Commission..........................    44
                                                                    173
        Denali Commission..................................    44
                                                                    174
        Nuclear Regulatory Commission......................    44
                                                                    174
        Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board...............    46
                                                                    177
        Federal Coordinator for Alaska Natural Gas 
            Transportation Projects........................    46
                                                                    177
        Tennessee Valley Authority.........................
                                                                    178
V. General Provisions:
        House of Representatives Report Requirements.......    46
                                                                    179
Additional Views...........................................
                                                                    322

                Summary of Estimates and Recommendations

    The Committee has considered budget estimates, which are 
contained in the Budget of the United States Government, 2009. 
The following table summarizes appropriations for fiscal year 
2008, the budget estimates, and amounts recommended in the bill 
for fiscal year 2009.


                              Introduction

    The Energy and Water Development Appropriations bill for 
fiscal year 2009 totals $33,265,000,000, $2,078,300,000 above 
the President's budget request and $2,377,000,000 above the 
amount appropriated in fiscal year 2008.
    Title I of the bill provides $5,332,900,000 for the 
programs of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, $591,900,000 over 
the budget request and $258,975,000 below the fiscal year 2008 
enacted level (excluding emergency spending). The fiscal year 
2009 budget request for the Corps of Engineers totals 
$4,741,000,000 which is composed entirely of new budget 
authority.
    The budget request also included $5,761,000,000 in 
emergency appropriations for the provision of 100-year storm 
protection for the greater New Orleans, Louisiana area. The 
Committee has included this funding in a fiscal year 2008 
emergency supplemental appropriations Act.
    Title II provides $957,479,000 for the Department of 
Interior and the Bureau of Reclamation, $163,680,000 over the 
budget request, and $193,434,000 below the fiscal year 2008 
enacted level. The Committee recommends $42,000,000 for the 
Central Utah Project, including $987,000,000 for deposit into 
the Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Conservation Account, both 
the same as the budget request. The Committee recommends 
$915,479,000 for the Bureau of Reclamation, $163,680,000 above 
the budget request and $192,434,000 below the fiscal year 2008 
enacted level. The Committee recommendation includes a 
rescission of $120,000,000 in unobligated balances, rather than 
the $175,000,000 rescission requested by the Administration.
    Title III provides $27,204,820,000 for the Department of 
Energy, $1,286,932,000 over the budget request, and 
$2,715,718,000 above the fiscal year 2008 enacted level 
(excluding emergency spending). The Committee recommends 
funding for renewable energy and energy efficiency programs at 
$2,519,152,000, an increase of $1,263,759,000 above the 
request; electricity delivery and energy reliability programs 
at $149,250,000, an increase of $15,250,000 above the request; 
nuclear energy programs including the Mixed Oxide Fuel 
Fabrication Facility at $1,238,852,000, a decrease of 
$101,800,000 below the request; fossil energy research and 
development programs at $853,978,000, an increase of 
$99,948,000 above the request. The Committee recommends 
$4,861,669,000 for the Office of Science an increase of 
$139,700,000 above the budget request and $843,958,000 above 
the current year.
    Environmental management activities--non-defense 
environmental cleanup, uranium enrichment decontamination and 
decommissioning, legacy management, and defense environmental 
cleanup are funded at $6,397,475,000, an increase of 
$88,764,000 above the fiscal year 2008 enacted level and an 
increase of $220,494,000 above the budget request.
    The Committee recommends a total of $494,742,000 for the 
Yucca Mountain repository. This includes $247,371,000 for 
Nuclear Waste Disposal, the same as the request, and 
$247,371,000 for Defense Nuclear Waste Disposal, the same as 
the request.
    Funding for the National Nuclear Security Administration 
(NNSA), which includes nuclear weapons activities, defense 
nuclear nonproliferation, naval reactors, and the Office of the 
NNSA Administrator, is $8,823,243,000, a decrease of 
$274,019,000 below the request, and an increase of $12,958,000 
above fiscal year 2008. The Committee recommendation includes 
$1,530,048,000 for Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation, an 
increase of $194,052,000 above the current year and 
$283,000,000 above the budget request. Funding for the Power 
Marketing Administration is provided at the requested levels.
    Title IV provides $305,701,000 for several Independent 
Agencies, an increase of $37,688,000 above the budget request, 
and $24,405,000 above the fiscal year 2008 enacted level. The 
requested funding is provided for the Appalachian Regional 
Commission, the Delta Regional Authority, the Defense Nuclear 
Facilities Safety Board, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission 
Inspector General, the Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board, 
the Denali Commission, and the Office of the Federal 
Coordinator for Alaska Natural Gas Transportation Projects. The 
request for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission is increased by 
$37,682,000 and no funds are provided for the Office of 
Inspector General for the Tennessee Valley Authority.

                           THE ENERGY CRISIS

    Across the Nation, families already stung by an economic 
downturn have seen their energy bills skyrocket over the last 
year and their homes and lives endangered by floods, tornados, 
and hurricanes. With the price of gasoline now exceeding $4.00 
a gallon, and the potential costs of adverse consequences of 
global warming, such as an increase in frequency of severe 
weather, becoming painfully clear, the urgency to address 
energy and climate change has never been greater and the 
consequences of inaction more dire. Unfortunately, there are no 
easy or quick solutions to these problems. For example, from an 
economic perspective we cannot promise that we will lower the 
price of gasoline at the pump tomorrow, but we will do 
everything possible to help increase vehicle gas mileage. From 
a national security perspective we will work hard to enhance 
the use of biofuels to reduce our dependency on foreign sources 
of oil, but their use will not in and of themselves solve our 
global warming problem. Environmentally, we will work 
diligently to move our country away from a carbon based economy 
to reduce global warming, but our success will unfortunately 
not be measured in days and months.
    Funding provided in this bill supports a substantial 
expansion of research, development, demonstration, and 
deployment programs focused on efficiently utilizing our 
domestic natural resources to fulfill our energy needs while 
addressing global climate change. The bill supports water 
infrastructure investments which represent the Nation's front-
line defenses for protecting our homes and families from some 
of the possible impacts of global climate change. In addition, 
the bill recommends funding to reduce fuel consumption through 
infrastructure investments which will increase the efficiency 
of our marine transportation system. These expanded activities 
alone cannot immediately reduce our energy bills or greenhouse 
gas emissions substantially, but they are a critical first step 
to addressing these issues sustainably in the long-term.

                    ADDRESSING HIGH GASOLINE PRICES

    The Energy and Water Development appropriation includes 
$901,438,000 for research, development, demonstration, and 
deployment of improved vehicle technology and production of 
biofuels, $400,215,000 above the fiscal year enacted funding 
level and $326,414,000 more than requested by the President. 
This substantial increase includes funding for many new 
initiatives to address the impacts of high gas prices 
authorized in the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007, 
including new research and development programs for advancing 
battery technologies for electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles; 
Renewable Fuel Infrastructure grants to deploy more renewable 
fuel blends and make them more widely available; and Advanced 
Vehicles Manufacturing Facility grants as well as 
$1,000,000,000 in direct loans for assistance for automakers 
and suppliers to more readily convert domestic manufacturing 
capabilities for the manufacture of new vehicles which are less 
dependent on fossil fuels. Over the next five to ten years, the 
results of these activities should address high gas prices by 
reducing demand for gasoline derived from oil and increasing 
supplies of alternative fuels.

               ADVANCING ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

    For fiscal year 2009, the Energy and Water Development 
appropriation includes $3,636,716,000 for research, 
development, and demonstration of advanced energy technologies, 
$877,203,000 above the fiscal year 2008 enacted funding level 
and $219,252,000 more than requested by the President. The 
Nation is engulfed in an energy crisis which, unlike the crisis 
of the 1970s, appears to be driven by fundamental, long-term 
economic, scientific, political and technological challenges. 
The steep increase in energy demand associated with the 
emergence of hundreds of millions of people from poverty 
internationally along with the significant barriers to 
increasing conventional energy supplies suggest the need for a 
fundamental transformation of our energy system. Such a radical 
transformation might be possible with the technologies we have 
today, but likely at significant cost. Investments in energy 
research, development and demonstration programs are designed 
to reduce these costs by expanding the range of options 
available to transform our energy system.
    The energy technology research funded at the Department of 
Energy ranges from basic work to map the genomes of 
microorganisms that digest cellulose to applied work to 
increase the efficiency of turbines. The Department supports 
research and development of renewable energy generation 
technologies including advanced biofuels as well as solar, 
wind, geothermal, ocean, tidal, and hydropower. Work on 
conservation aims at development of zero energy houses by 2020, 
improved energy efficiency for U.S. industry, technology to 
further increase the fuel efficiency of vehicles, improved 
batteries for electric and plug-in hybrid cars, and hydrogen 
storage for future vehicles. Nuclear energy currently provides 
20 percent of the electricity generation capacity of the United 
States. Sustaining this level of energy production is supported 
with research, subsidies for first applicants to the Nuclear 
Regulatory Commission for new types of reactors, and 
demonstration of safer, gas-cooled next generation nuclear 
power plants. Fossil energy spending is devoted to carbon 
capture and sequestration so that coal can be used to generate 
energy without greenhouse gas emissions and to improving the 
energy efficiency of current coal-fired power plants. Long-term 
energy science research is focused on breakthrough ideas like 
fusion energy, which aims to harness the same source of power 
that enables the sun to shine to generate electricity here on 
earth.
    The Department of Energy is encouraged to pursue all the 
technologies that can help abate the current energy crisis 
while reducing greenhouse gas emissions and other adverse 
environmental, economic, and security impacts, and to do so in 
creative and innovative ways. The Department must maintain a 
careful eye toward what can be used in the private and public 
sectors in the coming five to fifteen years while 
simultaneously funding the visionary research that will be 
needed to realize a sustainable energy system over the long-
term.

                   FUNDING TO ADDRESS CLIMATE CHANGE

    For fiscal year 2009, the Energy and Water Development 
appropriation includes $6,010,124,000 to address climate 
change, $1,327,377,000 above the fiscal year 2008 enacted 
funding level and $1,930,274,000 more than requested by the 
President. This substantial increase includes $500,000,000 to 
support new initiatives authorized by the Energy Independence 
and Security Act of 2007 (Public Law 110-140).
    Funding is provided for research, development, 
demonstration, and deployment of energy technologies that 
increase energy conservation and production of energy without 
emission of greenhouse gases. Support for utilization of 
available conservation technology is provided through a major 
new energy efficiency block grant program, the weatherization 
grants, state energy grants, and federal energy management 
programs. In addition, an increase in budget authority is 
provided to cover the risk of providing an additional 
$8,500,000,000 in loan guarantees to companies investing in 
innovative renewable and/or energy efficient technologies as 
well distributed energy generation, transmission, and 
distribution.
    Increased renewable energy production is supported through 
major refurbishment by the Army Corps of Engineers and Bureau 
of Reclamation of existing hydropower dams. Funding is also 
provided for research to understand and predict climate change, 
including climate modeling using DOE's state-of-the-art super 
computers, atmospheric radiation monitoring, and long-term 
experiments on the response of forests and other ecosystems to 
increased atmospheric carbon dioxide.

  INTEGRATING CLIMATE CHANGE INTO LOCAL AND REGIONAL WATER RESOURCES 
                                PLANNING

    Existing water resources projects were generally planned, 
designed, and built on the assumption that the future would 
look pretty much like the past. A review of the historical 
record revealed the water levels that have been reached in 
historical storms, and the agencies use that information to 
design projects that protect against a certain frequency event 
(e.g., the 100-year storm, the standard project flood, etc.). 
There are some exceptions, such as where upstream development 
is changing runoff or where subsidence is changing the ground 
elevation, but generally our water resources agencies have 
assumed a steady-state climate.
    There is now increasing physical evidence, supported by 
increasing scientific consensus, that the global climate is 
warming, which will cause substantial changes to global sea 
level and to regional precipitation patterns. These changes 
will, in turn, affect key design parameters for water projects, 
such as levee heights, reservoir capacities, and channel 
depths. Global climate modeling is now sophisticated enough to 
be able to predict these changes on the regional scale, where 
they may have a significant impact over the typical project 
lifetime of Federal water resources projects. While not all 
climate models agree, especially at the regional scale, the 
Committee expects the water resources agencies under its 
jurisdiction, namely the Army Corps of Engineers and the Bureau 
of Reclamation, to use the latest available climate models and 
forecasts to inform the planning and design of future water 
projects.

                                TITLE I


                      DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE--CIVIL


                         Department of the Army


                       Corps of Engineers--Civil


                              INTRODUCTION

    The Energy and Water Development Act funds the Civil Works 
component of the Army Corps of Engineers, which encompasses 
approximately 23,000 civilians and 190 military personnel. Army 
involvement in works of civil nature dates back to the origins 
of the nation. Over the years, the Corps Civil Works mission 
has adapted to accommodate changing societal needs and values. 
A brief legislative history and the major mission areas of the 
Corps have been included in past Energy and Water Development 
reports.

             INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT IN THE UNITED STATES

    The Administration's request constitutes an abject failure 
to meet the infrastructure needs of our country. Last year, 
this Committee characterized the budget request for the Corps 
as woefully inadequate; this year, the budget request borders 
on irresponsible. This Administration has clearly not learned 
the lessons of the Gulf Coast Hurricanes and the Minnesota 
highway bridge collapse. That lesson was a simple one--
investment today can eliminate the need for costly emergency 
response tomorrow. More importantly, adequate investment today 
can save lives tomorrow. The budget request does nothing to 
meet the needs of tomorrow, is inadequate to meet existing 
requirements, and fails to provide sufficient funding to 
provide an economic stimulus through job creation, long term 
savings through operational efficiency of existing projects or 
transportation savings through optimal operation of the 
nation's harbors and channels. Beyond economic stimulus and 
transportation efficiency, infrastructure investment is 
necessary for the safety of our citizens. The consequences of 
under-investment in flood control and transportation projects 
are too significant to remain unaddressed.
    In light of the need for increased investment in public 
infrastructure, the Committee recommends a significant increase 
to the Corps of Engineers budget for fiscal year 2009 to 
address additional priorities. While insufficient to meet all 
requirements, this funding will make progress toward adequate 
investment levels. The Committee remains adamant that the Corps 
of Engineers continue the reforms made in the last several 
years regarding project management and execution and out-year 
planning. The Committee's expectation, regardless of the amount 
of the annual appropriation, is that the Corps will ensure its 
funding is expended efficiently and in good faith to achieve 
the best interests of the public.

                    FISCAL YEAR 2009 BUDGET OVERVIEW

    The Committee recommends a total of $5,332,900,000 for the 
Corps of Engineers, an increase of $591,900,000 above the 
request and a decrease of $258,975,000 from fiscal year 2008 
enacted levels. In addition, the Committee recommends a 
rescission of $1,900,000 from funds appropriated in the fiscal 
year 2008 Act.
    The fiscal year 2009 budget request for the Corps of 
Engineers totals $4,741,000,000, $850,875,000 below the funding 
level enacted in fiscal year 2008. The bulk of this reduction 
was requested in the Construction account and would have 
significantly undermined the provision of new water resource 
infrastructure. Additionally, the budget request for the 
Operation and Maintenance account represents a reduction from 
the fiscal year 2008 enacted level, after adjusting for the 
proposal to move projects between the accounts, while the 
requirements to maintain aging existing infrastructure continue 
to increase.
    The budget request for the Investigations account reflects 
a severe reduction from fiscal year 2008 levels. The 
Administration proposes only $41,000,000 for studies to address 
water resource issues in cooperation with local sponsors, 
$20,000,000 of that amount is for one study, leaving a small 
level of funding for the rest of the nation.
    The requested fiscal year 2009 Construction program is 
$1,477,807,000, including $75,807,000 in the Mississippi Rivers 
and Tributaries account. The Construction request proposes six 
performance-based guidelines to guide the allocation of funding 
construction projects. Flood and storm damage reduction, 
navigation and hydropower projects are ranked by their Benefit-
to-Cost Ratio (BCR). Aquatic ecosystem restoration projects are 
ranked based on how cost-effective they are in helping restore 
a regionally or nationally significant ecosystem that has 
become degraded as a result of a Civil Works project or a 
restoration effort that requires the Corps' unique expertise in 
modifying an aquatic regime. Two other key performance 
guidelines give priority to projects that address a significant 
risk to human safety or provide dam safety assurance, seepage 
control, or static instability correction. Finally, the budget 
proposes funding to complete 12 projects, a new category 
seemingly designed to allow funding for one project to be 
included.
    The 79 construction projects requested for funding consist 
of 50 Flood and Coastal Storm Damage Reduction projects (five 
budgeted for completion), 19 Navigation projects (seven 
budgeted for completion), five Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration 
projects, and five Hydropower replacement projects.
    The budget request is based on an unrealistically 
optimistic assumption that a proposed change to the structure 
of the inland waterways system revenue stream is adopted and 
enacted. The Administration proposes to collect lockage-based 
user fees for commercial barges on the inland waterways to 
address the declining balance in the Inland Waterways Trust 
Fund (IWTF), and to phase out the existing diesel fuel tax for 
these waterways. To date, the legislation is pending. Without 
enactment, the Inland Waterways Trust Fund will be depleted by 
the end of calendar year 2008. The Committee recommendation on 
this issue is discussed at length in the section titled Inland 
Waterways Trust Fund.
    The fiscal year 2009 budget request is the first to present 
information for Operation and Maintenance activities by 54 
areas based on United States Geological Survey sub-watersheds. 
This presentation is similar to that proposed in the preceding 
two fiscal years.
    The Administration requests $130,000,000 for the Formerly 
Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program, a reduction of 
$10,000,000 from current year levels. The request for the 
remaining accounts, Regulatory, Flood Control and Coastal 
Emergencies, Expenses and the Office of the Assistant Secretary 
of the Army (Civil Works) is at fiscal year 2008 levels.
    The budget request includes $5,761,000,000 in a fiscal year 
2009 emergency request for the additional federal funds needed 
for the following purposes: to reduce the risk to the Greater 
New Orleans, Louisiana, area from storm surges that have a one-
percent annual chance of occurring; to improve internal 
drainage; to restore and complete construction of hurricane and 
storm damage reduction features in surrounding areas to 
previously authorized levels of protection; and to incorporate 
certain non-federal levees into the federal system. The 
Committee has included this funding in a fiscal year 2008 
emergency supplemental appropriations bill. This amount brings 
the total cost of reconstruction and the provision of 100-year 
protection to the Greater New Orleans area to approximately 
$14,000,000,000, roughly double the original cost estimate.
    Pre-Katrina, storm damage reduction was provided through 
separately authorized projects, which were designed to 
different standards, subject to different requirements for non-
federal cost sharing, and managed by different local entities. 
The budget request proposes to authorize the works in Greater 
New Orleans as a single project, to be constructed with the 
State of Louisiana as the cost-sharing partner, and 
subsequently maintained and operated by the State. The proposal 
is now obsolete, due to the consolidation of the levee boards 
in the greater New Orleans area at the urging of Congress. The 
Committee did accept the proposal to cost share the provision 
of 100-year protection 65 percent federal/35 percent non-
federal and included it in the emergency supplemental bill. 
Additionally, the budget request proposes to defer by one year 
the state's obligation to pay its $1,500,000,000 cost share. 
This language is not included in the supplemental 
appropriations bill as it is simply a restatement of existing 
law.
    A table summarizing the fiscal year 2008 enacted 
appropriation, the fiscal year 2009 budget request, and the 
Committee recommended levels is provided below.


                                               [Dollars in 1,000s]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                   Committee
                        Account                           FY 2008 enacted    FY 2009 request      recommended
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Investigations.........................................          $167,161            $91,000           $143,100
Rescission.............................................             (-100)                --            (-1,900)
Construction...........................................         2,294,029          1,402,000          2,069,800
Rescission.............................................           (-4,688)                --                 --
Emergency appropriations\1\............................                --          5,761,000                 --
Mississippi River and tributaries......................           387,402            240,000            278,000
Operation and Maintenance..............................         2,243,637          2,475,000          2,300,000
Regulatory program.....................................           180,000            180,000            180,000
FUSRAP.................................................           140,000            130,000            140,000
Flood control and coastal emergencies..................                --             40,000             40,000
Expenses...............................................           175,046            177,000            177,000
Office of Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works)             4,500              6,000              5,000
                                                        --------------------------------------------------------
    Total, Corps of Engineers..........................         5,587,087         10,502,000          5,331,000
    Appropriations.....................................         5,591,875         (4,741,000)        (5,332,900)
    Emergency appropriations\1\........................                --         (5,761,000)               (--)
    Rescissions........................................           (-4,788)                --            (-1,900) 
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\Emergency appropriations recommended in the FY 2008 Supplemental Appropriations Act.

                      INLAND WATERWAYS TRUST FUND

    The Committee's recommendation includes funding for 
projects cost-shared from Inland Waterways Trust Fund largely 
as requested. However, to achieve this level of funding the 
Committee has suspended withdrawal of funds from the Trust Fund 
for several major rehabilitation projects that have been funded 
out of the Trust Fund for decades but are not legally required 
to do so. This change in policy is necessary due to the 
Administration's failure to address declining revenues.
    The Committee is disappointed with the Administration's 
lack of timely action on revising the structure of the revenues 
generated for this purpose. The Administration has been aware 
for years that the Trust Fund would become the limiting factor 
in appropriations for this purpose, yet little or no action has 
been taken. The Administration testified on March 13, 2007, in 
part that, ``the Administration is developing and will propose 
legislation . . . [that] will address the decline in the 
balance in the Inland Waterways Trust Fund . . . The 
legislation will be offered this spring for consideration by 
Congress.'' The legislation was eventually submitted to 
Congress on April 4, 2008, more than a year after it was 
promised and years after the bankruptcy of this Trust Fund was 
projected. The Committee insists that the Administration work 
with the appropriate authorizing committees to reach agreement 
on restructuring the revenue stream. The Committee will oppose 
any proposal which includes a change to the non-federal cost 
share required for inland navigation projects.
    The Committee's recommendation in no way changes its 
position that capital improvements to the inland waterway 
system must be cost shared from the Trust Fund. All investment 
decisions must be made in light of national priorities and all 
projects must compete against each other for the limited 
funding. The Committee expects that once the revenue stream to 
the Trust Fund is restored, the total cost of these major 
rehabilitation projects will once again be cost shared at fifty 
percent. Due to existing obligations which account for the vast 
majority of the current revenue stream, language is carried 
prohibiting the Corps from awarding any additional continuing 
contracts for projects funded from the Trust Fund.

                  FISCAL YEAR 2009 BUDGET PRESENTATION

    For the third year in a row, the Corps of Engineers has 
proposed several changes to the manner that the Civil Works 
program is presented and appropriated. The most significant 
change appears in the Operation and Maintenance account, into 
which four categories of projects are moved from Construction. 
These categories are: the rehabilitation of infrastructure; 
Endangered Species Act compliance; the construction of 
facilities, projects or features (including islands and 
wetlands) using materials dredged during Federal navigation 
operation and maintenance activities; and the mitigation of 
impacts on shorelines resulting from Federal navigation 
operation and maintenance activities. Additionally, the budget 
request aggregates operation and maintenance projects into 
geographical regions and provides a single appropriation for 
all projects contained within each of the 54 regions. The 
approach proposed by the Administration is simply a project-by-
project budget which has been regionally aggregated to give the 
appearance of a regional or systems-level approach. The 
Committee supports a regional or systems approach to Operation 
and Maintenance budgeting, but it must be based on substantive 
regional analysis and decision-making, not merely aggregation 
for the sake of appearance.
    The Congress offered to consider the regional approach in 
budgeting operation and maintenance projects once the Corps 
proved that it was budgeting on the basis of systems-level 
needs rather than by individual project needs; the Corps has 
not yet accomplished this task. The fiscal year 2008 
appropriation included the conditions under which the Congress 
would consider a regional appropriation of the Operations and 
Maintenance account and the movement of projects from the 
Construction account. To reiterate, the Corps is directed to 
prepare four systemized, integrated budgets for four different 
areas of the nation, the Ohio River, the Great Lakes, the Texas 
coast, and the California coast, to demonstrate the value of 
system or watershed planning and budgeting. Further, the Corps 
is directed to develop a comprehensive capital expense policy 
to distinguish clearly between activities that should be 
considered routine maintenance and those that should be 
considered a capital expense consistent with industry 
practices. Capital improvements are properly budgeted in the 
Construction account; routine activities associated with the 
upkeep of existing projects are properly budgeted in Operations 
and Maintenance account.
    The regionalization of the Operation and Maintenance 
account was initially proposed by the Administration to avoid 
congressional reprogramming limitations. Regrettably the Office 
of Management and Budget has politicized this account by 
declaring each project in the fiscal year 2008 program a 
congressional earmark, despite the fact that the program was 
appropriated largely as requested by the Administration.
    Additionally, the budget documents for the Corps of 
Engineers included no detailed information for this 
$2,475,000,000 Operation and Maintenance account. The documents 
contained no information on how the Administration arrived at 
the final funding levels for the 54 regional systems or 
information that would allow comparison to past years. The 
Administration further directed the Corps of Engineers not to 
release this information beyond the executive branch; it 
required a letter from this Committee in order for Congress and 
the public to have access to the underlying data which 
supported the regional funding level. The Administration's 
problematic steps have been counterproductive.
    The Committee recognizes the Operation and Maintenance 
account can require a higher degree of flexibility than the 
Construction or Investigations accounts. As the Corps has 
reformed its fiscal management, this Committee has supported 
higher levels of reprogramming authority for this account 
without the need to seek approval from the Congress. The 
Committee has also been willing to consider reprogrammings 
necessary for the greater good, even when these reprogrammings 
are politically unpopular. It is the Administration's own 
policies that have resulted in the Corps' inability to 
reprogram funds necessary to meet national or regional needs.
    The Committee reiterates its support for a more systematic 
approach to funding the operation and maintenance of the 
nation's waterways and understands the dynamic nature of the 
project needs under this account. However, the Corps must first 
comply with the conditions necessary for the Committee to 
support the Administration's budget structure. The 
appropriation recommendations included herein reject the 
Administration's proposal and are consistent with the fiscal 
year 2008 structure.
    The following table provides a comparison of the Operation 
and Maintenance and Construction accounts for fiscal years 
2006-2009:

                                               [Dollars in 1,000s]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                      FY 2006         FY 2007         FY 2008         FY 2009        Committee
             Account                  enacted         enacted         enacted         request       recommended
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Operations and Maintenance......      $1,969,000      $1,973,347      $2,243,637     $2,475,000        2,300,000
                                                                                     [2,200,000]
Construction....................       2,348,000       2,336,368       2,294,029      1,402,000        2,069,800
                                                                                     [1,677,000]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\Bracketed figures reflect account totals following the structure used in fiscal year 2006-2008.

                    PROGRAM MANAGEMENT AND EXECUTION

    This Committee has repeatedly emphasized that sound 
infrastructure investment is not just a matter of money, but 
also requires continued improvements in project management and 
execution. The Committee recognizes and appreciates the Corps' 
efforts in this area, but more can be achieved.
    Five-year comprehensive budget planning.--The Committee has 
not yet received the Corps' updated five-year plan, despite 
repeated assurances that its delivery was imminent. This lack 
of responsiveness is disappointing. This Committee has used the 
Corps as an example of an agency that has consistently improved 
with each submission of this critical planning tool. The 
Committee is left to conclude that, once again, the 
Administration is unwilling to provide transparency in its own 
budgeting even as it exhorts the Congress to do so.
    Emphasis on expenditures.--Recent changes to the Corps' 
budgeting and contracting policies have resulted in the 
carryover of significant levels of funding from year to year. 
The Committee fully expected obligated balances to increase. 
However, the Corps is directed to minimize unobligated 
carryover to the extent practicable. This direction should not 
be viewed as an excuse to reprogram funds liberally between 
projects or activities, but rather an admonition to the Corps 
to estimate capabilities accurately and execute projects within 
baseline scope and schedules.
    Continuing contracts.--In recent years, Congress has placed 
restrictions on the Corps' use of continuing contracts, a 
unique authority which allows the Corps to obligate the federal 
government in advance of appropriations. In response to 
concerns surrounding the reforms made to the Corps' 
contracting, the fiscal year 2008 appropriation included 
direction to the Corps and to GAO to provide reports describing 
the overall effects, both positive and negative, of this new 
policy in relation to the Corps' ability to execute the Civil 
Works mission, including any recommendations for changes or 
improvements to this policy if necessary and appropriate.
    Neither the Corps nor GAO have completed the requested 
reports. Accordingly, the Committee recommendation includes a 
provision that prohibits the use of funds to execute any new 
continuing contract, or modifications to an existing contract, 
that commits an amount for a project in excess of the amounts 
appropriated for such project or otherwise available through 
carryover.
    While the Committee is willing in the future to revisit its 
position on continuing contacts, the Corps must be mindful to 
only use continuing contracts where justified. Once issued, 
these contracts should be managed to existing and realistically 
expected future year appropriations. Under no circumstance 
should the contractor be allowed to dictate the pace of 
expenditures; the Corps as the contracting agent holds this 
responsibility. The Committee restates its direction that the 
Corps develop criteria and standards for the use of continuing 
contracts as well as examine alternatives to this contracting.
    Reprogrammings.--To ensure that the expenditure of funds in 
fiscal year 2009 is consistent with congressional direction, to 
minimize the movement of funds, and to improve overall budget 
execution, the bill incorporates by reference the projects 
identified in the report accompanying this Act into statute.
    Emergency Operation and Maintenance Reprogrammings.--Fiscal 
year 2008 brought significant flooding to the Midwest, 
resulting in increased sedimentation that threatened to close 
the lower Mississippi River to deep draft navigation. The Corps 
initially informed the Senate and House Committees on 
Appropriations that there was no alternative to reprogramming 
funds from existing Operation and Maintenance projects, despite 
the fact the Corps had approximately $10,000,000 in unobligated 
emergency funds that may be used to restore navigation projects 
to authorized depths when the sediment accumulation is the 
result of natural disasters. The situation required both 
Committees to intervene in the reprogramming so as not to 
adversely impact projects appropriated through the regular 
appropriations process. Subsequent to the initial 
reprogramming, less than $10,000,000 in additional funding was 
needed to maintain Mississippi River navigation. The Corps 
Headquarters requested assistance from all field offices, yet 
they were unable or unwilling to provide even minimal funding 
to assist. This response is unacceptable when the Operation and 
Maintenance account is $2,300,000,000. Accordingly, the 
Committee has reduced the budget request for each Operation and 
Maintenance project and funded an emergency line item, which 
will be used to respond to unforeseen requirements in this 
account. The Corps Headquarters will manage the fund, with any 
allocation subject to the consultation and approval of the 
House and Senate Committees on Appropriations.
    New Starts.--The Committee recommendation includes a 
limited number of new start studies and construction projects. 
The Committee recommends no new start environmental 
infrastructure projects; all new starts are limited to the 
traditional missions of the Corps of Engineers.
    Projects.--Congress has made significant reforms in the way 
it reviews funding for the Federal government; reforms which 
the Committee takes very seriously as it executes its 
constitutional authority. Earmarking or directed spending of 
Federal dollars does not begin with Congress. It begins with 
the Executive Branch. For example, the Construction, 
Investigations and Mississippi River and Tributaries accounts 
in the budget request are almost entirely made of individual 
earmarked projects. The Administration, in selecting these 
projects, goes through a process that is the functional 
equivalent of earmarking. When the Committee reviews the budget 
request, it goes through a process of rigorous review and may 
alter or modify this list to reflect additional priorities. The 
Administration has proposed the Operation and Maintenance 
account on a regional basis to avoid the appearance of an 
earmarked account; however, the regional requests are simply 
aggregated individual projects. The method used by the 
Administration simply obfuscates the details of the budget 
request so that it is difficult to compare the information to 
past requests and appropriations for the projects owned and 
operated by the Corps of Engineers.

                             Investigations


                    (INCLUDING RESCISSION OF FUNDS)


 

Appropriation, 2008...................................      $167,261,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................        91,000,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................       143,100,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................       -24,161,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................       +52,100,000


    This appropriation funds studies to determine the need for, 
the engineering and economic feasibility of, and the 
environmental and social suitability of solutions to water and 
related land resource problems; funds preconstruction 
engineering and design; data collection; interagency 
coordination; and research.
    The Committee recommends an appropriation of $143,100,000, 
a decrease of $24,161,000 from the fiscal year 2008 enacted 
level and an increase of $52,100,000 over the budget request. 
The Committee recommendation includes a rescission of 
$1,900,000 appropriated in Public Law 110-161.
    The budget request for this account and the approved 
Committee allowance are shown on the following table:


    Los Angeles River Ecosystem Restoration, California.--
Funding is included to continue the existing study. This 
funding shall not be applied to the new authorization for the 
Los Angeles River which the Committee considers a new start.

                              CONSTRUCTION



 

Appropriation, 2008...................................    $2,289,341,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................  \1\1,402,000,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................     2,069,800,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................      -224,229,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................     +667,800,000

\1\Excludes emergency supplemental appropriations request of
  $5,761,000,000.

    This appropriation funds construction, major 
rehabilitation, and related activities for water resource 
projects whose principal purpose is to provide commercial 
navigation, flood and storm damage reduction, or aquatic 
ecosystem restoration benefits to the nation. Portions of this 
account are funded from the Harbor Maintenance Trust and the 
Inland Waterways Trust funds.
    The Committee recommends an appropriation of 
$2,069,800,000, $224,229,000 below the fiscal year 2008 enacted 
appropriation and $667,800,000 over the budget request. The 
Committee recommendation does not include the proposal to move 
funding in the amount of $275,000,000 for four categories of 
projects from the Construction account to the Operation and 
Maintenance account.
    The budget request for this account and the approved 
Committee allowance are shown on the following table:



    Kaweah River, California.--Within the funds provided for 
the Terminus Dam, Kaweah River project, the Secretary is 
directed to reimburse the non-federal sponsor for a portion or 
all of the reimbursable worked carried out on the project and 
to ensure that the non-federal sponsor is fully reimbursed not 
later than March 1, 2010.
    Everglades Restoration, Florida.--The Committee 
recommendation includes no funding for the Modified Waters 
element of the Everglades Restoration within the Energy and 
Water Development Appropriation. The funding for this project 
is contained within the Department of the Interior, 
Environment, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act.
    Upper Mississippi River Restoration, Illinois, Iowa, 
Minnesota, Missouri & Wisconsin.--The Committee directs the 
Corps to complete a plan to transition this project to the 
Navigation and Ecosystem Sustainability Program (NESP) for the 
Upper Mississippi River System. The Committee has not provided 
funding for this new project and will consider the new start 
when an adequate plan to complete ongoing projects and 
transition future projects to the new authority is received by 
the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations. In order to 
facilitate this transition the Corps is directed not to 
initiate any new projects under this authority. Funding should 
be focused on completion of all existing work to facilitate the 
initiation of the new authority.
    Muddy River, Boston and Brookline, Massachusetts.--Funding 
is included to continue project design and construction, 
including ecosystem restoration features.
    Columbia River Channel Improvements, Oregon and 
Washington.--The Committee has recommended the full request for 
this project, despite the fact that the Corps of Engineers has 
failed to respond to repeated requests for information that 
verifies that this level of funding would complete the project 
as claimed by the Administration.
    Central City, Fort Worth, Texas.--The Committee is pleased 
that the Modified Central City project, which includes 
efficiencies and additional benefits resulting from the 
project's reformulation, has been found by the Secretary to be 
technically sound and environmentally acceptable. Further, the 
Committee notes that the Secretary signed a Record of Decision 
on May 21, 2008 finding the project to be in the public 
interest. The Committee directs the Corps to use funds provided 
for this project, along with any previously provided funds, to 
proceed expeditiously with construction of the modified 
project.
    Houston-Galveston Navigation Channels Project, Texas.--Any 
amount remaining unobligated at the end of fiscal year 2009 
shall be used to complete outstanding work items of the 
Houston-Galveston Navigation Channels Project.
    Continuing Authorities Program.--The fiscal year 2008 
omnibus appropriation directed the Corps to reevaluate the 
management and backlog of the Continuing Authorities Program 
(CAP). The review recently provided to the Committees on 
Appropriations shows nearly $1,000,000,000 is required to 
complete all existing, active projects. For a program that 
receives approximately $120,000,000 annually, this review 
reaffirms the Committee's belief that the program is over 
subscribed. A summary of the review, by CAP authority section, 
is included in the table below.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              Project          FY 08 total
             CAP section               Project Federal    allocations thru     allocations         Balance to
                                           cost ($)          FY 07 ($)         planned ($)        complete ($)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
14..................................         69,548,012         38,328,057          9,707,357         21,512,598
103.................................         48,386,819         15,522,875          4,451,555         28,322,389
107.................................        118,598,140         38,181,184          7,232,400         73,184,556
111.................................         50,283,000          3,574,645          1,919,000         44,789,355
204.................................         35,317,018          7,398,318          1,373,000         26,545,700
205.................................        548,772,450        162,448,027         42,370,804        343,953,619
206.................................        457,038,102        120,987,115         29,149,778        306,901,210
208.................................          1,349,900            713,899                 --            636,001
1135................................        267,193,752        117,611,141         29,174,000        120,408,611
                                     ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Totals......................      1,596,487,193        504,765,261        125,467,894        966,254,038
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    In fiscal year 2009 the Committee recommendation lists 
projects for CAP Sections 103, 107, 111, 204, 205, 206, 208 and 
1135, but only specifies funding for three of the listed 
projects in recognition of the dynamic nature of the projects 
within the program. No projects, whether requested by the 
Administration or Members of Congress, are listed for the 
Section 14 program. This funding is only for emergency 
streambank protection of public facilities and, as such, shall 
be distributed on the basis of urgency.
    The preceding table titled ``Construction'' includes the 
list of projects designated by Congress for fiscal year 2009 
funding. The Corps may allocate funds to other, active projects 
after the funding for named projects is addressed. Under no 
circumstances shall the Corps initiate new projects in Section 
205, 206 or 1135. New projects may be initiated in the 
remaining sections after an assessment is made that such 
projects can be funded over time based on historical averages 
of the appropriation for that section and approval by the House 
and Senate Committees on Appropriations. The Corps shall 
prioritize the projects based on the following criteria:
    Priorities for Design and Implementation (D&I) Phase:
          1. D&I work for continuing projects that have 
        executed Project Cooperation Agreements (PCAs).
          2. D&I funding for projects approved by Corps 
        Headquarters to execute a PCA.
          3. D&I work which does not require executed 
        agreements (e.g. continuing or pre-PCA design) for 
        ongoing projects.
          4. D&I funding for projects with approved Feasibility 
        Reports moving into D&I.
    Priorities for Feasibility Phase:
          1. Feasibility phase funding for projects with 
        executed Feasibility Cost Sharing Agreements (FCSAs).
          2. Feasibility phase funding for projects approved by 
        Corps Headquarters to execute a FCSA.
          3. Feasibility phase work which does not require a 
        FCSA for ongoing projects.
          4. Feasibility phase funding for initiations or 
        restarts.
    Within the last-funded priority level within the D&I and 
Feasibility phases, if the projects qualifying for funding 
exceed the available funding, funds shall be allocated based on 
project outputs and the non-federal sponsor's ability to meet 
local obligations.
    Remaining funds, if any, may be allocated to additional 
projects in accordance with the aforementioned priorities, 
except that all funds for Section 14 projects shall be 
allocated to the most urgently needed projects.
    The Corps is directed to maintain a split of approximately 
80-20 percent between the Design and Implementation (D&I) phase 
and the Feasibility phase within each authority. This split 
should be considered a guideline only, as there may be specific 
circumstances that require a slightly different weighting.

                   Mississippi River and Tributaries



 

Appropriation, 2008...................................      $387,402,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................       240,000,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................       278,000,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................      -109,402,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................       +38,000,000


    This appropriation funds planning, construction, and 
operation and maintenance activities associated with projects 
to reduce flood damage in the lower Mississippi River alluvial 
valley below Cape Girardeau, Missouri.
    The Committee recommends an appropriation of $278,000,000, 
a decrease of $109,402,000 from the fiscal year 2008 enacted 
appropriation and an increase of $38,000,000 over the budget 
request.
    The budget request for this account and the approved 
Committee allowance are shown on the following table:


                       Operation and Maintenance



 

Appropriation, 2008...................................    $2,243,637,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................     2,475,000,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................     2,300,000,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................       +56,363,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................      -175,000,000


    This appropriation funds operation, maintenance, and 
related activities at the water resource projects that the 
Corps of Engineers operates and maintains. Work to be 
accomplished consists of dredging, repair, and operation of 
structures and other facilities as authorized in various River 
and Harbor, Flood Control, and Water Resources Development 
Acts. Related activities include aquatic plant control, 
monitoring of completed projects, removal of sunken vessels, 
and the collection of domestic waterborne commerce statistics. 
Portions of this account are financed through the Harbor 
Maintenance Trust Fund.
    The Committee recommends an appropriation of 
$2,300,000,000, $56,363,000 above the fiscal year 2008 enacted 
level and $175,000,000 below the budget request. The Committee 
rejects the Administration's proposal to move $275,000,000 for 
four categories of projects from the Construction account to 
the Operation and Maintenance account. After accounting for 
this change, the Committee's recommendation is $100,000,000 
over the budget request.
    The budget request for this account and the approved 
Committee allowance are shown on the following table:


    Arkansas Lakes (Blakely Mountain Dam, Lake Ouachita, Degray 
Lake, Narrows Dam, Lake Greeson), Arkansas.--In addition to 
budgeted activities at these Corps facilities, $964,600 is 
included to provide adequate levels of service at public 
facilities.
    Burns Waterway Harbor, Indiana.--The Committee has 
recommended $2,530,000 for this project. Dredging activities 
should place priority on the Bailly intake pipe area.
    Moriches Inlet, New York.--It is the Committee's 
understanding that the dredging of this project will be 
completed in conjunction with a FEMA effort to place sand at 
Smith Point Park and Cupsogue Beaches. The Committee will 
revisit this project to ensure adequate funding is in place in 
the event that the project is not completed in this manner.
    Regional Sediment Management.--Using funds previously 
appropriated for Southwest Washington Littoral Drift 
Restoration (Benson Beach) Washington Regional Sediment 
Management, the Secretary shall conduct a test project by 
placing dredged material in the surf zone located on or near 
Benson Beach at the mouth of the Columbia River and monitor 
sediment movement and environmental impacts. This project shall 
be designed in concurrence with the existing recommendation of 
the bi-state working group of local, state, and federal 
entities. Additional costs beyond the previously appropriated 
funds shall be borne by non-Federal interests.

                           Regulatory Program



 

Appropriation, 2008...................................      $180,000,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................       180,000,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................       180,000,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................                --
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................                --


    This appropriation provides funds to administer laws 
pertaining to regulation of activities affecting U.S. waters, 
including wetlands, in accordance with the Rivers and Harbors 
Appropriation Act of 1899, the Clean Water Act, and the Marine 
Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act of 1972. Appropriated 
funds are used to review and process permit applications, 
ensure compliance on permitted sites, protect important aquatic 
resources, and support watershed planning efforts in sensitive 
environmental areas in cooperation with States and local 
communities.
    The Committee recommends an appropriation of $180,000,000, 
which is the same as the budget request and the fiscal year 
2008 enacted level.

        Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program (FUSRAP)



 

Appropriation, 2008...................................      $140,000,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................       130,000,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................       140,000,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................                --
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................       +10,000,000


    This appropriation funds the cleanup of certain low-level 
radioactive materials and mixed wastes, located mostly at sites 
contaminated as a result of the Nation's early efforts to 
develop atomic weapons.
    Congress transferred FUSRAP from the Department of Energy 
(DOE) to the Corps of Engineers in fiscal year 1998. In 
appropriating FUSRAP funds to the Corps of Engineers, the 
Committee intended to transfer only the responsibility for 
administration and execution of cleanup activities at FUSRAP 
sites where DOE had not completed cleanup. The Committee did 
not transfer to the Corps ownership of and accountability for 
real property interests, which remain with DOE. The Committee 
expects DOE to continue to provide its institutional knowledge 
and expertise to serve the Nation and the affected communities 
to ensure the success of this program.
    The Committee recommends an appropriation of $140,000,000, 
the same as the fiscal year 2008 enacted level and $10,000,000 
above budget request. The Committee reaffirms report language 
carried in previous years directing the prioritization of 
sites, especially those that are nearing completion.

                 Flood Control and Coastal Emergencies



 

Appropriation, 2008...................................               $--
Budget estimate, 2009.................................        40,000,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................        40,000,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................       +40,000,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................                --


    This appropriation funds the planning, training, exercises, 
and other measures that ensure the readiness of the Corps to 
respond to floods, hurricanes, and other natural disasters, and 
to support emergency operations in response to such natural 
disasters, including advance measures, flood fighting, 
emergency operations, the provision of potable water on an 
emergency basis, and the repair of certain flood and storm 
damage reduction projects. The requested amount is the base 
funding necessary for preparedness activities.
    The Committee recommends an appropriation of $40,000,000, 
the same level as the budget request and $40,000,000 above the 
fiscal year 2008 enacted level.

                                Expenses



 

Appropriation, 2008...................................      $175,046,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................       177,000,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................       177,000,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................        +1,954,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................                --


    This appropriation funds the executive direction and 
management of the Office of the Chief of Engineers, the 
Division Offices, and certain research and statistical 
functions of the Corps of Engineers.
    The Committee recommends an appropriation of $177,000,000, 
$1,954,000 above the fiscal year 2008 enacted level and the 
same as the budget request.
    The Committee is concerned that the Corps is not filling 
open senior positions in a timely manner. The Corps of 
Engineers is receiving increasing appropriations on both the 
military and civil sides of its program. In addition, the Corps 
has a program nearly three times that of its annual national 
appropriation in the New Orleans area and is providing 
assistance for the reconstruction of Iraq and Afghanistan. It 
is critical for the success of these important missions that 
leadership positions are recruited for and filled in a timely 
manner.

      Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works)



 

Appropriation, 2008...................................        $4,500,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................         6,000,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................         5,000,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................          +500,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................        -1,000,000


    The Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works) oversees 
Civil Works budget and policy whereas the Corps' executive 
direction and management of the Civil Works program are funded 
from the Expenses account.
    The Committee recommends an appropriation of $5,000,000, 
$500,000 above the fiscal year 2008 enacted level and 
$1,000,000 below the budget request.

                        Administrative Provision

    The bill includes an administrative provision limiting 
representational expenses and allowing for the purchase or hire 
of passenger motor vehicles.

                           General Provisions


                       CORPS OF ENGINEERS--CIVIL

    The bill includes a provision prohibiting the use of funds 
in this Act to carry out any contract that commits an amount 
for a project in excess of the amount appropriated for such 
project that remains unobligated.
    The bill includes a provision prohibiting the award of 
continuing contracts for any project for which funds are 
derived from the Inland Waterways Trust Fund.
    The bill includes a provision prohibiting the use of funds 
for any A-76 or HPO study.

                                TITLE II


                       DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR


                          Central Utah Project


                CENTRAL UTAH PROJECT COMPLETION ACCOUNT


 

Appropriation, 2008...................................       $43,000,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................        42,000,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................        42,000,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................        -1,000,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................                --


    The Central Utah Project Completion Act (Titles II-VI of 
Public Law 102-575) provides for the completion of the Central 
Utah Project by the Central Utah Water Conservancy District. 
The Act also authorizes the appropriation of funds for fish, 
wildlife, and recreation mitigation and conservation; 
establishes an account in the Treasury for the deposit of these 
funds and of other contributions for mitigation and 
conservation activities; and establishes a Utah Reclamation 
Mitigation and Conservation Commission to administer funds in 
that account. The Act further assigns responsibilities for 
carrying out the Act to the Secretary of the Interior and 
prohibits delegation of those responsibilities to the Bureau of 
Reclamation.
    The Committee recommendation for fiscal year 2009 to carry 
out the Central Utah Project is $42,000,000, the same as the 
budget request, and $1,000,000 below the fiscal year 2008 
enacted level. Within the $42,000,000 provided by the 
Committee, the following amounts are provided for the Central 
Utah Valley Water Conservation District by activity, as 
recommended in the budget request:


 

Utah Lake drainage basin delivery system..............       $28,900,000
Water conservation measures...........................         4,000,000
Uinta Basin replacement project.......................         3,400,000
Other Title II programs...............................         2,000,000
                                                       -----------------
    Total, Central Utah water conservation district...        38,300,000


    The Committee recommendation includes the requested amount 
of $987,000 for deposit into the Utah Reclamation Mitigation 
and Conservation Account for use by the Utah Reclamation 
Mitigation and Conservation Commission. These funds, as 
proposed in the budget request, are to be used to implement the 
fish, wildlife, and recreation mitigation and conservation 
projects authorized in Title III of Public Law 102-575; and to 
complete mitigation measures committed to in pre-1992 Bureau of 
Reclamation planning documents, as follows:


 

Provo River/Utah Lake fish and wildlife...............          $300,000
Diamond Fork Fish and Wildlife........................             5,000
Duchesne/Strawberry Rivers fish and wildlife..........            30,000
CRSP/Statewide fish, wildlife and recreation..........           152,000
Section 201(a)(1) mitigation measures.................           500,000
                                                       -----------------
    Total, Utah Reclamation Mitigation and                       987,000
 Conservation Commission..............................


    For program oversight and administration, the Committee has 
provided $1,640,000, the same level as the budget request and 
$20,000 above the fiscal year 2008 enacted level. For fish and 
wildlife conservation programs, the Committee has provided 
$1,073,000, the same level as the budget request and $284,000 
above the fiscal year 2008 enacted level.

                         Bureau of Reclamation


                    Fiscal Year 2009 Budget Overview

    The mission of the Bureau of Reclamation is to manage, 
develop, and protect water and related resources in an 
environmentally and economically sound manner in the interest 
of the American public. Since its establishment by the 
Reclamation Act of June 17, 1902, the Bureau of Reclamation has 
developed water supply facilities that have contributed to 
sustained economic growth and an enhanced quality of life in 
the western states. Lands and communities served by Reclamation 
projects have been developed to meet agricultural, tribal, 
urban, and industrial needs. The Bureau continues to develop 
authorized facilities to store and convey new water supplies 
and is the largest supplier and manager of water in the 17 
western states. The Bureau maintains 472 dams and 348 
reservoirs with the capacity to store 245 million acre-feet of 
water. These facilities deliver water to one of every five 
western farmers for about 10 million acres of irrigated land, 
and to over 31 million people for municipal, rural, and 
industrial uses. The Bureau is also the Nation's second largest 
producer of hydroelectric power, generating 42 billion kilowatt 
hours of energy each year from 58 power plants. In addition, 
its facilities provide substantial flood control, recreation, 
and fish and wildlife benefits.
    Despite the significant achievements of the past, the 
Committee is concerned that Bureau of Reclamation has become a 
caretaker agency and is no longer exerting a leadership role in 
the provision of water supply or maintenance of the West's 
existing water supply infrastructure. Current projections of 
increasing needs and changing hydrology necessitate a Bureau 
that is a leader in the provision of water supply in the West. 
The investments made in the past are reaching their design 
life; municipal needs are growing and agriculture production 
must be protected. Balancing these competing priorities will be 
challenging and requires active participation and leadership on 
the part of the Bureau and its technical staff. To meet this 
challenge the Secretary of Interior and the Commissioner of 
Reclamation must reinvigorate the structure and culture of the 
Bureau of Reclamation.
    The fiscal year 2009 budget request for the Bureau of 
Reclamation totals $751,799,000. The Committee recommendation 
totals $915,479,000 for the Bureau of Reclamation, $163,680,000 
above the budget request and $192,434,000 below the fiscal year 
2008 enacted level.
    A table summarizing the fiscal year 2008 enacted 
appropriation, the fiscal year 2009 budget request, and the 
Committee recommendation is provided below.

                                               [Dollars in 1,000s]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                    Fiscal year     Fiscal year      Committee
                             Account                               2008  enacted   2009  request  recommendation
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Water and related resources.....................................        $949,882        $779,320        $888,000
    Rescission..................................................               0        -175,000        -120,000
Central Valley project restoration fund.........................          59,122          56,079          56,079
California Bay-Delta restoration................................          40,098          32,000          37,000
Policy and administration.......................................          58,811          59,400          54,400
                                                                 -----------------------------------------------
      Total, Bureau of Reclamation..............................       1,107,913         751,799         915,479
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

                      Water and Related Resources


             (INCLUDING RESCISSION AND TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)


 

Appropriation, 2008...................................      $949,882,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................       779,320,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................       888,000,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................       -61,882,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................      +108,680,000


    The Water and Related Resources account supports the 
development, management, and restoration of water and related 
natural resources in the 17 western states. The account 
includes funds for operating and maintaining existing 
facilities to obtain the greatest overall levels of benefits, 
to protect public safety, and to conduct studies on ways to 
improve the use of water and related natural resources.
    For fiscal year 2009, the Committee recommends 
$888,000,000, $108,680,000 above the budget request and 
$61,882,000 below the fiscal year 2008 enacted level. The 
recommendation includes a rescission of $120,000,000, 
reallocating funds to higher priority projects.
    Reprogramming.--To ensure that the expenditure of funds in 
fiscal year 2009 is consistent with congressional direction, to 
minimize the movement of funds, and to improve overall budget 
execution, the bill incorporates by reference the projects 
identified in the accompanying report.
    Rural Water.--The Committee recommendation includes 
$71,000,000 for Rural Water, an increase of $47,000,000 from 
the budget request. Due to competing priorities the Committee 
was only able to restore half of the cuts from fiscal year 2008 
enacted levels. This does not lessen the importance of the 
program but once again illustrates the critical need for 
infrastructure investment.
    Title XVI, Water Reclamation and Reuse Program.--The 
Committee provides $50,000,000 for Title XVI, an increase of 
$43,000,000 over the budget request. The program supports the 
construction of facilities to develop and expand the use of 
recycled water to augment surface water supplies, helping to 
preserve overdrawn river and groundwater supplies, protect the 
environment, and improve the overall security and reliability 
of water supplies.
    Projects.--Congress has made significant reforms in the way 
it reviews funding for the Federal government; reforms which 
the Committee takes very seriously as it executes its 
constitutional authority. Earmarking or directed spending of 
Federal dollars does not begin with Congress. It begins with 
the Executive Branch. For example, the Water and Related 
Resources account in the budget request are almost entirely 
made of individual earmarked projects. The Administration, in 
selecting these projects, goes through a process that is the 
functional equivalent of earmarking. When the Committee reviews 
the budget request, it goes through a process of rigorous 
review and may alter or modify this list to reflect additional 
priorities.


    Bay Area Regional Water Recycling Projects, California.--
The Committee commends the regional willingness to work 
together in pursuing needed water recycling projects, and has 
recommended $9,000,000 for the effort.
    St. Mary's Project, Glacier County, Montana.--The Committee 
has included $500,000 for the St. Mary's Project, Glacier 
County, MT, in Water and Related Resources. Although funding 
for this project was authorized for the Corps of Engineers in 
section 5103 of the 2007 Water Resources Development Act, this 
project was originally constructed by the Bureau of Reclamation 
and its rehabilitation should take place under the Bureau's 
auspices. The Committee strongly encourages the Project's 
sponsors to pursue the necessary authority for the Bureau to 
undertake this work.
    Jicarilla Apache Reservation Rural Water System, New 
Mexico.--Within funds provided, the Bureau is directed to 
proceed with construction of the project in a manner that 
comports and complements the existing work performed by the 
Tribe. The funds may also be used to reimburse the Tribe for 
work performed on authorized components of the project.

                Central Valley Project Restoration Fund



 

Appropriation, 2008...................................       $59,122,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................        56,079,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................        56,079,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................        -3,043,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................                --


    This fund was established to carry out the provisions of 
the Central Valley Project Improvement Act and to provide 
funding for habitat restoration, improvement and acquisition, 
and other fish and wildlife restoration activities in the 
Central Valley area of California. Resources are derived from 
donations, revenues from voluntary water transfers and tiered 
water pricing, and Friant Division surcharges. The account is 
also financed through additional mitigation and restoration 
payments collected on an annual basis from project 
beneficiaries.
    For fiscal year 2009, the Committee recommends $56,079,000, 
the same level as the budget request and $3,043,000 below the 
fiscal year 2008 enacted level. Authorizing legislation for the 
San Joaquin River Restoration Fund has not been enacted by 
Congress; therefore, the Bureau of Reclamation is directed to 
expend the $7,500,000 in assumed transferred receipts within 
the anadromous fish screen program.
    Reprogramming.--To ensure that the expenditure of funds in 
fiscal year 2009 is consistent with Congressional direction, to 
minimize the movement of funds, and to improve overall budget 
execution, the bill incorporates by reference the projects 
identified in the accompanying report.
    The funds provided are intended to support the activities 
delineated below:

Anadromous fish restoration program.....................      $5,436,000
Instream flow...........................................         300,000
Other Central Valley project impacts....................       1,500,000
Dedicated project yield.................................         800,000
Flow fluctuation study..................................          50,000
Restoration of riparian habitat and spawning gravel.....       1,000,000
Central Valley comprehensive assessment/monitoring 
    program.............................................         500,000
Anadromous fish screen program..........................       6,000,000
Sacramento fish screens.................................       4,000,000
Refugee wheeling conveyance.............................       8,900,000
Refuge water supply, facility construction..............       4,694,000
Ecosystem/water systems operations model................       7,709,000
Water acquisition program...............................       9,990,000
San Joaquin Basin action plan...........................       1,000,000
Land retirement program.................................         500,000
Clear Creek restoration.................................         700,000
Trinity River restoration program.......................       1,000,000
San Joaquin River Basin resource management initiative..       2,000,000
    Total, Central Valley project restoration fund......      56,079,000

                    California Bay-Delta Restoration


                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)


 

Appropriation, 2008...................................       $40,098,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................        32,000,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................        37,000,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................        -3,098,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................        +5,000,000


    The California Bay-Delta Restoration account funds the 
Federal share of water supply and reliability improvements, 
ecosystem improvements and other activities being developed for 
the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and associated watersheds by a 
State and Federal partnership (CALFED). Federal participation 
in this program was initially authorized in the California Bay-
Delta Environmental and Water Security Act enacted in 1996.
    For fiscal year 2009, the Committee recommends $37,000,000, 
$5,000,000 above the budget request and $3,098,000 below the 
fiscal year 2008 enacted level.
    Reprogramming.--To ensure that the expenditure of funds in 
fiscal year 2009 is consistent with congressional direction, to 
minimize the movement of funds, and to improve overall budget 
execution, the bill incorporates by reference the projects 
identified in the accompanying report.
    The funds provided are intended to support the activities 
delineated below:

Environmental water account.............................      $7,000,000
Water quality...........................................       6,000,000
    San Joaquin River salinity management...............     (5,000,000)
Storage.................................................       6,450,000
    Shasta enlargement study............................     (2,750,000)
    Los Vaqueros Expansion..............................       (200,000)
    Sites Reservoir.....................................       (200,000)
    San Joaquin River Basin Study.......................     (3,300,000)
Conveyance..............................................       9,050,000
    DMC Intertie w/California Aqueduct..................     (2,000,000)
    San Luis lowpoint feasibility.......................     (1,400,000)
    Frank's tract feasibility study.....................     (2,700,000)
    DMC recirculation feasibility study.................       (750,000)
    South Delta improvements program....................       (200,000)
Ecosystem restoration...................................       3,500,000
    Sacramento River small diversion fish screens.......     (2,000,000)
    Bay Delta conservation plan.........................     (1,500,000)
Science.................................................       3,000,000
Planning and management activities......................       2,000,000
    Total, California Bay-Delta.........................      37,000,000

                       Policy and Administration


                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)


 

Appropriation, 2008...................................       $58,811,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................        59,400,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................        54,400,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................        -4,411,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................        -5,000,000


    The Policy and Administration account provides for the 
executive direction and management of all Reclamation 
activities, as performed by the Commissioner's offices in 
Washington, DC, and Denver, Colorado, and in five regional 
offices. The Denver and regional offices charge individual 
projects or activities for direct beneficial services and 
related administrative and technical costs. These charges are 
covered under other appropriations. For fiscal year 2009, the 
Committee recommends $54,400,000, $5,000,000 below the budget 
request and $4,411,000 below the fiscal year 2008 enacted 
level.
    The Bureau's five-year plan as submitted in 2008 was 
inadequate to meet the Committee's needs. The Bureau provided a 
plan which contained only a list of projects along with, in the 
Administration's words, ``mechanistic, computer generated 
account data'' for out-year costs. It seems that the 
Administration's plan ignores actual programmatic needs and is 
instead built on an arbitrary funding level. This five-year 
plan is useless as a planning document and appears simply to be 
an effort to avoid the transfer of $10,000,000 from the Policy 
and Administration account to the Water and Related Resources 
Account. The Bureau is aware of the Committee's dissatisfaction 
with the product provided and has taken no action to remedy the 
situation. Therefore, in addition to the transfer provision 
that was included in the fiscal year 2008 appropriation due to 
the Committee's frustration with the Bureau's inaction on this 
critical planning tool, the Committee recommendation includes a 
reduction to the Policy and Administration account.
    The Bureau is well aware of the Committee's intent for a 
five-year plan--a rational, reality-based assessment of 
investment needs, by project, outlining the expected and 
necessary expenses associated with the inventory of the 
existing projects and the new investments necessary to meet 
Reclamation's mission for a planning horizon of five years. The 
original direction for the Bureau's five-year plan was 
contained in the Committee's fiscal year 2006 report, adequate 
time for a meaningful plan to be assembled.
    The Committee's expectation for the fiscal year 2010 budget 
submission is as follows: (1) the five-year plan shall include 
two funding scenarios: one which reflects the Administration's 
expenditure ceilings and a second which reflects an expenditure 
level consistent with the fiscal year 2008 appropriation, 
including inflation for the out-years; (2) a list of active 
projects, as defined by a project receiving funding in the 
previous three years, for which funding is not proposed in the 
plan; (3) a full accounting of all rural water and title XVI 
projects which are currently authorized, the total 
authorization, the balance to complete, and total 
appropriations to date; and (4) an explanation of the 
methodology used in determining the project allocations, 
together with the direction provided to field offices in the 
preparation of the five-year plan.

                        Administrative Provision

    The bill includes an administrative provision allowing for 
the purchase of passenger motor vehicles.

                           GENERAL PROVISIONS

                         DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR

    The bill includes a provision regarding the San Luis Unit 
and Kesterson Reservoir in California.

                               TITLE III


                          DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY


                              INTRODUCTION

    Funds recommended in Title III provide for all Department 
of Energy (DOE) programs, including Energy Efficiency and 
Renewable Energy, Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability, 
Nuclear Energy, Fossil Energy Research and Development, Naval 
Petroleum and Oil Shale Reserves, the Strategic Petroleum 
Reserve, the Northeast Home Heating Oil Reserve, the Energy 
Information Administration, Non-Defense Environmental 
Management, Uranium Enrichment Decontamination and 
Decommissioning Fund, Science, Nuclear Waste Disposal, 
Innovative Technology Loan Guarantee Program, Departmental 
Administration, Office of the Inspector General, the National 
Nuclear Security Administration (Weapons Activities, Defense 
Nuclear Nonproliferation, Naval Reactors, and the Office of the 
Administrator), Defense Environmental Management, Other Defense 
Activities, Defense Nuclear Waste Disposal, the Power Marketing 
Administrations, and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.

                        COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION

    The Department of Energy (DOE) has requested a total budget 
of $25,917,888,000 in fiscal year 2009 to fund programs in its 
five primary mission areas: science, energy, environment, 
nuclear nonproliferation and national security. The overall DOE 
budget request is increased 5.8 percent compared to the fiscal 
year 2008 enacted level, but the five mission areas fare quite 
differently under the Department's budget proposal. Science 
research would increase by over 17.5 percent while the budget 
for Nuclear Nonproliferation decreases by 6.7 percent. The 
total environmental management budget request proposes a 
reduction of 2.1 percent compared to fiscal year 2008.
    Compared to fiscal year 2008, the fiscal year 2009 budget 
request for energy conservation and renewable energy is 
actually down by 27.1 percent in the midst of an on-going 
energy crisis with increased, volatile costs for petroleum and 
natural gas, over-reliance on imported oil, and growing 
emissions of greenhouse gases. The complexity and importance of 
these interwoven issues suggests that a robust national 
strategy to tackle them will require significantly increased 
support of a broad range of energy technology options. However, 
the Administration has chosen to focus largely on expanding its 
energy technology efforts relevant to just one such technology, 
with a proposed 39.4 percent increase for nuclear energy. 
Moreover, this increase is primarily driven by the proposed 
funding for studies of potential nuclear fuel recycling 
facilities and fast reactors that comprise most of the Global 
Nuclear Energy Partnership proposal.
    The Committee recommends a number of significant changes to 
the fiscal year 2009 budget request to reflect specific 
Congressional priorities that better address our national 
interests. The Committee recommendation provides additional 
funds over the request for the Office of Science and supports 
the projected doubling of this area of research and development 
funding over the decade from 2006 to 2016. Significant 
adjustments to funding for nuclear nonproliferation, 
environmental cleanup, and weapons programs are recommended. 
With the passage of the Energy Independence Security Act of 
2007 (Public Law 110-140), many new programs were authorized 
that expand alternative energy research and development, and 
deploy renewable energy technologies to communities, states and 
industry. Including funding for some of these programs, the 
Committee provides over one billion dollars in new spending 
authority over the request for applied renewable energy and 
energy conservation research, development, demonstration, and 
deployment. The total funding recommended for the Department of 
Energy is $27,204,820,000, an increase of $2,715,718,000 over 
fiscal year 2008 and $1,286,932,000 over the budget request.

                         COMMITTEE INITIATIVES

      ENERGY RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, DEMONSTRATION, AND DEPLOYMENT

    The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (EISA) 
mandated new fuel efficiency standards for automobiles, 
increasing them for the first time since 1978. Along with these 
new vehicle efficiency standards, Congress also authorized new 
research, development and deployment programs for renewable 
energy and energy conservation measures. The Congressional 
commitment to wean the U.S. economy off fossil fuels is also 
evident in the provision of additional funds for these newly 
authorized programs. The Committee recommends over one billion 
dollars in new spending authority to fund many of the new 
initiatives in EISA, including Energy Efficiency and 
Conservation Block Grants to help deploy renewable energy 
initiatives and conservation measures in states and local 
communities; Renewable Fuel Infrastructure grants to deploy 
more renewable fuel blends and make them more available for the 
public; and Advanced Vehicles Manufacturing Facility grants and 
loans for assistance for automakers and suppliers to convert 
U.S. manufacturing capabilities for the manufacture of new 
vehicles less-dependent on fossil fuels. These incentives for 
the deployment of new technologies are important, but the U.S. 
must also maintain its research base to ensure that a broad 
array of technology options is pursued to displace fossil fuel 
consumption. As such, the Committee recommends significant 
increases in applied energy research technologies, such as 
solar, wind, biomass, geothermal, and water power, to continue 
the work necessary to refine their power generation capability, 
making it more affordable and cost competitive with fossil 
fuels. The U.S. must maintain a robust research effort in 
alternative energy, balanced with effective deployment 
strategies.

                  RESEARCH PRIORITIES AND COORDINATION

    Starting from the time of the Manhattan Project and the 
Atomic Energy Commission, the Department of Energy and its 
predecessors have a long history of excellence in supporting 
innovative basic and applied research. One of the important 
legacies of this storied history is the Department's strength 
in the physical sciences, where it remains the largest source 
of research funding in the federal government. The major 
increase in funding for the Office of Science authorized by the 
America COMPETES Act (Public Law 110-69) is intended to begin 
to remedy years of neglect in support for these research areas 
and to address the recommendations in the report by the 
National Academies, Rising Above the Gathering Storm: 
Energizing and Employing America for a Brighter Economic 
Future. The Committee substantially supports this increase, 
which will directly fund an additional 2,600 individuals 
engaged in research sponsored by DOE's Science account.
    In general, the Department performs its basic science 
research and applied energy research missions quite well for 
the level of support provided. The Committee notes that the 
Department sponsors energy research and development through the 
Office of Science as well as the four applied energy programs--
Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Fossil Energy, Nuclear 
Energy, and Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability. One of 
the issues that this Committee raised repeatedly in recent 
years is the lack of coordination among these programs to 
ensure that mission-critical science needs and opportunities 
that span multiple programs are being appropriately addressed. 
The Committee is pleased to note that the Department has taken 
some encouraging steps in this direction, including the 
completion of twenty planning workshops arranged by the Office 
of Science in consultation with the applied technology programs 
in order to address the scientific barriers to progress in 
applied technology missions; integrated budget documentation 
for six key research and development areas of significant 
interest to the missions of multiple programs; and the proposal 
to fund over two dozen Energy Frontier Research Centers (EFRC) 
to tackle many of the of these critical science needs. The 
Committee directs the Department to continue to support and 
expand these efforts and take the steps needed to ensure that 
R&D integration is implemented at all levels across the 
Department in planning, budgeting, and execution. The 
Department is directed to provide the Committee with a report 
detailing progress on these efforts no later than March 1, 
2009.
    However, successful research integration requires strong 
programs across the Department spanning both the basic and 
applied sciences. Unfortunately, the budget request woefully 
underfunds many critical applied energy research and 
development activities in the applied energy technology 
programs, particularly Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. 
This Committee strongly rejects this unbalanced approach by 
providing robust funding for applied research and development 
to complement increases in basic science. Even with this 
increased funding, the Committee still remains concerned by the 
lack of support in the Department for long-term applied 
research focused on advancing innovative ideas which fall 
between basic science research and the short-term technology 
development and demonstration efforts which are the focus of 
the applied technology programs. The Committee directs the 
Office of Science to work with the energy technology programs 
to identify priority, long-term applied science efforts that 
should be considered for enhanced investment by the applied 
technology programs, jointly with the Office of Science as 
appropriate. The Department is directed to provide the 
Committee with a report detailing progress on these efforts no 
later than March 1, 2009.

                        MAJOR COMMITTEE CONCERNS

                        CONGRESSIONAL DIRECTION

    Article I, Section 9 of the U.S. Constitution states ``No 
money shall be drawn from the Treasury but in consequence of 
Appropriations made by law''. The Committee has reminded the 
Department of this Constitutional provision during budget 
hearings because of the repeated disregard of Congressional 
direction in the execution of appropriations law by the 
Department. The Department on several occasions has 
circumvented the clear intent of Congress, seeking to satisfy 
Administration desires rather than Congressional mandates. In 
the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2008, Congress 
appropriated funds for the construction and management of the 
Mixed Oxide Fuel Fabrication Facility in the Nuclear Energy 
appropriations account. Subsequent to this Act being signed 
into law by the President, the Department determined that its 
preference is to manage the project as DOE always has, within 
the Office of Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation, disregarding 
the most recently passed Congressional statutory language. The 
Committee has provided additional statutory direction in fiscal 
year 2009 to reinforce the Committee's intent. The Department 
should execute this project as it is appropriated under the 
Office of Nuclear Energy.
    The report accompanying the fiscal year 2008 appropriations 
bill also directed the Office of Nuclear Energy to compete 50 
percent of the research funds provided for the Global Nuclear 
Energy Partnership (GNEP). The Department did not agree with 
this direction and so it continued to obligate funds in a non-
competitive manner, until it became impossible to comply with 
the Congressional direction. The Committee has eliminated all 
funding for the Administration's GNEP initiative for fiscal 
year 2009 and redirected a smaller amount to the Advanced Fuel 
Cycle Initiative.

                    CONTRACT AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT

    Project management is the Committee's number one 
organizational concern at the Department of Energy. The 
Department of Energy is the largest civilian contracting agency 
in the federal government and spends over 90 percent of its 
annual budget on contracts to operate its laboratories, 
production facilities, and environmental restoration sites. In 
1990, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) began an 
annual assessment resulting in a list of programs that are at 
high risk for fraud, waste, abuse, and mismanagement. DOE 
project management, as well as its contract management, have 
been on this list since its inception. The Office of 
Engineering and Construction Management (OECM) has been helpful 
in instilling project management discipline within the 
Department. The Committee supports the work of this Office, and 
in particular supports the ``root-cause analysis'' that OECM 
has initiated to identify and correct the reasons why the 
Department repeatedly remains on the GAO high-risk list. The 
Committee looks forward to the corrective action plan that OECM 
is preparing based on the root-cause analysis.
    In the fiscal year 2008 Consolidated Appropriations Act, 
the Congress provided funds for the Department to contract with 
the National Academy of Public Administration for a review of 
procurement and contracting processes at the Department, among 
other administrative functions. While the legislation was 
signed in December 2007, the Department was not able to award 
the contract until May of 2008, five months later. The 
Committee looks forward to the recommendations of the Academy 
and hopes the next Administration will consider the Academy's 
recommendations as it fills its senior management positions and 
establishes priorities for DOE. With the passage of eighteen 
years on the GAO high risk list, the DOE should have a sense of 
urgency to improve.

                         SPENT FUEL MANAGEMENT

    The Committee continues to be frustrated and disappointed 
in the lack of an integrated approach from the Department to 
managing spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste. 
Responsibilities for spent fuel and radioactive waste are 
divided among multiple program offices, primarily the Office of 
Civilian Radioactive Waste Management (for the Yucca Mountain 
repository), the Office of Environmental Management (for site 
cleanup and stewardship of the Department's spent fuel and high 
level waste), the Office of Naval Reactors (for Navy spent 
fuel), and the Office of Nuclear Energy (for researching 
options to recycle spent fuel).
    Each of those program offices is making varying degrees of 
progress on its respective spent fuel and high-level waste 
responsibilities. In particular, the Office of Civilian 
Radioactive Waste Management has done an exceptional job 
submitting the license application for Yucca Mountain in early 
June 2008. However, what is commendable focus from the 
perspective of individual program offices can in fact become 
tunnel vision when viewed from a broader outlook. The Office of 
Civilian Radioactive Waste Management has been lukewarm about 
interim storage or beginning work on the second repository, in 
that it views these alternatives as ``distractions'' from its 
primary focus on Yucca Mountain. The Office of Environmental 
Management is focused on cleaning up radioactive waste at sites 
such as Hanford and Savannah River. Unfortunately, that focus 
on making progress at the site level ignores the fact that 
Yucca Mountain, as presently authorized, does not have the 
capacity to handle all of the high-level waste and spent fuel 
from the entire DOE complex. The cleanup schedules assume, 
somewhat naively, that an expanded Yucca Mountain repository 
will be available to dispose of all high-level waste beginning 
around 2020.
    The Office of Nuclear Energy has become so enamored of 
advanced recycling technologies, and proselytizing its GNEP 
vision around the world, that it has lost sight of its 
responsibilities to address the domestic spent fuel backlog. 
The long-range recycling vision, which would not touch domestic 
spent fuel in any significant quantities until approximately 
two decades from now, might make sense if the Department has 
any near-term solution to spent fuel, such as interim storage. 
But it does not.
    Meanwhile, the financial liability against the Federal 
government, which may well exceed $7,000,000,000, mounts daily. 
This liability might be a strong motivator for the 
Administration and Congress to move aggressively to address 
spent fuel disposition. However, when DOE fails to reflect that 
liability anywhere in its budget, or show that liability 
elsewhere in the federal budget, it loses the leverage that 
this liability might provide. As DOE indicates a willingness to 
enter into modified standard contracts for new reactors, it 
only compounds the liability facing the federal government.
    Yucca Mountain is the linchpin for the Department's entire 
spent fuel strategy. If Yucca does not open on schedule, if its 
capacity cannot be expanded, or if a reliable source of 
financing is not secured, then the other elements of DOE's 
spent fuel strategy will collapse. While advanced recycling 
might, in theory, reduce the need for additional Yucca 
Mountain-sized repositories in the distant future, there is 
still a need for that first repository to accommodate spent 
fuel that cannot be recycled, the very substantial high-level 
waste products from any recycling process, and the high-level 
waste from DOE cleanup sites. Again, without Yucca, the 
Department has no spent fuel strategy.
    The Department lacks a robust, integrated strategy that 
will deal with our existing and projected quantities of spent 
fuel and high-level waste over the next several decades, in a 
manner that is financially responsible, technically sound, and 
politically feasible. The Department hinges all of its planning 
on Yucca Mountain and the hope that the repository will be 
operational by the end of the next decade. It also hopes that 
it will succeed in removing the statutory cap on the capacity 
of the repository, and will succeed in creating an off-budget 
financing mechanism for the repository program. These are 
nothing more than wishful thinking at this point; no rational 
observer would conclude that DOE has a chance of enacting these 
legislative changes in the near future.
    The Committee is hopeful that the next Administration will 
take a more comprehensive and responsible approach to the 
management of spent fuel and high-level radioactive waste.
    The Committee directs the Department to submit to the House 
and Senate Committees on Appropriations, not later than March 
1, 2009, a comprehensive report detailing all current and 
anticipated spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive 
waste, the current locations, quantities, and types of these 
materials, the destination for permanent disposal, and the 
planned shipment date to the disposal site. This comprehensive 
report should include all spent reactor fuel from any source 
(i.e., commercial power reactors, Navy reactors, domestic 
research reactors, and U.S.-origin fuel for foreign research 
reactors) and all domestic high-level radioactive waste that 
will require permanent disposal in the U.S. by the year 2050. 
These requirements may stem from statutory requirements, 
contractual requirements, agreements with regulators and 
affected States, court-ordered agreements, or agreements with 
foreign governments. The estimated amounts and shipment dates 
of spent fuel and high-level waste must be consistent with 
current DOE cleanup plans and existing regulatory and court-
ordered agreements. The forecast of anticipated spent fuel from 
future reactors should be consistent with current forecasts for 
U.S. nuclear energy by the Energy Information Administration. 
If the forecasts exceed the presently-authorized capacity at 
Yucca Mountain, then the Department must identify, with 
specificity, its plans for disposing of 100% of these 
materials.

                        ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT

    Of all the programs within the Department of Energy, the 
Environmental Management (EM) program is most vulnerable to a 
complete breakdown in operations. A combination of factors--
lack of transparency in operations, inability to communicate 
the progress or disruption of programs, poor contract 
management, severe cost overruns on projects, poor contractor 
oversight, and commitment to legal milestones knowing they will 
never be met--contributes to this state of affairs in the EM 
organization. Recent GAO findings documenting many of these 
factors have only strengthened the Committee's conviction that 
EM project management is dangerously flawed.
    The fiscal year 2009 budget was submitted by the 
Administration with the full acknowledgment that all legal 
milestones were not being met. With GAO documentation of 
unreliable cost estimates and lack of project management rigor 
in mind, this acknowledgment is likely one of the few 
Departmental claims that the Committee can believe. Some 
compliance milestones will surely be missed, though it is 
doubtful whether the EM program is best utilizing all its 
resources--over six billion dollars annually--to the greatest 
effect. The underlying data necessary for integrity of 
information are absent in the EM program. The tragedy of the 
situation is that the stakes are so high at several of the EM 
sites. For example, millions of gallons of high-level liquid 
radioactive waste from five decades ago remain in single shell 
tanks at Hanford, threatening the Columbia River Valley and its 
downstream population. A forthcoming GAO report notes little 
has been achieved in the last 15 years to remedy the situation, 
while billions of dollars have been expended. The EM program 
needs to present a credible and coherent system for planning, 
budgeting, and executing its program as well as tracking its 
progress and reporting that progress to Congress. It may be 
that operations are working well at many of the smaller EM 
sites, but unfortunately the high-profile failures at sites 
like Hanford and Savannah River call the entire EM program into 
question.

                       NUCLEAR WEAPONS ACTIVITIES

    The Committee is concerned that NNSA's nuclear weapons 
programs have lost their direction. The United States has the 
most destructive nuclear arsenal in the world, far more 
effective than those of all other nations combined. However, 
U.S. nuclear weapons, and the complex that supports them, were 
built to Cold War legacy requirements. Nuclear yields are too 
high while margins and surety are too low. The weapons complex 
is far larger and more costly than present or future needs 
require. Yet the Departments of Energy and Defense have not 
produced a strategy specifying the purpose of the nuclear 
stockpile in the post Cold War world. In the absence of a 
strategy, it is impossible to make rational decisions on the 
size and composition of the stockpile and the complex that 
supports it.
    The Committee commends NNSA for its excellent and 
innovative work on Stockpile Stewardship which has, without 
nuclear testing, produced a far more secure basis for 
confidence in the nuclear stockpile than could ever be attained 
by nuclear testing alone. The Committee also commends NNSA for 
its progress in safely dismantling excess nuclear weapons. 
Nevertheless, the Committee is highly averse to spending the 
taxpayers' money when no long-term strategy underlies the 
expenditure. Accordingly, the Committee has made numerous 
reductions to the Nuclear Weapons Activities requests, and in 
most cases has refused to fund new starts.
    The Committee recognizes that the national weapons 
laboratories--Los Alamos, Lawrence Livermore, and Sandia--have 
highly trained personnel and specialized facilities which have 
potential applications in addition to national security 
missions. With steady or decreasing funding in the weapons 
accounts, these laboratories are searching for a broader 
mandate, with a multiplicity of on-site agency clients and 
programs. Like the non-weapons laboratories, the weapons labs 
must compete on the basis of cost and performance, and on a 
level playing field. No lab is entitled to any portion of non-
NNSA programs at the Department.
    At the same time, the weapons laboratories enjoy 
protections and authorities derived from the National Nuclear 
Security Administration Act (NNSA Act) which other laboratories 
do not. Often, these authorities lead to illogical conclusions 
which erode accountability of taxpayer funds. Without top-level 
planning and guidance, the activities of our weapons 
laboratories are likely to continue to diversify, perhaps even 
to the detriment of the DOE mission. The Committee strongly 
encourages the Department to work with the laboratories to 
develop 10-year plans which ensure that any work occurring on 
weapons laboratories using non-NNSA funding has a clear, 
accountable, legally-enforceable line of authority to the 
appropriate program office outside of NNSA. This probably will 
necessitate amending the NNSA Act, which prohibits the 
accountability of the weapons laboratories to non-NNSA 
officials in DOE. The plans should also ensure that all 
laboratories competing for non-NNSA funding do so on a level 
playing field. The Administration should prepare and submit a 
legislative proposal if necessary to achieve these objectives.

                        NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION

    The Committee regards nuclear nonproliferation to be of 
highest priority. If nuclear nonproliferation fails, the 
adverse impact on human civilization could be immense. Nuclear 
nonproliferation presents a massive challenge, both because it 
requires overcoming a combination of technical and political 
hurdles and because it is required to undo past misjudgments. 
These misjudgments were made when the world was less complex 
and nuclear nonproliferation needs seemed largely confined to 
gaining national ratifications of the Nuclear Nonproliferation 
Treaty. At that time, nuclear weapons appeared clearly and 
securely confined to a small number of states which understood 
that their national safety lay in avoiding the use of such 
weapons. Today, civilization faces the prospect that nuclear 
weapons or materials may fall into the wrong hands and be used 
not for national purposes which can be negotiated or deterred, 
but to cause death and destruction for its own sake. An 
additional challenge is the fact that while the technical 
requirements for making a nuclear device are not becoming more 
difficult, the technical knowledge needed to make the device is 
becoming more readily obtainable. DOE Nuclear Nonproliferation 
programs seek to counter these adverse trends by reducing the 
amount of nuclear material in the world, bringing it under 
better control and concentrating it in fewer and more secure 
locations, gaining the support of more governments in this 
effort of mutual self-interest, and improving civilization's 
ability to detect and/or counter potential terrorist nuclear 
devices. While much progress has been made, much remains to be 
done. The Committee regards DOE's requests, with the exception 
of the counterproductive Global Nuclear Energy Partnership 
(GNEP), to be generally well conceived and well executed, but 
insufficient. The Committee has added unrequested funding in 
several key areas, but the Committee encourages NNSA to take a 
more farsighted and comprehensive view of its nuclear 
nonproliferation responsibilities in the future.

                            FEDERAL STAFFING

    Like many other Federal agencies, the Department of Energy 
is facing a human resources challenge as a large fraction of 
its federal workforce approaches retirement age. Recruiting and 
retaining talented younger individuals is critical to the 
future success of the Department. The Department of Energy is 
uniquely dependent on its contractors for executing almost the 
entirety of its energy, science, environmental and national 
security missions. Many of these DOE contractors offer better 
compensation packages than the Federal government, and 
promising young Federal employees are often lured away. While 
many technical tasks can be delegated to contractors, essential 
program management and other inherently governmental functions 
(e.g., budget formulation, contract administration, etc.) 
cannot. Fortunately, there are a number of intangible 
satisfactions that continue to make service in the public 
sector appealing and rewarding.
    For DOE to be effective in the future, and for DOE to stay 
in control of its contractors, it is essential that DOE 
maintain a skilled, motivated, and well-compensated Federal 
workforce to execute governmental functions. The Committee 
fully supports efforts to strengthen and revitalize the Federal 
workforce at DOE.

                           REIMBURSABLE WORK

    It has come to the attention of the Committee that almost 
one in six dollars spent by the Department is for work for 
others. Some of this work is complementary to the Department's 
work, and some of it is judicious use of assets through the 
Economy Act to avoid costs to other agencies. However, the fact 
that such a large portion of the Department's workforce and 
assets are employed in the service of others leaves the 
Department potentially vulnerable to unanticipated shifts in 
funding over which it has little or no control. Unfortunately, 
the current system of accounting does not make it transparent 
where those vulnerabilities might exist, and deprives the 
Department's management, the Administration, and the Congress 
of valuable information that might help plan for and manage 
reimbursable work. In an effort to promote additional 
transparency and oversight, language is provided that requires 
DOE to account for its reimbursable activities in the accounts 
that are most closely related in mission to the work being 
carried out. In the event that the activity is not related to 
DOE's mission, the Department must report these activities in 
the account that would normally fund the resources being used 
in reimbursable work, or owns the assets being used in 
reimbursable work.
    Reporting Requirement.--It has also come to the attention 
of the Committee that some enormous carryover balances exist in 
the national laboratories in the work for others reimbursable 
accounts. This leads the Committee to believe that more work 
scope is being accepted than can reasonably be executed. The 
Committee directs the Department to report to the Committees on 
Appropriations on a quarterly basis on the status of work for 
others activities in each of the national laboratories and DOE 
programs.

                            FINANCIAL REPORT

    The Committee renews the direction provided in previous 
fiscal years requiring the Secretary to submit to the 
Committees on Appropriations a quarterly report on the status 
of all projects, reports, fund transfers, and other actions 
directed in this House bill and report. Any reports, transfers, 
or other actions directed in prior fiscal years that have not 
been completed as of the date of enactment of this Act should 
also be included in this quarterly report.

                        REPROGRAMMING GUIDELINES

    The Committee requires the Department to inform the 
Committee promptly and fully when a change in program execution 
and funding is required during the fiscal year. To assist the 
Department in this effort, the following guidance is provided 
for programs and activities funded in the Energy and Water 
Development Appropriations Act. The Committee directs the 
Department to follow this guidance for all programs and 
activities unless specific reprogramming guidance is provided 
below for a program or activity.
    Definition.--A reprogramming includes the reallocation of 
funds from one activity to another within an appropriation, or 
any significant departure from a program, project, or activity 
described in the agency's budget justification as presented to 
and approved by Congress. For construction projects, a 
reprogramming constitutes the reallocation of funds from one 
construction project identified in the justifications to 
another project or a significant change in the scope of an 
approved project.
    Criteria for reprogramming.--A reprogramming should be 
requested only when an unforeseen situation arises, and then 
only if delay of the project or the activity until the next 
appropriations year would result in a detrimental impact to an 
agency program or priority. Reprogrammings may also be 
considered if the Department can show that significant cost 
savings can accrue by increasing funding for an activity. Mere 
convenience or preference should not be factors for 
consideration. Reprogrammings should not be employed to 
initiate new programs, or to change program, project, or 
activity allocations specifically denied, limited, or increased 
by Congress in the Act or report. In cases where unforeseen 
events or conditions are deemed to require such changes, 
proposals shall be submitted in advance to the Committee and be 
fully explained and justified.
    Reporting and approval procedures.--The Committee has not 
provided statutory language to define reprogramming guidelines, 
but expects the Department to follow the spirit and the letter 
of the guidance provided in this report. Consistent with prior 
years, the Committee has not provided the Department with any 
internal reprogramming flexibility in fiscal year 2009, unless 
specifically identified in the House report for particular 
programs, projects, or activities. Any reallocation of new or 
prior year budget authority or prior year deobligations must be 
submitted to the Committees in writing and may not be 
implemented prior to approval by the Committees on 
Appropriations.

                   CONGRESSIONALLY DIRECTED PROJECTS

    To ensure that the expenditure of funds in fiscal year 2009 
is consistent with Congressional direction, the bill 
incorporates by reference the Congressionally directed projects 
identified in the report accompanying this Act into statute.

                       COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS

    The Committee's recommendations for Department of Energy 
programs in fiscal year 2009 are described in the following 
sections. A detailed funding table is included at the end of 
this title.

                 Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy



 

Appropriation, 2008...................................    $1,722,407,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................     1,255,393,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................     2,519,152,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................      +796,745,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................    +1,263,759,000


    Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy programs include 
renewable energy and energy conservation research, development, 
demonstration and deployment activities (RDD&D), and federal 
energy assistance programs. Renewable energy research, 
development, demonstration, and deployment activities include 
biomass and biorefinery systems, geothermal technology, 
hydrogen technology, water power, solar energy, and wind energy 
technologies. Energy conservation activities include improving 
the efficiency of vehicle, building, fuel cell, and industrial 
technologies, and the Federal Energy Management Program. 
Federal energy assistance programs include weatherization 
assistance, state energy programs, international renewable 
energy program, tribal energy activities, and the renewable 
energy production incentive. The Committee recommendation 
includes funding for new federal assistance programs authorized 
in the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007, including 
energy efficiency block grants, advanced technology vehicles 
manufacturing incentives, domestic manufacturing conversion 
grants, and renewable fuel infrastructure grants.
    The total Committee recommendation for Energy Efficiency 
and Renewable Energy (EERE) programs is $2,519,152,000, an 
increase of $1,263,759,000 over the budget request, and an 
increase of $796,745,000 over fiscal year 2008 enacted levels. 
The Committee recommendation provides an increase of 
$381,489,000 for renewable energy and conservation research and 
development activities; an increase of $259,500,000 for 
existing federal energy assistance programs, including 
$250,000,000 for Weatherization Assistance funding; and 
$500,000,000 for new federal assistance programs authorized in 
the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 over the 
budget request.
    Reporting Requirements.--The Committee directs the 
Department to quantify and track the progress and impact of the 
substantial investments the Committee has made in the Energy 
Efficiency and Renewable Energy portfolio. The Department shall 
report to the Committee on an annual basis on the return on 
investment for each of the accounts.
    Cross-Technology Projects.--As local governments implement 
renewable energy and energy conservation measures in their 
communities, some approaches may involve a variety of 
technologies at once. Therefore the Department needs to provide 
appropriate flexibility in its funding opportunities for grants 
and deployment efforts that can accommodate multiple 
technologies (e.g. geothermal and solar). In accordance with 
the Energy Independence and Security Act 2007, the Department 
is directed to make available up to $20,000,000 of EERE 
research, development, demonstration and deployment funds for 
projects at the local level capable of reducing electricity 
demand with multiple technologies and involving public and 
private partnerships. The Department shall give priority to 
projects with substantial local cost-share match, that are 
replicable in the future under market conditions after 
demonstration of cost/benefit advantages, and that meet goals 
of greenhouse gas and water use reductions.
    Minority outreach programs.--The Committee directs DOE to 
implement an aggressive program to take advantage of the 
Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Hispanic 
Serving Institutions across the country in order to deepen the 
recruiting pool of diverse scientific and technical staff 
available to support the growing renewable energy marketplace.

    RENEWABLE ENERGY AND ENERGY CONSERVATION RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, 
                     DEMONSTRATION, AND DEPLOYMENT

    The Committee recommends $1,579,120,000 for renewable 
energy and energy conservation research, development, 
demonstration, and deployment programs, an increase of 
$381,489,000 over the budget request.
    Hydrogen Technology.--The Hydrogen Technology program seeks 
to research, develop and evaluate hydrogen fuel cell, delivery, 
and storage technologies. This program supports the use of 
hydrogen from diverse domestic resources in a clean, safe, 
reliable, and affordable manner in fuel cell vehicles and 
stationary power applications. The Committee recommendation is 
$170,000,000, an increase of $23,787,000 over the budget 
request, of which $15,787,000 is to establish a Market 
Transformation program to assist other agencies in purchasing 
portable, stationary, and transportation fuel cell systems, 
$3,000,000 is to restore funding for fuel processor R&D and 
$5,000,000 is to restore manufacturing R&D funding to prior 
year levels. The Committee does not provide funding for 
hydrogen production in the EERE account, as proposed in the 
budget request. Instead, the Committee recommends $15,000,000 
in the Office of Science for basic research on renewable energy 
hydrogen production. The Committee recommendation of 
$170,000,000 in EERE includes $59,200,000 for hydrogen storage 
R&D, the same as the budget request and an increase of 
$15,699,000 over fiscal year 2008 enacted levels; $62,700,000 
for fuel cell stack and component R&D, the same as the budget 
request and an increase of $19,100,000 over fiscal year 2008 
enacted levels; and $6,600,000 for transportation fuel cell 
systems, $10,000,000 for distributed energy fuel cell systems, 
and $7,713,000 for systems analysis, each the same as the 
budget request. These efforts are complemented by $75,400,000 
provided for basic research relevant to hydrogen production, 
storage, and utilization in the Office of Science for a total 
of $245,400,000 for hydrogen RDD&D. The Committee supports the 
budget request to transfer technology validation, education and 
safety, codes and standards activities to the vehicle 
technology program beginning in fiscal year 2009.
    Biomass and Biorefinery Systems R&D.--Biomass and 
Biorefinery Systems R&D conducts research, development and 
technology validation on advanced technologies that will enable 
future biorefineries to convert cellulosic biomass to fuels, 
chemicals, heat and power. The program focuses on reducing 
processing energy requirements and production costs in biomass 
processing plants and future integrated industrial 
biorefineries. The Committee supports efforts to develop 
cellulosic feedstocks that are not used as food sources.
    The Committee recommendation for integrated research and 
development on biomass and biorefinery systems is $250,000,000, 
an increase of $25,000,000 over the budget request, of which no 
less than $25,000,000 is for grants for the production of 
advanced biofuels as authorized under Section 207 of the Energy 
Independence and Security Act of 2007 (Public Law 110-140). 
This funding is complemented by $95,000,000 provided for 
bioenergy basic research in the Office of Science for a total 
of $345,000,000 for bioenergy RDD&D.
    Solar Energy.--The Solar Energy program develops solar 
energy technologies, such as photovoltaics and concentrating 
solar power, that are reliable, affordable and environmentally 
sound. The Committee recommends $220,000,000 for solar energy 
programs, an increase of $63,880,000 over the budget request. 
The increase is for research and development activities as 
authorized under Sections 602, 603, 604, 605, and 606 of the 
Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (Public Law 110-
140), which support thermal energy storage, concentrating solar 
power, workforce training, daylight systems, and solar air 
conditioning. These efforts are complemented by $69,089,000 
provided for basic research relevant to solar energy 
utilization in the Office of Science for a total of 
$289,089,000 for solar energy RDD&D. The Committee directs the 
Department to provide an implementation plan within 90 days of 
enactment describing how they intend to spend the funds 
provided, including coordination with work in the Office of 
Science.
    Wind Energy.--The Wind Energy program focuses on the 
development of wind turbines that can operate economically in 
areas with low wind speeds, small wind turbines that can serve 
a range of distributed power applications, and system 
technology in support of offshore wind systems further from 
shore, particularly beyond the viewshed of coastal communities. 
The Committee recommends $53,000,000 for wind energy systems, 
an increase of $500,000 over the budget request, for wind 
turbine technology.
    Geothermal Technology.--The Geothermal Technology program 
works in partnership with U.S. industry to establish geothermal 
energy as an economically competitive contributor to the U.S. 
energy supply. The Committee recommendation provides 
$50,000,000, an increase of $20,000,000 over the budget request 
for technology development and application strategies for 
enhanced geothermal systems, to be competitively awarded to 
industry, universities and national laboratories for 
exploration, drilling and conversion technologies.
    Water Power R&D.--The Committee recommends $40,000,000 for 
water power research and development, an increase of 
$37,000,000 over the budget request. The Committee directs 
$30,000,000 for basic and applied technology research and 
development for ocean/marine renewable technologies, including 
demonstration programs, and $10,000,000 for conventional 
hydropower research, development and deployment.
    Vehicle Technologies.--The Vehicle Technologies program 
seeks technology breakthroughs that will greatly reduce 
petroleum use by automobiles and trucks of all sizes, these 
technologies include R&D on lightweight materials, electronic 
power control, high power storage, and hybrid electric drive 
motors. The Committee recommends $317,500,000, an increase of 
$96,414,000 over the budget request.
    The fiscal year 2009 budget request for vehicle 
technologies includes funding for programs historically 
requested and appropriated in the hydrogen technology account. 
The Committee supports the transfer of technology validation, 
safety codes and standards, and education activities to the 
Vehicles Technologies account.
    The Committee recommends $172,974,000 for Hybrid Electric 
Systems, an increase of $69,613,000 over the budget request, to 
include $30,000,000 for technology validation, an increase of 
$15,211,000 over the budget request to restore funding to 
fiscal year 2008 levels; and $76,663,000 for energy storage R&D 
as authorized under Section 641(g) of the Energy Independence 
and Security Act of 2007 (EISA, Public Law 110-140), an 
increase of $27,206,000 over the budget request, of which 
$5,000,000 is for secondary applications and disposal of 
electric drive vehicle batteries authorized under Section 
641(k) of EISA. When combined with $33,938,000 provided to the 
Office of Science for basic science relevant to electrical 
energy storage and $13,403,000 for energy storage for utility 
scale applications, the recommendation includes $124,004,000 
for electrical energy storage RDD&D, one of six integrated 
areas highlighted in the budget request. The Committee 
recommends $28,322,000 for Vehicle and Systems Simulation and 
Testing, an increase of $7,196,000 over the budget request to 
restore funding to fiscal year 2008 levels. The Committee 
recommends $20,000,000, not included in the budget request, for 
demonstrations of light-duty and heavy-duty plug-in vehicles as 
authorized in EISA section 131(b).
    The Committee recommends $38,600,000 for Advanced 
Combustion Engine R&D, to include $8,500,000 for heavy truck 
engine projects, an increase of $5,000,000 over the request for 
new heavy truck engine initiatives to achieve greater systems 
thermal efficiency. The Committee recommends $40,903,000 for 
Materials Technology to include $23,458,000 for light weight 
materials technology an increase of $4,000,000 over the request 
for research activities authorized in EISA Section 651. The 
Committee supports the lightweight materials research and 
development on advanced high-strength steels to reduce the 
weight of commercial and passenger vehicles. The Committee 
recommends $16,122,000 for Fuels Technology, the same as the 
budget request.
    The Committee recommends $48,901,000 for Technology 
Integration, an increase of $17,801,000 over the request to 
include $25,000,000 for Clean Cities, an increase of 
$14,904,000 over the budget request; $15,000,000 for safety 
codes and standards, an increase of $2,762,000 over the budget 
request; and $4,000,000 for education, an increase of $135,000 
over the budget request.
    Building Technologies.--In partnership with the buildings 
industry, this program develops, promotes, and integrates 
energy technologies and practices to make buildings more 
efficient and affordable. The Committee recommends 
$168,000,000, an increase of $44,235,000 over the budget 
request, for Building Technologies. The Committee recommends 
$26,900,000 for Residential Buildings Integration, the same as 
the budget request, and $33,000,000 for Commercial Buildings 
Integration, an increase of $20,000,000 over the budget request 
for the Zero Net Energy Commercial Buildings Initiative as 
authorized in Section 422 of EISA. This initiative is designed 
to develop and disseminate technologies, practices, and 
policies that will facilitate establishment of zero net energy 
commercial buildings by 2030.
    The Committee recommends $45,352,000 for Emerging 
Technologies, to include $25,000,000 for solid state lighting, 
an increase of $5,887,000 over the budget request to maintain 
the current level of funding for research, development and 
deployment activities. The Committee recommends $37,748,000 for 
Technology Validation and Market Introduction, an increase of 
$13,343,000 over the request, to include $10,000,000 for Energy 
Star, an increase of $2,000,000 over the request and 
$19,348,000 for building energy codes, an increase of 
$11,348,000 over the budget request for DOE assistance to 
states to implement compliance plans and training. The 
Committee recommends $25,000,000, an increase of $5,000,000 
over the budget request for Equipment Standards and Analysis, 
for DOE to address accelerate the backlog of standards that are 
lagging behind schedule.
    Industrial Technologies.--The Industrial Technologies 
program funds cost shared research in critical technology areas 
identified in partnership with industry in order to realize 
significant energy benefits. The Committee recommends 
$100,000,000, an increase of $37,881,000 over the budget 
request. The Committee recommends $18,521,000 for Industries of 
the Future, (Specific), an increase of $7,129,000 over the 
budget request to include $5,000,000 for the steel industry for 
improvements in production, an increase of $2,744,000 over the 
request; $1,200,000 for the glass industry for the next 
generation melting system, an increase of $1,200,000 over the 
request; and $2,973,000 for the metal casting industry, an 
increase of $2,000,000 over the budget request for energy 
efficiency improvements. The budget request significantly 
reduced funding for these industry programs below fiscal year 
2008 enacted levels. The Committee recommends $1,185,000 over 
the budget request to restore funding for the Inventions and 
Innovations program.
    The Committee recommends $81,479,000 for Industries of the 
Future, (Cross-cutting), an increase of $30,752,000 over the 
budget request. The Committee recommends $4,783,000, an 
increase of $4,200,000 for Combustion activities to continue 
research and development of the natural gas steam boiler, and 
$17,896,000 for Energy-Intensive Process program, an increase 
of $3,050,000 for high temperature heat recovery. The Committee 
recommends $25,000,000 for Distributed Energy, an increase of 
$23,502,000 over the request for distributed generation and 
combined-heat and power activities, and the advanced 
reciprocating engines system program, restoring the program to 
fiscal year 2007 levels.
    Federal Energy Management Program.--The Federal Energy 
Management Program (FEMP) reduces the cost and environmental 
impact of the Federal government by advancing energy efficiency 
and water conservation, promoting the use of renewable energy, 
and managing utility costs in Federal facilities and 
operations. The Committee recommendation for the Federal Energy 
Management Program is $30,000,000, an increase of $8,000,000 
over the budget request to support additional investment in 
more projects.
    Facilities and Infrastructure.--The Committee 
recommendation for renewable energy Facilities and 
Infrastructure is $33,000,000, an increase of $19,018,000 over 
the budget request. The Committee recommendation provides 
$23,000,000 to accelerate the design and construction of the 
Energy Systems Integration Facility at the National Renewable 
Energy Laboratory (NREL), an increase of $19,000,000 over the 
budget request.
    Program Support.--Program Support activities for the EERE 
program include planning, analysis and evaluation, and 
information, communications and outreach. The Committee 
recommendation for Program Support is $20,000,000 the same as 
the budget request.
    Program Direction.--Program Direction funds for the Federal 
staffing resources and associated costs for the management and 
oversight of EERE programs. The Committee recommendation for 
Program Direction is $127,620,000, an increase of $5,774,000 
over the budget request, to provide additional federal support 
in the management and oversight of added program resources 
provided by the Committee.

                   FEDERAL ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS

    The Committee recommends a total of $318,000,000 for 
federal energy assistance programs, an increase of $259,500,000 
over the budget request. These programs are described in detail 
in the following sections.
    Weatherization Assistance.--The Committee recommends 
$250,000,000 for weatherization assistance program grants, an 
increase of $250,000,000 over the budget request, to include 
$5,000,000 for training and technical assistance. The Committee 
recommendation is an increase of $22,778,000 over fiscal year 
2008 enacted levels. The Committee is concerned that the 
Department has not requested funding for this program, which 
almost immediately results in significant and immediate energy 
savings in American homes.
    State Energy Program.--The Committee recommends $50,000,000 
for the State Energy Program, the same as the budget request, 
to include $25,000,000 for competitive projects.
    International Renewable Energy Program.--The Committee 
recommends $7,000,000 for the International Renewable Energy 
Program, an increase of $7,000,000 over the budget request, of 
which $2,000,000 is to fund the U.S.-Israel cooperative 
agreement on renewable and sustainable energy, $2,000,000 is to 
fund the Western Hemisphere Energy Cooperation initiative, as 
authorized in Section 985 of the Energy Policy Act of 2005, and 
$3,000,000 is to fund other international renewable energy 
activities. The recommendation provides no funds for the 
Administration's Asia Pacific initiative, a reduction of 
$7,500,000 below the budget request.
    Tribal Energy Activities.--The Committee recommends 
$6,000,000, an increase of $5,000,000 over the budget request, 
for tribal energy projects.
    Renewable Energy Production Incentive.--The Committee 
recommends $5,000,000 for the Renewable Energy Production 
Incentive, an increase of $5,000,000 over the budget request.

ENERGY INDEPENDENCE AND SECURITY ACT OF 2007 (EISA) FEDERAL ASSISTANCE 
                                PROGRAMS

    The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (Public 
Law 110-140) authorizes several new grant, loan and aid 
programs to stimulate the transformation of local communities, 
states, and industries adopting and adapting to renewable 
energy and energy conservation programs. For fiscal year 2009, 
the Committee supports several of these programs with new 
funding. However, recognizing that many of these programs 
involve thousands of recipients, time is necessary to ensure 
the programs are formulated and executed in a responsible and 
efficient manner. As such, the Committee recognizes that some 
initial implementation time will be required to fulfill the 
program mandates, and has adjusted the funding levels to 
reflect an initial program investment. The Committee recommends 
$500,000,000 in new spending authority for these newly 
authorized programs in EISA, $500,000,000 above the budget 
request. The Committee directs the Department to provide the 
Committees on Appropriations a detailed implementation plan for 
these assistance programs within 90 days of enactment of this 
Act.
    Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program.--
The Committee recommends $295,000,000 to implement Subtitle E 
of EISA for the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant 
Program, an increase of $295,000,000 over the budget request.
    Renewable Fuel Infrastructure Grants.--The Committee 
recommends $25,000,000 to implement Section 244 of EISA, for 
Renewable Fuel Infrastructure Grants, an increase of 
$25,000,000 over the budget request.
    Advanced Technology Vehicles Manufacturing Grants.--The 
Committee recommends $30,000,000 to implement Section 136(b) of 
EISA, the Advanced Technology Vehicles Manufacturing Grant 
program, $30,000,000 over the budget request.
    Advanced Technology Vehicles Manufacturing Incentive 
Program.--The Committee provides language recommending 
$1,000,000,000 in direct loan obligational authority to be made 
available under Section 136 of EISA, the Advanced Technology 
Vehicles Manufacturing Incentive program. The Committee 
recommends $150,000,000 in budget authority to cover the loan 
subsidy costs as charged to the Committee by the Congressional 
Budget Office. Direct loan authority for this program was not 
included in the budget request.
    Use of prior-year balances.--The Committee recommends the 
use of prior year balances in the amount of $13,238,000 from 
completed or cancelled projects and activities.
    Congressionally Directed Projects.--The Committee 
recommendation includes $135,270,000 for the following House-
directed projects and activities. The Department should remind 
recipients that statutory cost-sharing requirements may apply 
to these projects.


              Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability



 

Appropriation, 2008...................................      $138,556,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................       134,000,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................       149,250,000
Comparison:
  Appropriation, 2008.................................       +10,694,000
  Budget estimate, 2009...............................       +15,250,000


    The mission of the Office of Electricity Delivery and 
Energy Reliability is to lead national efforts to modernize the 
electric grid, enhance security and reliability of the energy 
infrastructure, and facilitate recovery from disruptions to the 
energy supply. The Committee recommendation for Electricity 
Delivery and Energy Reliability is $149,250,000, an increase of 
$15,250,000 over the budget request. The Committee recommends 
$38,306,000 for Renewable and Distributed Systems Integration, 
an increase of $5,000,000 over the budget request for 
additional research and development to improve the ability to 
integrate renewable energy technologies into distribution and 
transmission systems. The Committee recommends $19,122,000 for 
Operations and Analysis, an increase of $5,000,000 over the 
budget request for implementation of EISA Section 1305, Smart 
Grid Interoperability Framework, for the National Institute of 
Standards and Technology to develop a framework for information 
management to achieve interoperability of smart grid devices 
and systems. The Committee provides $13,403,000 for Energy 
Storage and Power Electronics, utility scale activities 
relevant to Electrical Energy Systems, one of six integrated 
research and development areas highlighted in the request. The 
Committee continues to support the research and development 
activities for distributed energy power generation within the 
Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, and sees the 
research role of the Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy 
Reliability as ensuring the connectivity of renewable energy 
sources to distribution and transmission systems, such as the 
national grid system.
    Congressionally Directed Projects.--The Committee 
recommendation includes $5,250,000 for the following House-
directed projects and activities. The Department should remind 
recipients that statutory cost-sharing requirements may apply 
to these projects.


                             Nuclear Energy



 

Appropriation, 2008...................................      $961,665,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................  \1\1,340,652,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................     1,238,852,000
Comparison:
  Appropriation, 2008.................................      +277,187,000
  Budget estimate, 2009...............................  \1\-101,800,000

\1\The budget request for the Mixed Oxide Fuel Fabrication Facility was
  included in the request for Other Defense Activities at $487,008,000,
  and is appropriated in the Nuclear Energy account by the Committee.

    The Committee recommendation for the Nuclear Energy 
appropriation is $1,238,852,000, a decrease of $101,800,000 
below the budget request. This net decrease reflects the 
Committee's recommendation to provide no funds for the Global 
Nuclear Energy Partnership (GNEP) program and instead fund the 
Advanced Fuel Cycle Initiative at $90,000,000, $211,500,000 
below the budget request for GNEP; the Nuclear Power 2010 
program at $157,300,000, the same as the Nuclear Energy 
projected program planning level as proposed in their fiscal 
year 2008 request and $84,300,000 less than the budget request; 
and the Mixed Oxide Fuel Fabrication Facility at $487,008,000, 
the same as the budget request, and an increase of $208,219,000 
over fiscal year 2008 enacted levels. In fiscal year 2008, the 
Committee transferred the Mixed Oxide (MOX) Fuel Fabrication 
Facility program from the Office of Defense Nuclear 
Nonproliferation to the Office of Nuclear Energy and in fiscal 
year 2009 continues to fund the MOX program in the Nuclear 
Energy account. The Committee recommends increased funding for 
nuclear energy facility infrastructure, and for the deployment 
of a reactor from the Generation IV nuclear energy systems 
initiative. The Committee recommends no funds for the 
university education assistance program at DOE, the same as the 
budget request. However, the Committee has provided additional 
funding for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to implement an 
education assistance program, and continues to fund DOE support 
for university research reactors.
    Of the total funding of $1,317,663,000 provided for Nuclear 
Energy programs and facilities, $78,811,000 represents costs 
allocated to the 050 budget function, (i.e. defense activities) 
for Idaho Site-wide and Security activities.

                NUCLEAR ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

    Generation IV nuclear energy systems.--The Committee 
supports the Department's collaborative efforts on the research 
and development of a Generation IV (Gen IV) reactor design that 
will be safer, more cost effective, and more proliferation 
resistant than current designs. The Committee recommends a 
total of $200,000,000 for Generation IV nuclear energy systems, 
an increase of $130,000,000 over the budget request. Of this 
amount, $4,000,000 is provided to support Generation IV 
research and development activities for advanced reactor 
concepts, a decrease of $5,750,000 below the budget request, 
and an increase of $4,000,000 over fiscal year 2008 enacted 
levels, and $196,000,000 to accelerate work on the Next 
Generation Nuclear Plant (NGNP), an increase of $133,500,000 
over the budget request. The NGNP Project will provide the 
basis for the commercialization of a new generation of advanced 
nuclear plants that use high temperature gas-cooled reactor 
technology. The Committee directs NGNP funds for continued 
research and development on fuel and graphite testing and 
qualification, high temperature materials development, methods 
and high temperature instrumentation development and reactor 
conceptual design, licensing preparations, and design of the 
component test facility at INL. Of the $196,000,000 provided 
for NGNP, $9,000,000 is included to continue work with Russia 
on gas reactors and $8,500,000 is included for deep burn 
research.
    Nuclear Hydrogen Initiative.--The Committee recommends 
$16,600,000 for the nuclear hydrogen initiative, the same as 
the budget.

                           NUCLEAR FUEL CYCLE

    The Nuclear Fuel Cycle activities include the Advanced Fuel 
Cycle Initiative (AFCI) and the Mixed Oxide (MOX) Fuel 
Fabrication Facility, requested in Other Defense Activities 
Appropriation in the Administration's budget.
    Advanced Fuel Cycle Initiative.--The Committee recommends 
$90,000,000 for the Advanced Fuel Cycle Initiative, 
$211,500,000 below the Administration's request of $301,500,000 
for the Global Nuclear Energy Partnership (GNEP). The Committee 
supports continued research on advanced fuel cycles, including 
the development of technologies for recycling spent nuclear 
fuel. Combined with $30,000,000 of research funds provided by 
the Committee in the Science appropriation, the Committee 
recommends a total of $120,000,000 for nuclear fuel recycling 
research. No funds are provided for ``grid-appropriate 
reactors'' or small reactor program. No funds are provided for 
the design or construction of spent fuel recycling facilities 
or spent fuel research facilities, including fast neutron test 
capability, advanced fuel cycle facility, consolidated fuel 
treatment center and advanced burner reactors. No funds are 
provided for any continued work on GNEP, including the 
Department's efforts to solicit developing partner countries in 
the GNEP program. The Department should continue to coordinate 
its Advanced Fuel Cycle research with those countries having 
advanced fuel cycle capabilities (e.g., United Kingdom, France, 
and Japan), but the Committee does not support efforts to 
involve countries aspiring to have nuclear capabilities in the 
GNEP effort.
    The Department should focus its limited AFCI resources in 
fiscal year 2009 on research activities at the Idaho National 
Laboratory, the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and the Argonne 
National Laboratory, with support from university and private 
sector researchers as appropriate. The success of AFCI will be 
judged on the quality of the research it produces, not on the 
number of national laboratories that it supports.
    The Committee does not support the Department's rushed, 
poorly-defined, expansive, and expensive Global Nuclear Energy 
Partnership (GNEP) proposal. The Department has squandered 
funds provided by the Committee and followed little of the 
Committee's direction regarding the use of these funds, 
including the requirement to ``make available 50 percent of the 
AFCI funds for research and development in an agency-wide 
solicitation for universities, national laboratories and 
commercial entities'', as directed in the Consolidated 
Appropriations Act of 2008. Instead, the Department distributed 
funds among 10 national laboratories, under the direction of a 
former national laboratory employee. The Department has also 
failed to seek input from industry on building engineering-
scale facilities. The April 2008 Government Accountability 
Office report on GNEP notes that ``DOE's approach to building 
engineering-scale facilities lacked industry participation, 
potentially reducing the prospects for eventual 
commercialization of the technologies.'' Also, the report found 
``DOE's schedule called for building one of the recycling 
facilities (i.e., a reprocessing plant) before conducting R&D 
on recycled fuel that would help determine the plant's design 
requirements. This schedule unnecessarily increased the risk 
that the spent fuel would be separated in a form that cannot be 
recycled.''
    The GNEP program directors made claims they could not 
fulfill, and did not listen to the guidance of Congress and 
industry along the way. As such, the Committee does not support 
the GNEP program, and instead directs the AFCI research funds 
to be focused on the reduction of waste streams generated by 
reprocessing spent fuel, the design of safeguard measures for 
reprocessing facilities, and research on reducing the 
proliferation risk of reprocessing spent nuclear fuel. The 
Committee believes that these goals may be best accomplished 
via an integrated program of basic and applied research 
coordinated with the Office of Science consistent with the 
activities outlined in two of the six integrated research and 
development areas highlighted in the request, Characterization 
of Radioactive Waste and Advanced Mathematics for Optimization 
of Complex Systems, Control Theory, and Risk Management. The 
Department is directed to provide a report to the Committee 
within three months of enactment of this Act, which details the 
research activities and corresponding funding for the Advanced 
Fuel Cycle Initiative program as well as the integration of 
these activities with relevant activities in the Office of 
Science.
    Fuel Fabrication Facilities.--The Committee recommends 
$487,008,000 for Fuel Fabrication Facilities, which includes 
$467,808,000 for construction of the Mixed Oxide (MOX) Fuel 
Fabrication Facility at the Savannah River Site, and 
$19,200,000 for other project costs related to the MOX 
facility, the same as the budget request. The MOX project was 
transferred from the Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation account 
in fiscal year 2008 because the project ceased to be a 
nonproliferation project once it was de-linked from the 
companion Russian fissile material disposition project. The 
Administration's fiscal year 2009 budget requested funding for 
the MOX facility in the Other Defense Activities appropriation. 
The Committee, again, recommends funding for the MOX facility 
in the Nuclear Energy account.
    The control point is at the Nuclear Fuel Cycle level, so 
that funds may be reprogrammed within and between the AFCI and 
Fuel Fabrication Facilities accounts without the need for prior 
Congressional approval.
    MOX Federal Management.--Statutory language has been 
provided that directs the Office of Nuclear Energy to manage 
the MOX project. The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2008 
transferred the MOX prior year balances and current year 
project funding from the National Nuclear Security 
Administration to the Nuclear Energy program account. The 
intent of Congress was for the Assistant Secretary of Nuclear 
Energy to be the lead DOE Program Secretarial Officer (PSO) for 
the management of the MOX facility. The DOE Office of General 
Counsel subsequently provided a draft legal opinion 
interpreting the law and Congressional intent to justify the 
Department's retention of the management of MOX within the 
NNSA. As such, the Committee provides additional language in 
fiscal year 2009 to clarify for the Department the Committee's 
direction to manage the MOX project in the Office of Nuclear 
Energy.
    Project management.--The Committee is very concerned about 
the past and present management of the MOX fuel fabrication 
facility. The Congress directed the Government Accountability 
Office (GAO) in the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2008 to 
monitor the construction and management of the MOX facility and 
report to the Committee on a quarterly basis on the progress of 
the fuel fabrication facility, regarding scope, cost and 
schedule changes and performance. Preliminary observations by 
the GAO in June 2008 indicate that DOE is not following its own 
construction project guidance, Order 413.3, as mandated in law 
by Congress in the fiscal year 2008 Consolidated Appropriations 
Act. Since December 2008, when the law was passed, DOE has 
received a notice of violation on accepting delivery of over 
3,000 tons of reinforcement bar that did not meet industry 
standards for nuclear facilities. This infraction indicates 
problems with DOE's implementation of an adequate quality 
assurance program, a key component of the Department's project 
management guidance. In March 2005, the Nuclear Regulatory 
Commission issued a construction authorization for the MOX 
facility, even though concerns about the potential for an 
explosive reaction between chemicals used to purify plutonium 
oxide in the MOX facility, also known as a ``red oil runaway 
reaction,'' were identified as far back as 2003 in the 
construction authorization review and had not been fully 
resolved. Between 2005 and 2007, NRC tasked its Advisory 
Committee on Reactor Safeguards and an Ad Hoc Panel to review 
red oil safety risks, and contracted for an independent 
assessment by the Center from Nuclear Waste Regulatory 
Analyses. In 2007, NRC concluded that ``significant technical 
questions remain unanswered.'' While the NRC will not issue an 
operating license until these chemical safety concerns have 
been resolved, it is a concern of the Committee that DOE 
continues with the construction of the MOX facility while this 
design issue has not been resolved with the NRC, and that the 
Department is not following its own construction management 
guidance by proceeding with construction prior to resolving 
significant safety issues. Finally, an external independent 
review of the MOX cost and schedule baseline produced savings 
of over $100 million and several months. While the Committee 
commends the Office of Engineering and Construction Management, 
these findings raise questions about NNSA's management of the 
project baseline. These findings convince the Committee more 
than ever that NNSA is not equipped to manage the MOX project, 
and the Committee has provided additional statutory language 
that directs the oversight and accountability of the MOX 
project reside in the Office of Nuclear Energy.

                   RADIOLOGICAL FACILITIES MANAGEMENT

    The purpose of the Radiological Facilities Management 
program is to maintain the critical infrastructure necessary to 
support users from the defense, space, and medical communities. 
These outside users fund DOE's actual operational, production, 
and research activities on a reimbursable basis. The Committee 
provides $62,400,000, an increase of $23,700,000 over the 
budget request.
    Space and defense infrastructure.--The Committee 
recommendation is $40,000,000, an increase of $5,000,000 over 
the budget request. This includes the requested amounts to 
operate radioisotope power systems at the Idaho National 
Laboratory (INL), and an increase of $5,000,000 to reconstitute 
a program for Pu-238 production capability at Los Alamos 
National Laboratory. The Committee directs that DOE, along with 
NASA, shall support the Director of the Office of Science and 
Technology Policy (OSTP) in the development of a plan for 
restarting and sustaining U.S. domestic production of 
radioisotope thermoelectric generator material for NASA's 
future science and exploration missions and the nation's space 
and defense needs. This plan shall be transmitted to the House 
and Senate Appropriations Subcommittees on Commerce, Justice 
and Science, and Energy and Water Development. A funding 
request for DOE restart of production, and for NASA for 
marginal costs of production, should be included with the 
President's budget request for fiscal year 2010.
    The Committee recommends the requested amounts to maintain 
iridium capabilities at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and the 
base Pu-238 mission at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
    Medical isotopes infrastructure.--The Committee recommends 
no funding for medical isotope infrastructure, the same as the 
budget request. The funding for this activity is requested and 
provided in the Office of Science account beginning in fiscal 
year 2009.
    Research reactor infrastructure.--The Committee 
recommendation includes $6,000,000, an increase of $2,300,000 
over the budget request, for fresh reactor fuel and disposal of 
spent fuel for university reactors.
    Oak Ridge nuclear infrastructure.--The Committee recommends 
$16,400,000 for Oak Ridge radiological facilities management, 
an increase of $16,400,000 over the budget request, for hot 
cells at the Radiochemical Engineering Development Center.

                      IDAHO FACILITIES MANAGEMENT

    This program funds the operations and construction 
activities at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL), including 
the former ANL West and the Test Reactor Area.
    INL operations and infrastructure.--The Committee 
recommendation includes $150,000,000, an increase of 
$45,300,000 over the budget request, for INL operations and 
infrastructure. The Committee recommends $140,000,000 for Idaho 
facility management operations, maintenance and repair, 
Advanced Test Reactor (ATR) operations and life-extension 
program, environmental compliance, facility and infrastructure 
revitalization, and capital equipment. The Committee recommends 
$10,000,000 for ATR safety margin improvement and remote-
handled low-level waste. The Next Generation Nuclear Plant is a 
high priority program for the Committee, and significant 
infrastructure investment is necessary to support this effort. 
The National Research Council's 2008 review of DOE's Nuclear 
Energy Research and Development Program emphasizes that ``the 
high level of deferred maintenance at INL would seem to require 
significant investments to achieve parity with other DOE 
assets''. The Committee recognizes the need to fund the backlog 
of maintenance necessary at INL, especially now in anticipation 
of the NGNP mission. The Committee recognizes the good work of 
the INL in preparing a credible 10-year infrastructure plan.
    Idaho Site-Wide Safeguards and Security.-- Consistent with 
the budget request, this activity is funded at the requested 
level of $78,811,000 as a 050 Defense Activity under the Other 
Defense Activities account.
    Program Direction.-- The Committee recommends a total 
funding level for program direction of $80,544,000, the same as 
the budget request.
    Report on Uranium Tails.--With the rising price of uranium, 
the Committee recognizes that there now may be economic value 
in re-enriching uranium tails inventoried as waste at DOE. The 
Committee directs DOE to submit, not later than 60 days after 
enactment, an analysis on the economic feasibility of re-
enriching domestic uranium tails.
    Funding Adjustments.--The Committee directs the use of 
$5,000,000 of unused prior year balances of funds of which 
$984,000 is to be taken from the fiscal year 2008 
Congressionally directed project ``CVD Single Crystal Diamond 
Optical Switch.''

                      Office of Legacy Management



 

Appropriation, 2008...................................       $33,872,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................                --
Recommended, 2009.....................................                --
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................       -33,872,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................                --


    The Office of Legacy Management (non-defense) manages the 
Department's post-closure responsibilities, including long-term 
surveillance and maintenance, pension and benefit continuity 
for former contractor retirees, and archives management for 
non-defense sites. Beginning in fiscal year 2009, the Committee 
recommends funding these activities in the Other Defense 
Activities appropriation, the same as the budget request.

                         CLEAN COAL TECHNOLOGY

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

    The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2008 (Public Law 110-
161), deferred $149,000,000 in unobligated Clean Coal 
Technology balances to fiscal year 2009. The Committee 
recommends the transfer of this balance to the Carbon Capture 
Demonstration Initiative program, rather than to the FutureGen 
Program as requested.

                 Fossil Energy Research and Development


                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)


 

Appropriation, 2008...................................      $742,838,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................       754,030,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................       853,978,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................      +111,140,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................       +99,948,000


    Funds provided for fossil energy research and development 
are intended for research, development, and demonstration 
programs that help protect the environment by reducing carbon 
dioxide and pollutant emissions into the atmosphere, increase 
efficiency for power generation, and improve compliance and 
stewardship operations of fossil energy activities. The threat 
of global warming poses substantial challenges to the continued 
utilization of coal and other fossil fuels for power 
generation, and will require the development of low-cost carbon 
capture and sequestration technologies as well as significant 
further improvements in plant efficiency. The research funded 
under this account has the difficult goal of developing 
virtually pollution-free power plants, while increasing plant 
efficiency in order to compete with other forms of electricity 
generation.
    The Committee recommendation is $853,978,000, an increase 
of $99,948,000 over the budget request and an increase of 
$111,140,000 from fiscal year 2008 enacted levels.
    Carbon Capture Demonstration Initiative (CCDI).--Given the 
direction provided by Congress in the Consolidated 
Appropriations Act, 2008 (Public Law 110-161) regarding the 
requirement that Clean Coal Power Initiative (CCPI) projects 
must feature a carbon capture and sequestration component, and 
the subsequent cancellation of the FutureGen project, and 
program restructuring announced by the Department in January 
2008, the distinction between these programs has largely 
disappeared. The Committee directs the Department to merge 
these programs, combining the proposed solicitations for Round 
III of the Clean Coal Power Initiative (CCPI), and the 
restructured FutureGen program, into a single solicitation for 
a Carbon Capture Demonstration Initiative (CCDI) focused on 
capture and storage of carbon dioxide emissions from coal power 
plants. Merging these programs will maximize funding available 
to accelerate the demonstration and widespread deployment of 
carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) at the earliest possible 
date. Language is provided that creates the Carbon Capture 
Demonstration Initiative as a new appropriations control level, 
pursuant to Title VII of the Energy Independence and Security 
Act of 2007, combining the activities of the FutureGen and CCPI 
programs.
    The Committee recommends $241,000,000 for CCDI, the same as 
the sum of the budget requests for the CCPI, $85,000,000 and 
the restructured FutureGen program, $156,000,000. The Committee 
further directs the Department to combine all unobligated 
balances available in the CCPI and FutureGen accounts with the 
CCDI appropriation, totaling approximately $513,800,000, and 
make these funds available for a CCDI solicitation with initial 
awards by no later than 90 days after the enactment of this 
Act. The Committee believes that, in the interest of proceeding 
as rapidly as possible, the Department should encourage 
applicants to consider utilizing the sites proposed as part of 
the Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnerships program as well 
as those that were previously considered for the FutureGen 
project. The aggregate dollar contribution by the Department to 
the selected project(s) will be limited to the maximum funds 
available at the time of selection--which, as indicated above, 
is expected to be approximately $513,800,000 for awards made in 
fiscal year 2009--and the total contribution to the selected 
project(s) shall be fully appropriated at the time of 
selection. The Committee directs the Department to adopt 
emissions requirements for the CCDI solicitation at least as 
rigorous as those proposed for its restructured FutureGen 
project. If the power plant has multiple trains, the Department 
is instructed to only share the cost of one train equipped with 
CCS.
    The Department is instructed to require at least 50 percent 
non-Federal cost-sharing in each budget period of a carbon 
capture demonstration project. The Department is further 
instructed to consider the proposed cost share agreement and 
the leverage of the Government's contribution thereby achieved 
as an important criterion in evaluating potential projects. In 
particular, the Committee recommends that the Department limit 
its share of the project cost so that it will not exceed the 
lower of: (1) the incremental cost of implementing a facility 
with CCS as compared to a state of the art facility without 
such technology, or (2) 50% of the total allowable costs for 
each project. The Committee instructs the Department not to 
enter into any agreement which entails an obligation to share 
any cost overruns (i.e., costs incurred during the 
demonstration project that are more than those estimated at the 
date of award), and the Department is instructed not to plan to 
set aside funds for overruns.
    Carbon Sequestration.--The Committee recommends 
$220,000,000 for a carbon sequestration research, development, 
and demonstration program, an increase of $70,868,000 above the 
request, and establishes it as a stand-alone line item, outside 
of the Fuels and Power Systems subaccount, as funded in 
previous years. These funds, along with $31,265,000 provided in 
the Office of Science for a total of $251,265,000, are for 
fundamental science and engineering research, geologic 
sequestration tests, and large-scale sequestration tests for 
geologic containment of carbon dioxide as authorized by Section 
702 of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (Public 
Law 110-140). Together, these funds constitute an increase of 
$72,368,000 over the request for an integrated Carbon Capture 
and Storage research and development program, one of six 
integrated research areas highlighted in the request. The 
Committee believes that carbon sequestration, and in 
particular, the underground storage of carbon dioxide, is 
critical to the future of coal power and may be more generally 
important as a climate change mitigation technology. Carbon 
sequestration may be utilized to store carbon dioxide emissions 
not only from coal power plants, but also from natural gas 
power plants as well as other industrial sources such as 
ethanol and cement plants.
    In order to reflect the importance and broad scope of the 
carbon sequestration research program and ensure that 
management of this program is given the priority and leadership 
in the Department that will be required to meet the challenge 
of large-scale deployment of this critical technology, the 
Committee directs the Department to establish a new Office of 
Carbon Sequestration within the Office of Fossil Energy under 
the leadership of a Deputy Assistant Secretary for Carbon 
Sequestration. The Committee directs the Department to manage 
all carbon sequestration activities funded under this account 
and provided through previous appropriations through the Office 
of Carbon Sequestration, and to ensure that all sequestration 
activities undertaken by the Office of Fossil Energy, including 
the sequestration part of the CCDI, are coordinated with the 
Office of Carbon Sequestration. The Committee directs the 
Office of Carbon Sequestration to utilize existing expertise in 
the Office of Oil and Natural Gas and coordinate closely with 
the Office of Coal to ensure that any opportunities to utilize 
a large-scale sequestration test by a CCDI demonstration are 
pursued. Further, the Committee directs the Office of Carbon 
Sequestration to coordinate with the Office of Science to 
address the basic science needs for carbon sequestration, and 
with the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy to 
address opportunities for sequestration arising from ethanol, 
biomass, and industrial processes and waste.
    The Committee believes that the research, development, and 
demonstration program needed to enable the safe storage of 
carbon dioxide emissions underground in geological formations 
would benefit from Federal management as a climate change 
mitigation technology rather than primarily as an enabling 
technology for clean coal power. At present, the Department's 
management of this program has not satisfied this Committee. 
The Department is directed to provide a report to the Committee 
within six months of enactment of this legislation describing 
the progress it has made in addressing the management issues 
outlined above along with an integrated strategy and program 
plan for its research, development, and demonstration efforts 
relevant to the management of greenhouse gas emissions.
    Fuels and power systems.--The Committee recommends a total 
of $220,600,000 for fuels and power systems, a decrease of 
$13,000,000 below the budget request excluding carbon 
sequestration. The Committee provides $40,000,000 for 
innovations at existing plants, the same as the budget request. 
The Committee is pleased that the Department is following 
Congressional leadership in this area and investing in a 
rigorous research program on the potential for retrofitting 
existing coal plants for carbon dioxide capture and 
sequestration. The Committee directs the Department to continue 
to focus these R&D efforts on carbon dioxide capture technology 
for existing pulverized coal (PC) combustion plants, to include 
efforts on high-strength materials for heat intensive 
operations, plant efficiency, and oxy-fuel combustion PC 
retrofit technology. The recommendation provides $60,000,000 
for advanced Integrated Gas Combined Cycle (IGCC), $9,000,000 
below the request, and $24,000,000 for advanced turbines, a 
decrease of $4,000,000 below the request. The Committee 
believes that the key barriers to the adoption of these 
technologies are not at the laboratory scale but at the 
commercial plant scale. The Committee recommends $10,000,000 
for fuels and $60,000,000 for fuel cells, the same as the 
budget request. The Committee provides $26,600,000 for advanced 
research, the same as the budget request.
    Petroleum-oil technologies.--The Committee recommends 
$3,000,000 for petroleum-oil programs, an increase of 
$3,000,000 over the budget request, to include $1,000,000 for 
the stripper well consortium and $2,000,000 for the Risk Based 
Data Management System. The Committee views this database as an 
integral component to the progress of carbon sequestration 
demonstrations, and urges the Administration to include funding 
for this activity in future requests.
    Natural gas technologies.--The Committee recommends 
$25,000,000 for methane gas hydrates research and development, 
an increase of $25,000,000 over the budget request and a 
$5,182,000 increase over fiscal year 2008 enacted levels. The 
study of methane hydrates contributes to understanding of our 
global climate change processes, and provides information on 
the potential use of methane hydrates as an energy source while 
minimizing environmental impacts. The Committee appreciates the 
valuable reporting contained in Fire in the Ice.
    Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Report.--To ensure that the 
technical issues raised by the Government Accountability Office 
regarding the consequences of a terrorist attack on a liquefied 
natural gas (LNG) tanker are properly assessed, the Office of 
Fossil Energy is directed to convene peer review panels with 
appropriate expertise and a diversity of views and perspectives 
to review the adequacy and effectiveness of DOE's test plans, 
including those which evaluate cascading failures and heat 
effects from large pool fires.
    Program direction.--The Committee recommends $126,252,000 
for program direction, the same as the budget request.
    Other.--The Committee recommendation includes $656,000 for 
special recruitment programs, $5,000,000 for plant and capital 
equipment, and $9,700,000 for fossil energy environmental 
restoration, the same as the budget request.
    Use of prior-year balances.--The Committee supports the use 
of prior year balances in the amount of $11,310,000 from 
completed or cancelled construction projects, the same as the 
budget request.
    Congressionally Directed Projects.--The Committee 
recommendation includes $14,080,000 for the following House 
directed projects and activities for the purposes of research, 
development, and demonstration of coal and other fossil energy 
related technologies or programs. The Department should remind 
recipients that statutory cost-sharing requirements may apply 
to these projects.


                 Naval Petroleum and Oil Shale Reserves



 

Appropriation, 2008...................................       $20,272,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................        19,099,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................        19,099,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................        -1,173,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................                --


    The Naval Petroleum and Oil Shale Reserves no longer serve 
the national defense purpose envisioned in the early 1900s, and 
consequently the National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal 
year 1996 required the sale of the Government's interest in the 
Naval Petroleum Reserve 1 (NPR-1). To comply with this 
requirement, the Elk Hills field in California was sold to 
Occidental Petroleum Corporation in 1998. Following the sale of 
Elk Hills, the transfer of the oil shale reserves, and transfer 
of administrative jurisdiction and environmental remediation of 
the Naval Petroleum Reserve 2 (NPR-2) to the Department of the 
Interior, DOE retains one Naval Petroleum Reserve property, the 
Naval Petroleum Reserve 3 (NPR-3) in Wyoming (Teapot Dome 
field). This is a stripper well oil field that the Department 
is maintaining until it reaches its economic production limit. 
The DOE continues to be responsible for routine operations and 
maintenance of NPR-3, and management of the Rocky Mountain 
Oilfield Testing Center at NPR-3, and continuing environmental 
and remediation work at Elk Hills.
    The Committee recommendation for the operation of the naval 
petroleum and oil shale reserves is $19,099,000, the same as 
the budget request.

                      Strategic Petroleum Reserve



 

Appropriation, 2008...................................      $186,757,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................       344,000,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................       172,600,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................       -14,157,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................      -171,400,000


    The mission of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) is to 
store petroleum to reduce the adverse economic impact of a 
major petroleum supply interruption to the U.S. and to carry 
out obligations under the international energy program. The 
reserve's inventory at the end of December 2007 was 696.9 
million barrels providing 58 days of net import protection.
    The Committee recommends $172,600,000, a decrease of 
$171,400,000 below the budget request, including the use of 
$2,923,000 of prior year balances as proposed in the budget 
request. The Committee provides for the operation of the 
Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR), but does not support the 
expansion of the reserve to 1.5 billion barrels. With the price 
of a barrel of oil nearing $140, current cost estimates and 
schedule for the expansion are $10 billion for new facilities, 
$105 billion for the cost of the oil fill, and a completion 
date of 2027. The Committee does not believe that the benefits 
of doubling the capacity of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve are 
commensurate with this enormous cost.

                   Northeast Home Heating Oil Reserve



 

Appropriation, 2008...................................       $12,335,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................         9,800,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................         9,800,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................        -2,535,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................                --


    The acquisition and storage of heating oil for the 
Northeast began in August 2000 when the Department of Energy, 
through the Strategic Petroleum Reserve account, awarded 
contracts for the lease of commercial storage facilities and 
acquisition of heating oil. The purpose of the reserve is to 
assure home heating oil supplies for the Northeastern States 
during times of very low inventories and significant threats to 
the immediate supply of heating oil. The Northeast Heating Oil 
Reserve was established as a separate entity from the Strategic 
Petroleum Reserve on March 6, 2001. The 2,000,000 barrel 
reserve is stored in commercial facilities in New York Harbor, 
New Haven, Connecticut, and the Providence, Rhode Island area.
    The Committee recommendation for the Northeast Home Heating 
Oil reserve is $9,800,000, the same as the budget request.

                   Energy Information Administration



 

Appropriation, 2008...................................       $95,460,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................       110,595,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................       120,595,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................       +25,135,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................       +10,000,000


    The Energy Information Administration (EIA) is a quasi-
independent agency within the Department of Energy established 
to provide timely, objective, and accurate energy-related 
information to the Congress, executive branch, state 
governments, industry, and the public. The information and 
anaylses prepared by the EIA are widely disseminated and the 
agency is recognized as an unbiased source of energy 
information and projections by government organizations, 
industry, professional statistical organizations, and the 
public.
    The Committee recommendation for the Energy Information 
Administration is $120,595,000, an increase of $10,000,000 over 
the budget request, and an increase of $25,135,000 over the 
fiscal year 2008 enacted levels. Of the increase provided, the 
Committee directs $1,000,000 to collect and compile data on the 
impacts of capital flows into regulated and unregulated 
futures, options and swaps markets; $1,200,000 for gasoline 
import data quality issues, ethanol data collections and 
climate change data; $250,000 to implement Section 804 of the 
Energy Independence and Security Act (EISA) regarding refinery 
data and impacts of refinery outages; and, $7,550,000 for more 
timely State-level energy data, as authorized by Section 805 of 
EISA.

                  NON-DEFENSE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT

    The Non-Defense Environmental Management program includes 
funds to manage and clean up sites used for civilian, energy 
research, and non-defense related activities. These past 
activities resulted in radioactive, hazardous, and mixed waste 
contamination that requires remediation, stabilization, or some 
other action. Language has been included that provides for the 
remediation of a Tuba City, Arizona, radiation-contaminated 
property in the vicinity of a uranium mill tailings site.
    Reprogramming authority.--The Committee continues to 
support the need for flexibility to meet changing funding 
requirements at sites. In fiscal year 2009, the Department may 
transfer up to $2,000,000 between projects and programs within 
the Non-Defense Environmental Cleanup accounts, to reduce 
health or safety risks or to gain cost savings as long as no 
program or project is increased or decreased by more than 
$2,000,000 during the fiscal year. The account control points 
for reprogramming are the Fast Flux Test Reactor Facility, West 
Valley Demonstration Project, Gaseous Diffusion Plants, Small 
Sites, and construction line-items. This reprogramming 
authority may not be used to initiate new programs or programs 
specifically denied, limited, or increased by Congress in the 
Act or report. The Committees on Appropriations in the House 
and Senate must be notified within thirty days of the use of 
this reprogramming authority.
    Economic development.--None of the Non-Defense 
Environmental Management funds, including those provided in the 
Non-Defense Environmental Cleanup and Uranium Enrichment 
Decontamination and Decommissioning Fund, are available for 
economic development activities.

                   Non-Defense Environmental Cleanup



 

Appropriation, 2008...................................      $182,263,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................       213,411,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................       257,019,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................        74,756,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................        43,608,000


    The Committee recommendation for Non-Defense Environmental 
Cleanup is $257,019,000, an increase of $43,608,000 over the 
budget request. The recommendation provides $57,600,000 for 
solid waste stabilization and disposition, and nuclear facility 
decontamination and decommissioning (D&D), at the West Valley 
Demonstration Project, the same as the budget request. The 
Committee recommends $81,296,000 for D&D of the gaseous 
diffusion plants, the same as the budget request. The 
recommendation provides $10,755,000 for the Fast Flux Test 
Reactor facility, the same as the budget request.
    Small Sites.--The Committee is concerned that funds for 
Small Sites have been maintained level for years, which extends 
the cleanup activities and contributes to the overall total 
cost of the program because cleanup takes longer. Therefore, 
the Committee recommends $15,433,000 for Brookhaven National 
Laboratory, an increase of $7,000,000 over the budget request, 
to accelerate the D&D of the graphite reactor.
    The Committee recommends $10,000,000 for Argonne National 
Laboratory (Argonne), an increase of $9,541,000 over the budget 
request to address the radioactive contamination and material 
legacy that exists at the site for facilities that are no 
longer used and require remediation. Argonne is a multi-purpose 
and multi-program research institution with over 60 years of 
operation with many DOE sponsor programs that funded work that 
led to contamination and waste at the site. In House report 
110-185, the Committee tasked DOE to submit, by November 30, 
2007, an inventory of legacy contamination at Argonne. Over six 
months later, DOE has still failed to submit this required 
report to Congress. The Committee is frustrated with the 
bureaucratic delay at DOE in determining the cost-share among 
the programs needed to address the contamination that resides 
at this site. As such, the Committee also provides $10,000,000 
in the Office of Science and $10,000,000 in the National 
Nuclear Security Administration for a total of $30,000,000 to 
address legacy remediation needs at Argonne. The Committee 
directs the Environmental Management program to coordinate with 
the DOE program offices that contributed to the contamination 
at Argonne, and present to the Committee a plan on the out-year 
remediation efforts and funding needs to address the legacy 
contamination within 90 days of enactment of this legislation.
    The Committee recommends $14,000,000, an increase of 
$9,600,000 over the budget request, to address the excess 
contaminated facilities at Idaho National Laboratory. The 
Committee directs the Secretary of Energy to transfer 
radioactive cleanup liabilities at the Idaho National 
Laboratory, which are currently the responsibility of the 
Office of Nuclear Energy, to the Environmental Management 
program for remediation. The transfer of these liabilities 
shall have no negative impact on funding the Office of Nuclear 
Energy. The budget request for fiscal year 2010 should reflect 
this transfer of cleanup responsibilities.
    The Committee recommends $5,000,000, an increase of 
$5,000,000 over the budget request, to carry out remedial 
actions at a dump site immediately adjacent to the north-
northwest section of a former uranium mill tailings processing 
site, on the north side of Highway 160, in the vicinity of Tuba 
City, Arizona. The remediation of this vicinity property is 
necessary to address residual radioactive materials that were 
not determined to be present at the time of the original 
remediation.
    Consolidated Business Center.--The Consolidated Business 
Center, located in Cincinnati, Ohio, provides administrative 
support and contractual assistance for the Environmental 
Management program, including the aforementioned Small Sites. 
The Committee recommends $1,100,000, the same as the budget 
request, for the administration of completed sites. The 
Committee recommendation provides $7,883,000 for the Stanford 
Linear Accelerator Center, an increase of $3,000,000 over the 
budget request, to maintain baseline completion in 2010; and 
$20,000,000 for nuclear facility decontamination and 
decommissioning at the Energy Technology Engineering Center, an 
increase of $7,467,000 over the budget request, for conducting 
a radiological characterization survey per Environmental 
Protection Agency requirements. The Committee recommends 
$1,905,000 for decontamination and decommissioning of the 
Tritium System Test Assembly Facility at Los Alamos National 
Laboratory, the same as the budget request. The Committee 
recommends $187,000 for cleanup work at various sites in 
California, and $30,513,000 for soil and water remediation 
measures at the former Atlas uranium mill tailings site at 
Moab, Utah, the same as the budget request. The Committee 
directs the Department to provide a report within 120 days of 
enactment of this Act on the annual funding requirements needed 
to complete remediation of the Moab uranium mill tailings site 
and removal of the tailings to the Crescent Junction site in 
Utah no later than the year 2019.
    Use of prior-year balances.--The Committee recommends the 
use of $653,000 of prior year balances, the same as the budget 
request.
    Congressionally Directed Project.--The Committee 
recommendation includes $2,000,000 for the following House-
directed project.


      Uranium Enrichment Decontamination and Decommissioning Fund



 

Appropriation, 2008...................................     $ 622,162,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................       480,333,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................       529,273,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................       -92,889,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................       +48,940,000


    The Uranium Enrichment Decontamination and Decommissioning 
Fund was established by the Energy Policy Act of 1992 (P.L. 
102-486) to carry out environmental remediation at the nation's 
three gaseous diffusion plants, at the East Tennessee 
Technology Park in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, at Portsmouth, Ohio, 
and at Paducah, Kentucky. Title X of the 1992 Act also 
authorized use of a portion of the fund to reimburse private 
licensees for the federal government's share of the cost of 
cleaning up uranium and thorium processing sites.
    The Committee recommends $529,273,000 for activities funded 
from the Uranium Enrichment Decontamination and Decommissioning 
Fund, an increase of $48,940,000 over the budget request. This 
amount includes $514,273,000 for decontamination and 
decommissioning activities at the gaseous diffusion plants and 
$15,000,000 for Title X uranium and thorium reimbursements. The 
increase of $48,940,000 includes $33,940,000 for the 
accelerated D&D of Oak Ridge East Tennessee Technology Park 
nuclear facilities, and $15,000,000 for Title X uranium and 
thorium reimbursements.

                                Science



 

Appropriation, 2008...................................    $4,017,711,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................     4,721,969,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................     4,861,669,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................      +843,958,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................      +139,700,000


    The Science account funds the Department's work on high 
energy physics, nuclear physics, biological and environmental 
research, basic energy sciences, advanced scientific computing, 
maintenance of the laboratories' physical infrastructure, 
fusion energy sciences, safeguards and security, workforce 
development for teachers and scientists, safeguards and 
security at Office of Science facilities, and science program 
direction.
    The Committee is generally pleased with the Department's 
budget request for the Office of Science in fiscal year 2009. 
The requested 17.5 percent increase is the major incremental 
increase planned within the overall 10-year doubling of funding 
for these activities in DOE authorized by the America COMPETES 
Act (Public Law 110-69). A critical element of this increase is 
the support it would provide for 2,600 more research personnel, 
including graduate students. This addresses a major concern for 
the future of the United States economy, namely the 
availability of highly educated scientists and engineers to 
support the technical innovations that drive economic growth.
    The fiscal year 2009 request would fully fund operating 
time at most existing DOE user facilities and equal or 
increased operating time at several others. The request 
supports investments in major new research facilities such as 
the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor, the Linac 
Coherent Light Source, the 12 GeV upgrade to the Continuous 
Electron Beam Accelerator Facility, and the National 
Synchrotron Light Source II. U.S. scientific and technical 
leadership is also supported through the availability of 
advanced scientific computing facilities.
    The Committee has some concerns regarding management 
practices at the Office of Science which must be resolved in 
order to ensure that the proposed increase is spent wisely. 
While the Office has recently shown its capacity to manage 
projects effectively, building the Spallation Neutron Source 
generally on budget, and on schedule, the Committee was 
disappointed to learn of the substantial cost overruns and 
schedule slippage that eventually forced the recent termination 
of the construction of the National Compact Stellarator 
Experiment (NCSX), after an investment of over $100,000,000. 
The Committee commends the efforts by the Department to re-
assess the scientific merit and technical viability of the 
project once they became aware of the cost and schedule issues, 
and supports the decision by the Department to terminate the 
project. However, the Committee is concerned by the lack of 
oversight that allowed the project to proceed as far as it did 
without the kind of detailed, independent technical design and 
costing validation that has recently been undertaken, an issue 
that seems to arise over and over again across the Department. 
It is essential that adequate support is provided up front to 
establish the reliability of new technologies that will be 
used, and that complete end-to-end system engineering and 
design is performed before proceeding to construction. Further, 
the Committee has been made aware of a recent report issued by 
the Department's Inspector General which has documented 
significant lapses of oversight in conference management at Oak 
Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), such as the use of 
registration fees from non-Department sources to pay for 
alcohol, entertainment and gifts, and the lack of adequate 
reporting of conference information. The Department is 
instructed to follow the recommendations of the report and 
ensure that the more than $38,000,000 spent across the 
Department on conferences is spent wisely. Finally, a key 
element of the Department's isotope production capability as 
well as the Manuel Lujan, Jr. Neutron Scattering Center are 
located at the Los Alamos Neutron Science Center (LANSCE). 
Unfortunately, a provision in the NNSA Act (Public Law 106-65) 
would preclude the employees and contractors of LANSCE from 
being subject to the authority, direction, and control of the 
Director of Science, even when LANSCE is conducting work tasked 
by and funded by the Office of Science. The Committee includes 
bill language eliminating this restriction, but only with 
respect to LANSCE research and operations for the isotope 
production mission transferred to the Office of Science.
    The Committee is pleased with the efforts made by the 
Department to improve energy research and development 
integration across the Office of Science and with the applied 
energy programs. These efforts include cooperation in planning, 
through a series of twenty workshops undertaken by the Office 
of Science in order to identify critical science barriers to 
progress in several key energy technologies, as well as in 
budgeting, via the inclusion of integrated budgets across the 
department for six key areas of importance to several of the 
Department's missions: Advanced Mathematics for Optimization of 
Complex Systems, Control Theory, and Risk Assessment; 
Electrical Energy Storage; Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage; 
Characterization of Radioactive Waste; Predicting High Level 
Waste System Performance over Extreme Time Horizons; and High 
Energy Density Laboratory Plasmas. The request also contains 
funding for the first steps in the execution of these plans, 
including a proposal for $100,000,000 for approximately two 
dozen Energy Frontier Research Centers (EFRCs) focused on 
addressing critical research needs identified by the recent 
workshops. The Committee is concerned, however, that the 
integration efforts have been either top-down, being undertaken 
at the level of Under Secretaries, or unique events such as 
workshop series and EFRCs. The Department should take the next 
step in this process and institutionalize mechanisms for 
coordination to ensure that these efforts are no longer the 
exception but the rule, and integrate such coordination with 
the Department's processes for planning, budgeting, and 
execution. With these additional steps, the Committee believes 
that the Department will make substantial progress in bridging 
the divide between basic science and applied technology, one of 
the main motivations underlying proposals for the creation of a 
new Advanced Research Projects Agency--Energy (ARPA-E).
    The Committee recommendation is $4,861,669,000, an increase 
of $139,700,000 from the budget request and $843,958,000 over 
the fiscal year 2008 enacted level.

                          HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS

    The Committee recommends a total of $804,960,000 for high 
energy physics, the same as the budget request and an increase 
of $116,643,000 over the fiscal year 2008 enacted level. 
Funding is provided for the NOvA activity as well as for 
International Linear Collider (ILC) R&D and Superconducting 
Radiofrequency R&D activities. The Committee commends the 
Department for its efforts to engage the high energy physics 
scientific community to provide a bold vision for the future of 
the Nation's efforts in this area that is both realistic and 
scientifically compelling, particularly given the difficult 
budget constraints faced by the field in fiscal year 2008. 
Given the hefty estimated price tag and elongated timeframe 
presently envisioned for the ILC, the Committee believes that a 
balanced effort that addresses opportunities at the energy, 
luminosity, and cosmic frontiers by leveraging existing 
physical capital and facilities to the maximum extent possible 
and by engaging in international scientific cooperation is 
critical for the future of this field. To this end, the 
Committee directs the Department to work with the National 
Science Foundation (NSF) to pursue opportunities to couple 
facilities at Fermilab with facilities and experiments at the 
proposed Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory 
(DUSEL) which may substantially enhance the scientific reach of 
both projects.
    Over the past few years, the Committee has consistently 
supported the DOE/NASA Joint Dark Energy Mission (JDEM), a 
space probe which may provide a better understanding of the 
nature of the ``dark energy'' that constitutes the majority of 
the universe. This approach has been strengthened by the 
recommendation of the National Research Council in September of 
2007 that JDEM be the first of the Beyond Einstein space 
missions to proceed. The Committee is pleased with the efforts 
made by the Office of Science to work with NASA to establish a 
path forward for this mission which leverages the strengths of 
both agencies to unlock the secrets of dark energy, and 
encourages the organizations to formalize the agreement with a 
Memorandum of Understanding as soon as possible.
    The control level is at the High Energy Physics level.

                            NUCLEAR PHYSICS

    The Committee recommendation for nuclear physics is 
$517,080,000, an increase of $7,000,000 over the budget 
request, and $84,354,000 above the fiscal year 2008 enacted 
level. The requested funding will support operations of the 
Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility and the 
Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. The requested funding will 
continue construction of the Electron Beam Ion Source at 
Brookhaven National Laboratory (project 07-SC-02). An 
additional $7,000,000 above the budget request is provided to 
initiate and accelerate construction of the 12 GeV upgrade to 
the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility at the Thomas 
Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (project 06-SC-01). The 
Committee encourages the Department to complete PED for this 
upgrade and move expeditiously into the construction phase; any 
remaining PED funds should be applied to construction 
activities. The funding provided includes $6,603,000 for 
nuclear physics activities relevant to the Characterization of 
Radioactive Waste, one of six integrated research and 
development areas highlighted in the request.
    The request also includes funding for the isotope 
production program, which has been transferred to the Nuclear 
Physics account from the Nuclear Energy program. The Committee 
is encouraged to note that the request includes $3,090,000 for 
research isotope development and production, an area identified 
by the National Academies as vital for the future of this 
program, and one of the motivations for the transfer of this 
program.
    The control level is at the Nuclear Physics level.

                 BIOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH

    The Committee recommendation for Biological and 
Environmental Research is $578,540,000, an increase of 
$10,000,000 over the budget request. This area of the Office of 
Science encompasses two distinct research efforts whose funding 
is provided in separate subaccounts: using biology to address 
energy production and environmental remediation and a 
combination of climate and ecosystem modeling, field research, 
and radiation monitoring as part of the Climate Change Research 
Program. The Committee recommends that these programs be 
managed as independent subaccounts and component activities of 
the Office of Science. The control level is at the Biological 
Research and Climate Change Research levels.
    Biological Research.--The Committee recommendation for 
Biological Research is $418,613,000, an increase of $5,000,000 
over the budget request, and $11,083,000 above the fiscal year 
2008 enacted level. The increase of $5,000,000 above the budget 
request is provided for the Life Sciences component of 
Biological Research and is to be used to restore support for 
research efforts in radiochemistry and instrumentation that 
seek to capitalize on the Department's unique capabilities 
cutting across several scientific disciplines to stimulate 
advances in biological imaging. The funding provided also 
includes the requested $1,500,000 for biological research 
activities relevant to the Characterization of Radioactive 
Waste and $12,627,000 for biological research activities 
relevant to Carbon Capture and Storage, two of the six 
integrated research and development areas highlighted in the 
request.
    Climate Change Research.--The Committee recommendation for 
Climate Change Research is $159,927,000, an increase of 
$5,000,000 above the budget request and $23,060,000 above the 
fiscal year 2008 enacted level. The Committee is pleased that 
the Department, following Congressional direction, has finally 
begun to make climate change more of a priority with a request 
for a substantial increase in funding for climate modeling 
activities, an area in which the Department's considerable 
computational resources give it the potential to play a leading 
role. However, given the increasing likelihood that 
international action may be required to address global climate 
change, the Committee believes that it is critical that the 
Department also develop better tools for understanding, in an 
integrated fashion, the broader economic, environmental, and 
societal implications of climate change. An additional 
$2,500,000 is provided to enhance integrated assessment 
activities, which utilize the results of climate models to 
assess mitigation and adaptation policies and technologies and 
their broader implications. Finally, as models are only as good 
as the science that supports them, a further increase of 
$2,500,000 is provided to enhance climate forcing research 
activities, which address important scientific questions 
relevant to improving climate modeling such as the impact of 
aerosols and clouds on local and global temperatures.
    Capabilities in climate change research are spread across 
multiple agencies: long-term, ground-based monitoring of the 
environment is generally the province of the National Oceanic 
and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), while the long-term 
ecological research sites are supported through the National 
Science Foundation (NSF). Climate modeling at DOE benefits from 
the Department's preeminence in scientific computing, but 
climate modeling is also done by groups sponsored by NSF, NOAA, 
and NASA. As the Department increases its efforts in climate 
modeling, the Committee would like to see the Department take 
the initiative in coordinating these activities with the 
efforts supported by those agencies.
    The funding provided also includes $4,747,000 for climate 
change research activities relevant to Carbon Capture and 
Storage, one of six integrated research and development areas 
highlighted in the request.

                         BASIC ENERGY SCIENCES

    The Committee recommendation for Basic Energy Sciences is 
$1,599,660,000, an increase of $31,500,000 over the budget 
request and an increase of $329,758,000 over the current fiscal 
year. For purposes of reprogramming during fiscal year 2009, 
the Department may allocate funding among all operating 
accounts within Basic Energy Sciences, consistent with the 
reprogramming guidelines outlined earlier in this report.
    Research.--The Committee recommendation includes 
$1,142,579,000 for materials sciences and engineering, and 
$297,113,000 for chemical sciences, geosciences, and energy 
biosciences. The Committee recommendation funds operations of 
the five Nanoscale Science Research Centers, operations of the 
Advanced Light Source, the Advanced Photon Source, the National 
Synchrotron Light Source, the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation 
Laboratory, the Manuel Lujan, Jr. Neutron Scattering Center, 
the High Flux Isotope Reactor, the Linac Coherent Light Source 
(LCLS) linac at SLAC, and the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) 
at their full optimal numbers of hours, as well as additional 
instrumentation for the SNS and LCLS. An additional $17,000,000 
is provided to accelerate the completion of the LCLS Ultrafast 
Science Instruments project and for LCLS operations to enable 
substantially more science to be done in the early stages of 
the operation of LCLS while it is the only x-ray free electron 
laser in the world. The recommendation includes $8,240,000 for 
the Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research 
(EPSCoR), the same as the budget request.
    This funding includes $100,000,000 for the Energy Frontier 
Research Center (EFRC) activities focused on addressing 
critical energy research needs identified by a series of ten 
Basic Research Needs workshops over the last several years. 
This Committee has long advocated the greater utilization of 
open competition for research funding that features head-to-
head competition between national labs and universities to 
ensure that the best proposals will be funded regardless of the 
affiliation of the researchers involved, and supports the 
Department's decision to broadly compete the EFRCs in this 
manner. The Committee encourages the Department to update and 
expand upon its Basic Research Needs workshop series in order 
to ensure that any new science opportunities and challenges 
relevant to DOE's mission needs can be identified and addressed 
as they arise. Funding is provided in the Basic Energy Sciences 
for four integrated research and development areas: $33,938,000 
for Electrical Energy Storage, $10,915,000 for Carbon Dioxide 
Capture and Storage, $8,492,000 for Characterization of 
Radioactive Waste, and $8,492,000 for Predicting High Level 
Waste System Performance over Extreme Time Horizons.
    Construction.--The Committee recommendation includes 
$159,968,000 for Basic Energy Sciences construction projects, 
an increase of $14,500,000 over the budget request and 
$66,703,000 above the fiscal year 2008 enacted level. The 
Committee recommendation provides the requested funding of 
$11,500,000 for construction of the Advanced Light Source User 
Support Building (08-SC-01) at Lawrence Berkeley National 
Laboratory; $3,728,000 for renovation of the Photon Ultrafast 
Laser Science and Engineering Building Renovation (08-SC-11) at 
the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center; $107,773,000, 
$14,500,000 above the budget request, for continued project 
engineering and design as well as to initiate construction of 
the National Synchrotron Light Source II (07-SC-06) at 
Brookhaven National Laboratory; and $36,967,000 to continue 
construction of the Linac Coherent Light Source (05-R-320) at 
the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center.

                 ADVANCED SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING RESEARCH

    The Committee recommendation is $378,820,000, an increase 
of $10,000,000 over the budget request and $27,647,000 over the 
current fiscal year. The increase includes $5,000,000 above the 
budget request to expand its Innovative and Novel Computational 
Impact on Theory and Experiment (INCITE) activities, which 
leverage the Department's leadership computational facilities 
and expertise by pairing them with scientists and engineers in 
other fields from universities, national laboratories, and 
industry to address critical scientific and technological 
questions. A further $5,000,000 is provided to enhance advanced 
scientific computing research activities relevant to two of the 
six integrated research and development areas identified in the 
request. Including these additional funds, $5,000,000 is 
provided for Advanced Mathematics for Optimization of Complex 
Systems, Control Theory, and Risk Assessment, and $2,969,000 is 
provided for Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage. These 
increases reflect the Committee's view of the importance of 
scientific computation not only in revolutionizing the way 
science is done, but also for applying these techniques to a 
wide range of modeling efforts relevant to the broader missions 
of the department.

                         FUSION ENERGY SCIENCES

    The Committee recommendation for fusion energy sciences is 
$499,050,000, an increase of $6,000,000 over the budget 
request, and $212,502,000 above the fiscal year 2008 enacted 
level. The Committee provides $214,500,000 for the U.S. 
contribution to ITER, as requested. The Committee 
recommendation includes $24,636,000 for fusion energy sciences 
activities relevant to High Energy Density Laboratory Plasmas, 
one of six integrated research and development areas 
highlighted in the request. The Committee supports the decision 
by the Department to terminate the National Compact Stellarator 
Experiment (NCSX) and provides $9,000,000 to ensure orderly 
closeout of the project. The additional $6,000,000 above the 
request, as well as the funding which had been requested for 
NCSX and is not required for closeout, are to be utilized by 
the Department to help revitalize the domestic fusion energy 
sciences program. Given the tremendous potential of fusion 
energy to provide a long-term solution to our energy needs, 
this Committee believes it is essential that the U.S. continue 
to play a leadership role in this area. To this end, the 
Department is directed to provide the Committee with a report 
no later than March 1, 2009 which describes a bold, credible 
plan for a world-leading U.S. fusion program as this area 
becomes an increasingly international endeavor.

                  SCIENCE LABORATORIES INFRASTRUCTURE

    The Committee recommendation provides a total of 
$145,760,000 for Science Laboratories Infrastructure, 
$35,500,000 above the budget request. The Committee directs the 
Department to continue payments in lieu of taxes at the fiscal 
year 2008 level.
    With the most recent estimate of the projected cost for 
disposal of excess facilities exceeding $400,000,000, it is 
encouraging to see the Department, once again following 
Congressional direction, has increased its request for removal 
and cleanup efforts at its national laboratories which reduce 
long-term liabilities and provide needed space for new 
activities. The Committee provides $36,723,000, $21,879,000 
above the budget request, for excess facilities disposition 
activities. Of this amount, the Committee provides $26,723,000, 
$11,879,000 above the budget request, to demolish the Bevatron 
accelerator and Building 51 at Lawrence Berkeley National 
Laboratory, thereby freeing up 15 acres of buildable land for 
future activities. Last year, the Committee requested the 
Department to provide a detailed inventory of legacy 
radioactive contamination at Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) 
and a determination of the parent programs responsible for such 
contamination so that the Department could fairly apportion 
remediation. This report due on November 30, 2007 has yet to be 
submitted to the Committee, and in the absence of such 
information, the Committee directs the Office of Science to 
transfer $10,000,000 from funds provided for excess facilities 
disposition to the Non-Defense Environmental Cleanup account 
for cleanup efforts at ANL.
    This Committee has consistently voiced its concern over the 
inadequacy of the Department's requests for resources to 
address the aging infrastructure at its laboratories which 
often can no longer meet the requirements for the performance 
of world-class scientific research. With the maintenance 
backlog estimated to exceed $518,000,000, the Committee is 
pleased to see the Department begin to address these issues 
with a ten-year Infrastructure Modernization Initiative. In 
order to accelerate these efforts, the Committee provides 
$25,103,000 for modernization of laboratory facilities at Oak 
Ridge National Laboratory, $11,000,000 above the budget 
request, and $10,740,000 for Phase I of the Interdisciplinary 
Science Building project at Brookhaven National Laboratory, 
$2,500,000 above the request, to expedite the initiation of 
construction of this project.

                        SAFEGUARDS AND SECURITY

    The Committee recommends $80,603,000, the same as the 
budget request, to meet safeguards and security requirements at 
Office of Science facilities.

                       SCIENCE PROGRAM DIRECTION

    The Committee recommendation is $203,913,000 for Science 
program direction, the same as the budget request. This amount 
includes: $112,151,000 for program direction at DOE field 
offices, $82,846,000 for program direction at DOE headquarters, 
and $8,916,000 for the Office of Scientific and Technical 
Information (OSTI). The control level for fiscal year 2009 is 
at the program account level of Science Program Direction. This 
funding includes $1,000,000 to support increased energy 
research analysis and studies relevant to DOE's energy and 
science missions. The Committee supports efforts by the 
department to improve its analytical capacity to assess its 
impacts on the energy system as well as innovation more 
broadly.

                     SCIENCE WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT

    The Committee provides $13,583,000 for workforce 
development for teachers and scientists in fiscal year 2009, 
the same as the requested amount. The Committee concurs with 
the proposed expansion of the Department's professional 
development program for science teachers. By utilizing the 
Department's intellectual and physical assets to provide 
teachers with the opportunity to become teacher-scientists 
rather than teachers who happen to teach science, this program 
can significantly enhance the ability of teachers to involve 
their students in doing science rather than just reading about 
and reproducing well-established principles.

           ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS AGENCY--ENERGY (ARPA-E)

    The Committee recommendation includes $15,000,000 in order 
to establish the Advanced Research Projects Agency--Energy 
within the Department to overcome the long-term and high-risk 
technological barriers in the development of energy 
technologies, as authorized by section 5012 of the America 
COMPETES Act (Public Law 110-69).

                       USE OF PRIOR YEAR BALANCES

    The Committee recommendation includes the use of 
$15,000,000 in prior-year balances.

                   CONGRESSIONALLY DIRECTED PROJECTS

    The Committee recommendation includes $39,700,000 for the 
following House-directed projects and activities.


                         Nuclear Waste Disposal



 

Appropriation, 2008...................................      $187,269,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................       247,371,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................       247,371,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................       +60,102,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................                --


    The Department of Energy requested a total of $494,742,000 
for work on the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository in 
fiscal year 2009, of which $247,371,000 was requested for 
Nuclear Waste Disposal and $247,371,000 for Defense Nuclear 
Waste Disposal.
    For Nuclear Waste Disposal in fiscal year 2009, the 
Committee recommends $247,371,000, the same as the budget 
request. The Committee also fully funds the request of 
$247,371,000 for Defense Nuclear Waste Disposal, supporting the 
full request for the nuclear waste repository in fiscal year 
2009.
    The Department submitted the license application to the 
Nuclear Regulatory Commission on June 3, 2008. The Committee 
recommends funding for fiscal year 2009 to defend the license 
application; advance the design of the repository and 
preliminary design of the Nevada Rail System; continue 
stakeholder interactions; and further develop the national 
transportation planning process.
    The fiscal year 2008 House Report 110-185 directed the 
Department to provide a plan for taking custody of the spent 
fuel at the closed reactors. DOE has not delivered that plan 
yet, another example of DOE ignoring Congressional guidance.
    The Committee supports the statutory language in the budget 
request that funds local units of government at levels 
proportional to program funding.

              INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY LOAN GUARANTEE PROGRAM


                        Administrative Expenses


                          GROSS APPROPRIATION


 

Appropriation, 2008...................................        $5,459,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................        19,880,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................        19,880,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................       +14,421,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................                --


                          OFFSETTING RECEIPTS


 

Appropriation, 2008...................................       -$1,000,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................       -19,880,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................       -19,880,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................       -18,880,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................                --


                           NET APPROPRIATION


 

Appropriation, 2008...................................        $4,459,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................                --
Recommended, 2009.....................................                --
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................        -4,459,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................                --


    In the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2008, Congress 
authorized the Department to issue loan guarantees under Title 
XVII of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPACT) until September 
30, 2009. The budget request seeks to extend authorization for 
$20,000,000,000 for eligible projects other than nuclear power 
facilities through fiscal year 2010 and $18,500,000,000 for 
eligible nuclear power facilities through fiscal year 2011.
    The Committee recommends loan guarantee authority under 
Title XVII of EPACT be made available through fiscal year 2011 
for eligible projects other than nuclear power facilities in 
the amount of $28,500,000,000 to be allocated as follows; 
$6,000,000,000 for coal based power generation and industrial 
gasification activities at retrofitted and new facilities that 
incorporate carbon capture and sequestration or other 
beneficial uses of carbon; $2,000,000,000 for advanced coal 
gasification; $2,000,000,000 for advanced nuclear facilities 
for the ``front-end'' of the nuclear fuel cycle; and 
$18,500,000,000 for renewable and/or energy efficient systems 
and manufacturing, and distributed energy generation, 
transmission and distribution, an increase of loan authority in 
the amount of $8,500,000,000 over the request. The Committee 
also recommends $18,500,000,000 in loan authority for eligible 
nuclear power facilities to be made available through fiscal 
year 2011.
    The Committee supports language in the budget request 
allowing the collection of fees to offset the administrative 
expenses of the loan guarantee program, in the amount of 
$19,880,000.
    The Committee continues language, not proposed by the 
Administration, that limits the use of funds until a loan 
guarantee implementation plan has been approved by the 
Committees on Appropriations.
    While the EPACT assumes the Title XVII loan program to be 
self-financed, the Congressional Budget Office assumes there is 
a credit subsidy cost to the government. As such, the Committee 
makes available $440,000,000 of budget authority to cover the 
cost of this risk, in addition to $25,000,000 of advanced 
authority from the fiscal year 2008 enacted appropriation, for 
an overall scoring adjustment of $465,000,000, shown in the 
Comparative Statement of New Budget Authority (CSBA) in the 
back of the report.

                      DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION


                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

                          GROSS APPROPRIATION


 

Appropriation, 2008...................................      $309,662,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................       272,144,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................       272,144,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................       -37,518,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................                --


                                REVENUES


 

Appropriation, 2008...................................     -$161,247,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................      -117,317,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................      -117,317,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................       +43,930,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................                --


                           NET APPROPRIATION


 

Appropriation, 2008...................................      $148,415,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................       154,827,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................       154,827,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................        +6,412,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................                --


    The Committee recommendation for Departmental 
Administration is $272,144,000, the same as the budget request. 
The recommendation for revenues is $117,317,000, consistent 
with the budget request, resulting in a net appropriation of 
$154,827,000. The Congressional Budget Office concurs with this 
estimate for revenues in fiscal year 2009. Funding recommended 
for Departmental Administration provides for general management 
and program support functions benefiting all elements of the 
Department of Energy, including the National Nuclear Security 
Administration. The account funds a wide array of headquarters 
activities not directly associated with the execution of 
specific programs.
    Departmental Offices.--The Committee recommends $65,500,000 
for the Management account, a decrease of $1,500,000 below the 
budget request; $43,548,000 for the Chief Financial Officer, a 
decrease of $1,500,000 below the budget request; and, 
$17,969,000 for the Office of Policy and International Affairs, 
a decrease of $1,500,000 below the budget request. These 
accounts received significant increases in fiscal year 2008 
over fiscal year 2007 levels, and the Committee does not 
support additional increases again in fiscal year 2009.
    Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs.--The Committee 
recommends $4,500,000 within the Departmental Administration 
account to establish an Office of Indian Energy Policy and 
Programs, as authorized in Section 502 of the Energy Policy Act 
of 2005, an increase of $4,500,000 over the budget request. 
Consistent with the authorization, the Office will coordinate 
and implement DOE energy management, conservation, education, 
and delivery systems for native Americans.
    Transfer from Other Defense Activities.--For fiscal year 
2009, the Department requested $108,190,000 as the defense 
contribution to the Departmental Administration account. The 
Committee recommends the requested amount and expects the 
Department to continue to request a proportional defense 
contribution to Departmental Administration in future fiscal 
years.

                      Office of Inspector General



 

Appropriation, 2008...................................       $46,057,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................        51,927,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................        51,927,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................        +5,870,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................                --


    The Office of Inspector General performs agency-wide audit, 
inspection, and investigative functions to identify and correct 
management and administrative deficiencies that create 
conditions for existing or potential instances of fraud, waste 
and mismanagement. The audit function provides financial and 
performance audits of programs and operations. The inspections 
function provides independent inspections and analyses of the 
effectiveness, efficiency, and economy of programs and 
operations. The investigative function provides for the 
detection and investigation of improper and illegal activities 
involving programs, personnel, and operations. The Committee 
recommendation is $51,927,000, the same as the budget request.

                    Atomic Energy Defense Activities

    The Atomic Energy Defense Activities programs of the 
Department of Energy in the National Nuclear Security 
Administration (NNSA) consist of Weapons Activities, Defense 
Nuclear Nonproliferation, Naval Reactors, and the Office of the 
Administrator; outside of the NNSA, these include Defense 
Environmental Management; Other Defense Activities; and Defense 
Nuclear Waste Disposal. Descriptions of each of these accounts 
are provided below.

                NATIONAL NUCLEAR SECURITY ADMINISTRATION

    The Department of Energy is responsible for enhancing U.S. 
national security through the military application of nuclear 
technology and reducing the global danger from the 
proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. The National 
Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), a semi-autonomous 
agency within the Department, carries out these 
responsibilities. Established in March 2000 pursuant to Title 
32 of the National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal year 
2000 (Public Law 106-65), the NNSA is responsible for the 
management and operation of the Nation's nuclear weapons 
complex, naval reactors, and nuclear nonproliferation 
activities. Three offices within the NNSA carry out the 
Department's national security mission: the Office of Defense 
Programs, the Office of Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation, and 
the Office of Naval Reactors. The Office of the NNSA 
Administrator oversees all NNSA programs.
    NNSA's request for the Weapons Activities and Defense 
Nuclear Nonproliferation accounts is, in the view of the 
Committee, disproportionate and divergent. The request for 
Weapons Activities is approximately five times that of the 
Nuclear Nonproliferation request. The two are diverging with 
near symmetry as the Weapons Activities request is more than 
five percent above that of the previous year, while the Defense 
Nuclear Nonproliferation request is more than six percent under 
that of the previous year.
    The Committee takes a dim view of these priorities. The 
quantity, destructive power, and variety of the U.S. weapons 
stockpile far exceeds any requirement for deterrence of any 
deterrable adversary in the post Cold War world. The U.S. 
nuclear stockpile is remarkably diverse, resilient, and 
hypersufficient, and can provide much more than a valid 
deterrent despite any conceivable single-point failure. In 
contrast, a single failure of nuclear nonproliferation could 
have an impact on U.S. national security that would be almost 
immeasurably large. The Committee urges DOE to take a more 
focused approach to this grave challenge in the future.
    The Committee recommends $8,823,243,000 for the NNSA, a 
reduction of $274,019,000 below the budget request and a 
reduction of $12,958,000 below the fiscal year 2008 level.

                           Weapons Activities


                    (INCLUDING RESCISSION OF FUNDS)


 

Appropriation, 2008...................................    $6,297,466,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................     6,618,079,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................     6,201,860,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................       -95,606,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................      -416,219,000


    The goal of the Weapons Activities program is to ensure the 
safety, security, reliability and performance of the Nation's 
nuclear weapons stockpile. The program seeks to maintain and 
refurbish nuclear weapons to sustain confidence in their safety 
and reliability under the nuclear testing moratorium and arms 
reduction treaties. The Committee's recommendation provides 
$6,201,860,000 for Weapons Activities, a reduction of 
$416,219,000 below the budget request and a reduction of 
$95,606,000 below the fiscal year 2008 level.
    Within this amount, the Committee recommends the rescission 
of $165,300,000 in prior year balances.
    U.S. Strategic Nuclear Weapons Strategy for the 21st 
century and the Future Nuclear Weapons Stockpile.--In fiscal 
year 2008 the Congress rejected funding of the proposed 
Reliable Replacement Warhead (RRW). The President's budget 
request for fiscal year 2009 nonetheless included $10,000,000 
for RRW. The Committee once again denies this funding.
    The Committee is aware of the advantages of a modern 
warhead design and strongly supports improved surety. The 
Committee also understands that high margin provides protection 
against failure due to compound unknowns. The Committee 
supports trading off Cold War high yield for improved 
reliability, in order to move to a smaller stockpile requiring 
a smaller and cheaper weapons complex with no need for nuclear 
testing.
    That said, the Committee remains to be convinced that a new 
warhead design will lead to these benefits. The Committee will 
not spend the taxpayers' money for a new generation of warheads 
promoted as leading to nuclear reductions absent a specified 
glide path to a specified, much smaller force of nuclear 
weapons. Similarly, the Committee finds no logic in spending 
the taxpayers' money on a new generation of warheads promoted 
as avoiding the need for nuclear testing, while the Secretary 
of State insists that ``the Administration does not support the 
Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty.''
    The Committee also finds no validity in arguments that we 
should (1) first build a new nuclear weapons complex and later 
decide what to do with it, (2) produce a new nuclear warhead 
and later contemplate how to arrive at a contemporary, 
coherent, and durable strategy for it, or (3) design a new 
high-margin warhead first and consider the question of nuclear 
testing afterward.
    Before the Committee will consider funding for most new 
programs, substantial changes to the existing nuclear weapons 
complex, or funding for the RRW, the Committee insists that the 
following sequence be completed:
          (1) replacement of Cold War strategies with a 21st 
        Century nuclear deterrent strategy sharply focused on 
        today's and tomorrow's threats, and capable of serving 
        the national security needs of future Administrations 
        and future Congresses without need for nuclear testing;
          (2) determination of the size and nature of the 
        nuclear stockpile sufficient to serve that strategy;
          (3) determination of the size and nature of the 
        nuclear weapons complex needed to support that future 
        stockpile.
    While all three plans can be explored in parallel, the 
Committee will not support a program that skips any of these 
essential steps or seeks to execute them out of sequence. Plans 
to execute these three steps were specified in the report 
accompanying the fiscal year 2008 Omnibus Appropriations Act as 
requirements for further consideration of RRW. While the 
Committee has received preliminary papers on strategy and on 
the nuclear complex, none of the required plans have been 
submitted. The Committee fully affirms its fiscal year 2008 
position, and in most cases will not approve new starts in 
Weapons Activities until this deficiency has been corrected.
    The Committee urges augmented integration between the 
Departments of Defense and Energy in developing nuclear weapons 
policy. The Department of Energy builds and maintains the 
nuclear stockpile, but stockpile size and composition are 
determined by the Department of Defense and various interagency 
bodies. The Committee was dismayed at a recent hearing to find 
that the Deputy Secretary of Defense was unaware that the cost 
of the nuclear stockpile is the responsibility of the 
Department of Energy.
    Annual report.--The Secretary of Energy shall, not later 
than December 1 of each year, submit a report to Congress 
specifying, for the due date of the report and projected for 5, 
10, 15, and 20 years after that date, (1) the number of nuclear 
weapons of each type in the active and reserve stockpiles, (2) 
the strategic rationale for each type, and (3) the past and 
projected future total direct lifecycle cost of each type.
    Reprogramming authority.--The Committee provides limited 
reprogramming authority within the Weapons Activities account 
without submission of a reprogramming request to be approved in 
advance by the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations. 
The reprogramming control levels will be as follows: 
subprograms within Directed Stockpile Work, Life Extension 
Programs, Stockpile Systems, Warhead Dismantlement, Stockpile 
Services, Science Campaigns, Engineering Campaigns, Advanced 
Simulation and Computing, Pit Manufacturing and Certification, 
and Readiness Campaigns. This will provide the flexibility 
needed to manage these programs. Because the NNSA has ignored 
House funding direction in the past, the Committee provides no 
reprogramming authority between site allocations for Readiness 
in Technical Base and Facilities. In addition, funding of not 
more than $5,000,000 may be transferred between each of these 
categories and each construction project with the exception of 
the RTBF site allocations, subject to the following 
limitations: only one transfer may be made to or from any 
program or project; the transfer must be necessary to address a 
risk to health, safety or the environment, or to gain cost 
savings; and funds may not be used for an item for which 
Congress has specifically denied funds or for a new program or 
project.
    The Department must notify Congress within 15 days of the 
use of this reprogramming authority. Transfers during the 
fiscal year which would result in increases or decreases which 
would exceed the limitations outlined in the previous paragraph 
require prior notification of and approval by the House and 
Senate Committees on Appropriations.

                        DIRECTED STOCKPILE WORK

    The Committee recommendation provides $1,398,651,000 for 
Directed Stockpile Work (DSW), a reduction of $277,064,000 
below the budget request. Directed Stockpile Work includes all 
activities that directly support weapons in the nuclear 
stockpile, including maintenance, research, development, 
engineering, certification, dismantlement, and disposal 
activities. The DSW account provides all the direct funding for 
the Department's life extension activities, which are designed 
to extend the service life of the existing nuclear weapons 
stockpile by providing new subsystems and components for each 
warhead as needed.
    Life Extension Programs.--The Committee recommends 
$211,385,000 for the DSW Life Extension Programs, the same as 
the request.
    Stockpile Systems.--The Committee recommends $338,682,000 
for the DSW stockpile systems activities, the same as the 
request.
    Reliable Replacement Warhead (RRW).--The Committee 
recommendation provides no funding for the reliable replacement 
warhead (RRW) and includes bill language prohibiting the 
expenditure of funds on this activity, for reasons described 
above. The Committee does not intend the fiscal year 2009 
Appropriations Bill prohibition on expenditures for RRW to 
restrict non-RRW expenditures in other programs, including 
Enhanced Surety and Advanced Certification.
    Weapons Dismantlement and Disposition.--The Committee 
recommendation provides $189,711,000 for the warhead 
dismantlement program, an increase of $5,999,000 over the 
budget request. Within these funds, the Committee directs 
$5,000,000 for the dismantlement initiative at the Device 
Assembly Facility at the Nevada Test Site, in order to examine 
a capability to dismantle small numbers of troublesome 
individual warheads without interfering with the large-scale 
entire-type dismantlements at Pantex.
    Stockpile Services.--The Committee recommendation provides 
$658,873,000 for the DSW Stockpile Services activities, a 
decrease of $273,063,000 from the request. The Committee 
recommends $250,000,000 for Production Support which is a 
decrease of $52,126,000 from the request; $33,329,000 for 
Research and Development Support which is a decrease of 
$2,902,000 from the request; $161,984,000 for Research and 
Development Certification and Safety which is a decrease of 
$31,391,000 from the request; $160,000,000 for Management, 
Technology, and Production which is a decrease of $41,375,000 
from the request. All recommendations in this paragraph are the 
same as the House-passed recommendations in fiscal year 2008; 
the Committee recommends confining spending to that level in 
light of competing priorities.
    The Committee commends NNSA for developing and certifying a 
new pit that does not require testing. But the W88 warhead, 
with its very high yield and yield/weight ratio, serves 
obsolete Cold War concepts rather than current or future needs, 
and manufacture of additional pits in order to avoid reducing 
the W88 force is not warranted. Therefore the Committee 
recommends no funding for Pit Manufacturing. In order to 
maintain future options, the Committee recommends $53,560,000, 
the same as the request, for Pit Manufacturing Capability.

                               CAMPAIGNS

    Campaigns are focused on efforts involving the three 
weapons laboratories, the Nevada Test Site, the weapons 
production plants, and selected external organizations to 
address critical capabilities needed to achieve program 
objectives. For Campaigns the Committee recommends 
$1,658,301,000, which is $26,468,000 above the request and 
$215,533,000 below the fiscal year 2008 appropriation.
    From within funds provided for the various campaigns, the 
Committee recommends $4,237,000, $2,137,000 above the budget 
request and the same as the fiscal year 2008 funding, for the 
university research program in robotics (URPR) for the 
development of advanced robotic technologies for strategic 
national applications.
    Science Campaign.--The Committee recommends $307,662,000, 
which is $15,408,000 less than the request. The Committee 
recommends $20,000,000 for Advanced Certification Non-RRW, the 
same as the request for Advanced Certification, which Advanced 
Certification Non-RRW replaces, while specifying that no 
funding herein provided is available for RRW. The Committee 
recommends $74,413,000 for Primary Assessment Technologies, the 
same as the request. The Committee recommends $23,734,000 for 
Dynamic Plutonium Experiments, the same as the request. The 
Committee recommends $79,292,000 for Secondary Assessment 
Technologies, the same as the request. The Committee recommends 
$80,805,000 for Dynamic Materials Properties, which is 
$5,000,000 below the request.
    The Committee commends NNSA for its outstanding Stockpile 
Stewardship program, which has performed better than expected 
and has created a technically superior alternative to nuclear 
testing. Stockpile Stewardship has enabled us to observe 
nuclear weapons phenomena more directly, in far more detail, 
and using statistically more significant samples, than could 
ever be possible with nuclear testing. Because of current 
progress in Stockpile Stewardship, in particular the recent 
results from the Dual-Axis Radiographic Hydrodynamic Test 
Facility (DAHRT), the Committee finds no evidence that nuclear 
testing would add a useful increment to the immense and 
expanding body of weapons knowledge arising from Stockpile 
Stewardship. This is doubly fortuitous in that nuclear testing 
has become a non-executable mission, because of probable 
diplomatic and nuclear proliferation reactions as well as 
probable local opposition to nuclear testing. For all these 
reasons, the Committee recommends no funding for nuclear test 
readiness, a decrease of $10,048,000 below the request.
    Engineering Campaign.--For Engineering Campaign, the 
Committee recommends $163,992,000, an increase of $21,250,000 
over the request. The Committee recommends $70,000,000 for 
Enhanced Surety Non-RRW, an increase of $34,359,000 over the 
request for Enhanced Surety, which Enhanced Surety Non-RRW 
replaces. However, the Committee directs that none of the funds 
herein provided are available for RRW. The Committee directs 
that priority for Enhanced Surety Non-RRW go to those weapon 
types at greatest long-term risk. The Committee recommends 
$8,644,000 for Nuclear Survivability, which is $13,109,000 
below the request and the same as the fiscal year 2008 
appropriation; the Committee has significant doubts regarding 
the basic thrust of this program.
    Inertial Confinement Fusion and High Yield Campaign.--The 
Committee recommendation provides $508,062,000 for the Inertial 
Confinement Fusion and High Yield Campaign, an increase of 
$86,820,000 over the budget request. Within the funds provided 
for Inertial Confinement Fusion and High Yield Campaign, the 
Committee recommends $68,300,000, which is $10,000,000 above 
the request, for the Laboratory for Laser Energetics. The 
Committee recommends increases of $8,000,000 over the request 
for Ignition, $14,600,000 for NIF Diagnostics, Cryogenics, and 
Experimental Support; $200,000 for Pulsed Power Inertial 
Confinement Fusion; $20,820,000 for Facility Operations and 
Target Production; $25,600,000 for Inertial Fusion Technology 
(HAPL), $15,000,000 for the Naval Research Laboratory, and 
$2,600,000 for NIF Assembly and Installation. The Committee 
recommends $3,147,000, the same as the request, for the Joint 
Program in High Energy Density Laboratory Plasmas.
    Advanced Simulation and Computing Campaign.--The Committee 
recommends for the Advanced Simulation and Computing Campaign 
$495,548,000, which is $66,194,000 below the request.
    Readiness Campaigns.--The Committee recommends for the 
Readiness Campaigns $183,037,000, the same as the request.

           READINESS IN TECHNICAL BASE AND FACILITIES (RTBF)

    The Committee recommends $1,510,968,000 for Readiness in 
Technical Base and Facilities, a decrease of $209,555,000 from 
the request.
    Operation of facilities.--The Committee recommends 
$20,000,000 above the request for Pantex, to be used to improve 
physical security and fire-suppression capability.
    The Committee recommends $32,092,000 above the request in 
order for Livermore Laboratory to strengthen security and 
continue preparations for the safe removal of plutonium. The 
Committee directs the Secretary of Energy to ensure that 
Livermore Laboratory has, no later than 60 days of enactment of 
this Act, sufficient protective capability in place, as 
confirmed by the Office of Independent Oversight, to 
successfully defend Superblock against the 2005 Design Basis 
Threat. The Committee directs the Secretary to report to 
Congress, within 90 days of enactment of this Act, on all 
Category I Special Nuclear Material at Superblock that can be 
readily transferred to the Device Assembly Facility at the 
Nevada Test Site and/or Pantex for interim storage. The 
Committee directs NNSA to provide Congress, within 120 days of 
enactment of this Act, with a report that contains a schedule 
and budget for the movement of the identified material for 
interim storage.
    The Committee recommends $76,353,000 which is the same as 
the fiscal year 2008 House-passed bill, for Kansas City Plant; 
$292,595,000 which is $5,517,000 below the request and 
$7,570,000 above the fiscal year 2008 appropriation, for Los 
Alamos National Laboratory; $61,127,000, $3,736,000 below the 
request for the Nevada Test Site; $127,287,000, the same as the 
request, for Sandia National Laboratories, including $1,500,000 
for the Advanced Engineering Environment; for Savannah River 
Site $77,410,000, the same as the fiscal year 2008 House-passed 
bill; for Y-12, $216,904,000 which is the same as the request; 
and for Institutional Site Support, $57,837,000 which is the 
same as the request.
    The Committee recommends $73,841,000 for Program Readiness, 
$72,509,000 for Material Recycle and Recovery, $23,898,000 for 
Containers, and $29,846,000 for Storage. All recommendations in 
this paragraph are the same as the request.
    RTBF Construction.--The Committee recommends no funding for 
the Radioactive Liquid Waste Treatment Facility or for the 
Chemistry and Metallurgy Research Facility Replacement (CMRR). 
In the absence of critical decisions on the nature and size of 
the stockpile, which in turn generate requirements for the 
nature and capacity of the nuclear weapons complex, it is 
impossible to determine the capacity required of either of 
these facilities. It would be imprudent to design and construct 
on the basis of a guess at their required capacity. The 
Committee reiterates that significant funding for complex 
transformation, or for new weapons program starts, will not be 
provided until the steps outlined in the Explanatory Statement 
accompanying the Fiscal Year 2008 Omnibus Appropriations Act, 
and under the heading ``Weapons Activities'' above, have been 
completed.
    The Committee recommends no funding for 09-D-404, Test 
Capabilities Revitalization II or for 08-D-806, Ion Beam 
Laboratory Refurbishment, both at Sandia National Laboratory. 
Each is a new start in the absence of a strategy defining the 
requirements for the facility.
    The Committee recommends $15,008,000, which is $13,225,000 
below the request and the same as the fiscal year 2008 
appropriation, for 08-D-802 High Explosives Pressing Facility, 
Pantex. The Committee recommends $5,885,000, which is 
$2,015,000 below the request and the same as the fiscal year 
2008 appropriation, for 08-D-804, TA-55 Reinvestment Project, 
Los Alamos National Laboratory.
    The Committee recommends funding for all other RTBF 
Construction projects at the requested level.

     FACILITIES AND INFRASTRUCTURE RECAPITALIZATION PROGRAM (FIRP)

    The FIRP program was begun in fiscal year 2002 to work off 
the deferred maintenance requirements that were allowed to 
build up at all the nuclear weapons complex sites. The 
Committee recommendation for Facilities and Infrastructure 
Recapitalization Program is $169,549,000, the same as the 
budget request.

                       TRANSFORMATION DISPOSITION

    The objective of this program is to develop and apply an 
integrated and prioritized inventory of excess facilities and 
infrastructure projects, focusing on disposition by funding the 
minor decontamination, dismantlement, removal and disposal 
through transfer or sale of excess facilities. The Committee 
continues to encourage efforts to reduce the overall facility 
footprint of the complex. The Committee recommends $77,391,000, 
the same as the request, for Transformation Disposition, 
notwithstanding that it is a new start in the absence of the 
required overall strategy, because it is a strategy-independent 
commendable step toward reducing the cost of operating the 
complex. The Committee continues to expect that services for 
decontamination, decommissioning, and demolition of excess 
facilities services be procured through open competition where 
such actions provide the best return on investment for the 
federal government.

                        SAFEGUARDS AND SECURITY

    Secure Transportation Asset.--The Secure Transportation 
Asset program provides for the safe, secure movement of nuclear 
weapons, special nuclear materials, and non-nuclear weapon 
components between military locations and nuclear weapons 
complex facilities within the United States. The Committee 
recommends $221,072,000, the same as the request, for the 
Secure Transportation Asset.
    Cyber Security.--The Committee recommends funding Cyber 
Security at $122,511,000, the same as the request.
    Defense Nuclear Security.--The Committee recommends 
$713,649,000 for Defense Nuclear Security Operations and 
Maintenance, which is $23,432,000 above the request in order 
for Pantex to meet the 2005 Design Basis Threat. The Committee 
recommends $47,111,000, the same as the request, for Defense 
Nuclear Security construction.

                   NUCLEAR WEAPONS INCIDENT RESPONSE

    The Nuclear Weapons Incident Response (NWIR) program 
responds to and mitigates nuclear and radiological incidents 
worldwide. The Committee recommends $221,936,000, the same as 
the request, for Nuclear Weapons Incident Response.

                 ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECTS AND OPERATIONS

    The Committee recommends $40,587,000, the same as the 
request, for Environmental Projects and Operations.

                          FUNDING ADJUSTMENTS

    The Committee recommends the use of $366,000 of prior year 
balances as requested. In addition, the Committee rescinds 
$165,300,000 in prior year balances and directs their use to 
meet fiscal year 2009 needs as described above.
    Congressionally Directed Projects.--The Committee 
recommendation includes $20,500,000 for the following House-
directed projects and activities.


                    Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation



 

Appropriation, 2008...................................    $1,657,996,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................     1,247,048,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................     1,530,048,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................      -127,948,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................      +283,000,000


    The Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation account includes 
funding for Nonproliferation and Verification Research and 
Development; Nonproliferation and International Security 
(Global Initiatives for Proliferation Prevention and Highly 
Enriched Uranium Transparency Implementation programs are 
funded within the Nonproliferation and International Security 
activities); Nonproliferation Programs with Russia including 
International Materials Protection, Control, and Cooperation, 
Elimination of Weapons-Grade Plutonium Production; U.S. Uranium 
Disposition (formerly Fissile Materials Disposition); and the 
Global Threat Reduction Initiative.
    The Committee's recommendation for Defense Nuclear 
Nonproliferation is $1,530,048,000, which is an increase of 
$283,000,000 above the budget and a decrease of $127,948,000 
below the appropriation provided in fiscal year 2008.
    The Committee provides funding direction for a total 
program level for Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation activities 
in fiscal year 2009 of $1,541,466,000, $293,500,000 above the 
fiscal year 2009 budget request and $116,530,000 below the 
appropriation provided in fiscal year 2008. The Committee 
directs the use of $11,418,000 of prior year balances in fiscal 
year 2009 to accelerate high priority nuclear nonproliferation 
activities. This amount is significantly less than was 
available in fiscal year 2008 and accounts for the vast 
majority of the decrease from current year levels. In no sense 
does the decrease from fiscal year 2008 indicate a decrease in 
Committee support for Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation.

                     NATIONAL SECURITY VALUE ADDED

    The Committee views NNSA's nuclear nonproliferation mission 
as a vital component of national security. The Committee 
expects NNSA to lead the U.S. Government's nuclear 
nonproliferation effort through strategic investment planning 
across all foreign and domestic stakeholders as well as the 
expansion of cooperative border detection opportunities around 
the world. The Committee directs NNSA to expand and intensify 
its efforts to further constrict avenues for illicit transport 
of nuclear and radiological material. This effort should 
include an appropriate allocation of resources to support 
proactive, intelligence-driven security operations as well as 
to strengthen the current and planned global nuclear detection 
architecture.
    The Committee's increase above the request reflects 
recognition that nuclear nonproliferation is the front line in 
the global war on terror protecting the U.S. against terrorist 
use of a nuclear device or material on U.S. or allied soil. The 
consequences, domestically and internationally, of such an act 
are difficult to quantify or imagine; the large inventories of 
special nuclear material in vulnerable locations worldwide and 
the well-known hostile intent of terrorist movements to inflict 
the maximum devastation on human civilization make this threat 
very real. Although past financial commitments by the Committee 
to address the terrorist threat of a nuclear detonation in a 
U.S. city were significant, the urgency increases each year 
large inventories of nuclear material continue to exist in 
inadequately secured locations. The financial commitment in the 
Committee recommendation is clear Congressional direction to 
the Administration to shift nuclear nonproliferation issues 
from a marginally supported security program to one of the 
highest national security priorities.

       NONPROLIFERATION AND VERIFICATION RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

    The nonproliferation and verification research and 
development program conducts applied research, development, 
testing, and evaluation of science and technology for 
strengthening the United States response to threats to national 
security and to world peace posed by the proliferation of 
nuclear weapons and special nuclear materials. Activities 
center on the design and production of operational sensor 
systems needed for proliferation detection, treaty 
verification, nuclear warhead dismantlement initiatives, and 
intelligence activities.
    The Committee recommends $276,009,000 for Nonproliferation 
and Verification Research and Development, $918,000 above the 
budget request, and directs that the increase be used for 
Proliferation Detection. The Committee directs that contracts 
for nuclear detection be awarded on basis of merit, and not be 
limited to the national laboratories.

              NONPROLIFERATION AND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

    The Committee recommendation provides $165,295,000 for 
Nonproliferation and International Security, $24,828,000 above 
the budget request and $15,302,000 above the fiscal year 2008 
appropriation.
    All funding for, or to support, the Global Nuclear Energy 
Partnership (GNEP) activities within the Office of 
Nonproliferation and International Security is explicitly 
denied. The Committee finds the nuclear nonproliferation 
arguments for the GNEP reprocessing initiative, which actually 
advocates the spread of weapons grade special nuclear materials 
and reprocessing technologies, to be unpersuasive and 
contradictory.
    Warhead Dismantlement and Fissile Materials Transparency.--
The Committee recommends $13,791,000 for Warhead Dismantlement 
and Fissile Materials Transparency, which is $250,000 below the 
request and $1,000 above the fiscal year 2008 appropriation, 
thus deleting funding for, or to support, this component of 
GNEP.
    International Nuclear Safeguards and Engagement Program.--
The Committee recommends $26,036,000 for the International 
Nuclear Safeguards and Engagement Program, which is $15,000,000 
above the request and $16,892,000 above the fiscal year 2008 
appropriation. The Committee directs that the additional 
funding be used for professional recruitment programs and 
international cooperation programs to deploy next-generation 
nuclear safeguards, with priority to upgrading existing 
safeguarded facilities.
    Global Initiatives for Proliferation Prevention (IPP) 
Program.--The Committee is gravely concerned about pervasive 
and profound problems within the Global Initiatives for 
Proliferation Prevention (IPP) Program. The Committee fully 
supports the laudable goal of this program, which is to 
transition former Soviet weapons of mass destruction (WMD) 
scientists and engineers into non-WMD jobs and remove economic 
incentives for those individuals to market their abilities to 
terrorist groups and/or nations. Unfortunately, the program's 
excellent theory has been, in many respects, not consonant with 
its practice. The Committee is concerned that in some cases IPP 
funds are being used to support scientists who do not have WMD 
experience, and to bring in new WMD scientists rather than 
providing incumbent scientists with a path out. Claims of the 
number of successful non-WMD job placements of former WMD 
scientists are not independently verified. Given the 
significantly improved state of the Russian economy, the risk 
of brain drain to terrorists, and thus the fundamental need for 
this program, is called into doubt. Because of a sluggish and 
overly complex system for accounting for payments, large excess 
balances have been carried in this program. Of most grave 
concern is the fact that IPP funds have been given to Russian 
institutes conducting work on Iran's Bushehr reactor, with 
concomitant risk of contributing to an Iranian nuclear weapons 
program. The Committee recommends $11,157,000, which is 
$12,687,000 below the request and $19,801,000 below the fiscal 
year 2008 appropriation. None of these funds may be obligated 
or expended for, or in support of, GNEP, or for Russian 
institutes conducting work on or with Iranian nuclear 
technology or facilities.
    The Committee directs the Secretary of Energy to prepare an 
exit strategy for IPP from Russia, with milestones leading to 
terminating the program in Russia no later than January 1, 
2012, and to submit a report on this strategy to all 
authorizing and appropriating committees of jurisdiction no 
later than 90 days after enactment of this Act. The report is 
to include an independently verifiable plan for confining the 
program to Soviet-era WMD scientists from states of the former 
Soviet Union and to scientists in any other state who began his 
or her specialized training before the inception of IPP in that 
country.
    Nuclear Safeguards Program.--The Committee recommends 
$26,286,000 for the Nuclear Safeguards Program, which is 
$15,000,000 above the request and $7,029,000 above the fiscal 
year 2008 appropriation. This additional funding is to 
reinvigorate international safeguards technology development, 
and to develop innovative concepts and techniques for nuclear 
safeguards. None of these funds may be obligated or expended 
for, or in support of, GNEP.
    International Nuclear Security.--The International Nuclear 
Security program conducts valuable physical protection 
assessments to verify that foreign sites holding nuclear 
materials are adequately protected. The Committee recommends 
$19,584,000, which is $15,000,000 above the request and 
$14,680,000 above the fiscal year 2008 appropriation. None of 
these funds may be obligated or expended for, or in support of, 
GNEP.
    Treaties and Agreements.--The Committee recommends 
$15,215,000, which is $545,000 below the request and 
$11,336,000 above the fiscal year 2008 appropriation, thus 
deleting all funds for, or in support of, this component of 
GNEP.

       INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR MATERIALS PROTECTION AND COOPERATION

    The International Nuclear Materials Protection and 
Cooperation (MPC&A) program is designed to work cooperatively 
with Russia and the border states of the former Soviet Union to 
secure weapons and weapons-usable nuclear material. The focus 
is to improve the physical security at facilities that possess 
or process significant quantities of nuclear weapons-usable 
materials that are of proliferation concern. Programmatic 
activities include installing monitoring equipment, 
inventorying nuclear material, improving the Russian security 
culture, and establishing a security infrastructure.
    The Committee recommends $509,448,000 for MPC&A activities, 
an increase of $79,754,000 over the request and, because of 
decreased resources as explained above, $115,034,000 below the 
fiscal year 2008 appropriation.
    Civilian Nuclear Sites.--The Committee recommends 
$54,469,000 for protection of civilian nuclear sites, an 
increase of $20,000,000 above the request and $281,000 above 
the fiscal year 2008 appropriation.
    Second Line of Defense (SLD) core program.--The Committee 
recommends $88,553,000, an increase of $10,000,000 above the 
request and a decrease of $47,482,000 below the fiscal year 
2008 appropriation.
    MegaPorts.--The Committee recommends $183,845,000 for 
MegaPorts, an increase of $49,754,000 above the request and 
$53,000,000 above the fiscal year 2008 appropriation.

           ELIMINATION OF WEAPONS-GRADE PLUTONIUM PRODUCTION

    The Committee recommendation for the Elimination of 
Weapons-Grade Plutonium Production Program (EWGPP) is 
$141,299,000, the same as the budget request and $38,641,000 
below the fiscal year 2008 appropriation. EWGPP is a 
cooperative effort with the Federation of Russia to halt 
plutonium production at the only three nuclear plutonium power-
generation reactors still in operation, two located at Seversk 
and one at Zheleznogorsk. The three reactors had approximately 
15 years of remaining service life and could have generated an 
additional 25 metric tons of weapons-grade plutonium. They also 
would have provided heat and electricity required for the 
surrounding communities. The program approach is to shut down 
these three reactors by providing two alternative fossil-fueled 
energy plants to supply heat and electricity to the surrounding 
communities currently being supplied by the plutonium plants. 
The funding reduction from fiscal year 2008 to the Committee's 
present recommendation reflects the pending conclusion of this 
program, as the two plants at Seversk will be shut down by the 
end of 2008 and the plant at Zhelenogorsk will be shut down by 
2010.

                     FISSILE MATERIALS DISPOSITION

    The Committee recommendation provides $41,774,000 for 
fissile materials disposition activities, the same as the 
budget request and $24,461,000 below fiscal year 2008. No 
funding for Mixed Oxide Fuel Fabrication (MOX) is requested or 
recommended here, since funding for that program has been moved 
to Nuclear Energy.

                   GLOBAL THREAT REDUCTION INITIATIVE

    The Global Threat Reduction Initiative (GTRI) mission is to 
identify, secure, remove and facilitate the disposition of 
high-risk, vulnerable nuclear and radiological materials and 
equipment around the world. The Committee places very high 
priority on this initiative, and recommends $406,641,000 for 
GTRI activities, an increase of $187,000,000 over the budget 
request and $213,416,000 over the fiscal year 2008 
appropriation. The additional funds are provided to accelerate 
securing of these materials around the world.
    Within this initiative, the Committee recommends:
    Highly Enriched Uranium Reactor Conversion.--The Committee 
recommends $99,300,000 for Highly Enriched Uranium Reactor 
Conversion, which is $50,000,000 above the request and 
$65,481,000 above the fiscal year 2008 appropriation. This 
essential program will accelerate conversion of uranium 
reactors from Highly Enriched Uranium (HEU) to Low-Enriched 
Uranium (LEU) which is an order of magnitude less suited for 
use in an improvised nuclear weapon. The Committee commends 
NNSA for its work on new technologies that should enable 
conversion to LEU to become more commercially attractive for 
peaceful uses.
    Russian-origin Nuclear Material Removal.--The Committee 
recommends $49,200,000 for Russian-origin Nuclear Material 
Removal, which is $10,000,000 above the request and $49,200,000 
above the fiscal year 2008 appropriation.
    U.S.-origin Nuclear Material Removal.--The Committee 
recommends $14,300,000 for U.S.-origin Nuclear Material 
Removal, which is $10,000,000 above the request and $14,300,000 
above the fiscal year 2008 appropriation.
    Gap Nuclear Material Removal.--The Committee recommends 
$60,721,000 for Gap Nuclear Material Removal, which is 
$20,000,000 above the request and $60,721,000 above the fiscal 
year 2008 appropriation.
    Emerging Threats Nuclear Material Removal.--The Committee 
recommends $12,000,000 for Emerging Threats Nuclear Material 
Removal, which is $10,000,000 above the request and $12,000,000 
above the fiscal year 2008 appropriation.
    International Radiological Material Removal.--The Committee 
recommends $23,000,000 for International Radiological Material 
Removal, which is $7,000,000 above the request and $23,000,000 
above the fiscal year 2008 appropriation.
    Domestic Nuclear Material Removal.--The Committee 
recommends $29,400,000 for Domestic Nuclear Material Removal, 
which is $15,000,000 above the request and $29,400,000 above 
the fiscal year 2008 appropriation. The Committee directs NNSA 
to work with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to develop and 
implement a cooperative plan to secure and/or remove domestic 
radiological sources. To the extent practicable, this plan 
should improve incentives for holders of radiological material 
to ensure its proper disposal. This plan shall be transmitted 
to the Committee not later than 180 days following enactment of 
this Act.
    International Material Protection.--The Committee 
recommends $23,420,000 for International Material Protection, 
$15,000,000 above the request and $23,420,000 above the fiscal 
year 2008 appropriation.
    Domestic Material Protection.--The Committee recommends 
$75,500,000 for Domestic Material Protection, which is 
$50,000,000 above the request and $75,500,000 above the fiscal 
year 2008 appropriation.

                    INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR FUEL BANK

    In fiscal year 2008, an unrequested $49,545,000 was 
appropriated under Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation as the 
United States Government's contribution to the implementation 
of an International Nuclear Fuel Bank to establish a nuclear 
fuel supply for peaceful means under the auspices of the 
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). The International 
Nuclear Fuel Bank is intended to provide a nuclear fuel 
stockpile to be available as a fuel supply reserve for nations 
that have made the sovereign choice to develop their civilian 
nuclear energy industry based on foreign sources of nuclear 
fuel and therefore have no requirement to develop an indigenous 
nuclear fuel enrichment capability.
    No additional funds are recommended for fiscal year 2009. 
The Committee's support for the International Fuel Bank as a 
multinational program remains strong, and the Committee hopes 
to see contributions from other nations to this important 
initiative. But while it awaits multinational support, the 
Committee does not view further U.S. contributions from fiscal 
year 2009 funds to be warranted, and therefore recommends no 
additional funding, but intends to revisit this promising 
program in future years. The Committee directs NNSA to be 
prepared to report on the progress of the International Fuel 
Bank, including U.S. expenditures and foreign contributions.

                          FUNDING ADJUSTMENTS

    As stated above, the Committee direction for funding 
adjustments in Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation includes 
$11,418,000 use of prior year balances.
    Congressionally Directed Projects.--The Committee 
recommendation includes $1,000,000 for the following House-
directed project.


                             Naval Reactors



 

Appropriation, 2008...................................      $774,686,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................       828,054,000
Recommended, 2008.....................................       828,054,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................       +53,368,000
    Budget estimate, 2008.............................                --


    The Naval Reactors program is responsible for all aspects 
of naval nuclear propulsion from technology development through 
reactor operations to ultimate reactor plant disposal. The 
program provides for the design, development, testing, and 
evaluation of improved naval nuclear propulsion plants and 
reactor cores. These efforts are critical to ensuring the 
safety and reliability of 102 operating Naval reactor plants 
and to developing the next generation reactor. The Committee 
recommendation provides $828,054,000, the same as the request, 
for Naval Reactors activities.

                      Office of the Administrator



 

Appropriation, 2008...................................      $402,137,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................       404,081,000
Recommended, 2008.....................................       428,581,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................        26,444,000
    Budget estimate, 2008.............................        24,500,000


    The Office of the Administrator of the National Nuclear 
Security Administration (NNSA) provides corporate planning and 
oversight for Defense Programs, Defense Nuclear 
Nonproliferation, and Naval Reactors, including the NNSA field 
offices in New Mexico, Nevada, and California. The Committee 
recommendation is $428,581,000, which is 26,444,000 above the 
fiscal year enacted level and $24,500,000 above the request.
    The Committee recommendation provides $12,000, the same as 
the request, for official reception and representation expenses 
for the NNSA.
    Program Direction for Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation.--
The Administrator is directed to support the increase in 
Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation activities with sufficient 
resources for expanded nuclear nonproliferation activities.
    Support to Minority Colleges and Universities.--The 
Committee commends NNSA for its aggressive program to take 
advantage of the Historically Black Colleges and Universities 
(HBCU) educational institutions across the country in order to 
deepen the recruiting pool of diverse scientific and technical 
staff available to the NNSA and its national laboratories in 
support of the nation's national security programs. The 
President's budget request included up to $13,600,000 for its 
contribution to this important program. The Committee 
recommends $31,000,000 including $3,300,000 for the Dr. Samuel 
P. Massie Chairs of Excellence, as the NNSA contribution to the 
Department's support for the HBCUs. The Committee expects the 
Department to provide financial support in rough parity to both 
HBCUs and the Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSI).
    Educational Advancement Alliance HBCU Graduate program.--
The Committee further recommends $5,000,000 to support the 
Educational Advancement Alliance HBCU Graduate program. The 
Committee directs these funds to be used for scholarships to 
HBCU graduates pursuing a graduate program leading to a degree 
in the sciences within five years of graduation from the HBCU. 
The program will include a National Conference for Potential 
Scholars and an endowment.
    Defense Environmental Management Program for Argonne 
National Laboratories.--The Committee directs $10,000,000 to be 
transferred from the Office of the Administrator to the Defense 
Environmental Management Program for Argonne National 
Laboratories to address the radioactive contamination and 
material legacy that exists at the site for facilities that are 
no longer used and require remediation.
    Congressionally Directed Projects.--The Committee 
recommendation includes $24,500,000 for the following House-
directed projects and activities.


                    Defense Environmental Management

    The Defense Environmental Management (EM) program is 
responsible for identifying and reducing risks and managing 
waste at sites where the Department carried out defense-related 
nuclear research and production activities that resulted in 
radioactive, hazardous, and mixed waste contamination requiring 
remediation, stabilization, or some other cleanup action.
    The Committee continues to be dismayed with the management 
and accountability of the Environmental Management program. 
Because the Department has failed to respond thoroughly and 
promptly to Committee inquiries, the Committee has come to rely 
on the work of the Government Accountability Office to 
ascertain the current status of EM operations, often leaving 
the impression that the EM organization is in a constant state 
of disarray. The Committee takes its oversight responsibilities 
seriously, to ensure that taxpayers get good value for their 
money. However, the Committee is less and less confident in the 
ability of the Department to manage these cleanup projects and 
be financially accountable.
    Operating Projects.--The Office of Environmental Management 
(EM) oversees scores of projects, worth billions of dollars, to 
clean up nuclear waste resulting from nuclear weapons 
production. EM manages work in the EM project management system 
according to construction projects, and operating projects. 
Construction projects are facilities that are designed and 
built; operating projects tend to be ``level of effort'' 
activities, such as stabilizing and disposing of waste, nuclear 
facility decontamination and decommissioning, and soil and 
water remediation. EM manages approximately 82 operating 
projects, 10 of which exceed $1,000,000,000 over the near-term 
project schedule (typically five years). The Government 
Accountability Office (GAO) and others have consistently cited 
ongoing EM management and contractor oversight problems that 
have resulted in significant cost increases and schedule 
delays. Because these reviews generally focused on construction 
projects, the Committee recently asked the GAO to evaluate the 
management of EM's operating projects, given the significant 
dollar value of these activities. Specifically, the Committee 
asked GAO to determine the extent to which scope, cost and 
schedule have changed; identify major factors contributing to 
cost, scope and schedule changes, and identify obstacles to 
effectively managing operating projects and contracts. GAO's 
preliminary results indicate that cost increases and schedule 
delays for EM operating projects are not reflected in near-term 
baselines; instead, work scope is moved from the near-term to 
out-years, generally extending schedules and increasing overall 
costs. GAO found that DOE established scope, cost and schedule 
baselines using optimistic and accelerated schedule 
assumptions. In one case, the DOE independent validation 
process approved a baseline knowing the accelerated assumptions 
were unrealistic, but rather than revising the assumptions, 
agreed to have EM increase its unfunded contingency. Other GAO 
findings note that key policies for baseline management and 
cost estimating are spread across guidance documents, and are 
unclear in some cases; management protocols are constantly 
changing; performance reporting systems are inadequate and 
inaccurate; and baseline validations provide questionable 
assurance that project baseline commitments can be met. The 
Committee sees the lack of management by the EM program in 
containing costs to be directly related to the lapse in 
oversight of program activities and projects. In light of these 
preliminary GAO findings, the Committee directs the EM program 
to develop a strict discipline in project change control for 
all its projects--construction and operating--and report to the 
Committee on its implementation within 30 days of enactment of 
this legislation.
    Savannah River Waste Management.--When the Under Secretary 
of Energy unilaterally approved a decision memorandum in the 
fall of 2006 to extend H-canyon operations another decade, and 
changed the course of Environmental Impact Statements executed 
in previous years by adding tons of material to canyon 
operations for reprocessing, the Committee asked the Department 
to provide the analyses that supported this decision. Because 
the Department was unable to provide sufficient life-cycle 
options analyses to support this decision, the Committee asked 
GAO to review the impact of waste management operations as the 
result of the Under Secretary's decision. GAO's preliminary 
findings indicate it will cost approximately $4,300,000,000 to 
$4,600,000,000 through 2019 to process the material, according 
to DOE estimates. This estimate does not include the additional 
cost of storing and treating approximately 300,000 gallons of 
liquid radioactive wastes expected to be generated by H-canyon 
operations annually. GAO findings indicate DOE lacks a 
comprehensive lifecycle cost estimate for operating the canyon 
that includes all costs associated with waste processing, and 
continued operation of H-canyon will result in additional 
radioactive waste which may strain SRS's liquid waste 
management system. SRS waste storage tanks are nearing 
capacity, making efficient waste processing critical for 
continued H-canyon operation. GAO notes there are delays in 
preparing the necessary safety documentation to operate the 
canyons, and additional environmental analyses are required 
before processing additional material using H-canyon. As such, 
the Committee has reduced funding for these activities until 
the Department produces a comprehensive plan for dealing with 
the secondary consequences of reprocessing material in the H-
canyon for another decade, and the Department has addressed all 
of GAO's concerns to the satisfaction of the Committee.
    Hanford Tanks.--The Hanford site receives more than 
$1,000,000,000 per year for its tank waste cleanup efforts. 
Under the Tri-Party Agreement between DOE, the Environmental 
Protection Agency, and the State of Washington Department of 
Ecology, DOE is required to complete the treatment of Hanford's 
tank waste by 2028. Given the risks and costs associated with 
maintaining the waste in aging tanks, the Committee directed 
GAO to examine the condition, contents and long-term stability 
of Hanford's underground tanks; DOE's strategy for managing the 
tanks and the waste they contain; and, the extent to which DOE 
has weighed the risks and benefits of its tank management 
strategy against the growing costs of that strategy. GAO's 
preliminary findings indicate that DOE tank management 
officials are uncertain about the structural integrity of the 
single-shell tanks with potentially significant effects on 
DOE's tank management strategy; DOE does not know the specific 
contents in each tank; and many tanks have exceeded their life 
spans, raising questions about continued viability. Of specific 
concern, DOE's tank management strategy assumes a waste 
retrieval pace averaging three tanks per year, however, since 
1998, DOE has started retrieval on 10 tanks--only 7 of which 
have been emptied (4 of which were smaller tanks)--a retrieval 
rate of about one tank per year.
    Committee expectations.--At this point in the 
Administration, the Committee cannot hope to see any change in 
the behavior of the Department in terms of laying out the 
reality of the Environmental Management program. For years, 
project management decisions, cost baselines and legally-
binding agreements have been built on unrealistic assumptions 
and poor cost estimates. The ``house of cards'' that underlies 
the EM operations puts the Department, and the people that work 
and live at these sites, at risk because of the failure to 
truthfully relate the impact and consequences of program plans 
in terms of cost, or impact to human health or the environment. 
As the next Administration takes hold of the EM program in 
fiscal year 2009, the Committee expects that these findings 
from the Committee and the GAO will be taken into consideration 
in organizing priorities at the Department of Energy.
    Reprogramming authority.--The Committee continues to 
support the need for flexibility to meet changing funding 
requirements at sites. In fiscal year 2009, the Department may 
transfer up to $5,000,000 within accounts, and between 
accounts, as noted in the table below, without prior 
Congressional approval, to reduce health or safety risks or to 
gain cost savings as long as no program or project is increased 
or decreased by more than $5,000,000 in total during the fiscal 
year. This reprogramming authority may not be used to initiate 
new programs or to change funding for programs specifically 
denied, limited, or increased by Congress in the Act or report. 
The Committees on Appropriations in the House and Senate must 
be notified within thirty days of the use of this reprogramming 
authority.
    Account Control Points:
           Closure Sites
           Savannah River site, nuclear material 
        stabilization and disposition
           Savannah River site, 2012 accelerations
           Savannah River site, 2035 accelerations
           Savannah River Tank Farm
           Waste Isolation Pilot Plant
           Idaho National Laboratory
           Oak Ridge Reservation
           Hanford site 2012 accelerated completions
           Hanford site 2035 accelerated completions
           Office of River Protection (ORP) Waste 
        Treatment & Immobilization (WTP) Pretreatment facility:
           ORP WTP High-level waste facility
           ORP WTP Low activity waste facility
           ORP WTP Analytical laboratory
           ORP WTP Balance of facilities
           Program Direction
           Program Support
           UE D&D Fund contribution
           Technology Development
    Details of the recommended funding levels follow for the 
Defense Environmental Cleanup account.

                     Defense Environmental Cleanup



 

Appropriation, 2008............................        \1\$5,349,325,000
Budget estimate, 2009..........................            5,297,256,000
Recommended, 2009..............................            5,425,202,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008........................              +75,877,000
    Budget estimate, 2009......................            +127,946,000

\1\Excludes emergency supplemental appropriations.

    The Committee's recommendation for Defense Environmental 
Cleanup totals $5,425,202,000, an increase of $127,946,000 over 
the budget request of $5,297,256,000. Within the amounts 
provided, the Department is directed to fund hazardous waste 
worker training at $10,000,000.
    Closure Sites.--The Committee recommendation provides 
$45,883,000, the same as the budget request. The recommendation 
provides $13,209,000 for Closure Sites Administration, 
$30,574,000 for Miamisburg, Ohio, and $2,100,000 for Fernald, 
Ohio.
    Savannah River Site.--The Committee recommendation provides 
$1,180,001,000 for cleanup at the Savannah River Site, a 
decrease of $26,424,000 below the budget request. The Committee 
recommends $12,500,000 for community and regulatory support, 
$24,108,000 for spent nuclear fuel stabilization and 
disposition, $53,559,000 for solid waste stabilization and 
disposition, $67,121,000 for soil and water remediation, and, 
$2,052,000 for nuclear facility decontamination and 
decommissioning (D&D), the same as the budget request. The 
Committee recommends $578,218,000 for tank farm activities, and 
$127,524,000 for the Salt Waste Processing Facility, the same 
as the budget request. The Committee recommends $314,919,000 
for nuclear material stabilization and disposition, a decrease 
of $24,392,000 below the budget request, and the same as fiscal 
year 2008 enacted levels. The Committee remains concerned with 
the Department's decision to proceed full speed ahead with H-
canyon operations without evaluating all options for material 
disposition, considering the impact of waste generation on the 
ability of the tank farms to accommodate the addition volumes, 
and the impact reprocessing aluminum clad spent fuel will have 
on the final waste forms from the Defense Waste Processing 
Facility. DOE needs to develop a comprehensive lifecycle cost 
estimate for continuing to operate H-canyon that includes all 
waste disposal costs and contingency costs for additional 
nuclear materials that will be included in DOE's H-canyon 
processing plans. DOE needs to ensure all safety analyses are 
complete before proceeding with H-canyon operations. Until such 
time that the Department has completed these assessments, the 
Committee cannot support increased funding for this activity. 
The Committee recommends no funds for project 04-D-414, Project 
Engineering and Design, a reduction of $2,032,000 below the 
request, as the Department has determined the need for this 
project no longer exists, and over $10,000,000 in prior year 
balances remain unspent.
    Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP).--The Committee 
recommendation provides $231,661,000 for the Waste Isolation 
Pilot Project, an increase of $20,137,000 over the budget 
request. The recommendation includes $137,425,000, an increase 
of $11,000,000 above the budget request for WIPP operations, 
and $38,206,000 for the central characterization project, an 
increase of $9,137,000 above the budget request for continued 
certification and receipt rates at fiscal year 2007 levels.
    Idaho National Laboratory.--The Committee recommendation 
provides $472,124,000, an increase of $40,000,000 over the 
budget request, for cleanup activities at the Idaho National 
Laboratory. The Committee recommends $100,268,000 for soil and 
water remediation, an increase of $30,000,000 over the budget 
request, for additional buried transuranic waste removal, and 
$34,133,000 for nuclear facility decontamination and 
decommissioning (D&D), an increase of $10,000,000 over the 
budget request, for the D&D of INTEC to reduce out-year 
mortgage costs.
    Oak Ridge Reservation.--The Committee recommendation 
provides $262,670,000, an increase of $25,000,000 over the 
budget request. The recommendation includes $63,160,000 for 
nuclear facility decontamination and decommissioning at Oak 
Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), an increase of $5,000,000 
over the budget request for the acceleration of cleanup 
activities at the ORNL Central Campus to meet enforceable 
regulatory milestones. The Committee recommends $48,392,000 for 
nuclear facility decontamination and decommissioning at Y-12, 
an increase of $16,000,000 over the budget request, for 
expansion of the solid waste disposal facility, and to address 
mercury mitigation and remediation at East Fork Poplar Creek 
Watershed. The Committee also provides an additional $4,000,000 
for solid waste stabilization and disposition at Oak Ridge.
    Hanford Site.--The Committee recommendation provides 
$875,787,000 for the Hanford Site, an increase of $24,000,000 
over the budget request. The Committee recommendation provides 
$180,248,000 for river corridor nuclear facility 
decontamination and decommissioning, an increase of $15,000,000 
over the budget request to accelerate D&D of facilities to 
allow access to contaminated soil and groundwater. The 
Committee recommends $122,483,000 for nuclear material 
stabilization and disposition at the Plutonium Finishing Plant 
(PFP), an increase of $9,000,000 over the budget request for 
D&D of high risk PFP areas.
    Office of River Protection.--The Committee recommendation 
provides $978,443,000 for the Office of River Protection, the 
same as the budget request.
    Program direction.--The Committee recommendation provides 
$308,765,000, the same as the budget request for program 
direction.
    Program support.--The Committee recommendation provides 
$33,930,000 for program support, the same as the budget 
request.
    Federal Contribution to Uranium Enrichment Decontamination 
and Decommissioning Fund.--The Energy Policy Act of 1992 
(Public Law 102-486) created the Uranium Enrichment 
Decontamination and Decommissioning Fund to pay for the cost of 
cleanup of the gaseous diffusion facilities located in Oak 
Ridge, Tennessee; Paducah, Kentucky; and Portsmouth, Ohio. The 
Committee recommendation includes the budget request of 
$463,000,000 for the Federal contribution to the Uranium 
Enrichment Decontamination and Decommissioning Fund as 
authorized in Public Law 102-486.
    Technology development and deployment.--The Committee 
recommendation provides $32,389,000 for technology development 
and deployment, the same as the budget request. None of the 
funds may be used to support the Global Nuclear Energy 
Partnership.
    NNSA Sites.--The Committee recommendation provides 
$282,617,000, an increase of $37,533,000 over budget request, 
to include $200,000,000 for Los Alamos National Laboratory. The 
$37,533,000 increase at Los Alamos is for retrieval of buried 
transuranic waste per the Consent Order agreement and for 
decontamination and decommissioning for Test Areas 21 and 54.
    Safeguards and security.--The Committee recommendation 
provides $251,341,000, the same as the budget request.
    Use of prior year funds.--The Committee supports the use of 
$1,109,000 of prior year funds, as proposed in the budget 
request.
    Congressionally Directed Projects.--The Committee 
recommendation includes $7,700,000 for the following House-
directed projects and activities.


                        Other Defense Activities



 

Appropriation, 2008...................................      $754,359,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................     1,313,461,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................       826,453,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................       +72,094,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................      -487,008,000


    This account provides funding for the Office of Security 
and Performance Assurance; Intelligence; Counterintelligence; 
Health, Safety and Security; Office of Legacy Management; 
Funding for Defense Activities in Idaho; Defense Related 
Administrative Support; and the Office of Hearings and Appeals.
    The Committee recommendation for Other Defense Activities 
totals $826,453,000, a decrease of $487,008,000 below the 
budget request and $72,094,000 below fiscal year 2008 enacted 
levels. The decrease to the overall request is the result of 
the Committee's recommendation that the Mixed Oxide Fuel 
Fabrication Facility be funded in the Nuclear Energy account at 
the budget request.

                      HEALTH, SAFETY, AND SECURITY

    The Office of Health, Safety, and Security develops 
programs and policies to protect the workers and the public, 
conducts independent oversight of performance, and funds health 
effects studies. The Committee recommendation is $446,868,000, 
the same as the request. Within that, the Committee 
recommendation provides $17,500,000 for the Former Worker 
Health Screening program, the same as the request. It also 
recommends $1,000,000 for the Former Workers Medical 
Surveillance Program.

                      OFFICE OF LEGACY MANAGEMENT

    The Office of Legacy Management provides long-term 
stewardship following site closure. The Committee recommends 
$185,981,000 for Legacy Management, combining the Defense and 
Non-defense Legacy Management activities within Other Defense 
Activities, the same as the budget request.

        DEFENSE-RELATED ACTIVITIES AT IDAHO NATIONAL LABORATORY

    The Committee recommendation includes $78,811,000 to fully 
fund defense-related (050 budget function) activities at Idaho 
National Laboratory at the requested level.

                 DEFENSE-RELATED ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT

    The Committee recommendation includes $108,190,000, the 
same as the budget request, to provide administrative support 
for programs funded in the atomic energy defense activities 
accounts. This will fund Departmental activities performed by 
offices including the Secretary, Deputy Secretary and Under 
Secretaries, the General Counsel, Chief Financial Officer, 
Human Resources, Congressional Affairs, and Public Affairs, 
which support the organizations and activities funded in the 
atomic energy defense activities accounts.

                     OFFICE OF HEARINGS AND APPEALS

    The Office of Hearings and Appeals (OHA) is responsible for 
all of the Department's adjudicatory processes, other than 
those administered by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. 
The Committee recommendation is $6,603,000, the same as the 
budget request.

                     Defense Nuclear Waste Disposal



 

Appropriation, 2008...................................      $199,171,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................       247,371,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................       247,371,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................       +48,200,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................                --


    The Committee recommendation is $247,371,000, the same as 
the budget request. Combined with the funding recommended for 
the Nuclear Waste Disposal, this will provide a total of 
$494,742,000 for nuclear waste disposal activities in fiscal 
year 2009.

                    Power Marketing Administrations

    Management of the Federal power marketing functions was 
transferred from the Department of Interior to the Department 
of Energy by the Department of Energy Organization Act (P.L. 
95-91). These functions include the power marketing activities 
authorized under section 5 of the Flood Control Act of 1944 and 
all other functions of the Bonneville Power Administration, the 
Southeastern Power Administration, the Southwestern Power 
Administration, and the power marketing functions of the Bureau 
of Reclamation that have been transferred to the Western Area 
Power Administration.
    All power marketing administrations except the Bonneville 
Power Administration are funded annually with appropriated 
funds. Revenues collected from power sales and transmission 
services are deposited in the treasury to offset expenditures.
    Operations of the Bonneville Power Administration are self-
financed under the authority of the Federal Columbia River 
Transmission System Act (P.L. 93-454). Under this Act, the 
Bonneville Power Administration is authorized to use its 
revenues to finance the costs of its operations, maintenance, 
and capital construction, and to sell bonds to the Treasury if 
necessary to finance any additional capital program 
requirements.
    The Committee rejects the Administration's proposal to 
recover expenses related to operations and maintenance 
activities and program direction expenditures using offsetting 
collections.

                    BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION

    The Bonneville Power Administration is the Department of 
Energy's marketing agency for electric power in the Pacific 
Northwest. Bonneville provides electricity to a 300,000 square 
mile service area in the Columbia River drainage basin. 
Bonneville markets the power from Federal hydropower projects 
in the Northwest, as well as power from non-Federal generating 
facilities in the region, and exchanges and markets surplus 
power with Canada and California. The Committee recommendation 
provides no new borrowing authority during fiscal year 2009.

      Operation and Maintenance, Southeastern Power Administration



 

Appropriation, 2008...................................        $6,404,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................         7,420,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................         7,420,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................        +1,016,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................             - - -


    The Southeastern Power Administration markets the 
hydroelectric power produced at 23 Corps of Engineers Projects 
in eleven states in the southeast. Southeastern does not own or 
operate any transmission facilities, so it contracts to `wheel' 
its power using the existing transmission facilities of area 
utilities.
    The Committee recommendation for the Southeastern Power 
Administration is $7,420,000, the same as the budget request. 
The total program level for Southeastern in fiscal year 2009 is 
$70,942,000, with $63,522,000 for purchase power and wheeling 
and $7,420,000 for program direction. The purchase power and 
wheeling costs will be offset by collections of $49,520,000 
provided in this Act. Additionally, Southeastern has identified 
$14,002,000 in alternative financing for purchase power and 
wheeling that is not reflected in these totals.

      Operation and Maintenance, Southwestern Power Administration



 

Appropriation, 2008...................................       $30,165,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................        28,414,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................        28,414,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................        -1,751,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................                --


    The Southwestern Power Administration markets the 
hydroelectric power produced at 24 Corps of Engineers projects 
in the six-state area of Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, 
Oklahoma and Texas. Southwestern operates and maintains 1,380 
miles of transmission lines, with the supporting substations 
and communications sites. Southwestern gives preference in the 
sale of its power to publicly and cooperatively owned 
utilities.
    The Committee recommendation for the Southwestern Power 
Administration is $28,414,000, the same as the budget request. 
The total program level for Southwestern in fiscal year 2009 is 
$63,414,000, including $3,484,000 for operation and maintenance 
expenses, $35,000,000 for purchase power and wheeling, 
$22,130,000 for program direction, and $2,800,000 for 
construction. The offsetting collections total of $35,000,000 
from collections for purchase power and wheeling yields a net 
appropriation of $28,414,000. Additionally, Southwestern has 
identified $25,772,000 in alternative financing for program 
direction, operations and maintenance, construction, and 
purchase power and wheeling that is not reflected in these 
totals.

 Construction, Rehabilitation, Operation and Maintenance, Western Area 
                          Power Administration



 

Appropriation, 2008...................................      $228,907,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................       193,346,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................       193,346,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................       -35,561,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................                --


    The Western Area Power Administration is responsible for 
marketing the electric power generated by the Bureau of 
Reclamation, the Corps of Engineers, and the International 
Boundary and Water Commission. Western also operates and 
maintains a system of transmission lines nearly 17,000 miles 
long. Western provides electricity to 15 Central and Western 
states over a service area of 1.3 million square miles.
    The Committee recommendation for the Western Area Power 
Administration is $193,346,000, the same as the budget request. 
The total program level for Western in fiscal year 2009 is 
$524,830,000, which includes $1,881,000 for construction and 
rehabilitation, $36,866,000 for system operation and 
maintenance, $328,118,000 for purchase power and wheeling, and 
$150,623,000 for program direction. The Committee 
recommendation includes $7,342,000 for the Utah Mitigation and 
Conservation Fund.
    Offsetting collections total $328,118,000; with the use of 
$3,366,000 of offsetting collections from the Colorado River 
Dam Fund (as authorized in P.L. 98-381), this requires a net 
appropriation of $193,346,000. Additionally, Western has 
identified $301,804,000 in alternative financing for program 
direction, operations and maintenance, construction and 
rehabilitation, and purchase power and wheeling that is not 
reflected in these totals.

           Falcon and Amistad Operating and Maintenance Fund



 

Appropriation, 2008...................................        $2,477,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................         2,959,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................         2,959,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................          +482,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................                --


    Falcon Dam and Amistad Dam are two international water 
projects located on the Rio Grande River between Texas and 
Mexico. Power generated by hydroelectric facilities at these 
two dams is sold to public utilities through the Western Area 
Power Administration. The Foreign Relations Authorization Act 
for Fiscal Years 1994 and 1995 created the Falcon and Amistad 
Operating and Maintenance Fund to defray the costs of 
operation, maintenance, and emergency activities. The Fund is 
administered by the Western Area Power Administration for use 
by the Commissioner of the U.S. Section of the International 
Boundary and Water Commission.
    The Committee recommendation is $2,959,000, the same as the 
budget request.

                  Federal Energy Regulatory Commission


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES


 

Appropriation, 2008...................................      $260,425,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................       273,400,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................       273,400,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................       +12,975,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................               ---


                                REVENUES


 

Appropriation, 2008...................................      -260,425,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................      -273,400,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................      -273,400,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................       -12,975,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................                --


    The Committee recommendation for the Federal Energy 
Regulatory Commission (FERC) is $273,400,000, the same as the 
budget request. Revenues for FERC are established at a rate 
equal to the budget authority, resulting in a net appropriation 
of $0.

                        COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION

    The Committee's detailed funding recommendations for 
programs in Title III are contained in the following table.


                           GENERAL PROVISIONS


                          Department of Energy

    Contract Competition.--Section 301 provides that none of 
the funds in this Act may be used to award a management and 
operating contract, or a contract for environmental remediation 
or waste management, in excess of $100 million in annual 
funding at a current or former management and operating 
contract site of facility, or award a significant extension or 
expansion to an existing management and operating contract, or 
other contract covered by this section, unless such contract is 
awarded using competitive procedures, or the Secretary of 
Energy grants, on a case-by-case basis, a waiver to allow for 
such a deviation. Within 30 days of formally notifying an 
incumbent contractor of the intent to grant such a waiver, the 
Secretary of Energy must submit to the House and Senate 
Committees on Appropriations a report notifying the Committees 
of the waiver and setting forth, in specificity, the reasons 
for the waiver. Section 301 does not preclude extensions of a 
contract awarded using competitive procedures, but does 
establish a presumption of competition unless the Secretary 
invokes the waiver option.
    The Committee's concern is to establish clearly that 
competition is the norm for the Department of Energy. The 
waiver for non-competitive awards or extensions should be 
invoked only in truly exceptional circumstances, not as a 
matter of routine. A non-competitive award or extensions may be 
in the taxpayers' interest, but the burden of proof is on the 
Department to make that case in the waiver notice.
    Unfunded Requests for Proposals.--Section 302 provides that 
none of the funds in this Act may be used to initiate requests 
for proposals or other solicitations or expressions of interest 
for new programs that have not yet been presented to Congress 
in the annual budget submission, and that have not yet been 
approved and funded by Congress.
    Section 3161 Assistance.--Section 303 prohibits the use of 
funds for workforce restructuring or enhanced severance 
payments under the worker and community transition program 
under section 3161 of Public Law 102-484.
    Unexpended Balances.--Section 304 permits the transfer and 
merger of unexpended balances of prior appropriations with 
appropriation accounts established in this bill.
    Bonneville Power Administration Service Territory.--Section 
305 provides that none of the funds in this or any other Act 
may be used by the Administrator of the Bonneville Power 
Administration to perform energy efficiency services outside 
the legally defined Bonneville service territory unless the 
Administrator certifies in advance that such services are not 
available from private sector businesses.
    User Facilities.--Section 306 establishes certain notice 
and competition requirements with respect to the involvement of 
universities in Department of Energy user facilities. A similar 
provision was included in the Energy and Water Development 
Appropriations Act, 2005. The detailed guidance on the 
application of this provision was provided in House Report 107-
681 and continues to apply.
    Intelligence Activities.--Section 307 authorizes 
intelligence activities of the Department of Energy for 
purposes of section 504 of the National Security Act of 1947 
during fiscal year 2009.
    Laboratory Directed Research and Development.--Section 308 
provides for authorization of Laboratory Directed Research and 
Development (LDRD), Site Directed Research and Development, and 
Plant Directed Research and Development (PDRD) activities.
    Reimbursable Work.--Section 309 requires that DOE accounts 
for its reimbursable activities in the accounts that are most 
closely related in mission to the work being carried out. In 
the event that the activity is not related to DOE's mission, 
the Department must report these activities in the account that 
would normally supply the preponderance of the funding of the 
resources being used in reimbursable work, or owns the assets 
being used in reimbursable work.
    Reliable Replacement Warhead.--Section 310 prohibits the 
use of funds for the Reliable Replacement Warhead (RRW).
    Global Nuclear Energy Partnership.--Section 311 prohibits 
the use of funds for the Global Nuclear Energy Partnership 
(GNEP).
    General Plant Projects.--Section 312 sets the limit on the 
use of funds for General Plant Projects (GPP) at $10,000,000. 
The Committee directs the Department to apply this new dollar 
threshold to all projects and activities of the Department, 
consistent with past practice.''
    Energy Production--Section 313 directs the Secretary of 
Energy to provide a report inventorying the energy development 
potential on all lands currently managed by the Department of 
Energy.

                                TITLE IV


                          INDEPENDENT AGENCIES


                    Appalachian Regional Commission



 

Appropriation, 2008...................................       $73,032,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................        65,000,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................        65,000,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................        -8,032,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................                --


    The Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) is a regional 
economic development agency established in 1965. It is composed 
of the Governors of the thirteen Appalachian States and has a 
Federal co-chairman, who is appointed by the President. For 
fiscal year 2009, the budget request includes $65,000,000, of 
which $53,957,000 is for area development; $5,316,000 is local 
development districts and technical assistance; and $5,727,000 
is for salaries and expenses.
    The ARC budget justification indicates that it targets 
fifty percent of its funds to distressed counties or distressed 
areas in the Appalachian region. In times of budget austerity, 
the Committee believes this should be the primary, and in fact 
the sole focus of the ARC. The Committee recommendation for ARC 
is $65,000,000, the same as the budget request.

                Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board



 

Appropriation, 2008...................................       $21,909,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................        25,499,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................        25,499,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................        +3,590,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................                --


    The Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board (DNFSB) was 
created by the Fiscal Year 1989 National Defense Authorization 
Act. The Board, composed of five members appointed by the 
President, provides advice and recommendations to the Secretary 
of Energy regarding public health and safety issues at the 
Department's defense nuclear facilities. The Board is 
responsible for reviewing and evaluating the content and 
implementation of the standards relating to the design, 
construction, operation, and decommissioning of defense nuclear 
facilities of the Department of Energy.
    The Committee recommendation for fiscal year 2009 is 
$25,499,000, the same as the budget request.

                        Delta Regional Authority



 

Appropriation, 2008...................................       $11,685,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................         6,000,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................         6,000,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................        -5,685,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................                --


    The Delta Regional Authority (DRA) is a federal-state 
partnership serving a 240-county/parish area in an eight-state 
region. Led by a federal co-chairman and the governors of each 
participating state, the DRA is designed to remedy severe and 
chronic economic distress by stimulating economic development 
and fostering partnerships that will have a positive impact on 
the region's economy. The DRA seeks to help economically 
distressed communities leverage other federal and state 
programs, which are focused on basic infrastructure development 
and transportation improvements, business development, and job 
training services. Under federal law, at least 75 percent of 
funds must be invested in distressed counties and parishes, 
with 50 percent of the funds earmarked for transportation and 
basic infrastructure improvements.
    It has come to the Committee's attention that the DRA has 
failed to provide assistance in several counties within its 
jurisdiction that are among the most economically distressed. 
In the view of this Committee, this lapse is unacceptable, 
given the Authority's primary mission is to assist the counties 
where the most need exists. The DRA is instructed to provide a 
report outlining the assistance provided in its territory, by 
county, ranked in order of rates of poverty and economic 
distress as defined by the Census Bureau. The DRA is also 
directed to review the process by which assistance is provided 
to ensure an equitable distribution of the resources is 
provided to the counties within its jurisdiction according to 
need.
    Since 2002, the DRA has distributed nearly $56,000,000 
through its grant program. The Committee is concerned the 
Authority lacks a monitoring program to ensure grantee 
compliance with program requirements and statutory goals. The 
Committee directs the Authority to develop and implement 
improved grant auditing procedures, in order to (1) certify the 
impact of individual initiatives funded through the grant 
program; and (2) document and verify grantee compliance with 
statutory program requirements. The Committee directs the 
Federal Co-Chairman to provide to the House and Senate 
Committees on Appropriations a report comprehensively 
addressing the development of annual and long-term measures for 
ensuring the performance and accountability of the Authority 
and its grantees within 90 days of the enactment of this 
legislation.
    For fiscal year 2009, the Committee recommends $6,000,000, 
the same as the budget request.

                           Denali Commission



 

Appropriation, 2008...................................       $21,800,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................         1,800,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................         1,800,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................       -20,000,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................                --


    Introduced by Congress in 1998, the Denali Commission is a 
federal-state partnership designed to provide critical 
utilities, infrastructure, and economic support throughout 
Alaska. For fiscal year 2009, the Committee recommends 
$1,800,000 for the costs of the Commission's operations, the 
same as the budget request.

                     Nuclear Regulatory Commission


                          GROSS APPROPRIATION


 

Appropriation, 2008...................................      $917,334,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................     1,007,956,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................     1,058,956,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................      +141,622,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................       +51,000,000


                                REVENUES


 

Appropriation, 2008...................................     -$771,220,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................      -847,357,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................      -860,857,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................       -89,637,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................       -13,500,000


                           NET APPROPRIATION


 

Appropriation, 2008...................................      $146,114,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................       160,599,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................       198,099,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................       +51,985,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................       +37,500,000


    The Committee recommendation for the Nuclear Regulatory 
Commission (NRC) salaries and expenses for fiscal year 2009 is 
$1,058,956,000, an increase of $51,000,000 over the budget 
request of $1,007,956,000. The total amount of budget authority 
is offset by estimated revenues of $860,857,000, resulting in a 
net appropriation of $198,099,000. The recommendation includes 
$73,300,000 to be derived from the Nuclear Waste Fund to 
support the NRC's review of the Department of Energy's 
licensing application to construct and operate a permanent 
geologic repository at Yucca Mountain for spent nuclear fuel 
and high-level waste. The Committee also recommends an 
additional $15,000,000 to continue the academic scholarships 
and fellowships program. These funds are to be used for college 
scholarships and graduate fellowships in nuclear science, 
engineering, and health physics, and for faculty development 
grants supporting faculty in these academic areas for the first 
six years of their careers. The education supported by this 
funding is intended to broadly benefit all sectors using 
nuclear technology and radioactive materials (i.e., federal 
agencies, industry, medicine, and academia) rather than solely 
to benefit the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Accordingly, 
notwithstanding the requirements of Section 243 of the Energy 
Policy Act of 2005, which makes employment at the Commission a 
condition of receiving educational assistance, the Commission 
is directed to make generous use of the waiver or suspension 
provisions available in Section 243(c)(2).
    Fee Recovery.--The Committee recommendation assumes that 
the NRC will recover 90 percent of its budget authority from 
user fees and annual charges, as authorized in Section 637 of 
the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (P.L. 109-58), less the 
appropriation derived from the Nuclear Waste Fund, the amount 
necessary to implement Section 3116 of the Ronald W. Reagan 
National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2005 (P.L. 
108-375). Of the $1,058,900,000 gross appropriation for fiscal 
year 2009, $73,300,000 is drawn from the Nuclear Waste Fund, 
$2,000,000 is drawn from the General Fund of the Treasury to 
execute NRC's responsibilities to provide oversight of certain 
Department of Energy activities under Section 3116 of Ronald W. 
Reagan National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2005 
(P.L. 108-375), and $27,148,000 is drawn from the General Fund 
of the Treasury to execute NRC's homeland security 
responsibilities. Ninety percent of the balance of $956,508,000 
(i.e., $860,857,000) is funded by fees collected from NRC 
licensees, and the remaining 10 percent (i.e., $95,651,000) is 
funded from the General Fund of the Treasury.
    Fire Protection.--The Committee is concerned with the 
conclusions of the NRC's Inspector General's Office report 
regarding NRC's oversight of fire protection barriers. The 
report states that the NRC ignored repeated evidence that the 
fire safety insulation used by some nuclear power plants did 
not meet NRC fire safety standards. The Committee's concern is 
compounded by the preliminary findings of a Government 
Accountability Office investigation on fire safety at nuclear 
power plants that indicate the NRC has allowed many exceptions 
to existing fire safety requirements. The Committee is aware 
that the NRC is currently piloting an alternative, risk-based 
approach to fire safety that is likely to reduce fire safety 
requirements in certain ``low risk'' areas of nuclear power 
plants. As the NRC continues to work on these pilots, it must 
ensure that its methodology for assessing risk is fully 
validated by independent third parties and is transparent to 
the public. With regard to the current fire safety regime or 
any future risk-based regime, the NRC must require licensees to 
come into full compliance with regulatory requirements on an 
expedited basis. The Committee directs the NRC to provide a 
report to the Committees on Appropriations within 30 days of 
enactment of this legislation providing the status of the fire 
safety pilot projects and the timeline for licensees to comply 
with regulatory requirements.
    Next Generation Nuclear Plant Licensing.--The licensing 
process that the Commission uses for nuclear facilities places 
all of the risk on the applicant for implementing corrective 
measures to satisfy Commission safety requirements. With a two-
step process, first licensing a facility for construction and 
then later licensing for facility operation, some technical 
issues may not be resolved until relatively late in the 
licensing process. In the case of federal nuclear facilities, 
this introduces a significant financial risk for the federal 
government if changes required to satisfy NRC requirements 
necessitate costly design and construction changes. The 
Committee encourages the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to 
engage early and often with the Department of Energy on the 
Next Generation Nuclear Plant, so that technical issues 
involved in licensing this new nuclear reactor will be 
identified and resolved as early as possible in the design 
process, before significant federal funds are expended on 
facility construction.
    Reports.--The Committee directs the Commission to continue 
to provide quarterly reports on the status of its licensing and 
other regulatory activities. The Committee has been very 
supportive of the Commission in recent years by providing 
substantial additional resources to meet an anticipated round 
of new plant licensing activities. The Committee believes the 
NRC should use these additional resources, both from taxpayer 
funds and from licensees, to conduct an efficient, 
understandable, and predictable licensing process.

                      Office of Inspector General


                          GROSS APPROPRIATION


 

Appropriation, 2008...................................        $8,744,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................         9,044,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................        10,860,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................        +2,116,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................        +1,816,000


                                REVENUES


 

Appropriation, 2008...................................       -$7,870,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................        -8,140,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................        -9,774,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................        -1,904,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................        -1,634,000


                           NET APPROPRIATION


 

Appropriation, 2008...................................          $874,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................           904,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................         1,086,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................          +212,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................          +182,000


    The Committee recommends an appropriation of $10,860,000, 
an increase of $1,816,000 over the budget request. The Nuclear 
Regulatory Commission's gross appropriation increased twelve 
percent in fiscal year 2009 over fiscal year 2008 levels, and 
the Committee recommendation for fiscal year 2009 is nearly a 
30 percent increase since fiscal year 2008. As such, the 
Committee recommendation for the Office of the Inspector 
General reflects a commensurate increase of 30 percent since 
fiscal year 2008, to be proportionate with the growth of NRC 
activities. Given the formula for fee recovery, the revenue 
estimate is $9,774,000, resulting in a net appropriation for 
the NRC Inspector General of $1,086,000.

                  Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board



 

Appropriation, 2008...................................        $3,621,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................         3,811,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................         3,817,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................          +196,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................            +6,000


    The Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board was established by 
the 1987 amendments to the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982 to 
provide independent technical oversight of the Department of 
Energy's nuclear waste disposal program. The Committee sees the 
Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board as having a continuing 
independent oversight role, as is specified in Section 503 of 
the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982, as amended, as the 
Department begins to focus on the packaging and transportation 
of high-level radioactive waste and spent nuclear fuel.
    The Committee recommends an appropriation of $3,817,000 for 
the Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board in fiscal year 2009, 
an increase of $6,000 over the budget request and an increase 
of $196,000 over fiscal year 2008 funding.

Office of the Federal Coordinator for Alaska Natural Gas Transportation 
                                Projects



 

Appropriation, 2008...................................        $2,261,000
Budget estimate, 2009.................................         4,400,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................         4,400,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................        +2,139,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................                --


    The Office of the Federal Coordinator for Alaska Natural 
Gas Transportation Projects was established as an independent 
agency in the Executive Branch on December 13, 2006, pursuant 
to the Alaska Natural Gas Pipeline Act of 2004. The Federal 
Coordinator is responsible for coordinating all Federal 
activities for an Alaska natural gas transportation project, 
including joint surveillance and monitoring with the State of 
Alaska of construction of a project. An Alaska natural gas 
transportation project could deliver significant natural gas 
supply to the U.S. lower 48 states. Action by the State of 
Alaska in reaching agreement with potential project owners as 
to fiscal terms is necessary before project development can 
move forward.
    The Committee recommends an appropriation of $4,400,000 to 
support the activities of this office in fiscal year 2009, the 
same as the budget request.

                       Tennessee Valley Authority


                      Office of Inspector General


                          GROSS APPROPRIATION


 

Appropriation, 2008...................................                --
Budget estimate, 2009.................................       $17,000,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................                --
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................                --
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................       -17,000,000


              OFFSETS FROM TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY FUND


 

Appropriation, 2008...................................                --
Budget estimate, 2009.................................       $17,000,000
Recommended, 2009.....................................                --
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008...............................                --
    Budget estimate, 2009.............................       -17,000,000


    The Committee recommendation does not include the 
Administration proposal to establish a Congressionally funded 
Office of Inspector General to oversee the Tennessee Valley 
Authority. In recent years, the TVA has funded the requests of 
the TVA-IG office out of power revenues and receipts. This 
process has worked well and the Committee sees no compelling 
reason to change that mechanism for financing the TVA-IG.
    Reports.--The Committee directs the Inspector General to 
forward copies of all audit and inspection reports to the 
Committee immediately after they are issued, and immediately 
make the Committee aware of any review that recommends 
cancellation of, or modification to, any major acquisition 
project or grant, or which recommends significant budgetary 
savings. The Inspector General is also directed to withhold 
from public distribution for a period of 15 days any final 
audit or investigation report that was requested by the House 
Committee on Appropriations.

                                TITLE V


                           GENERAL PROVISIONS

    The Committee recommendation includes several general 
provisions pertaining to specific programs and activities 
funded in the Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act.
    Prohibition on lobbying.--The bill includes a provision 
that none of the funds appropriated in this Act may be used in 
any way, directly or indirectly, to influence congressional 
action on any legislation or appropriation matters pending 
before Congress, other than to communicate to Members of 
Congress as described in section 1913 of Title 18, United 
States Code.
    Transfers.--The bill includes language regarding the 
transfer of funds made available in this Act to other 
departments or agencies of the Federal government.
              HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES REPORT REQUIREMENTS

    The following items are included in accordance with various 
requirements of the Rules of the House of Representatives.

                        Constitutional Authority

    Clause 3(d)(1) of rule XIII of the Rules of the House of 
Representatives states that:

          Each report of a committee on a public bill or public 
        joint resolution shall contain the following: (1) A 
        statement citing the specific powers granted to 
        Congress in the Constitution to enact the law proposed 
        by the bill or joint resolution.

    The Committee on Appropriations bases its authority to 
report this legislation from Clause 7 of Section 9 of Article I 
of the Constitution of the United States of America which 
states:

          No money shall be drawn from the Treasury but in 
        consequence of Appropriations made by law.

    Appropriations contained in this Act are made pursuant to 
this specific power granted by the Constitution.

         Statement of General Performance Goals and Objectives

    Pursuant to clause 3(c)(4) of rule XIII of the Rules of the 
House of Representatives, the following is a statement of 
general performance goals and objectives for which this measure 
authorizes funding:
    The Committee on Appropriations considers program 
performance, including a program's success in developing and 
attaining outcome-related goals and objectives, in developing 
funding recommendations.

                           TRANSFER OF FUNDS

    Pursuant to clause 3(f)(2) of rule XIII of the Rules of the 
House of Representatives, the following is submitted describing 
the transfer of funds provided in the accompanying bill.

                    TITLE II--BUREAU OF RECLAMATION

    Under ``Water and Related Resources'', $57,615,000 is 
available for transfer to the Upper Colorado River Basin Fund 
and $26,825,000 is available for transfer to the Lower Colorado 
River Basin Development Fund. Such funds as may be necessary 
may be advanced to the Colorado River Dam Fund. The amounts of 
transfers may be increased or decreased within the overall 
appropriation under the heading.

                    TITLE III--DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

    Under ``Fossil Energy Research and Development'', 
$149,000,000 is transferred from ``Clean Coal Technology''.
    Under ``Other Defense Activities'', $4,900,000 of funds 
provided under Public Law 109-103, is transferred to ``Weapons 
Activities'' for planning activities associated with special 
nuclear material consolidation.
    Under Section 305, ``General Provision--Department of 
Energy'', unexpended balances of prior appropriations provided 
for activities in this Act may be transferred to appropriation 
accounts for such activities established pursuant to this 
title. Balances so transferred may be merged with funds in the 
applicable established accounts and thereafter may be accounted 
for as one fund for the same time period as originally enacted.

               CHANGES IN THE APPLICATION OF EXISTING LAW

    Pursuant to clause 3(f)(1)(A) of rule XIII of the Rules of 
the House of Representatives, the following statements are 
submitted describing the effect of provisions in the 
accompanying bill which directly or indirectly change the 
application of existing law.

                      TITLE I--CORPS OF ENGINEERS

    Language has been included under Corps of Engineers, 
Investigations, providing for detailed studies and plans and 
specifications of projects prior to construction.
    Language has been included under the Corps of Engineers, 
Investigations, rescinding funds provided under the 
Investigations heading of Public Law 110-161.
    Language has been included under the Corps of Engineers, 
Construction, providing for detailed studies and plans and 
specifications to be conducted for projects authorized or made 
eligible for selection by law.
    Language has been included under Corps of Engineers, 
Construction, permitting the use of funds from the Inland 
Waterways Trust Fund and the Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund.
    Language has been included under the Corps of Engineers, 
Mississippi River and Tributaries, permitting the use of funds 
from the Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund.
    Language has been included under the Corps of Engineers, 
Operation and Maintenance, stating that funds can be used for: 
the operation, maintenance, and care of existing river and 
harbor, flood and storm damage reduction, aquatic ecosystem 
restoration, and related authorized projects; providing 
security for infrastructure owned or operated by the Corps, 
including administrative buildings and laboratories; 
maintaining authorized harbor channels provided by a State, 
municipality, or other public agency that serve essential 
navigation needs of general commerce; surveying and charting 
northern and northwestern lakes and connecting waters; clearing 
and straightening channels; and removing obstructions to 
navigation.
    Language has been included under Corps of Engineers, 
Operation and Maintenance, permitting the use of funds from the 
Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund; providing for the use of funds 
from a special account for resource protection, research, 
interpretation, and maintenance activities at outdoor 
recreation areas; and allowing use of funds to cover the cost 
of operation and maintenance of dredged material disposal 
facilities for which fees have been collected.
    Language has been included under Corps of Engineers, 
Expenses, regarding support of the Humphreys Engineer Support 
Center Activity, the Institute for Water Resources, the 
Engineer Research and Development Center, and headquarters 
support functions at the Finance Center.
    Language has been included under Corps of Engineers, 
Expenses, prohibiting the use of other funds in this Act for 
the Office of the Chief of Engineers and the division offices.
    Language has been included to provide for funding for the 
Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works).
    Language has been included under Corps of Engineers, 
Administrative Provisions, providing that funds are available 
for official reception and representation expenses, and for 
purchase and hire of motor vehicles.
    Language has been included under Corps of Engineers, 
General Provisions, Section 101, prohibiting the execution of 
any continuing contract that reserves an amount for a project 
in excess of the amount appropriated for such project in this 
Act.
    Language has been included under Corps of Engineers, 
General Provisions, Section 102, prohibiting the award of a 
continuing contract for any project funded out of the Inland 
Waterway Trust Fund.
    Language has been included under Corps of Engineers, 
General Provisions, Section 103, prohibiting the use of funds 
provided under this Act or previous Acts for implementation of 
A-76 studies.

                  TITLE II--DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

    Language has been included under the Central Utah Project 
that requires the deposit of funds into the Utah Reclamation 
Mitigation and Conservation Account; and allows the use of up 
to $1,500,000 for administrative expenses.
    Language has been included under Bureau of Reclamation, 
Water and Related Resources providing that funds are available 
for fulfilling Federal responsibilities to Native Americans and 
for grants to and cooperative agreements with State and local 
governments and Indian tribes.
    Language has been included under Bureau of Reclamation, 
Water and Related Resources allowing fund transfers within the 
overall appropriation to the Upper Colorado River Basin Fund 
and the Lower Colorado River Basin Development Fund; providing 
that such sums as necessary may be advanced to the Colorado 
River Dam Fund; providing that funds may be used for work 
carried out by the Youth Conservation Corps.
    Language has been included under Bureau of Reclamation, 
Water and Related Resources providing that funds may be derived 
from the Reclamation Fund or the special fee account 
established by 16 U.S.C. 4601-6a(i); that funds contributed 
under 43 U.S.C. 395 by non-Federal entities shall be available 
for expenditure; and that funds advanced under 43 U.S.C. 397a 
for operation and maintenance of reclamation facilities are to 
be credited to the Water and Related Resources account.
    Language has been included under the Bureau of Reclamation, 
Water and Related Resources requiring funds to be deposited in 
the San Gabriel Basin Restoration Fund established by section 
110 of Title I of appendix D of Public Law 106-554.
    Language has been included under Bureau of Reclamation, 
Water and Related Resources rescinding funds provided for 
Desert Terminal Lakes under section 2507 of the Farm Security 
and Rural Investment Act of 2002, as amended by section 2807 of 
the Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008.
    Language has been included under Bureau of Reclamation, 
Central Valley Project Restoration Fund directing the Bureau of 
Reclamation to assess and collect the full amount of additional 
mitigation and restoration payments authorized by section 
3407(d) of Public Law 102-575.
    Language has been included under Bureau of Reclamation, 
Central Valley Project Restoration Fund providing that none of 
the funds under the heading may be used for the acquisition or 
lease of water for in-stream purposes if the water is already 
committed to in-stream purposes by a court order adopted by 
consent or decree.
    Language has been included under Bureau of Reclamation, 
California Bay-Delta Restoration permitting the transfer of 
funds to appropriate accounts of other participating Federal 
agencies to carry out authorized programs; providing that funds 
made available under this heading may be used for the Federal 
share of the costs of the CALFED Program management; providing 
that use of any funds provided to the California Bay-Delta 
Authority for program-wide management and oversight activities 
shall be subject to the approval of the Secretary of the 
Interior; providing that CALFED implementation shall be carried 
out with clear performance measures demonstrating concurrent 
progress in achieving the goals and objectives of the program.
    Language has been included under Bureau of Reclamation, 
Policy and Administration providing that funds may be derived 
from the Reclamation Fund and providing that no part of any 
other appropriation in the Act shall be available for 
activities budgeted as policy and administration.
    Language has been included under Bureau of Reclamation, 
Policy and Administration providing for the transfer of 
$10,000,000 from this account to Water and Related Resources, 
if a five-year budget plan is not received from the Secretary 
of the Interior within the 90-day period following the date of 
enactment.
    Language has been included under Bureau of Reclamation, 
Administrative Provisions providing for the purchase of motor 
vehicles.
    Language has been included under Title II, General 
Provisions, regarding the San Luis Unit and the Kesterson 
Reservoir in California. This language has been carried in 
prior appropriations Acts.

                    TITLE III--DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

    Language has been included under Energy Efficiency and 
Renewable Energy for the purchase, construction, and 
acquisition of plant and capital equipment; and for the 
purchase of passenger vehicles.
    Language has been included under Energy Efficiency and 
Renewable Energy that makes funds available for the cost of 
direct loans under subsection (d) of section 136 of the Energy 
Independence and Security Act of 2007; and limits commitments 
for direct loans.
    Language has been included under Electricity Distribution 
and Energy Reliability for the purchase, construction, and 
acquisition of plant and capital equipment.
    Language has been included under Nuclear Energy for the 
purchase, construction, and acquisition of plant and capital 
equipment; for the purchase of motor vehicles; and for the 
appropriation of funds for Project 99-D-143 Mixed Oxide Fuel 
Fabrication Facility, adherence to DOE Order 413.3A for that 
project, and the management and execution of that project by 
the Office of Nuclear Energy.
    Language has been included under Fossil Energy Research and 
Development on Clean Coal Technology and Carbon Capture 
Demonstration Initiative that provides for funds to be derived 
by transfer from ``Clean Coal Technology''; provides funds for 
the carbon capture demonstration solicitation under title VII 
of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007; allows the 
use of funds appropriated under the Clean Coal Technology 
Program, Power Plant Improvement Initiative, the Clean Coal 
Power Initiative, and FutureGen to be utilized for the carbon 
capture demonstration solicitations under the EISA in 
accordance with the requirements of EISA; prohibits selection 
of a carbon capture demonstration project if full funding is 
not available; places limitations on the time period for 
negotiations on carbon capture demonstration applications and 
on carbon capture financial demonstration financial assistance; 
requires 50 percent non-federal cost-sharing of carbon capture 
demonstration projects; requires funds to be expended in 
accordance with Clean Coal Technology provisions of 42 U.S.C. 
5903d and prior appropriation acts; and provides for 
designation of any technology selected under the carbon capture 
demonstration solicitation as Clean Coal Technology and 
projects under the programs as Clean Coal Technology Projects.
    Language has been included under Fossil Energy Research and 
Development providing for a limitation on the use of funds made 
available to National Energy Technology Laboratory; and 
prohibiting the field-testing of nuclear explosives for the 
recovery of oil and gas.
    Language has been included under the Naval Petroleum and 
Oil Shale Reserves, permitting the use of unobligated balances 
and the hire of passenger vehicles.
    Language has been included under Non-Defense Environmental 
Cleanup for the purchase, construction, and acquisition of 
plant and capital equipment; and to make funds available for 
remedial actions carried out at a dump site in the vicinity of 
the Tuba City processing site.
    Language is included under the Uranium Enrichment 
Decontamination and Decommissioning Fund that makes $15,000,000 
available in accordance with title X, subtitle A, of the Energy 
Policy Act of 1992.
    Language has been included under Science providing for the 
purchase, construction, and acquisition of plant and capital 
equipment; and for the purchase of motor vehicles.
    Language has been included under Science that makes work 
for the Office of Science at Los Alamos subject to the 
direction and control of the Director of the Office of Science.
    Language has been included under Nuclear Waste Disposal 
limiting the provision of funds to state, local and tribal 
entities for oversight and licensing activities; providing and 
limiting the funds that may be provided as payment equal to 
taxes under section 116(c)(3) of NWPA to Nye County, Nevada; 
requiring funds for the State of Nevada to be paid by direct 
payment to the Nevada Division of Emergency Management and 
units of local government; requiring certification from the 
Nevada Division of Emergency Management, Governor of the State 
of Nevada and affected units of local government that funds 
expended from payments were expended for activities authorized 
by NWPA and this Act and making further funds contingent upon 
such certification; prohibiting the use of funds for 
influencing legislative action, litigation expenses, or support 
of coalition building activities inconsistent with this Act; 
and providing that all proceeds and recoveries realized in 
carrying out activities under NWPA are available without 
further appropriation and remain available until expended.
    Language has been included under Innovative Technology Loan 
Guarantee Program limiting commitments to guarantee loans under 
Title XVII of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 during fiscal years 
2008 through 2011 for eligible projects other than nuclear 
power facilities and for eligible nuclear power facilities.
    Language has been included under Innovative Technology Loan 
Guarantee Program requiring sums derived from borrowers 
pursuant to section 1702(b)(2) of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 
under this Program to be collected in accordance with section 
502(7) of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974.
    Language has been included under Innovative Technology Loan 
Guarantee Program that prohibits the use of the funds provided 
in this Act for a new guaranteed loans solicitation until 45 
days after the Department of Energy submits a loan guarantee 
implementation plan to the Committee on Appropriations of the 
House of Representatives and Senate; and prohibits the 
Department from deviating from the submitted plan without 45 
days notice to the Committees on Appropriations.
    Language has been included under Innovative Technology Loan 
Guarantee Program that prohibits the use of funds provided in 
this Act to pay subsidy costs of guarantees.
    Language has been included under Innovative Technology Loan 
Guarantee Program making $19,880,000 available for 
administrative expenses required to carry out the Loan 
Guarantee Program; requiring those funds to be offset by fees 
collected pursuant to section 1702(h) of the Energy Policy Act 
of 2005; and prohibiting the use of fees collected under 
section 1702(h) in excess of the amount appropriated for 
administrative expenses until appropriated.
    Language has been included under Departmental 
Administration, notwithstanding 31 U.S.C. 3302, and consistent 
with the authorization in Public Law 95-238, to permit the 
Department of Energy to use revenues to offset appropriations. 
The appropriations language for this account reflects the total 
estimated program funding to be reduced as revenues are 
received. This language has been carried in prior 
appropriations Acts.
    Language has been included under Departmental 
Administration that fees collected for loan guarantee 
administrative expenses are credited as offsetting collections 
to this account.
    Language has been included under Departmental 
Administration providing not to exceed $30,000 for hire of 
passenger vehicles and for official reception and 
representation expenses.
    Language has been included under Weapons Activities 
rescinding funds appropriated in prior years and providing for 
the purchase of motor vehicles.
    Language has been provided under Defense Nuclear 
Nonproliferation for the purchase of one motor vehicle.
    Language has been included under the Office of the 
Administrator providing not to exceed $12,000 for official 
reception and representation expenses.
    Language has been included under Defense Environmental 
Cleanup for the purchase, construction, and acquisition of 
plant and capital equipment; and for the purchase of motor 
vehicles.
    Language has been included under Defense Environmental 
Cleanup requiring the transfer of funds to the Uranium 
Enrichment Decontamination and Decommissioning Fund.
    Language has been included under Other Defense Activities 
providing for the purchase of motor vehicles.
    Language has been included under Bonneville Power 
Administration Fund providing not to exceed $1,500 for official 
reception and representation expenses, and precluding any new 
direct loan obligations.
    Language has been included under Southeastern Power 
Administration providing that, not withstanding the provisions 
of 31 U.S.C. 3302, amounts collected to recover purchase power 
and wheeling expenses shall be credited to the account as 
offsetting collections and remain available until expended for 
the sole purpose of making purchase power and wheeling 
expenditures.
    Language has been included under Southwestern Power 
Administration providing that, not withstanding the provisions 
of 31 U.S.C. 3302, amounts collected to recover purchase power 
and wheeling expenses shall be credited to the account as 
offsetting collections and remain available until expended for 
the sole purpose of making purchase power and wheeling 
expenditures, and to provide not to exceed $1,500 for official 
reception and representation expenses.
    Language has been included under Construction, 
Rehabilitation, Operation and Maintenance, Western Area Power 
Administration, providing not to exceed $1,500 for official 
reception and representation expenses.
    Language has been included under Construction, 
Rehabilitation, Operation and Maintenance, Western Area Power 
Administration that requires the deposit of $7,342,000 into the 
Utah Reclamation mitigation and Conservation account.
    Language has been included under Construction, 
Rehabilitation, Operation and Maintenance, Western Area Power 
Administration, providing that, not withstanding the provisions 
of 31 U.S.C. 3302, amounts collected to recover purchase power 
and wheeling expenses shall be credited to the account as 
offsetting collections and remain available until expended for 
the sole purpose of making purchase power and wheeling 
expenditures.
    Language has been included under Federal Energy Regulatory 
Commission to provide, not to exceed $3,000 for the hire of 
passenger motor vehicles and the provision of official 
reception and representation expenses; and to permit the use of 
revenues collected to reduce the appropriation as revenues are 
received.
    Language has been included under Department of Energy, 
General Provisions, Section 301, providing that none of the 
funds may be used to make payments for a noncompetitive 
management and operating contract unless certain conditions are 
met.
    Language has been included under Department of Energy, 
General Provisions, Section 302, prohibiting the use of funds 
to prepare or initiate requests for proposals for programs that 
have not yet been funded by Congress.
    Language has been included under Department of Energy, 
General Provisions, Section 303, regarding Section 4604 of the 
Atomic Energy Defense Act (50 U.S.C. 2704), that prohibits the 
use of funds appropriated by this Act to augment funds made 
available for severance payments and other benefits and 
assistance grants under that Section without prior submission 
of a reprogramming request to the appropriate congressional 
committees; and the provision of enhanced severance payments or 
other benefits under that Section.
    Language has been included under Department of Energy, 
General Provisions, Section 304, providing that unexpended 
balances of prior appropriations may be transferred and merged 
with new appropriation accounts established in this Act.
    Language has been included under Department of Energy, 
General Provisions, Section 305, prohibiting the Administrator 
of the Bonneville Power Administration to enter into any 
agreement to perform energy efficiency services outside the 
legally defined Bonneville service territory.
    Language has been included under Department of Energy, 
General Provisions, Section 306, requiring the Department of 
Energy to ensure broad public notice when it makes a user 
facility available to universities and other potential users or 
seeks input regarding significant characteristics or equipment 
in a user facility or a proposed user facility, and requiring 
competition when the Department partners with a university or 
other entity for the establishment or operation of a user 
facility.
    Language has been included under Department of Energy, 
General Provisions, Section 307, providing that funds for 
intelligence activities are deemed to be specifically 
authorized for purposes of section 504 of the National Security 
Act of 1947 during fiscal year 2009 until enactment of the 
Intelligence Authorization Act for fiscal year 2009.
    Language has been included under Department of Energy, 
General Provisions, Section 308, regarding the laboratory 
directed research and development activities.
    Language has been included under Department of Energy, 
General Provisions, Section 309, that requires reimbursable 
work to be accounted for in the account that owns the assets 
used for the work.
    Language has been included under Department of Energy, 
General Provisions, Section 310, prohibiting the use of funds 
provided in the Act for the Reliable Replacement Warhead (RRW).
    Language has been included under Department of Energy, 
General Provisions, Section 311, prohibiting the use of funds 
provided in the Act for the Global Nuclear Energy Partnership 
(GNEP).
    Language has been included under Department of Energy, 
General Provisions, Section 312, that identifies what is 
considered, for purposes of this Act and subsequent 
appropriations acts, a plant projects for which the approved 
total estimated cost does not exceed the minor construction 
threshold under section 4703 of Public Law 107-314 and a 
construction project with a current estimated cost of less than 
a minor construction under section 4704 of Public Law 107-314.
    Language has been included under Department of Energy, 
General Provisions, Section 313, that directs the Secretary of 
Energy to provide funds to the National Academy of Sciences for 
an inventory of the energy development potential on lands 
currently managed by the Department of Energy and a report, to 
be submitted no later than July 1, 2009, that includes a 
detailed analysis of all such resources including oil, gas, 
coal, solar, wind, geothermal, and other renewable sources; 
delineates the resources presently available for development 
and potentially available for future development; and provides 
analysis of the environmental impacts associated with future 
development and the actions necessary to mitigate for negative 
impacts.

                     TITLE IV--INDEPENDENT AGENCIES

    Language has been included under Appalachian Regional 
Commission providing for the hire of passenger vehicles.

                      TITLE V--GENERAL PROVISIONS

    Language has been included under General Provisions, 
prohibiting the use of funds in this Act to influence 
congressional action on any legislation or appropriation 
matters pending before Congress.
    Language has been included under General Provisions, 
prohibiting the transfer of funds in this Act except pursuant 
to a transfer made by, or transfer authority provided in, this 
Act or any other appropriation Act.

          Compliance With Rule XIII, CL. 3(e) (Ramseyer Rule)

    In compliance with clause 3(e) of rule XIII of the Rules of 
the House of Representatives, the Committee notes that the 
accompanying bill does not propose to repeal or amend a statute 
or part thereof.

                  Appropriations Not Authorized by Law

    Pursuant to clause 3(f) of rule XIII of the Rules of the 
House of Representatives, the following table lists the 
appropriations in the accompanying bill which are not 
authorized:


                              Rescissions

    Pursuant to clause 3(f)(2) of rule XIII of the Rules of the 
House of Representatives, the following table is submitted 
describing the rescissions recommended in the accompanying 
bill:

        Department or Activity                                    Amount
Corps of Engineers: Investigations......................      $1,900,000
Department of Energy: Weapons Activities................     165,300,000

                 Comparison With the Budget Resolution

    Pursuant to clause 3(c)(2) of rule XIII of the Rules of the 
House of Representatives and section 308(a)(1)(A) of the 
Congressional Budget Act of 1974, the following table compares 
the levels of new budget authority provided in the bill with 
the appropriate allocation under section 302(b) of the Budget 
Act.

                        [In millions of dollars]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                 302(b) Allocation        This Bill
                               -----------------------------------------
                                  Budget               Budget
                                Authority   Outlays  Authority   Outlays
------------------------------------------------------------------------
General purpose discretionary.     33,265    32,825     33,265  \1\32,12
                                                                       7
Mandatory.....................          0         0          0         0
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\1\Includes outlays from prior-year budget authority.



                      Five-Year Outlay Projections

    Pursuant to section 308(a)(1)(B) of the Congressional 
Budget Act of 1974, the following table contains five-year 
projections prepared by the Congressional Budget Office of 
outlays associated with the budget authority provided in the 
accompanying bill:


                        [In millions of dollars]

 

Budget Authority......................................           $33,265
Outlays:
    2009..............................................         \1\19,141
    2010..............................................             9,046
    2011..............................................             2,998
    2012..............................................               770
    2013 and future years.............................             1,027

\1\Excludes outlays from prior-year budget authority.

               Assistance to State and Local Governments

    Pursuant to section 308(a)(1)(C) of the Congressional 
Budget Act of 1974, the amount of financial assistance to State 
and local governments is as follows:

                                                                Millions
Budget Authority........................................              67
Fiscal Year 2008 outlays resulting therefrom............              13

                          Full Committee Votes


                         Congressional Earmarks

    The following table is submitted in compliance with clause 
9 of Rule XXI, and lists the congressional earmarks (as defined 
in paragraph (d) of clause 9) contained in the bill or in this 
report. Neither the bill nor the report contain any limited tax 
benefits or limited tariff benefits as defined in paragraphs 
(e) or (f) of clause 9 of Rule XXI.

                                                                                  ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT
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           Agency                          Account                                        Project                              Amount                          Requester(s)
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      ABILENE, TX (BRAZOS RIVER BASIN-ELM CREEK)                     $200,000  Neugebauer, Randy
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      ALA WAI CANAL, OAHU, HI                                        $300,000  Abercrombie, Neil, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      ALASKA REGIONAL PORTS, AK                                      $550,000  Young, Don
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      ALISO CREEK MAINSTEM, CA                                       $390,000  Calvert, Ken; Sanchez, Loretta
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      ANACOSTIA RIVER AND TRIBUTARIES COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, MD         $847,000  Hoyer, Steny H.; Van Hollen, Chris
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      ANCHORAGE HARBOR DEEPENING, AK                                 $100,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      ARROYO SECO WATERSHED, CA                                      $200,000  Becerra, Xavier; Roybal-Allard, Lucille; Schiff, Adam
                                                                                                                                           B.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      AUGUSTA, GA                                                    $278,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      BALLONA CREEK ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION, CA                        $500,000  Harman, Jane; Roybal-Allard, Lucille
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      BALTIMORE METRO WATER RESOURCES--PATAPSCO URBAN RIVER          $100,000  Ruppersberger, C. A. Dutch; Sarbanes, John P.
                                                                  RESTORATION (PURRI), MD
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      BARROW COASTAL STORM DAMAGE REDUCTION, AK                      $400,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      BAYOU SORREL LOCK, LA                                        $1,599,000  Alexander, Rodney, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      BISCAYNE BAY, FL                                               $500,000  Diaz-Balart, Lincoln
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      BLACKSTONE RIVER WATERSHED RESTORATION, MA & RI                $307,000  McGovern, James P.; Olver, John W.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      BOSTON HARBOR (45-FOOT CHANNEL), MA                          $2,300,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      BRAZOS ISLAND HARBOR, BROWNSVILLE CHANNEL, TX                  $600,000  Ortiz, Solomon P., The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      BRONX RIVER BASIN, NY                                          $700,000  Crowley, Joseph; Lowey, Nita M.; Serrano, Jose; Sires,
                                                                                                                                           Albio
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      BUFFALO BAYOU AND TRIBUTARIES, TX (MAIN STEM)                  $100,000  Culberson, John Abney
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      BUFFALO BAYOU AND TRIBUTARIES, WHITE OAK BAYOU, TX             $100,000  Culberson, John Abney
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      BUFFALO RIVER ENVIRONMENTAL DREDGING, NY                       $100,000  Higgins, Brian, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      CALCASIEU LOCK, LA                                             $600,000  Boustany, Jr., Charles W., The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      CALCASIEU RIVER BASIN, LA                                       $67,000  Boustany, Jr., Charles W., The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      CALIFORNIA COASTAL SEDIMENT MASTER PLAN, CA                    $900,000  Rohrabacher, Dana, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      CEDAR RIVER TIME CHECK AREA, CEDAR RAPIDS, IA                  $300,000  Loebsack, David
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      CENTRAL WABASH RIVER, IN                                       $100,000  Buyer, Steve
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      CENTRALIA, WA                                                  $500,000  Baird, Brian; Dicks, Norman D.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      CHATFIELD, CHERRY CREEK AND BEAR CREEK RESERVOIRS, CO           $54,000  DeGette, Diana; Perlmutter, Ed; Tancredo, Thomas G.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      CHEHALIS RIVER BASIN, WA                                       $250,000  Baird, Brian; Dicks, Norman D.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      CITY OF NORWALK, CA                                            $250,000  Napolitano, Grace F.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      CITY OF PADUCAH, KY                                            $368,000  Whitfield, Ed
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      CLINTON RIVER, MI                                              $100,000  Knollenberg, Joe
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      COASTAL FIELD DATA COLLECTION: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BEACH     $1,000,000  Bilbray, Brian P.
                                                                  PROCESSES STUDY, CA
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      CONNECTICUT RIVER ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION, CT, MA, NH & VT       $450,000  Courtney, Joe; DeLauro, Rosa L.; Hodes, Paul W.;
                                                                                                                                           Murphy, Christopher S.; Olver, John W.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      CORPUS CHRISTI SHIP CHANNEL, TX                                $150,000  Edwards, Chet; Ortiz, Solomon P., The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      COYOTE AND BERRYESSA CREEKS, CA                              $1,600,000  Honda, Michael M.; Lofgren, Zoe, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      CROSS LAKE, LA                                                 $250,000  McCrery, Jim
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      CURRITUCK SOUND, NC                                            $150,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      DELAWARE RIVER COMPREHENSIVE, NJ                               $290,000  Saxton, Jim; Smith, Christopher H., The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      DELAWARE RIVER COMPREHENSIVE, NY, NJ, PA, DE (WATERSHED          $5,000  Brady, Robert A.; Castle, Michael N.; Dent, Charles
                                                                  FLOOD MANAGEMENT PLAN)                                                   W.; Hall, John J.; Hinchey, Maurice D.; Holt, Rush D.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      DELAWARE RIVER WATERFRONT, PA                                  $100,000  Schwartz, Allyson Y.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      DES PLAINES RIVER, IL (PHASE II)                               $500,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      DESERT HOT SPRINGS, CA                                         $500,000  Lewis, Jerry
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      DUTCHESS COUNTY WATERSHEDS, NY                                 $250,000  Hall, John J.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      EASTERN SHORE, MID-CHESAPEAKE BAY ISLAND, MD                   $200,000  Cummings, Elijah E.; Ruppersberger, C. A. Dutch;
                                                                                                                                           Sarbanes, John P.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      EDISTO ISLAND, SC                                              $218,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      EGMONT KEY, FL                                                 $500,000  Young, C. W. Bill
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      ELIZABETH RIVER, HAMPTON ROADS, VA                              $97,000  Drake, Thelma D.; Forbes, J. Randy, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      ELLIOTT BAY SEAWALL, WA                                        $250,000  Dicks, Norman D.; Larsen, Rick; McDermott, Jim
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      ESOPUS/RONDOUT WATERSHED STUDY, NY                             $250,000  Hinchey, Maurice D.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      ESTUDILLO CANAL, CA                                            $200,000  Stark, Fortney Pete
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      FLAGLER COUNTY, FL                                             $300,000  Mica, John L.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      FOUR MILE RUN, VA                                              $400,000  Moran, James P.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      FREEPORT HARBOR, TX                                            $400,000  Edwards, Chet; Paul, Ron, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      GIWW, HIGH ISLAND TO BRAZOS RIVER REALIGNMENTS, TX             $200,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      GIWW, HIGH ISLAND TO BRAZOS RIVER, TX                          $150,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      GIWW, PORT O'CONNOR TO CORPUS CHRISTI BAY, TX                  $350,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      GRAYSON AND MURDERER'S CREEKS, WALNUT CREEK BASIN, CA          $600,000  Tauscher, Ellen O.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      GRAYVILLE DAM, IL                                              $100,000  Johnson, Timothy V.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      GREAT LAKES NAV SYST STUDY, MI, IL, IN, MN, NY, OH, PA &       $200,000  The President
                                                                  WI
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      GREAT LAKES REMEDIAL ACTION PLANS (RAP), MI                  $1,500,000  Bean, Melissa L.; Conyers, Jr., John; Dingell, John
                                                                                                                                           D.; Ehlers, Vernon J.; English, Phil; Higgins, Brian;
                                                                                                                                           Jones, Stephanie Tubbs; Kaptur, Marcy; Kildee, Dale
                                                                                                                                           E.; Levin, Sander M.; Moore, Gwen; Petri, Thomas E.;
                                                                                                                                           Walberg, Tim
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      GREAT LAKES REMEDIAL ACTION PLANS (RAP): MAUMEE RIVER           $60,000  Sutton, Betty
                                                                  AREA OF CONCERN, OH
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      GREAT LAKES REMEDIAL ACTION PLANS (RAP): NIAGARA RIVER         $150,000  Slaughter, Louise McIntosh
                                                                  AREA OF CONCERN
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      GREENUP LOCK EXTENSION, KY & OH                                $500,000  Davis, Geoff; Wilson, Charles A.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      GUADALUPE AND SAN ANTONIO RIVER BASINS, TX                     $523,000  Cuellar, Henry; Gonzalez, Charles A.; Rodriguez, Ciro
                                                                                                                                           D.; Smith, Lamar, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      HAGATNA RIVER FLOOD CONTROL, GUAM                              $350,000  Bordallo, Madeleine Z., The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      HAMILTON CITY, CA                                            $1,000,000  Herger, Wally
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      HOCKING RIVER BASIN, MONDAY CREEK, OH                          $400,000  Space, Zachary T.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      HUDSON-RARITAN ESTUARY, GOWANUS CANAL, NY                      $500,000  Sires, Albio; Velazquez, Nydia M.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      HUDSON-RARITAN ESTUARY, HACKENSACK MEADOWLANDS, NJ             $204,000  Rothman, Steven R.; Sires, Albio, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      HUDSON-RARITAN ESTUARY, LOWER PASSAIC RIVER, NJ                $750,000  Frelinghuysen, Rodney P.; Pascrell, Jr., Bill; Sires,
                                                                                                                                           Albio, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      HUDSON-RARITAN ESTUARY, NY & NJ                              $1,000,000  Crowley, Joseph; Israel, Steve; Meeks, Gregory W.;
                                                                                                                                           Serrano, Jose; Sires, Albio; Weiner, Anthony D., The
                                                                                                                                           President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      HUMBOLDT BAY LONG TERM SHOAL MANAGEMENT, CA                    $150,000  Thompson, Mike
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      ILLINOIS RIVER BASIN RESTORATION, IL                           $400,000  LaHood, Ray, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      INDIANA HARBOR, IN                                             $800,000  Visclosky, Peter J., The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      JAMAICA BAY, NY                                                $300,000  Sires, Albio; Weiner, Anthony D.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      JOHN H KERR DAM AND RESERVOIR, VA & NC (SECTION 216)           $300,000  Goode, Jr., Virgil H., The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      KANSAS CITYS, MO & KS                                        $1,262,000  Cleaver, Emanuel; Graves, Sam; Moore, Dennis, The
                                                                                                                                           President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      KEITH CREEK, ROCKFORD, IL                                      $500,000  Manzullo, Donald A.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      LAGUNA CREEK WATERSHED, CA                                     $500,000  Stark, Fortney Pete
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      LIDO KEY SARASOTA, FL                                          $157,000  Buchanan, Vern
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      LITTLE COLORADO RIVER WATERSHED, AZ                            $250,000  Renzi, Rick
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      LITTLE RIVER, TN                                               $100,000  Duncan, Jr., John J.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      LIAGAS CREEK, CA                                               $200,000  Honda, Michael M.; Lofgren, Zoe; McHenrey, Jerry
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      LONG ISLAND, MARSH AND JOHNS CREEKS, GA                        $150,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      LOS ANGELES RIVER ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION, CA                    $500,000  Becerra, Xavier; Berman, Howard L.; Harman, Jane;
                                                                                                                                           Roybal-Allard, Lucille; Sherman, Brad; Solis, Hilda
                                                                                                                                           L.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      LOS ANGELES RIVER WATERCOURSE, HEADWORKS AREA, CA              $433,000  Roybal-Allard, Lucille; Schiff, Adam B.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      LOUISIANA COASTAL AREA ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION, LA            $10,000,000  Boustany, Jr., Charles W., The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      LOWER COLORADO RIVER BASIN, TX                                 $425,000  Conaway, K. Michael; Edwards, Chet; Paul, Ron; Smith,
                                                                                                                                           Lamar, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      LOWER COLORADO RIVER BASIN, WHARTON/ONION , TX               $1,322,000  Doggett, Lloyd; Edwards, Chet; Paul, Ron; Smith, Lamar
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      LOWER COLUMBIA RIVER ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION, WA & OR            $100,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      LOWER MISSION CREEK, CA                                        $250,000  Capps, Lois
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      LOWER POTOMAC ESTUARY WATERSHED, ST. MARY'S, MD                $200,000  Hoyer, Steny H.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      LOWER SADDLE RIVER, BERGEN COUNTY, NJ                          $750,000  Garrett, Scott; Rothman, Steven R.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      LYNNHAVEN RIVER BASIN, VA                                      $175,000  Drake, Thelma D., The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      MAALAEA HARBOR, MAUI, HI                                       $200,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      MERRIMACK RIVER WATERSHED STUDY, NH & MA                       $200,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      MID-ATLANTIC RIVER BASIN COMMISSIONS                         $2,365,000  Holden, Tim; Schwartz, Allyson Y.; Moran, James P.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      MID-ATLANTIC RIVER BASIN COMMISSIONS: DELAWARE RIVER           $715,000  Brady, Robert A.; Castle, Michael N.; Dent, Charles
                                                                  BASIN COMMISSION                                                         W.; Gerlach, Jim; Gilchrest, Wayne T.; Hall, John J.;
                                                                                                                                           Hinchey, Maurice D.; Holt, Rush D.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      MID-ATLANTIC RIVER BASIN COMMISSIONS: INTERSTATE               $650,000  Gerlach, Jim; Gilchrest, Wayne T.; Hoyer, Steny H.
                                                                  COMMISSION ON THE POTOMAC RIVER BASIN
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      MID-ATLANTIC RIVER BASIN COMMISSIONS: SUSQUEHANNA RIVER      $1,000,000  Gerlach, Jim; Gilchrest, Wayne T.; Holden, Tim
                                                                  BASIN COMMISSION FUNDING
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      MIDDLE CREEK, CA                                               $200,000  Thompson, Mike
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      MIDDLE POTOMAC COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, MD, VA, PA, WV & DC         $200,000  Moran, James P.; Van Hollen, Chris
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      MIDDLE POTOMAC RIVER--CAMERON RUN/HOLMES RUN, VA               $400,000  Moran, James P.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      MIDDLE POTOMAC WATERSHED, GREAT SENECA CREEK AND MUDDY         $600,000  Van Hollen, Chris
                                                                  BRANCH, MD
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      MILE POINT, FL                                                 $200,000  Crenshaw, Ander, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      MILL CREEK WATERSHED, DAVIDSON COUNTY, TN                      $100,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      MINNEHAHA CREEK WATERSHED, MN                                  $500,000  Ellison, Keith
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      MISSOURI RIVER DEGRADATION, MO & KS                             $88,000  Cleaver, Emanuel; Graves, Sam; Moore, Dennis, The
                                                                                                                                           President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      MISSOURI RIVER LEVEE SYSTEM, UNITS L-455 & R 460-471, MO       $600,000  Graves, Sam
                                                                  & KS
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      NEUSE RIVER BASIN, NC                                          $200,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      NIAGARA RIVER WATERSHED, NY                                    $100,000  Slaughter, Louise McIntosh
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      NORTH SHORE OF LONG ISLAND, ASHAROKEN, NY                      $300,000  Israel, Steve
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      NORTH SHORE OF LONG ISLAND, BAYVILLE, NY                       $300,000  King, Peter T.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      NORTHERN KENTUCKY RIVERFRONT COMMONS, KY                       $100,000  Davis, Geoff
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      NUECES RIVER AND TRIBUTARIES, TX                               $250,000  Gonzalez, Charles A.; Hinojosa, Ruben; Rodriguez, Ciro
                                                                                                                                           D., The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      ONONDAGA LAKE, NY                                              $500,000  Walsh, James T.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      PAJARO RIVER, CA                                               $800,000  Farr, Sam
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      PASCUA YAQUI, AZ                                               $100,000  Grijalva, Raul M.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      PECKMAN RIVER BASIN, NJ                                        $750,000  Pascrell, Jr., Bill
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      PEORIA RIVERFRONT DEVELOPMENT, IL                               $50,000  LaHood, Ray
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      PHILPOTT LAKE, VA                                              $200,000  Goode, Jr., Virgil H.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      PILGRIM LAKE, TRURO & PROVINCETOWN, MA                          $96,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      PIMA COUNTY (TRES RIOS DEL NORTE), AZ                          $275,000  Giffords, Gabrielle, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      PINE MOUNTAIN LAKE, AR                                         $500,000  Boozman, John
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      PORT EVERGLADES HARBOR, FL                                     $650,000  Wasserman Schultz, Debbie, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      PORTSMOUTH HARBOR AND PISCATAQUA RIVER, NH & ME                 $82,000  Shea-Porter, Carol
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      PRAIRIE DUPONT LEVEE AND SANITARY DISTRICT AND FISH LAKE       $450,000  Costello, Jerry F.; Shimkus, John
                                                                  DRAINAGE AND LEVEE DISTRICT, IL
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      PUGET SOUND NEARSHORE MARINE HABITAT RESTORATION, WA           $600,000  Baird, Brian; Dicks, Norman D.; Inslee, Jay; Larsen,
                                                                                                                                           Rick; McDermott, Jim; Smith, Adam, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      PUYALLUP RIVER, WA                                             $250,000  Smith, Adam
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      RARITAN BAY AND SANDY HOOK BAY, HIGHLANDS, NJ                  $100,000  Pallone, Jr., Frank
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      RARITAN BAY AND SANDY HOOK BAY, KEYPORT, NJ                     $25,000  Pallone, Jr., Frank
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      RAYMOND, SIX, CHINO, & SAN GABRIEL BASINS, CA                  $100,000  Dreier, David; Schiff, Adam B.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      RAYMONDVILLE DRAIN, TX                                         $550,000  Edwards, Chet; Hinojosa, Ruben; Ortiz, Solomon P.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      RIO GRANDE BASIN, TX                                           $100,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      RIO SALADO OESTE, SALT RIVER, AZ                             $1,500,000  Mitchell, Harry E.; Pastor, Ed
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      RIVER DES PERES, MO                                            $150,000  Carnahan, Russ
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      RIVERSIDE COUNTY SPECIAL AREA MANAGEMENT PLAN, CA              $355,000  Calvert, Ken; Issa, Darrell E.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      SABINE-NECHES WATERWAY, TX                                     $500,000  Poe, Ted
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      SACRAMENTO--SAN JOAQUIN COMPREHENSIVE, CA                      $750,000  Costa, Jim; McNerney, Jerry; Radanovich, George
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      SAC-SAN JOAQUIN DELTA ISLANDS AND LEVEES, CA                   $469,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      SAN CLEMENTE SHORELINE, CA                                     $400,000  Calvert, Ken
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      SAN FRANCISQUITO CREEK, CA                                     $700,000  Eshoo, Anna G.; Honda, Michael M.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      SAN JOAQUIN RIVER BASIN, LOWER SAN JOAQUIN RIVER, CA           $400,000  Cardoza, Dennis A.; McNerney, Jerry
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      SAN JOAQUIN RIVER BASIN, WEST STANISLAUS COUNTY,               $360,000  Cardoza, Dennis A.
                                                                  ORESTIMBA CREEK, CA
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      SAN JUAN CREEK, SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY, CA                        $750,000  Calvert, Ken
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      SANTA ANA RIVER AND TRIBUTARIES, CA                            $280,000  Lewis, Jerry
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      SANTA CLARA RIVER WATERSHED, CA                                $500,000  Capps, Lois; Gallegly, Elton; McKeon, Howard P.
                                                                                                                                           ``Buck''
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      SAVANNAH HARBOR EXPANSION, GA                                  $700,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      SAW MILL RIVER WATERSHED, NY                                   $500,000  Lowey, Nita M.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      SEARSPORT HARBOR, ME                                           $157,000  Michaud, Michael H.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      SHREWSBURY RIVER AND TRIBUTARIES, NJ                           $150,000  Pallone, Jr., Frank
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      SKAGIT RIVER, WA                                               $250,000  Dicks, Norman D.; Larsen, Rick
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      SKOKOMISH RIVER BASIN, WA                                      $766,000  Dicks, Norman D.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      SOLANA-ENCINITAS SHORELINE, CA                                 $375,000  Bilbray, Brian P., The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      SOUTH FORK, SOUTH BRANCH, CHICAGO RIVER (BUBBLY CREEK),        $500,000  Lipinski, Daniel
                                                                  IL
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      SOUTH RIVER, RARITAN RIVER BASIN, NJ                           $200,000  Pallone, Jr., Frank
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO SHORELINE, CA                            $2,800,000  Honda, Michael M.; Lofgren, Zoe; McNerney, Jerry;
                                                                                                                                           Pelosi, Nancy
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      SOUTHEAST OKLAHOMA WATER RESOURCE STUDY, OK                    $200,000  Cole, Tom; Fallin, Mary
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      SOUTHWEST COASTAL LOUISIANA HURRICANE PROTECTION, LA           $500,000  Boustany, Jr., Charles W.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      SPARKS ARROYO COLONIA, EL PASO COUNTY, TX                      $150,000  Reyes, Silvestre
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      SPRINGFIELD, MO                                                $500,000  Blunt, Roy
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      ST. CHARLES PARISH URBAN FLOOD CONTROL, LA                     $500,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      ST. CLAIR RIVER AND LAKE ST. CLAIR MANAGEMENT PLAN, MI         $200,000  Levin, Sander M.; Miller, Candice S.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      ST. CROIX RIVER BASIN, MN & WI                                 $130,000  Obey, David R.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      ST. CROIX RIVER RELOCATION OF ENDANGERED MUSSEL                $350,000  Obey, David R.
                                                                  CONSERVATION, MN & WI
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      ST. JOHNS COUNTY, FL                                           $300,000  Mica, John L.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      ST. LUCIE COUNTY INLET, FL                                     $500,000  Hastings, Alcee L.; Mahoney, Tim
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      SUN VALLEY WATERSHED, CA                                       $200,000  Berman, Howard L.; Roybal-Allard, Lucille; Sherman,
                                                                                                                                           Brad
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      SURF CITY AND NORTH TOPSAIL BEACH, NC                          $368,000  McIntyre, Mike
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      SUTTER COUNTY, CA                                            $1,000,000  Herger, Wally, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      SWOPE PARK INDUSTRIAL AREA, KANSAS CITY, MO                    $138,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      TEN MILE RIVER WATERSHED, DUTCHESS COUNTY, NY AND              $250,000  Hall, John J.
                                                                  LITCHFIELD COUNTY, CT
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      TOPEKA, KS                                                     $100,000  Boyda, Nancy E., The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      TRUCKEE MEADOWS, NV                                          $1,000,000  Heller, Dean
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      TWIN VALLEY, WILD RICE RIVER, MN                               $300,000  Oberstar, James L.; Peterson, Collin C.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      TYBEE ISLAND, GA                                               $250,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      UPPER DELAWARE RIVER WATERSHED, NY                             $600,000  Hall, John J.; Hinchey, Maurice D.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      UPPER GUYANDOTTE RIVER, WV                                     $200,000  Rahall, II, Nick J.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      UPPER MISS RIVER--ILLINOIS WW SYSTEM, IL, IA, MN, MO & WI    $3,000,000  Akin, W. Todd; Boswell, Leonard L.; Braley, Bruce L.;
                                                                                                                                           Carnahan, Russ; Clay, Wm. Lacy; Ellison, Keith; Hare,
                                                                                                                                           Phil; Hulshof, Kenny C.; Jackson, Jr., Jesse L.;
                                                                                                                                           Johnson, Timothy V.; LaHood, Ray; Loebsack, David;
                                                                                                                                           McCollum, Betty; Oberstar, James L.; Shimkus, John;
                                                                                                                                           Walz, Timothy J.; Weller, Jerry
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      UPPER OHIO NAVIGATION STUDY, PA                              $2,000,000  Altmire, Jason; Doyle, Michael F.; Murphy, Tim
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      UPPER PENITENCIA CREEK, CA                                     $262,000  Honda, Michael M.; Lofgren, Zoe, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      UPPER TRINITY RIVER BASIN, TX                                  $393,000  Burgess, Michael C.; Granger, Kay, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      UPPER TRINITY RIVER BASIN, DALLAS FLOODWAY, TX                 $207,000  Edwards, Chet; Johnson, Eddie Bernice; The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      VA SHLY'AY AKIMEL SALT RIVER RESTORATION, AZ                   $658,000  Mitchell, Harry E.; Pastor, Ed, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      VICINITY AND WILLOUGHBY SPIT, VA                               $400,000  Drake, Thelma D.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      WALILUPE STREAM, OAHU, HI                                      $300,000  Abercrombie, Neil
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      WATERTOWN AND VICINITY, SD                                     $200,000  Herseth Sandlin, Stephanie
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      WELLS LOCK AND DAM, LITTLE KANAWHA RIVER, WV                   $300,000  Capito, Shelley Moore
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      WESTERN PA FLOOD STUDY, PA                                     $100,000  Altmire, Jason
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      WESTMINSTER (EAST GARDEN GROVE) WATERSHED, CA                  $900,000  Rohrabacher, Dana; Sanchez, Loretta
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      WHITE RIVER NAVIGATION TO NEWPORT, AR                          $250,000  Berry, Marion
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      WILD RICE RIVER, RED RIVER OF THE NORTH BASIN, MN              $271,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      WILLAMETTE RIVER FLOODPLAIN RESTORATION, OR                    $240,000  DeFazio, Peter A.; Hooley, Darlene, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      YAKUTAT HARBOR, AK                                             $700,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations                      YELLOWSTONE RIVER CORRIDOR, MT                                 $200,000  Rehberg, Dennis R., The President
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations--PAS                 PAS: ASHEVILLE, NC                                              $50,000  Shuler, Heath
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations--PAS                 PAS: BAD RIVER BAND OF THE LAKE SUPERIOR CHIPPEWA, WI           $60,000  Obey, David R.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations--PAS                 PAS: BARDSTOWN, KY                                              $12,000  Lewis, Ron
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations--PAS                 PAS: CEDAR LAKE WATER QUALITY STUDY, WI                         $70,000  Obey, David R.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations--PAS                 PAS: EAST BATON ROUGE, LA                                      $400,000  Alexander, Rodney; Cazayoux, Donald J.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations--PAS                 PAS: GALLATIN, TN                                               $85,000  Gordon, Bart
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations--PAS                 PAS: HARRIS RIVERFRONT, WV                                      $75,000  Rahall, II, Nick J.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations--PAS                 PAS: HUMBOLDT, IA                                              $152,000  Latham, Tom
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations--PAS                 PAS: LINE CREEK WATERSHED, MO                                  $100,000  Cleaver, Emanuel; Graves, Sam
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations--PAS                 PAS: MOLOKAI WATER RESOURCES, HI                               $200,000  Hirono, Mazie K.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations--PAS                 PAS: OKLAHOMA COMPREHENSIVE WATER PLAN, OK                     $100,000  Fallin, Mary
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations--PAS                 PAS: STAFFORD COUNTY, VA                                       $150,000  Wittman, Robert J.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations--PAS                 PAS: STATE OF HAWAII AND PACIFIC TERRITORIES, HI               $200,000  Abercrombie, Neil; Hirono, Mazie K.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations--FPMS                FPMS: BELLE VIEW AND NEW ALEXANDRIA, VA                        $200,000  Moran, James P.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations--FPMS                FPMS: SIDNEY COMPREHENSIVE FLOOD REDUCTION STUDY               $300,000  Gillibrand, Kirsten E.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations--FPMS                FPMS: BUCKS COUNTY, PA                                         $250,000  Murphy, Patrick J.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations--FPMS                FPMS: LEOMINSTER, MA                                           $100,000  Olver, John W.
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Corps of Engineers           Investigations--FPMS                FPMS: SPRING VALLEY, KROUTS CREEK, WV                           $60,000  Rahall, II, Nick J.
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        ABANDONED MINE RESTORATION: MT. DIABLO                         $400,000  McNerney, Jerry; Miller, George; Tauscher, Ellen O.
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        ACEQUIAS IRRIGATION SYSTEM, NM                               $1,100,000  Udall, Tom; Wilson, Heather
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        ALAMOGORDO, NM                                               $4,200,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        ALTON TO GALE ORGANIZED LEVEE DISTRICT, IL & MO (DEF           $300,000  Costello, Jerry F.
                                                                  CORR)
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        AMERICAN RIVER WATERSHED (COMMON FEATURES), CA              $15,000,000  Lungren, Daniel E.; Matsui, Doris O., The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        AMERICAN RIVER WATERSHED (FOLSOM DAM MODIFICATIONS), CA      $9,000,000  Lungren, Daniel E.; Matsui, Doris O., The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        AMERICAN RIVER WATERSHED (FOLSOM DAM RAISE), CA              $1,000,000  Lungren, Daniel E.; Matsui, Doris O.
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        AMERICAN RIVER WATERSHED (NEW BRIDGE BELOW FOLSOM DAM),      $1,000,000  Lungren, Daniel E.
                                                                  CA
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        ANACOSTIA RIVER AND TRIBUTARIES, MD AND DC                      $30,000  Van Hollen, Chris
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        ANTELOPE CREEK, NE                                           $4,828,000  Fortenberry, Jeff, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        ASPINWALL BOROUGH, PA                                        $1,000,000  Altmire, Jason
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        ASSATEAGUE ISLAND, MD                                          $500,000  Gilchrest, Wayne T., The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        ATLANTA ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE, GA                     $2,000,000  Bishop, Jr., Sanford D.; Gingrey, Phil; Johnson, Jr.,
                                                                                                                                           Henry C. ``Hank''; Kingston, Jack; Lewis, John;
                                                                                                                                           Scott, David
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        ATLANTIC COAST OF NYC, ROCKAWAY INLET TO NORTON POINT, NY    $4,800,000  Nadler, Jerrold, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        BALTIMORE METRO RESOURCES, GWYNNS FALLS, MD                    $500,000  Cummings, Elijah E.; Sarbanes, John P.
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        BARNEGAT INLET TO LITTLE EGG HARBOR INLET, NJ               $11,700,000  Frelinghuysen, Rodney P.; Saxton, Jim, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        BLUE RIVER BASIN, KANSAS CITY, MO                            $4,120,000  Cleaver, Emanuel
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        BLUE RIVER CHANNEL, KANSAS CITY, MO                          $1,700,000  Cleaver, Emanuel, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        BLUESTONE LAKE, WV                                          $12,000,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        BOIS BRULE DRAINAGE AND LEVEE DISTRICT, MO                   $2,130,000  Emerson, Jo Ann
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        BRAYS BAYOU, HOUSTON, TX                                     $5,382,000  Culberson, John Abney, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        BRECKENRIDGE, MN                                             $2,877,000  Peterson, Collin C.; Pomeroy, Earl
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        BREVARD COUNTY, FL                                             $500,000  Weldon, Dave
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        BRIGANTINE INLET TO GREAT EGG HARBOR INLET (ABSECON            $400,000  LoBiondo, Frank A.
                                                                  ISLAND), NJ
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        BROWARD COUNTY, FL (REIMBURSABLE), SEGMENT I                   $174,000  Klein, Ron; Wexler, Robert
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        BROWARD COUNTY, FL (REIMBURSABLE), SEGMENT III               $2,000,000  Klein, Ron
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        BRUNSWICK COUNTY BEACHES, NC                                   $550,000  McIntyre, Mike
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        CALFED LEVEE STABILITY PROGRAM, CA                           $5,000,000  McNerney, Jerry
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        CALUMET REGION, IN                                           $4,000,000  Visclosky, Peter J.
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        CANTON LAKE, OK (DAM SAFETY)                                $21,200,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        CAPE GIRARDEAU (FLOODWALL), MO                               $2,575,000  Emerson, Jo Ann
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        CAPE MAY INLET TO LOWER TOWNSHIP, NJ                         $2,500,000  LoBiondo, Frank A., The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        CEDAR HAMMOCK, WARES CREEK, FL                               $7,600,000  Buchanan, Vern, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        CENTER HILL DAM (SEEPAGE CONTROL), TN                       $53,400,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        CENTRAL CITY, FORT WORTH, UPPER TRINITY RIVER BASIN, TX      $6,000,000  Burgess, Michael C.; Edwards, Chet; Granger, Kay
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        CENTRAL WEST VIRGINIA, WV                                    $3,000,000  Capito, Shelley Moore
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        CHAIN OF ROCKS CANAL, MISSISSIPPI RIVER, IL (DEF CORR)       $2,500,000  Costello, Jerry F.; Shimkus, John, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        CHESAPEAKE BAY OYSTER RECOVERY, MD & VA                      $2,000,000  Bartlett, Roscoe G.; Davis, Tom; Drake, Thelma D.;
                                                                                                                                           Gilchrest, Wayne T.; Hoyer, Steny H.; Moran, James
                                                                                                                                           P.; Norton, Eleanor Holmes; Ruppersberger, C. A.
                                                                                                                                           Dutch; Sarbanes, John P.; Scott, Robert C. ``Bobby'';
                                                                                                                                           Van Hollen, Chris; Wittman, Robert J.
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        CHESTERFIELD, MO                                             $4,500,000  Akin, W. Todd
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        CHICAGO SANITARY AND SHIP CANAL, DISPERSAL BARRIER, IL       $5,750,000  Bean, Melissa L.; Conyers, Jr., John; Dingell, John
                                                                                                                                           D.; Ehlers, Vernon J.; English, Phil; Higgins, Brian;
                                                                                                                                           Jones, Stephanie Tubbs; Kildee, Dale E.; Levin,
                                                                                                                                           Sander M.; Moore, Gwen; Petri, Thomas E.; Roskam,
                                                                                                                                           Peter J.; Walberg, Tim, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        CHICAGO SANITARY AND SHIP CANAL, SECOND BARRIER, IL            $500,000  Bean, Melissa L.; Conyers, Jr., John; Dingell, John
                                                                                                                                           D.; Ehlers, Vernon J.; English, Phil; Higgins, Brian;
                                                                                                                                           Jones, Stephanie Tubbs; Kildee, Dale E.; Levin,
                                                                                                                                           Sander M.; Moore, Gwen; Petri, Thomas E.; Roskam,
                                                                                                                                           Peter J.; Walberg, Tim, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        CHICAGO SHORELINE, IL                                        $1,000,000  Jackson, Jr., Jesse L., The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        CHICKAMAUGA LOCK, TENNESSEE RIVER, TN                       $42,000,000  Wamp, Zach, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        CHIEF JOSEPH DAM GAS ABATEMENT, WA                           $6,500,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        CITY OF INGLEWOOD, CA                                          $300,000  Waters, Maxine
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        CITY OF SANTA CLARITA, CA                                    $2,385,000  McKeon, Howard P. ``Buck''
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        CLEAR CREEK, TX                                              $1,000,000  Edwards, Chet; Lampson, Nick; Paul, Ron
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        CLEARWATER LAKE, MO (SEEPAGE CONTROL)                       $25,000,000  Emerson, Jo Ann, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        COLONIAS-LOWER RIO GRANDE BASIN, TX                            $500,000  Hinojosa, Ruben
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        COLUMBIA RIVER CHANNEL IMPROVEMENTS, OR & WA                $36,000,000  Baird, Brian; Blumenauer, Earl; DeFazio, Peter A.;
                                                                                                                                           Dicks, Norman D.; Hastings, Doc; Hooley, Darlene;
                                                                                                                                           Larsen, Rick; Sali, Bill; Walden, Greg; Wu, David,
                                                                                                                                           The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        COLUMBIA RIVER FISH MITIGATION, WA, OR & ID                 $88,000,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        COLUMBIA RIVER TREATY FISHING ACCESS SITES, OR & WA          $2,455,000  Walden, Greg, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        COMITE RIVER, LA                                            $10,000,000  Alexander, Rodney; Cazayouz, Donald J.
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        COOK COUNTY, IL                                                $250,000  Jackson, Jr., Jesse L.; Lipinski, Daniel
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        CORTE MADERA CREEK, CA                                         $300,000  Woolsey, Lynn C.
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        CROOKSTON, MN                                                  $300,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        CUMBERLAND COUNTY WATER SUPPLY, TN                             $650,000  Davis, Lincoln
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        DALLAS FLOODWAY EXTENSION, TRINITY RIVER PROJECT, TX         $6,000,000  Edwards, Chet; Johnson, Eddie Bernice; Sessions, Pete
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        DELAWARE BAY COASTLINE, ROOSEVELT INLET TO LEWES BEACH,        $350,000  The President
                                                                  DE
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        DES MOINES RECREATIONAL RIVER AND GREENBELT, IA              $4,000,000  Boswell, Leonard L.; Latham, Tom
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        DES PLAINES RIVER, IL                                        $5,620,000  Roskam, Peter J., The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        DREDGED MATERIAL DISPOSAL FACILITIES PROGRAM: CHARLESTON     $2,580,000  Brown, Jr., Henry E., The President
                                                                  HARBOR, SC
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        DREDGED MATERIAL DISPOSAL FACILITIES PROGRAM: GREEN BAY        $950,000  Kagen, Steve, The President
                                                                  HARBOR, WI
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        DUWAMISH AND GREEN RIVER BASIN, WA                           $1,000,000  Dicks, Norman D.; McDermott, Jim; Smith, Adam
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        EAST ROCKAWAY INLET TO ROCKAWAY INLET AND JAMAICA BAY, NY      $750,000  Meeks, Gregory W.; Weiner, Anthony D.
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        EAST ST. LOUIS, IL                                             $200,000  Costello, Jerry F.; Shimkus, John, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        ECORSE CREEK, MI                                               $100,000  Conyers, Jr., John; Dingell, John D.; Kilpatrick,
                                                                                                                                           Carolyn C.
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        ELK CREEK LAKE, OR                                           $3,120,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        EMSWORTH LOCKS & DAM, OHIO RIVER, PA (STATIC INSTABILITY    $25,800,000  Altmire, Jason; Doyle, Michael F.; Murtha, John P.,
                                                                  CORRECTION)                                                              The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        FARMINGTON RECHARGE, CA                                        $800,000  McNerney, Jerry
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        FIRE ISLAND INLET TO JONES INLET, NY                           $500,000  King, Peter T., The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        FIRE ISLAND INLET TO MONTAUK POINT, NY                       $2,150,000  Bishop, Timothy H.; Israel, Steve; King, Peter T., The
                                                                                                                                           President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        FLORIDA KEYS WATER QUALITY IMPROVEMENTS, FL                  $2,500,000  Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        FOLLY BEACH, SC                                                 $35,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        FORT PECK CABIN CONVEYANCE, MT                               $1,500,000  Rehberg, Dennis R.
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        FOURCHE BAYOU BASIN, LITTLE ROCK, AR                         $2,300,000  Snyder, Vic
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        GARRISON DAM AND POWER PLANT, ND (REPLACEMENT)               $3,500,000  Pomeroy, Earl, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        GENESEE COUNTY, MI                                             $700,000  Kildee, Dale E.
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        GRAND FORKS, ND--EAST GRAND FORKS, MN                          $800,000  Peterson, Collin C.
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        GRAYS LANDING LOCK AND DAM, MONONGAHELA RIVER, PA              $600,000  Murtha, John P., The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        GREAT EGG HARBOR INLET AND PECK BEACH, NJ                    $3,500,000  LoBiondo, Frank A.
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        GREAT LAKES FISHERY AND ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION, MI            $2,145,000  Bean, Melissa L.; Conyers, Jr., John; Dingell, John
                                                                                                                                           D.; Ehlers, Vernon J.; English, Phil; Higgins, Brian;
                                                                                                                                           Jones, Stephanie Tubbs; Kildee, Dale E.; Levin,
                                                                                                                                           Sander M.; Moore, Gwen; Walberg, Tim
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        GREENBRIER RIVER BASIN, WV                                   $1,500,000  Rahall, II, Nick J.
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        GUADALUPE RIVER, CA                                            $500,000  Honda, Michael M.; Lofgren, Zoe
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        HAMILTON AIRFIELD WETLANDS RESTORATION, CA                  $14,000,000  Pelosi, Nancy; Woolsey, Lynn C., The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        HAMILTON DAM, FLINT RIVER, FLINT, MI                           $100,000  Kildee, Dale E.
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        HARBOR/SOUTH BAY WATER RECYCLING PROJECT, LOS ANGELES, CA    $1,750,000  Harman, Jane; Richardson, Laura; Roybal-Allard,
                                                                                                                                           Lucille; Waters, Maxine
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        HERBERT HOOVER DIKE, FL (SEEPAGE CONTROL)                   $77,400,000  Castor, Kathy; Diaz-Balart, Mario; Hastings, Alcee L.;
                                                                                                                                           Klein, Ron; Mahoney, Tim; Meek, Kendrick B.;
                                                                                                                                           Wasserman Schultz, Debbie; Wexler, Robert, The
                                                                                                                                           President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        HOLES CREEK, WEST CARROLLTON, OH                             $2,600,000  Turner, Michael R.
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        HOUSTON SHIP CHANNEL, TX                                       $500,000  Culberson, John Abney; Edwards, Chet; Green, Al;
                                                                                                                                           Green, Gene; Jackson-Lee, Sheila; Lampson, Nick;
                                                                                                                                           Paul, Ron, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        HOUSTON-GALVESTON NAVIGATION CHANNELS, TX                   $21,700,000  Culberson, John Abney; Edwards, Chet; Paul, Ron, The
                                                                                                                                           President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        HOWARD HANSON DAM, WA                                       $15,000,000  Dicks, Norman D., The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        ILLINOIS WATERWAY, LOCKPORT LOCK AND DAM, IL                $28,600,000  The President
                                                                  (REPLACEMENT)
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        INDIANA HARBOR, CONFINED DISPOSAL FACILITY, IN               $8,400,000  Visclosky, Peter J., The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        INDIANA SHORELINE EROSION, IN                                $1,600,000  Visclosky, Peter J.
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        INDIANAPOLIS, WHITE RIVER (NORTH), IN                        $5,300,000  Carson, Andre
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        J. BENNETT JOHNSTON WATERWAY, LA                             $1,500,000  Alexander, Rodney; McCrery, Jim, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        JACKSONVILLE HARBOR, FL                                      $9,000,000  Brown, Corrine; Crenshaw, Ander; Stearns, Cliff
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        JOHN H. KERR DAM AND RESERVOIR, VA & NC (REPLACEMENT)       $14,000,000  Goode, Jr., Virgil H., The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        JOHNSON CREEK, UPPER TRINITY BASIN, ARLINGTON, TX            $2,000,000  Barton, Joe; Edwards, Chet
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        JOSEPH G. MINISH WATERFRONT, NJ                              $1,000,000  Payne, Donald M.
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        KAWEAH RIVER, CA                                             $1,000,000  Costa, Jim, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        KENTUCKY LOCK AND DAM, TENNESSEE RIVER, KY                  $22,330,000  Whitfield, Ed, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        LACKAWANNA RIVER, SCRANTON, PA                               $4,782,000  Kanjorski, Paul E.
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        LAKE MICHIGAN WATERFRONT, IN                                 $2,000,000  Visclosky, Peter J.
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        LAKE WORTH SAND TRANSFER PLANT, FL                             $500,000  Klein, Ron
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        LAKES MARION AND MOULTRIE, SC                               $10,000,000  Clyburn, James E.
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        LEE COUNTY, FL (REIMBURSEMENT)                                 $250,000  Mack, Connie
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        LEVISA AND TUG FORKS AND UPPER CUMBERLAND RIVER, WV, VA &    $2,000,000  Boucher, Rick
                                                                  KY (VA)
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        LEVISA AND TUG FORKS AND UPPER CUMBERLAND RIVER, WV, VA &    $7,000,000  Rogers, Harold
                                                                  KY (KY)
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        LITTLE CALUMET RIVER, IN                                    $14,000,000  Visclosky, Peter J., The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        LOCK & DAM 11, MISSISSIPPI RIVER, IA (MAJOR REHAB)           $2,750,000  Braley, Bruce L., The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        LOCK AND DAM 27, MISSISSIPPI RIVER, IL (MAJOR REHAB)         $2,598,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        LOCKS AND DAMS 2, 3 AND 4 MONONGAHELA RIVER, PA             $40,806,000  Doyle, Michael F.; Murphy, Tim; Murtha, John P., The
                                                                                                                                           President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        LOS ANGELES COUNTY DRAINAGE AREA, CA                         $5,700,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        LOWER CAPE MAY MEADOWS, CAPE MAY POINT, NJ                     $150,000  LoBiondo, Frank A., The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        LOWER COLUMBIA RIVER ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION, OR & WA          $1,500,000  Baird, Brian; Blumenauer, Earl, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        LOWER MONUMENT LOCK & DAM, WA                                $3,123,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        LOWER SNAKE RIVER FISH AND WILDLIFE COMPENSATION, WA, OR     $1,500,000  The President
                                                                  & ID
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        LOWER WALNUT CREEK, CA                                         $300,000  Tauscher, Ellen O.
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        MADISON AND ST. CLAIR COUNTIES, IL                             $500,000  Costello, Jerry F.; Shimkus, John
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        MARKLAND LOCKS AND DAM, KY (MAJOR REHAB)                    $10,600,000  Davis, Geoff, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        MARMET LOCK, KANAWHA RIVER, WV                               $9,000,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        MCALPINE LOCKS AND DAM, OHIO RIVER, KY & IN                  $6,270,000  Yarmuth, John A., The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        MCCLELLAN-KERR ARKANSAS RIVER NAVIGATION SYSTEM,12 FT.         $100,000  Berry, Marion; Boozman, John; Snyder, Vic; Sullivan,
                                                                  NAVIGATION CHANNEL, AR & OK                                              John
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        MCCOOK AND THORNTON RESERVOIRS, IL                          $30,000,000  Bean, Melissa L.; Davis, Danny K.; Jackson, Jr., Jesse
                                                                                                                                           L.; Roskam, Peter J.; Rush, Bobby L.; Schakowsky,
                                                                                                                                           Janice D., The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        METROPOLITAN REGION OF CINCINNATI, DUCK CREEK, OH            $4,000,000  Schmidt, Jean, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        MIAMI HARBOR, FL                                             $2,700,000  Diaz-Balart, Lincoln; Diaz-Balart, Mario; Ros-
                                                                                                                                           Lehtinen, Ileana
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        MID-VALLEY AREA LEVEE RECONSTRUCTION, CA                     $2,250,000  Herger, Wally
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        MILLE LACS REGIONAL WASTEWATER, MN (GARRISON/KATHIO          $1,000,000  Oberstar, James L.
                                                                  TOWNSHIP)
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        MILLINGPORT SCHOOL PROJECT, STANLY COUNTY, NC                  $400,000  Hayes, Robin
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        MISS RIVER BTWN THE OHIO AND MO RIVERS (REG WORKS), MO &     $5,011,000  The President
                                                                  IL
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        MISSOURI RIVER FISH AND WILDLIFE RECOVERY, IA, KS, MO,      $60,000,000  The President
                                                                  MT, NE, ND & SD
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        MOBILE HARBOR TURNING BASIN, AL                             $15,300,000  Aderholt, Robert B.; Bachus, Spencer; Bonner, Jo;
                                                                                                                                           Cramer, Jr., Robert E. (Bud); Davis, Artur
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        MT. ST. HELENS SEDIMENT CONTROL, WA                          $1,410,000  Baird, Brian, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        MT. ZION MILL POND DAM, FULTON COUNTY, IN                      $250,000  Donnelly, Joe
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        MUD MOUNTAIN DAM, WA (FISH PASSAGE)                          $1,000,000  Smith, Adam, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        MUDDY RIVER, MA                                              $6,000,000  Frank, Barney, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        MURRIETA CREEK, CA                                           $2,000,000  Bono Mack, Mary; Calvert, Ken; Issa, Darrell E.
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        NAPA RIVER, CA                                              $11,000,000  Thompson, Mike, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        NEGAUNEE, MI                                                   $500,000  Stupak, Bart
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY HARBOR, NY & NJ                     $90,000,000  Frelinghuysen, Rodney P.; Rothman, Steven R.; Sires,
                                                                                                                                           Albio, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        NOGALES WASH, AZ                                             $2,000,000  Grijalva, Raul M.; Pastor, Ed
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        NORFOLK HARBOR AND CHANNELS (DEEPENING), VA                    $500,000  Drake, Thelma D.
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        NORTHEAST PENNSYLVANIA ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE            $300,000  Carney, Christopher P.; Kanjorski, Paul E.
                                                                  PROGRAM, PA
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        NORTHEASTERN MINNESOTA, MN                                   $2,000,000  Oberstar, James L.
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        NORTHERN WISCONSIN ENVIRONMENTAL ASSISTANCE, WI              $5,560,000  Obey, David R.
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        OAKLAND HARBOR (50 FOOT PROJECT), CA                        $26,092,000  Lee, Barbara; Pelosi, Nancy, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE, SECTION 594:                $700,000  LaTourette, Steven C.
                                                                  AUSTINBURG TOWNSHIP, OH
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE, SECTION 594:              $1,000,000  Sutton, Betty
                                                                  BRUNSWICK, OH
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE, SECTION 594: CAMPBELL       $700,000  Ryan, Tim
                                                                  BROWNFIELD, OH
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE, SECTION 594: CITY OF      $1,000,000  Turner, Michael R.
                                                                  HILLSBORO, OH
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE, SECTION 594: CLARK        $1,000,000  Hobson, David L.
                                                                  STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE, SPRINGFIELD, OH
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE, SECTION 594:                $600,000  Hobson, David L.
                                                                  CULPEPPER, OH
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE, SECTION 594: CUYAHOGA     $1,250,000  Kucinich, Dennis J.
                                                                  RIVER, OH
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE, SECTION 594: DAYTON,        $500,000  Turner, Michael R.
                                                                  OH
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE, SECTION 594: EAST           $750,000  Jones, Stephanie Tubbs
                                                                  BANKS, OH
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE, SECTION 594: FAIRVIEW       $300,000  Turner, Michael R.
                                                                  COMMONS, DAYTON, OH
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE, SECTION 594: FREMONT,       $500,000  Latta, Robert E.
                                                                  OH
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE, SECTION 594: LITTLE         $675,000  Ryan, Tim
                                                                  SQUAW CREEK, OH
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE, SECTION 594: MARLBORO,    $2,000,000  Regula, Ralph
                                                                  OH
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE, SECTION 594:              $1,000,000  Pryce, Deborah
                                                                  MARYSVILLE, OH
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE, SECTION 594: MCMACKIN       $200,000  LaTourette, Steven C.
                                                                  ROAD, MADISON, OH
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE, SECTION 594: RICHMOND       $400,000  Space, Zachary T.
                                                                  DALE, OH
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE, SECTION 594: ROUTE 41,    $1,000,000  Hobson, David L.
                                                                  PRIME, OH
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE, SECTION 594:              $2,000,000  Hobson, David L.
                                                                  SPRINGFIELD HOSPITAL, OH
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE, SECTION 594:              $1,600,000  Ryan, Tim
                                                                  STREETSBORO, PORTAGE COUNTY, OH
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE, SECTION 594: SUMMIT         $500,000  Sutton, Betty
                                                                  ROAD, CITY OF BARBERTON, OH
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE, SECTION 594: THOMPSON       $300,000  LaTourette, Steven C.
                                                                  SEWERAGE PROJECT, OH
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE, SECTION 594: TOLEDO,      $1,275,000  Kaptur, Marcy
                                                                  OH
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE, SECTION 594: UPPER          $500,000  Hobson, David L.
                                                                  HOCKING, OH
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE, SECTION 594: VILLAGE        $200,000  Schmidt, Jean
                                                                  OF ST. MARTIN, OH
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE, SECTION 594:                $500,000  Hobson, David L.
                                                                  WILLOWCREST, OH
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE, SECTION 594:                $550,000  Ryan, Tim
                                                                  YOUNGSTOWN, WICK DISTRICT, OH
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        OHIO RIVER GREENWAY PUBLIC ACCESS, IN                        $2,100,000  Hill, Baron P.
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        OHIO RIVERFRONT, CINCINNATI, OH                              $6,000,000  Chabot, Steve; Schmidt, Jean
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        OLMSTED LOCKS AND DAM, OHIO RIVER, IL & KY                 $114,000,000  Whitfield, Ed, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        ONONDAGA LAKE, NY                                            $2,000,000  Walsh, James T.
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        ORCHARD BEACH, BRONX, NY                                     $3,200,000  Crowley, Joseph; Serrano, Jose
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        OZARK--JETA TAYLOR POWERHOUSE, AR (MAJOR REHAB)             $17,300,000  Berry, Marion; Boozman, John, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        PASSAIC RIVER BASIN FLOOD MANAGEMENT, NJ                     $1,000,000  Frelinghuysen, Rodney P.; Pascrell, Jr., Bill
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        PASSAIC RIVER PRESERVATION OF NATURAL STORAGE AREAS, NJ      $4,806,000  Frelinghuysen, Rodney P.
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        PETALUMA RIVER, CA                                             $300,000  Woolsey, Lynn C.
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        PIER 36 REMOVAL                                                $100,000  Pelosi, Nancy
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        PINELLAS COUNTY, FL                                          $7,000,000  Young, C. W. Bill
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        PINHOOK CREEK, HUNTSVILLE, AL                                  $500,000  Cramer, Jr., Robert E. (Bud)
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        PLACER COUNTY, CA                                            $1,000,000  Doolittle, John T.
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        POINT MARION, LOCK AND DAM 8, MONONGAHELA RIVER, PA & WV       $150,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        PONCE DE LEON INLET, FL                                      $2,400,000  Feeney, Tom
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        POPLAR ISLAND, MD                                            $9,185,000  Cummings, Elijah E.; Ruppersberger, C. A. Dutch;
                                                                                                                                           Sarbanes, John P., The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        PORT EVERGLADES, FL                                          $3,000,000  Wexler, Robert
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        PORT OF LOS ANGELES HARBOR MAIN CHANNEL DEEPENING, CA          $885,000  Richardson, Laura; Roybal-Allard, Lucille
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        PORTUGUES AND BUCANA RIVERS, PR                             $45,000,000  Fortuno, Luis G., The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        PRESQUE ISLE PENINSULA, PA (PERMANENT)                       $1,000,000  English, Phil
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        PUGET SOUND AND ADJACENT WATERS RESTORATION, WA                $300,000  Baird, Brian; Dicks, Norman D.; Inslee, Jay; Larsen,
                                                                                                                                           Rick; Smith, Adam
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        RAMAPO RIVER AT MAHWAH AND SUFFERN, NJ                         $500,000  Engel, Eliot L.
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        RARITAN BAY AND SANDY HOOK BAY, NJ                             $191,000  Holt, Rush D.; Pallone, Jr., Frank
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        RARITAN RIVER BASIN, GREEN BROOK SUB-BASIN, NJ              $10,000,000  Ferguson, Mike; Frelinghuysen, Rodney P., The
                                                                                                                                           President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        RED RIVER BASIN CHLORIDE CONTROL, TX & OK                    $3,240,000  Hall, Ralph M.; Lucas, Frank D.; McCrery, Jim
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        RED RIVER BELOW DENISON DAM, LA, AR & TX                     $2,000,000  McCrery, Jim; Ross, Mike
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        RICHARD B RUSSELL DAM AND LAKE, GA & SC                      $1,450,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        RICHMOND, VA (COMBINED SEWER OVERFLOW)                         $300,000  Scott, Robert C. ``Bobby''
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        RIO DE FLAG, FLAGSTAFF, AZ                                     $100,000  Pastor, Ed; Renzi, Rick
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        RIO GRANDE FLOODWAY, SAN ACACIA TO BOSQUE DEL APACHE, NM       $800,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        RIO PUERTO NUEVO, PR                                        $12,000,000  Fortuno, Luis G., The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        ROANOKE RIVER UPPER BASIN, HEADWATERS AREA, VA               $1,500,000  Goodlatte, Bob, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        ROBERT C BYRD LOCKS AND DAM, OHIO RIVER, WV & OH             $1,000,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        ROSEAU RIVER, ROSEAU, MN                                     $1,000,000  Peterson, Collin C.
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        RURAL IDAHO, ID                                              $5,000,000  Simpson, Michael K.
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        SACRAMENTO DEEPWATER SHIP CHANNEL, CA                        $1,100,000  Thompson, Mike, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        SACRAMENTO RIVER BANK PROTECTION PROJECT, CA                $23,968,000  Herger, Wally; Lungren, Daniel E.; Matsui, Doris O.,
                                                                                                                                           The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        SACRAMENTO RIVER, GLENN-COLUSA IRRIGATION DISTRICT, CA       $1,000,000  Herger, Wally
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        SAN ANTONIO CHANNEL IMPROVEMENT, TX                          $1,400,000  Edwards, Chet; Gonzalez, Charles A.; Rodriguez, Ciro
                                                                                                                                           D.; Smith, Lamar
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        SAN FRANCISCO BAY TO STOCKTON, CA                            $1,800,000  McNerney, Jerry; Tauscher, Ellen O.
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        SAN LORENZO RIVER, CA                                          $400,000  Farr, Sam
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        SAND CREEK WATERSHED, SAUNDERS COUNTY, NE                    $2,400,000  Fortenberry, Jeff
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        SANTA ANA RIVER MAINSTEM, CA                                $14,000,000  Calvert, Ken; Miller, Gary G.; Rohrabacher, Dana;
                                                                                                                                           Sanchez, Loretta, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        SANTA ANA RIVER MAINSTEM, CA: SEVEN OAKS DAM WATER           $1,500,000  Lewis, Jerry
                                                                  CONSERVATION STUDY
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        SANTA MARIA RIVER LEVEES, CA                                 $8,500,000  Capps, Lois; Gallegly, Elton
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        SANTA PAULA CREEK, CA                                        $4,000,000  Gallegly, Elton
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        SAULT STE. MARIE (REPLACEMENT LOCK), MI                     $17,000,000  Obey, David R.; Stupak, Bart
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        SAVANNAH HARBOR EXPANSION, GA                                  $700,000  Barrow, John; Bishop, Jr., Sanford D.; Kingston, Jack,
                                                                                                                                           The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        SAW MILL RUN, PITTSBURGH, PA                                   $800,000  Doyle, Michael F.
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        SIMS BAYOU, HOUSTON, TX                                     $23,465,000  Green, Al, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        SITKA HARBOR BREAKWATER UPGRADE, AK                          $1,000,000  Young, Don
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        SMITH ISLAND BREAKWATERS, SOMERSET COUNTY, MD                  $100,000  Gilchrest, Wayne T.
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        SOUTH CENTRAL PA ENVIRONMENTAL IMPROVEMENT, PA               $4,500,000  Shuster, Bill
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        SOUTH CENTRAL PA ENVIRONMENTAL IMPROVEMENT, PA               $8,000,000  Murtha, John P.
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        SOUTH FLORIDA EVERGLADES ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION, FL         $135,000,000  Castor, Kathy; Diaz-Balart, Mario; Hastings, Alcee L.;
                                                                                                                                           Klein, Ron; Meek, Kendrick B.; Wasserman Schultz,
                                                                                                                                           Debbie; Wexler, Robert, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        SOUTH FLORIDA EVERGLADES ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION, FL:          $4,500,000  Mahoney, Tim, The President
                                                                  COMPREHENSIVE EVERGLADES RESTORATION PLAN: INDIAN RIVER
                                                                  LAGOON SOUTH, FL
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        SOUTH FLORIDA EVERGLADES ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION, FL:          $3,797,000  Mahoney, Tim, The President
                                                                  EVERGLADES AND SOUTH FLORIDA ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION, FL
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        SOUTH FLORIDA EVERGLADES ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION, FL:         $31,015,000  Mahoney, Tim, The President
                                                                  KISSIMMEE RIVER PROJECT, FL
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        SOUTH PERRIS, CA                                               $989,000  Bono Mack, Mary; Calvert, Ken; Issa, Darrell E.
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        SOUTH SACRAMENTO COUNTY STREAMS, CA                         $14,000,000  Lungren, Daniel E.; Matsui, Doris O., The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        SOUTHEASTERN PA ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE, PA               $250,000  Sestak, Joe
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        SOUTHEASTERN PA ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE, PA: COBBS        $500,000  Brady, Robert A.
                                                                  CREEK HABITAT, PA
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        SOUTHEASTERN PA ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE, PA: TACONY     $1,000,000  Schwartz, Allyson Y.
                                                                  CREEK, PA
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        SOUTHERN AND EASTERN KENTUCKY, KY                            $2,000,000  Rogers, Harold
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        SOUTHERN WEST VIRGINIA ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE          $1,500,000  Rahall, II, Nick J.
                                                                  PROGRAM, WV
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        ST. CROIX FALLS, WI                                          $4,207,000  Obey, David R.
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        ST. LOUIS FLOOD PROTECTION, MO                               $2,690,000  Carnahan, Russ, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        ST. LUCIE INLET, FL                                          $4,000,000  Hastings, Alcee L.; Mahoney, Tim, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        STE. GENEVIEVE, MO                                             $500,000  Carnahan, Russ
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        STONEWALL JACKSON LAKE, WV                                     $900,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        SUCCESS DAM, TULE RIVER, CA (DAM SAFETY)                     $8,000,000  Costa, Jim, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        SURFSIDE--SUNSET--NEWPORT BEACH, CA                            $800,000  Rohrabacher, Dana; Sanchez, Loretta
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        TAMPA HARBOR, FL                                               $600,000  Buchanan, Vern; Castor, Kathy; Young, C. W. Bill
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        TRES RIOS, AZ                                               $10,000,000  Mitchell, Harry E.; Pastor, Ed
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        TUCSON DRAINAGE AREA, AZ                                     $5,000,000  Giffords, Gabrielle; Grijalva, Raul M.; Pastor, Ed
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        TURKEY CREEK BASIN, KS & MO                                 $10,000,000  Cleaver, Emanuel; Moore, Dennis, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        TUTTLE CREEK LAKE, KS (DAM SAFETY)                          $23,800,000  Boyda, Nancy E., The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        UPPER MISSISSIPPI RIVER RESTORATION, IL, IA, MN, MO & WI    $20,000,000  Akin, W. Todd; Boswell, Leonard L.; Braley, Bruce L.;
                                                                                                                                           Carnahan, Russ; Clay, Wm. Lacy; Ellison, Keith; Hare,
                                                                                                                                           Phil; Hulshof, Kenny C.; Johnson, Timothy V.; LaHood,
                                                                                                                                           Ray; Loebsack, David; McCollum, Betty; Shimkus, John;
                                                                                                                                           Walz, Timothy J.; Weller, Jerry, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        UPPER NEWPORT BAY, CA                                        $2,000,000  Calvert, Ken; Royce, Edward R.; Sanchez, Loretta
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        WEST SACRAMENTO, CA                                          $4,250,000  Thompson, Mike
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        WEST VIRGINIA AND PENNSYLVANIA FLOOD CONTROL, PA & WV        $2,000,000  Mollohan, Alan B.; Murtha, John P.
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        WHITE RIVER MINIMUM FLOWS, AR                                $5,000,000  Berry, Marion; Boozman, John
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        WILLAMETTE RIVER TEMPERATURE CONTROL, OR                     $3,331,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        WILMINGTON HARBOR, NC                                        $2,075,000  McIntyre, Mike; Price, David E.
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        WOLF CREEK DAM, LAKE CUMBERLAND, KY (SEEPAGE CONTROL)       $57,000,000  Rogers, Harold; Whitfield, Ed, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        WOOD RIVER LEVEE, IL                                         $1,984,000  Costello, Jerry F.; Shimkus, John, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Construction                        YUBA RIVER BASIN, CA                                         $6,000,000  Herger, Wally
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Corps of Engineers           Section 107                         BUCKS HARBOR, ME                                           ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 107                         CHARLESTOWN BREACHWAY AND INLET, RI                        ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 107                         CLARKSVILLE, TN                                                $100,000  Tanner, John S.
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Corps of Engineers           Section 107                         COOLEY CANAL, OH                                           ............  Kaptur
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Corps of Engineers           Section 107                         DELAWARE RIVER, FAIRLESS TURNING BASIN, PA                 ............  Murphy
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Corps of Engineers           Section 107                         HAMPTON HARBOR, NH                                         ............  Shea-Porter
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Corps of Engineers           Section 107                         KAHOOLAWE HARBOR, KAHOOLAWE, HI                            ............  Hirono, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 107                         MACKINAC ISLE, HARBOR BREAKWALL, MI                        ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 107                         NASSAWADOX, VA                                             ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 107                         NORTHWEST TENNESSEE REGIONAL HARBOR, TN                    ............  Tanner
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Corps of Engineers           Section 107                         NORTHWESTERN MICHIGAN, TRAVERSE CITY, MI                   ............  Stupak
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Corps of Engineers           Section 107                         RHODES POINT, SOMERSET CO, MD                              ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 107                         SAVOONGA HARBOR, AK                                        ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 107                         ST. JEROME'S CREEK, ST. MARY'S COUNTY, MD                  ............  Hoyer
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Corps of Engineers           Section 107                         TWO HARBORS, MN                                            ............  Oberstar
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Corps of Engineers           Section 107                         WOODS HOLE, GREAT HARBOR, WOODS HOLE, MA                   ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 103                         ATHOL SPRINGS, LAKE ERIE, NY                               ............  Higgins, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 103                         BAY FARM ISLAND, CA                                        ............  Stark
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Corps of Engineers           Section 103                         CHESAPEAKE BAY SHORELINE, HAMPTON VA                       ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 103                         FT SAN GERONIMO, PR                                        ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 103                         LAKE ERIE AT PAINESVILLE, OH                               ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 103                         LASALLE PARK, BUFFALO, NY                                  ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 103                         LINCOLN PARK BEACH SEATTLE, WA                             ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 103                         MARSHFIELD, MA                                             ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 103                         NANTASKET BEACH, MA                                        ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 103                         OLD LAKESHORE ROAD, NY                                     ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 103                         PHILADELPHIA SHIPYARD, PA                                  ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 103                         UNALAKLEET STORM DAMAGE REDUCTION, UNALAKLEET, AK          ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 103                         VETERAN'S DRIVE SHORELINE, ST. THOMAS, VI                  ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 111                         MOBILE PASS, AL                                            ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 111                         CAMP ELLIS, SACO, ME                                       ............  Allen, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 111                         FAIRPORT HARBOR, OH                                        ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 111                         MATTITUCK HARBOR, NY                                       ............  Bishop, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 111                         TYBEE ISLAND CHANNEL IMPACTS, GA                           ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 111                         VERMILLION, OH                                             ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 204                         21ST AVE WEST CHAN., DULUTH, MN                            ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 204                         BLACKHAWK BOTTOMS, IA                                      ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 204                         CALC RV, MI 5-14 KS, LA                                    ............  Boustany, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 204                         ISLE AUX HERBES, AL                                        ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 204                         MAUMEE BAY RESTORATION, OH                                 ............  Kaptur, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 204                         NJIWW BENEFICIAL USE, NJ                                   ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 204                         RESTORATION OF CAT ISLANDS, WI                             ............  Kagen, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 204                         WANCHESE MARSH CREATION, NC                                ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 204                         WYNN ROAD CDF, OH                                          ............  Kaptur, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 205                         ASSUNPINK CREEK, HAMILTON TOWNSHIP, MERCER COUNTY, NJ      ............  Smith
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Corps of Engineers           Section 205                         BEAVER CREEK & TRIBS, BRISTOL, TN                          ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 205                         BEAVER CREEK BRISTOL TN AND BRISTOL, VA                    ............  Boucher; Davis, David
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Corps of Engineers           Section 205                         BLACKSNAKE CREEK, ST. JOSEPH, MO                           ............  Graves, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 205                         BLACKWATER RIVER, SALISBURY, MA                            ............  Tierney, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 205                         BORREGO SPRINGS, CA                                            $100,000  Hunter, Duncan
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Corps of Engineers           Section 205                         CONCORDIA, KS                                              ............  Moran
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Corps of Engineers           Section 205                         CROSSCREEK, ROSSVILLE, KS                                  ............  Boyda
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Corps of Engineers           Section 205                         CUYAHOGA RIVER, OH                                         ............  Kucinich
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Corps of Engineers           Section 205                         DUCK CREEK FLOOD WARNING SYSTEM, OH                        ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 205                         ESTATE LA GRANGE, VI                                       ............  Christensen
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Corps of Engineers           Section 205                         FARMERS BRANCH, TARRANT COUNTY, TX                         ............  Granger, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 205                         FESTUS CRYSTAL CITY, MO                                    ............  Carnahan
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Corps of Engineers           Section 205                         FINDLAY, OH                                                ............  Jordan
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Corps of Engineers           Section 205                         GRANITE FALLS, MN                                          ............  Peterson
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Corps of Engineers           Section 205                         HOPKINSVILLE DRY-DAM, KY                                   ............  Whitfield
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Corps of Engineers           Section 205                         JACKSON BROOK, NJ                                          ............  Frelinghuysen
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Corps of Engineers           Section 205                         KEOPU-HIENALOLI STREAM, HI                                 ............  Hirono, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 205                         LAS GALLINAS CREEK/SANTA VENETIA LEVEE, CA                 ............  Woosley
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Corps of Engineers           Section 205                         LIMESTONE CREEK, FAYETTEVILLE, NY                          ............  Walsh
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Corps of Engineers           Section 205                         LITTLE MILL CREEK, NEW CASTLE COUNTY, DE                   ............  Castle
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Corps of Engineers           Section 205                         LITTLE RIVER DIVERSION, DUTCHTOWN, MO                      ............  Emerson, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 205                         MAD CREEK, MUSCATINE, IA                                   ............  Loebsack, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 205                         MEREDOSIA, IL                                              ............  LaHood
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Corps of Engineers           Section 205                         NORTH RIVER, PEABODY, MA                                   ............  Tierney
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Corps of Engineers           Section 205                         OTTAWA, OH                                                 ............  Latta
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Corps of Engineers           Section 205                         PECAN CREEK, GAINESVILLE, TX                               ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 205                         PLATTE RIVER, FREMONT, NE                                  ............  Fortenberry, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 205                         PLATTE RIVER, SCHUYLER, NE                                 ............  Fortenberry
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Corps of Engineers           Section 205                         POPLAR BROOK, DEAL AND OCEAN TOWNSHIP, NJ                  ............  Pallone, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 205                         RIO DESCALABRADO, PR                                       ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 205                         RIO GUAMANI-GUAYA, PR                                      ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 205                         SALISBURY PLAIN RIVER, BROCKTON, MA.                           $100,000  Lynch, Stephen F.
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Corps of Engineers           Section 205                         STEEL CREEK, NY                                            ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 205                         TOWN OF CARENCRO, LAFAYETTE PARISH, LA                     ............  Boustany
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Corps of Engineers           Section 205                         TURKEY CREEK, BEN HILL COUNTY, GA                          ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 205                         UPPER PASSAIC RIVER AND TRIBUTARIES, LONG HILL TOWNSHIP,   ............  Frelinghuysen
                                                                  NJ
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Corps of Engineers           Section 205                         WAHPETON, ND                                               ............  Pomeroy
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Corps of Engineers           Section 205                         WAILELE STREAM, OAHU, HI                                   ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 205                         WHITE SLOUGH, CA                                           ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 205                         WINNEBAGO RIVER, MASON CITY, IA                            ............  Latham
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Corps of Engineers           Section 205                         WV STATEWIDE FLOOD WARNING SYSTEM, WV                      ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 205                         WYNNE, AR                                                  ............  Berry, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 206                         ARKANSAS RIVERS FISH HABITAT, KS                           ............  Tiahrt, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 206                         ARROWHEAD CREEK, OR                                        ............  Hooley
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Corps of Engineers           Section 206                         ASHEVILLE, BUNCOMBE COUNTY, NC                             ............  Shuler
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Corps of Engineers           Section 206                         BROWNSVILLE BRANCH, AR                                     ............  Berry
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Corps of Engineers           Section 206                         CANONSBURG LAKE ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION, PA                  ............  Murphy
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Corps of Engineers           Section 206                         CARPENTER CREEK, WA                                        ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 206                         CHATTAHOOCHEE FALL LINE ECOSYSTEM, AL                      ............  Bishop, Rogers
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Corps of Engineers           Section 206                         CHRISTINE/HICKSON DAMS, ND                                 ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 206                         CONCORD STREAMS RESTORATION, NC                            ............  Hayes, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 206                         DENTS RUN, PA                                              ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 206                         DRAYTON DAM, ND                                            ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 206                         EMIQUON PRESERVE, IL                                       ............  Hare, LaHood
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Corps of Engineers           Section 206                         EUGENE DELTA PONDS, OR                                     ............  DeFazio, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 206                         EUGENE FIELD, IL                                           ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 206                         FRANKLIN POINT, MD                                         ............  Hoyer
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Corps of Engineers           Section 206                         GOOSE CREEK, CO                                            ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 206                         HOFMANN DAM, IL                                            ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 206                         JACKSON CREEK, GA                                          ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 206                         JONESBORUGH WATERSHED, TN                                  ............  Davis, David
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Corps of Engineers           Section 206                         MALDEN RIVER ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION, MA                     ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 206                         MERIDIAN, WWTP, TX                                         ............  Edwards
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Corps of Engineers           Section 206                         MILFORD POND RESTORATION, MILFORD, MA                      ............  Neal, Olver
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Corps of Engineers           Section 206                         MILL POND RESTORATION, LITTLETON, MA                       ............  Tsongas
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Corps of Engineers           Section 206                         MILL RIVER RESTORATION, STAMFORD, CT                       ............  Shays
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Corps of Engineers           Section 206                         NORTH BEACH, MD                                            ............  Hoyer
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Corps of Engineers           Section 206                         NORTHWEST BRANCH, ANACOSTIA RIVER, MD                      ............  Van Hollen, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 206                         ORLAND PARK, IL                                            ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 206                         OSGOOD POND, MILFORD, NH                                   ............  Hodes
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Corps of Engineers           Section 206                         PING TOM, IL                                               ............  Davis
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Corps of Engineers           Section 206                         PISTOL CREEK, MARYVILLE, TN                                ............  Duncan, John
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Corps of Engineers           Section 206                         POCOTALIGO RIVER & SWAMP RESTORATION, SC                   ............  Clyburn, Spratt
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Corps of Engineers           Section 206                         RANCOCAS CREEK FISH PASSAGE, NJ                            ............  Saxton
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Corps of Engineers           Section 206                         ROSE BAY, VOLUISIA CO, FL                                  ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 206                         SOUNDVIEW PARK, BRONX, NY                                  ............  Crowley, Serrano
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Corps of Engineers           Section 206                         SPRING LAKE, SAN MARCOS, TX                                ............  Doggett, Edwards
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Corps of Engineers           Section 206                         SPRINGFIELD MILLRACE, OR                                   ............  DeFazio
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Corps of Engineers           Section 206                         ST. HELENA-NAPA RIVER PROJECT, CA                          ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 206                         STEPHENVILLE WWTP, TX                                      ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 206                         STORM LAKE, IA                                             ............  King, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 206                         SWEET ARROW LAKE, PA                                       ............  Holden
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Corps of Engineers           Section 206                         TAMARISK ERADICATION, CO                                   ............  Salazar
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Corps of Engineers           Section 206                         UPPER YORK CREEK DAM REMOVAL, CA                           ............  Thompson
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Corps of Engineers           Section 206                         VENTURA MARSH HABITAT, CLEAR LAKE, IA                      ............  Latham, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 206                         WESTERN CARY STREAM RESTORATION, CARY, NC                  ............  Price
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Corps of Engineers           Section 206                         WILSON BAY RESTORATION, NC                                 ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 1135                        ASSUNPINK CREEK, TRENTON, NJ                               ............  Holt, Smith
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Corps of Engineers           Section 1135                        BLOOMINGTON STATE PARK, MO                                 ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 1135                        BLUE VALLEY WETLANDS, JACKSON, MO                          ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 1135                        BRAIDED REACH, WA                                          ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 1135                        DUCK CREEK, MO                                             ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 1135                        EAGLELAND ECOSYSTEM, TX                                    ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 1135                        GERRITSEN CREEK, NY                                        ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 1135                        GREEN RVR DAM, MOD, KY                                     ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 1135                        INDIAN RIDGE MARSH, CHICAGO, IL                            ............  Jackson, Jr., The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 1135                        KANAHA POND, MAUI, HI                                      ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 1135                        KAUNAKAKAI STR, MOLOKAI, HI                                ............  Hirono, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 1135                        LEWISVILLE LAKE, TX                                        ............  Burgess
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Corps of Engineers           Section 1135                        LOWER CACHE RESTORATION, AR                                ............  Berry
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Corps of Engineers           Section 1135                        LOWER COLUMBIA SLOUGH, OR                                  ............  Blumenauer, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 1135                        LOWER KINGMAN ISLAND, DC                                   ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 1135                        PRISON FARM, ND                                            ............  Pomeroy, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 1135                        PUEBLO OF SANTA ANA, AQUATIC HABITAT RESTORATION, NM       ............  Udall, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 1135                        RATHBUN LAKE HABITAT RESTORATION, IA                       ............  Boswell, Loebsack
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Corps of Engineers           Section 1135                        ROUTE 66 ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION, ALBUQUERQUE, NM        ............  Wilson
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Corps of Engineers           Section 1135                        SAND HILL RIVER, MN                                        ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 1135                        SHORTY'S ISLAND, WA                                        ............  The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 1135                        SPRING CREEK, NY                                           ............  Meeks, Weiner
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Corps of Engineers           Section 1135                        SPUNKY BOTTOMS, IL                                         ............  LaHood
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Corps of Engineers           Section 1135                        TAPPAN LAKE, OH                                            ............  Space, The President
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Corps of Engineers           Section 1135                        TUJUNGA WASH ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION, CA                 ............  Berman, Roybal-Allard
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Investigations                 ALEXANDRIA TO THE GULF, LA                                     $790,000  Alexander, Rodney, The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Investigations                 ATCHAFALAYA BASIN FLOODWAY SYSTEM LAND STUDY, LA               $100,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Investigations                 COLDWATER RIVER BASIN BELOW ARKABUTLA LAKE, MS                 $125,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Investigations                 COLLECTION AND STUDY OF BASIC DATA                             $400,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Investigations                 MEMPHIS METRO AREA, STORM WATER MGMT STUDY, TN & MS             $34,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Construction                   ATCHAFALAYA BASIN FLOODWAY SYSTEM, LA                        $2,025,000  Melancon, Charlie, The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Construction                   ATCHAFALAYA BASIN, LA                                        $6,300,000  Melancon, Charlie, The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Construction                   BAYOU METO BASIN, AR                                         $2,600,000  Berry, Marion
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Construction                   CHANNEL IMPROVEMENT, DIKES, AR, IL, KY, LA, MS, MO & TN     $12,134,000  Berry, Marion, The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Construction                   CHANNEL IMPROVEMENT, REVETMENT OPERATIONS, AR, IL,KY, LA,   $40,741,000  Berry, Marion, The President
                                                                  MS, MO & TN
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Construction                   MISSISSIPPI DELTA REGION, LA                                 $2,259,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Construction                   MISSISSIPPI RIVER LEVEES, AR, IL, KY, LA, MS, MO & TN       $35,000,000  Alexander, Rodney; Berry, Marion; The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Construction                   MISSISSIPPI RIVER LEVEES, AR, IL, KY, LA, MS, MO & TN:       $3,800,000  Emerson, Jo Ann
                                                                  NEW MADRID LEVEE CLOSURE AND MO PED ACTIVITIES
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Construction                   ST. FRANCIS BASIN, AR & MO                                   $3,300,000  Berry, Marion
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Construction                   ST. JOHNS BAYOU & NEW MADRID FLOODWAY, MO                      $200,000  Emerson, Jo Ann
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Construction                   WEST TENNESSEE TRIBUTARIES, TN                                 $500,000  Tanner, John S.
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Operations and Maintenance     ATCHAFALAYA BASIN, FLOODWAY SYSTEM, LA                       $2,117,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Operations and Maintenance     ATCHAFALAYA BASIN, LA                                        $8,619,000  Melancon, Charlie, The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Operations and Maintenance     BATON ROUGE HARBOR, DEVIL SWAMP, LA                            $162,000  Alexander, Rodney, The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Operations and Maintenance     BAYOU COCODRIE AND TRIBUTARIES, LA                              $42,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Operations and Maintenance     BONNET CARRE, LA                                             $2,346,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Operations and Maintenance     DIKES, AR, IL, KY, LA, MS, MO & TN                           $1,290,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Operations and Maintenance     DREDGING, AR, IL, KY, LA, MS, MO & TN                       $16,869,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Operations and Maintenance     GREENVILLE HARBOR, MS                                          $436,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Operations and Maintenance     HELENA HARBOR, PHILLIPS COUNTY, AR                             $128,000  Berry, Marion, The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Operations and Maintenance     INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, AR                              $249,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Operations and Maintenance     INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, IL                              $135,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Operations and Maintenance     INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, KY                               $93,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Operations and Maintenance     INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, LA                            $1,727,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Operations and Maintenance     INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, MO                              $185,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Operations and Maintenance     INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, MS                              $101,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Operations and Maintenance     INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, TN                               $81,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Operations and Maintenance     LOWER ARKANSAS RIVER, NORTH BANK, AR                           $256,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Operations and Maintenance     LOWER ARKANSAS RIVER, SOUTH BANK, AR                           $161,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Operations and Maintenance     LOWER RED RIVER, SOUTH BANK LEVEES, LA                          $53,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Operations and Maintenance     MEMPHIS HARBOR, MCKELLAR LAKE, TN                            $3,283,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Operations and Maintenance     MISSISSIPPI DELTA REGION, CAERNARVON, LA                       $578,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Operations and Maintenance     MISSISSIPPI RIVER LEVEES, AR, IL, KY, LA, MS, MO & TN       $15,873,000  Berry, Marion, The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Operations and Maintenance     OLD RIVER, LA                                               $13,882,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Operations and Maintenance     REVETMENTS, AR, IL, KY, LA, MS, MO & TN                     $47,052,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Operations and Maintenance     ST. FRANCIS BASIN, AR & MO                                   $4,445,000  Berry, Marion; Emerson, Jo Ann, The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Operations and Maintenance     TENSAS BASIN, BOEUF AND TENSAS RIVERS, AR & LA               $1,880,000  Alexander, Rodney, The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Operations and Maintenance     TENSAS BASIN, RED RIVER BACKWATER, LA                        $2,501,000  Alexander, Rodney, The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Operations and Maintenance     VICKSBURG HARBOR, MS                                           $424,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Operations and Maintenance     WAPPAPELLO LAKE, MO                                          $9,567,000  Emerson, Jo Ann, The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Operations and Maintenance     WHITE RIVER BACKWATER, AR                                    $1,039,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Operations and Maintenance     YAZOO BASIN, ARKABUTLA LAKE, MS                              $6,228,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Operations and Maintenance     YAZOO BASIN, BIG SUNFLOWER RIVER, MS                           $171,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Operations and Maintenance     YAZOO BASIN, ENID LAKE, MS                                   $6,388,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Operations and Maintenance     YAZOO BASIN, GREENWOOD, MS                                   $1,650,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Operations and Maintenance     YAZOO BASIN, GRENADA LAKE, MS                                $6,201,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Operations and Maintenance     YAZOO BASIN, MAIN STEM, MS                                   $1,128,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Operations and Maintenance     YAZOO BASIN, SARDIS LAKE, MS                                 $6,971,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Operations and Maintenance     YAZOO BASIN, TRIBUTARIES, MS                                   $694,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Operations and Maintenance     YAZOO BASIN, WILL M WHITTINGTON AUX CHAN, MS                   $272,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Operations and Maintenance     YAZOO BASIN, YAZOO BACKWATER AREA, MS                          $393,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           MRT--Operations and Maintenance     YAZOO BASIN, YAZOO CITY, MS                                    $534,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ABIQUIU DAM, NM                                              $2,109,000  Udall, Tom, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ALABAMA--COOSA COMPREHENSIVE WATER STUDY, AL                   $356,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ALABAMA RIVER LAKES, AL                                     $18,600,000  Bonner, Jo; Davis, Artur; Everett, Terry, The
                                                                                                                                           President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ALAMO LAKE, AZ                                               $1,506,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ALBENI FALLS DAM, ID                                         $1,462,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ALLATOONA LAKE, GA                                           $7,325,000  Gingrey, Phil, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ALLEGHENY RIVER, PA                                          $6,249,000  English, Phil, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ALMOND LAKE, NY                                                $403,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ALUM CREEK LAKE, OH                                          $1,367,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ALVIN R BUSH DAM, PA                                           $561,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ANCHORAGE HARBOR, AK                                        $16,721,000  Young, Don, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ANDALUSIA HARBOR, IL                                           $143,000  Hare, Phil
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 APALACHICOLA, CHATTAHOOCHEE AND FLINT RIVERS GA, AL & FL     $3,247,000  Gingrey, Phil, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 APPLEGATE LAKE, OR                                             $859,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 APPOMATTOX RIVER, VA                                           $605,000  Forbes, J. Randy; Scott, Robert C. ``Bobby''
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 AQUILLA LAKE, TX                                             $1,286,000  Edwards, Chet, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ARCADIA HARBOR, MI                                             $156,000  Hoekstra, Peter
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ARCADIA LAKE, OK                                               $448,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ARECIBO HARBOR, PR                                              $95,000  Fortuno, Luis G., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ARKANSAS LAKES (BLAKELY MOUNTAIN DAM, LAKE OUACHITA,        $19,181,000  Ross, Mike, The President
                                                                  DEGRAY LAKE, NARROWS DAM, LAKE GREESON), AR
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ARKANSAS RIVER SYSTEM                                       $45,332,000  Snyder, Vic, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ARKANSAS-RED RIVER BASINS CHLORIDE CONTROL-AREA VIII, TX     $1,344,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ARKPORT DAM, NY                                                $214,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ASHTABULA HARBOR, OH                                         $1,758,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ATCHAFALAYA RIVER AND BAYOUS CHENE, BOEUF & BLACK, LA        $8,543,000  Alexander, Rodney; Melancon, Charlie, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ATLANTIC INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY--ACC, VA                      $1,732,000  Forbes, J. Randy, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ATLANTIC INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY--DSC, VA                        $919,000  Butterfield, G. K.; Forbes, J. Randy, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ATLANTIC INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY, GA                             $244,000  Kingston, Jack, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ATLANTIC INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY, NC                             $855,000  McIntyre, Mike; Price, David E., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ATLANTIC INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY, SC                             $688,000  Brown, Jr., Henry E., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 AUNT LYDIA'S COVE, CHATHAM, MA                                 $380,000  Delahunt, William D.
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 AYLESWORTH CREEK LAKE, PA                                      $204,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 B EVERETT JORDAN DAM AND LAKE, NC                            $1,551,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BALL MOUNTAIN, VT                                              $683,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BALTIMORE HARBOR AND CHANNELS (50 FOOT), MD                 $17,283,000  Cummings, Elijah E.; Ruppersberger, C. A. Dutch;
                                                                                                                                           Sarbanes, John P., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BALTIMORE HARBOR, MD (DRIFT REMOVAL)                           $321,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BARATARIA BAY WATERWAY, LA                                     $880,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BARBERS POINT HARBOR, HI                                       $190,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BARBOUR TERMINAL CHANNEL, TX                                 $1,346,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BARDWELL LAKE, TX                                            $2,054,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BARKLEY DAM AND LAKE, BARKLEY, KY & TN                       $9,742,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BARNEGAT INLET, NJ                                             $665,000  Saxton, Jim, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BARRE FALLS DAM, MA                                            $551,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BARREN RIVER LAKE, KY                                        $3,771,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BAYOU BODCAU RESERVOIR, LA                                     $769,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BAYOU LAFOURCHE AND LAFOURCHE JUMP WATERWAY, LA                $688,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BAYOU PIERRE, LA                                                $17,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BAYOU SEGNETTE WATERWAY, LA                                    $296,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BAYOU TECHE & VERMILION RIVER, LA                               $13,000  Boustany, Jr., Charles W., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BAYOU TECHE, LA                                                $199,000  Boustany, Jr., Charles W., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BAYPORT SHIP CHANNEL, TX                                     $2,966,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BEAR CREEK LAKE, CO                                            $315,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BEAVER LAKE, AR                                              $5,007,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BEECH FORK LAKE, WV                                          $1,399,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BELTON LAKE, TX                                              $3,389,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BELTZVILLE LAKE, PA                                          $1,245,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BENBROOK LAKE, TX                                            $2,187,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BERLIN LAKE, OH                                              $4,624,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BIG BEND DAM, LAKE SHARPE, SD                                $6,691,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BIG SANDY HARBOR, KY                                         $1,188,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BIGSTONE LAKE--WHETSTONE RIVER, MN & SD                        $163,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BIRCH HILL DAM, MA                                             $545,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BIRCH LAKE, OK                                                 $616,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BLACK BUTTE LAKE, CA                                         $1,856,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BLACK ROCK CHANNEL AND TONAWANDA HARBOR, NY                  $1,173,000  Higgins, Brian, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BLACK ROCK LAKE, CT                                            $395,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BLACK WARRIOR AND TOMBIGBEE RIVERS, AL                      $21,081,000  Aderholt, Robert B., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BLACKWATER DAM, NH                                             $539,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BLAKELY MT DAM, LAKE OUACHITA, AR                            $8,265,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BLOCK ISLAND HARBOR OF REFUGE, RI                              $342,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BLUE MARSH LAKE, PA                                          $2,599,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BLUE MOUNTAIN LAKE, AR                                       $1,356,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BLUE RIVER LAKE, OR                                            $406,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BLUESTONE LAKE, WV                                           $1,433,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BONNEVILLE LOCK & DAM, OR & WA                               $9,206,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BOSTON HARBOR, MA                                            $5,700,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BOWMAN HALEY, ND                                               $145,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BRAZOS ISLAND HARBOR, TX                                     $8,075,000  Edwards, Chet; Ortiz, Solomon P., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BROKEN BOW LAKE, OK                                          $1,808,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BRONX RIVER, NY                                                $238,000  Crowley, Joseph, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BROOKVILLE LAKE, IN                                          $1,567,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BRUNSWICK HARBOR, GA                                         $5,268,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BUCHANAN DAM, HV EASTMAN LAKE, CA                            $1,729,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BUCKHORN LAKE, KY                                            $2,311,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BUFFALO BAYOU & TRIBUTARIES, TX                              $1,637,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BUFFALO HARBOR, NY                                              $48,000  Higgins, Brian, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BUFFUMVILLE LAKE, MA                                           $489,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BUFORD DAM AND LAKE SIDNEY LANIER, GA                        $7,549,000  Gingrey, Phil, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BULL SHOALS LAKE, AR                                         $6,999,000  Berry, Marion, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BURNS WATERWAY HARBOR, IN                                    $2,404,000  Visclosky, Peter J., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BURNS WATERWAY SMALL BOAT HARBOR, IN                           $950,000  Visclosky, Peter J.
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BURNSVILLE LAKE, WV                                          $1,874,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 BUTTERMILK CHANNEL, NY                                         $209,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CADDO LAKE, LA                                                 $172,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CAESAR CREEK LAKE, OH                                        $2,042,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CAGLES MILL LAKE, IN                                         $1,950,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CALCASIEU RIVER AND PASS, LA                                $14,220,000  Boustany, Jr., Charles W., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CALUMET HARBOR AND RIVER, IL & IN                            $4,541,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CANAVERAL HARBOR, FL                                         $5,700,000  Weldon, Dave, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CANTON LAKE, OK                                              $1,622,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CANYON LAKE, TX                                              $3,502,000  Smith, Lamar, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CAPE COD CANAL, MA                                          $10,969,000  Delahunt, William D., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CAPE FEAR RIVER ABOVE WILMINGTON, NC                           $682,000  McIntyre, Mike, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CARLYLE LAKE, IL                                             $3,947,000  Shimkus, John, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CARR CREEK LAKE, KY                                          $1,707,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CARTERS DAM AND LAKE, GA                                     $7,318,000  Gingrey, Phil, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CARUTHERSVILLE HARBOR, MO                                       $10,300  Emerson, Jo Ann, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CAVE RUN LAKE, KY                                            $1,043,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CECIL M. HARDEN LAKE, IN                                     $1,165,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CENTER HILL LAKE, TN                                         $6,670,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CENTRAL & SOUTHERN FLORIDA, FL                              $12,572,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CHANNEL ISLANDS HARBOR, CA                                   $5,092,000  Capps, Lois, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CHANNEL TO PORT BOLIVAR, TX                                    $331,000  Paul, Ron, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CHANNELS IN LAKE ST. CLAIR, MI                                 $148,000  Miller, Candice S., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CHARLES RIVER NATURAL VALLEY STORAGE AREA, MA                  $276,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CHARLESTON HARBOR, SC                                        $9,450,000  Brown, Jr., Henry E., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CHARLEVOIX HARBOR, MI                                          $187,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CHATFIELD LAKE, CO                                           $1,117,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CHEATHAM LOCK AND DAM, TN                                    $6,488,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CHENA RIVER LAKES, AK                                        $2,114,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CHERRY CREEK LAKE, CO                                          $827,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CHETCO RIVER, OR                                               $545,000  DeFazio, Peter A., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CHICAGO HARBOR, IL                                           $2,000,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CHICAGO RIVER, IL                                              $451,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CHICKAMAUGA LOCK, TENNESSEE RIVER, TN                        $1,140,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CHIEF JOSEPH DAM, WA                                           $746,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CHINCOTEAGUE HARBOR OF REFUGE, VA                              $253,000  Drake, Thelma D., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CHINCOTEAGUE INLET, VA                                         $197,000  Drake, Thelma D., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CLAIRBORNE COUNTY PORT, MS                                       $1,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CLARENCE CANNON DAM AND MARK TWAIN LAKE, MO                  $6,127,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CLARENCE J BROWN DAM, OH                                     $2,394,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CLEARWATER LAKE, MO                                          $2,684,000  Emerson, Jo Ann, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CLEVELAND HARBOR, OH                                         $6,375,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CLINTON LAKE, KS                                             $1,940,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CLINTON RIVER, MI                                              $950,000  Miller, Candice S.
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 COCHITI LAKE, NM                                             $2,272,000  Udall, Tom, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 COLD BROOK LAKE, SD                                            $288,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 COLD SPRING INLET, NJ                                          $231,000  LoBiondo, Frank A., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 COLEBROOK RIVER LAKE, CT                                       $520,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 COLUMBIA & LWR WILLAMETTE R BLW VANCOUVER, WA AND           $23,164,000  Baird, Brian, The President
                                                                  PORTLAND, OR
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 COLUMBIA & LWR WILLAMETTE R BLW VANCOUVER, WA AND              $770,000  Wu, David
                                                                  PORTLAND, OR, WESTPORT SLOUGH
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 COLUMBIA RIVER AT BAKER BAY, WA & OR                             $3,000  Baird, Brian, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 COLUMBIA RIVER AT THE MOUTH, OR & WA                        $14,369,000  Baird, Brian, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 COLUMBIA RIVER AT THE MOUTH, OR & WA, BENEFICIAL USE OF        $380,000  Wu, David
                                                                  DREDGE MATERIAL AT MCR
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 COLUMBIA RIVER BETWEEN CHINOOK AND SAND ISLAND, WA               $6,000  Baird, Brian, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 COLUMBIA RIVER BETWEEN VANCOUVER, WA & THE DALLES, OR          $608,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CONANT BROOK LAKE, MA                                          $220,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CONCHAS LAKE, NM                                             $1,150,000  Udall, Tom, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CONEMAUGH RIVER LAKE, PA                                     $1,647,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CONNEAUT HARBOR, OH                                            $333,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 COOPER RIVER, CHARLESTON HARBOR, SC                          $4,451,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 COOS BAY, OR                                                 $4,939,000  DeFazio, Peter A., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 COPAN LAKE, OK                                                 $890,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 COQUILLE RIVER, OR                                             $292,000  DeFazio, Peter A., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CORALVILLE LAKE, IA                                          $2,743,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CORDELL HULL DAM AND RESERVOIR, TN                           $6,067,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CORPUS CHRISTI SHIP CHANNEL, TX                              $3,228,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 COTTAGE GROVE LAKE, OR                                         $941,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 COTTONWOOD SPRINGS LAKE, SD                                    $212,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 COUGAR LAKE, OR                                              $1,472,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 COUNCIL GRAVE LAKE, KS                                       $1,262,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 COWANESQUE LAKE, PA                                          $1,997,000  Peterson, John E., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 COYOTE VALLEY DAM, LAKE MENDOCINO, CA                        $3,215,000  Thompson, Mike, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CRESCENT CITY HARBOR, CA                                     $1,663,000  Thompson, Mike
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CROOKED CREEK LAKE, PA                                       $2,404,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CUMBERLAND, MD AND RIDGELEY, WV                                 $93,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 CURWENSVILLE LAKE, PA                                          $594,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 DALE HOLLOW LAKE, TN                                         $5,949,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 DARDANELLE LOCK & DAM, AR                                    $8,066,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 DEER CREEK LAKE, OH                                          $1,291,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 DEGRAY LAKE, AR                                              $6,270,000  Ross, Mike, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 DELAWARE LAKE, OH                                            $1,373,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 DELAWARE RIVER AT CAMDEN, NJ                                    $14,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 DELAWARE RIVER, PHILADELPHIA TO THE SEA, NJ, PA & DE        $17,839,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 DELAWARE RIVER, PHILADELPHIA, PA TO TRENTON, NJ                $713,000  Murphy, Patrick J., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 DENISON DAM, LAKE TEXOMA, TX & OK                            $6,073,000  Cole, Tom, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 DENISON DAM, LAKE TEXOMA, TX & OK, SHORELINE MANAGEMENT        $475,000  Hall, Ralph M.
                                                                  PLAN
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 DEPOE BAY, OR                                                    $3,000  Hooley, Darlene, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 DEQUEEN LAKE, AR                                             $1,222,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 DETROIT LAKE, OR                                             $1,011,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 DETROIT RIVER, MI                                            $5,061,000  Dingell, John D., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 DEWEY LAKE, KY                                               $1,680,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 DIERKS LAKE, AR                                              $1,286,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 DILLINGHAM HARBOR, AK                                          $798,000  Young, Don, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 DILLON LAKE, OHIO                                            $1,381,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 DISPOSAL AREA MONITORING, ME                                 $1,140,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 DORENA LAKE, OR                                                $789,000  DeFazio, Peter A., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 DRY CREEK (WARM SPRINGS) LAKE & CHANNEL, CA                  $4,814,000  Thompson, Mike; Woolsey, Lynn C., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 DULUTH-SUPERIOR HARBOR, MN & WI                              $4,683,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 DUNKIRK HARBOR, NY                                             $779,000  Higgins, Brian
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 DWORKSHAK DAM AND RESERVOIR, ID                              $2,284,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 EAST BRANCH CLARION RIVER LAKE, PA                           $2,165,000  Peterson, John E., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 EAST BRIMFIELD LAKE, MA                                        $378,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 EAST FORK, TOMBIGBEE RIVER, MS                                 $128,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 EAST LYNN LAKE, WV                                           $1,942,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 EAST RIVER, NY                                                 $475,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 EAST ROCKAWAY INLET, NY                                      $4,009,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 EAST SIDNEY LAKE, NY                                           $449,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 EASTCHESTER CREEK, NY                                          $171,000  Crowley, Joseph, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 EAU GALLE RIVER LAKE, WI                                       $580,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 EDIZ HOOK, WA                                                   $60,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 EDWARD MACDOWELL LAKE, NH                                      $488,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 EL DORADO LAKE, KS                                             $607,000  Tiahrt, Todd, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ELK CITY LAKE, KS                                              $697,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ELKINS, WV                                                      $13,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ELVIS STAHR (HICKMAN) HARBOR, KY                                $24,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ESCAMBIA AND CONECUH RIVERS, FL                                 $24,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ESTELLINE SPRINGS EXPERIMENTAL PROJECT, TX                      $36,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 EUFAULA LAKE, OK                                             $5,081,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 EVERETT HARBOR AND SNOHOMISH RIVER, WA                       $1,228,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 EVERGLADES AND SOUTH FLORIDA ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION, FL         $618,000  Wasserman Schultz, Debbie, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 FAIRPORT HARBOR, OH                                          $1,925,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 FALL CREEK LAKE, OR                                            $872,000  DeFazio, Peter A., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 FALL RIVER LAKE, KS                                          $1,220,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 FALLS LAKE, NC                                               $1,599,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 FARM CREEK RESERVOIRS, IL                                      $193,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 FARMINGTON DAM, CA                                             $421,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 FERN RIDGE LAKE, OR                                          $1,361,000  DeFazio, Peter A., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 FERNANDINA HARBOR, FL                                        $1,924,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 FERRELLS BRIDGE DAM, LAKE O' THE PINES, TX                   $3,970,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 FISHTRAP LAKE, KY                                            $1,739,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 FLUSHING BAY AND CREEK, NY                                     $504,000  Crowley, Joseph, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 FORT GIBSON LAKE, OK                                         $9,707,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 FORT RANDALL DAM, LAKE FRANCIS CASE, SD                      $8,224,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 FORT SUPPLY LAKE, OK                                           $705,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 FOSTER JOSEPH SAYERS DAM, PA                                   $601,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 FOX RIVER LOCKS RESTORATION, WI                                $475,000  Kagen, Steve
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 FOX RIVER, WI                                                $1,686,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 FRANCIS E WALTER DAM, PA                                       $735,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 FRANKFORT HARBOR, MI                                           $570,000  Hoekstra, Peter
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 FRANKLIN FALLS DAM, NH                                         $588,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 FREEPORT HARBOR, TX                                          $6,669,000  Paul, Ron, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 FRESHWATER BAYOU, LA                                         $1,756,000  Boustany, Jr., Charles W., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 FT PECK DAM AND LAKE, MT                                     $4,222,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 GALISTEO DAM, NM                                               $402,000  Udall, Tom, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 GALVESTON HARBOR AND CHANNEL, TX                             $5,721,000  Lampson, Nick; Paul, Ron, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 GARRISON DAM, LAKE SAKAKAWEA, ND                             $9,015,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 GATHRIGHT DAM AND LAKE MOOMAW, VA                            $1,921,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 GAVINS POINT DAM, LEWIS AND CLARK LAKE, NE AND SD            $6,192,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 GENERAL EDGAR JADWIN DAM AND RESERVOIR, PA                     $217,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 GEORGETOWN HARBOR, SC                                        $2,660,000  Brown, Jr., Henry E., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 GILLHAM LAKE, AR                                             $1,098,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 GIWW, CHANNEL TO VICTORIA, TX                                $2,571,000  Paul, Ron, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 GIWW, CHOCOLATE BAYOU, TX                                    $2,780,000  Paul, Ron, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 GRAND HAVEN HARBOR, MI                                       $1,246,000  Hoekstra, Peter, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 GRANGER DAM AND LAKE, TX                                     $2,114,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 GRAPEVINE LAKE, TX                                           $2,755,000  Burgess, Michael C., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 GRAYS HARBOR AND CHEHALIS RIVER, WA                          $8,721,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 GRAYS HARBOR AND CHEHALIS RIVER, WA, LONG TERM MANAGEMENT      $356,000  Dicks, Norman D.
                                                                  STUDY
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 GRAYS REEF PASSAGE, MI                                         $171,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 GRAYSON LAKE, KY                                             $1,373,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 GREAT LAKES SEDIMENT TRANSPORT MODEL, CORNUCOPIA HARBOR,        $95,000  Obey, David R.
                                                                  WI
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 GREAT SALT PLAINS LAKE, OK                                     $243,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 GREAT SOUTH BAY, NY                                             $76,000  Bishop, Timothy H., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 GREEN AND BARREN RIVERS, KY                                  $2,563,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 GREEN BAY HARBOR, WI                                         $3,998,000  Kagen, Steve, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 GREEN PETER--FOSTER LAKES, OR                                $1,732,000  DeFazio, Peter A., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 GREEN RIVER LAKE, KY                                         $4,695,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 GREENS BAYOU, TX                                               $808,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 GREENVILLE HARBOR, MS                                          $414,000  Thompson, Bennie G.
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 GREENWICH HARBOR, CT                                            $48,000  Shays, Christopher
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 GREERS FERRY LAKE, AR                                        $6,518,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY, TX                              $30,280,000  Edwards, Chet; Ortiz, Solomon P.; Paul, Ron; Poe, Ted,
                                                                                                                                           The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY, AL                               $6,869,000  Taylor, Gene, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY, AL                                  $16,881  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 GULFPORT HARBOR, MS                                          $3,529,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 HAMPTON HARBOR, HAMPTON, NH                                    $124,000  Shea-Porter, Carol
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 HAMPTON ROADS, NORFOLK & NEWPORT NEWS HARBOR, VA (DRIFT      $1,053,000  Drake, Thelma D., The President
                                                                  REMOVAL)
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 HANCOCK BROOK LAKE, CT                                         $321,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 HARLAN COUNTY LAKE, NE                                       $1,697,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 HARRY S TRUMAN DAM AND RESERVOIR, MO                         $9,275,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 HARRY S. TRUMAN DAM AND RESERVOIR, MO, STILLING BASIN        $1,900,000  Skelton, Ike, The President
                                                                  REPAIRS
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 HARTWELL LAKE, GA & SC                                      $11,579,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 HELENA HARBOR, AR                                               $86,000  Berry, Marion, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 HERRING BAY, ROCKHOLD CREEK, MD                                $475,000  Hoyer, Steny H.
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 HEYBURN LAKE, OK                                               $527,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 HIDDEN DAM, HENSLEY LAKE, CA                                 $1,697,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 HILLS CREEK LAKE, OR                                           $752,000  DeFazio, Peter A., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 HILLSDALE LAKE, KS                                             $726,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 HODGES VILLAGE DAM, MA                                         $478,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 HOLLAND HARBOR, MI                                             $559,000  Hoekstra, Peter, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 HOMER HARBOR, AK                                               $589,000  Young, Don, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 HOMME LAKE, ND                                                 $143,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 HOP BROOK LAKE, CT                                             $873,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 HOPKINTON-EVERETT LAKES, NH                                  $1,027,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 HORDS CREEK LAKE, TX                                         $1,405,000  Conaway, K. Michael, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 HOUMA NAVIGATION CANAL, LA                                   $1,425,000  Melancon, Charlie, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 HOUSTON SHIP CHANNEL, TX                                    $14,111,000  Culberson, John Abney; Edwards, Chet; Green, Al;
                                                                                                                                           Green, Gene; Jackson-Lee, Sheila; Lampson, Nick;
                                                                                                                                           Paul, Ron, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 HOWARD HANSON DAM, WA                                        $2,496,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 HUDSON RIVER CHANNEL, NY                                       $475,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 HUDSON RIVER, NY (MAINT)                                     $1,069,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 HUDSON RIVER, NY (O & C)                                     $1,449,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 HUGO LAKE, OK                                                $1,418,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 HULAH LAKE, OK                                                 $452,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 HUMBOLDT HARBOR AND BAY, CA                                  $4,887,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 HURON HARBOR, OH                                             $1,454,000  Kaptur, Marcy, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ICE HARBOR LOCK & DAM, WA                                    $4,733,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ILLINOIS WATERWAY, IL & IN                                  $36,215,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ILLINOIS WATERWAY, IL & IN, GRAFTON, IL TO LAGRANGE LOCK     $2,438,000  Hare, Phil; LaHood, Ray, The President
                                                                  & DAM
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INDIANA HARBOR, IN                                           $2,981,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECTS, OR              $31,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECTS, WA              $67,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECTS, GA              $60,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECTS, IL              $62,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, AK                            $1,005,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, AL                               $57,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, AR                              $483,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, AZ                               $93,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, CA                            $3,631,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, CO                              $434,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, CT                              $300,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, DC                               $59,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, FL                              $285,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, GA                              $135,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, HI                              $626,000  Hirono, Mazie K., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, IA                            $1,124,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, ID                              $317,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, IL                            $2,225,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, IN                              $603,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, KS                              $168,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, KY                              $526,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, LA                            $1,723,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, MA                              $362,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, MD                               $85,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, ME                               $28,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, MI                              $219,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, MN                              $592,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, MO                            $1,604,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, MS                              $212,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, MT                               $51,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, NC                              $238,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, ND                              $342,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, NE                              $483,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, NH                               $35,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, NJ                              $240,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, NM                              $770,000  Udall, Tom, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, NV                              $121,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, NY                              $979,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, OH                              $429,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, OK                              $168,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, OR                              $392,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, PA                              $562,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, RI                               $41,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, SC                               $62,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, SD                               $47,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, TN                               $81,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, TX                            $1,839,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, UT                               $71,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, VA                              $215,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, VT                               $67,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, WA                              $592,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, WI                              $119,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, WV                              $242,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, WY                               $32,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY CALOOSAHATCHEE R TO ANCLOTE R, FL      $3,325,000  Buchanan, Vern; Mack, Connie; Young, C. W. Bill
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY, DELAWARE RIVER TO CHESAPEAKE BAY,    $14,716,000  Castle, Michael N.; Cummings, Elijah E., The President
                                                                  DE & MD
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY, JACKSONVILLE TO MIAMI, FL             $5,890,000  Brown, Corrine; Crenshaw, Ander; Diaz-Balart, Lincoln;
                                                                                                                                           Feeney, Tom; Hastings, Alcee L.; Mahoney, Tim; Mica,
                                                                                                                                           John L.; Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana; Wasserman Schultz,
                                                                                                                                           Debbie, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY, REHOBOTH BAY TO DELAWARE BAY, DE         $38,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ISABELLA LAKE, CA                                            $1,334,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 J EDWARD ROUSH LAKE, IN                                      $2,700,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 J PERCY PRIEST DAM AND RESERVOIR, TN                         $4,372,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 J STORM THURMOND LAKE, GA & SC                              $10,513,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 J. BENNETT JOHNSTON WATERWAY, LA                            $10,027,000  Alexander, Rodney; McCrery, Jim, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 J. PERCY PRIEST GREENWAY, TN                                    $95,000  Gordon, Bart
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 JACKSON HOLE LEVEES, WY                                        $310,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 JACKSONVILLE HARBOR, FL                                      $5,866,000  Brown, Corrine; Crenshaw, Ander; The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 JAMAICA BAY, NY                                                $238,000  Meeks, Gregory W., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 JAMES RIVER CHANNEL, VA                                      $3,484,000  Scott, Robert C. ``Bobby'', The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 JEMEZ CANYON DAM, NM                                           $650,000  Udall, Tom, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 JENNINGS RANDOLPH LAKE, MD & WV                              $1,627,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 JIM CHAPMAN LAKE, TX                                         $1,901,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 JIM WOODRUFF LOCK AND DAM, LAKE SEMINOLE, FL, AL & GA       $10,274,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 JIM WOODRUFF LOCK AND DAM, LAKE SEMINOLE, FL, AL & GA,         $855,000  Bishop, Jr., Sanford D.
                                                                  HYDRILLA CONTROL
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 JIM WOODRUFF LOCK AND DAM, LAKE SEMINOLE, FL, AL & GA,         $713,000  Everett, Terry
                                                                  WOODRUFF BRIDGE REPAIRS
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 JOE POOL LAKE, TX                                            $1,682,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 JOHN DAY LOCK AND DAM, OR & WA                               $6,697,000  Baird, Brian, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 JOHN H. KERR LAKE, VA & NC                                  $10,992,000  Goode, Jr., Virgil H., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 JOHN MARTIN RESERVOIR, CO                                    $2,297,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 JOHN REDMOND DAM AND RESERVOIR, KS                           $2,481,000  Boyda, Nancy E., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 JOHN W FLANNAGAN DAM AND RESERVOIR, VA                       $1,841,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 JOHNSTOWN, PA                                                $2,142,000  Murtha, John P., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 JONES INLET, NY                                                $333,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 KANAWHA RIVER LOCKS & DAM, WV                                $8,911,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 KANOPOLIS LAKE, KS                                           $1,347,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 KASKASKIA RIVER NAVIGATION, IL                               $1,808,000  Costello, Jerry F., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 KAW LAKE, OK                                                 $2,445,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 KENTUCKY RIVER, KY                                              $10,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 KEWEENAW WATERWAY, MI                                           $82,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 KEYSTONE LAKE, OK                                            $5,769,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 KINZUA DAM AND ALLEGHANY RESERVOIR, PA                       $2,368,000  Peterson, John E., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 KNIGHTVILLE DAM, MA                                            $500,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 LAC QUI PARLE LAKES, MINNESOTA RIVER, MN                       $409,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 LAKE ASHTABULA AND BALDHILL DAM, ND                            $966,000  Pomeroy, Earl, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 LAKE CUMBERLAND, KY                                            $314,000  Rogers, Harold
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 LAKE KEMP, TX                                                  $203,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 LAKE MICHIGAN DIVERSION, IL                                    $817,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 LAKE MONTAUK HARBOR, NY                                        $665,000  Bishop, Timothy H., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 LAKE PROVIDENCE HARBOR, LA                                     $808,000  Alexander, Rodney, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 LAKE SHELBYVILLE, IL                                         $4,523,000  Shimkus, John, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 LAKE TRAVERSE, SD & MN                                         $383,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 LAKE WASHINGTON SHIP CANAL, WA                               $7,176,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 LAUREL RIVER LAKE, KY                                        $1,661,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 LAVON LAKE, TX                                               $2,912,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 LEWISVILLE DAM, TX                                           $3,905,000  Burgess, Michael C., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 LIBBY DAM, MT                                                $1,626,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 LITTLE BLUE RIVER LAKES, MO                                    $888,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 LITTLE GOOSE LOCK & DAM, WA                                  $2,242,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 LITTLE SODUS BAY HARBOR, NY                                    $627,000  Walsh, James T., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 LITTLE WICOMICO RIVER, VA                                      $855,000  Wittman, Robert J.
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 LITTLEVILLE LAKE, MA                                           $465,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 LOCKWOODS FOLLY RIVER, NC                                    $1,302,000  McIntyre, Mike
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 LONG BRANCH LAKE, MO                                         $1,045,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 LONG ISLAND INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY, NY                          $190,000  Bishop, Timothy H., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 LONG ISLAND SOUND, DDMP, CT                                  $4,275,000  Courtney, Joe; DeLauro, Rosa L.; Shays, Christopher,
                                                                                                                                           The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 LOOKOUT POINT LAKE, OR                                       $2,623,000  DeFazio, Peter A., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 LORAIN HARBOR, OH                                            $2,302,000  Sutton, Betty, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 LOS ANGELES COUNTY DRAINAGE AREA, CA                         $3,796,000  Sherman, Brad, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 LOST CREEK LAKE, OR                                          $3,382,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 LOWER GRANITE LOCK & DAM, WA                                 $5,580,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 LOWER MONUMENT LOCK & DAM, WA                                    $4,431  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 LOWER TRINITY RIVER, TX                                      $2,057,000  Poe, Ted
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 LOYALHANNA LAKE, PA                                          $2,736,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 LUCKY PEAK LAKE, ID                                          $1,711,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 LUDINGTON HARBOR, MI                                           $420,000  Hoekstra, Peter, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 LYNNHAVEN INLET, VA                                          $1,005,000  Drake, Thelma D., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MADISON PARISH PORT, LA                                         $81,000  Alexander, Rodney, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MAHONING CREEK LAKE, PA                                      $1,732,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MANASQUAN RIVER, NJ                                            $542,000  Smith, Christopher H., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MANATEE HARBOR, FL                                           $2,541,000  Buchanan, Vern; Castor, Kathy, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MANSFIELD HOLLOW LAKE, CT                                      $468,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MANTEO (SHALLOWBAG) BAY, NC                                  $5,700,000  Price, David E., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MARINA DEL REY, CA                                           $2,374,000  Harman, Jane, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MARION LAKE, KS                                              $1,429,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MARTINS FORK LAKE, KY                                        $1,009,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MARTIS CREEK LAKE, CA & NV                                     $700,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MASONBORO INLET AND CONNECTING CHANNELS, NC                    $347,000  McIntyre, Mike, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MASSILLON LOCAL PROTECTION PROJECT, OH                          $23,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MATAGORDA SHIP CHANNEL, TX                                   $5,864,000  Paul, Ron, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MATTITUCK HARBOR, NY                                            $19,000  Bishop, Timothy H., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MCCLELLAN-KERR ARKANSAS RIVER NAVIGATION SYSTEM, AR         $28,875,000  Berry, Marion, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MCCLELLAN-KERR ARKANSAS RIVER NAVIGATION SYSTEM, OK          $5,528,000  Boren, Dan, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MCNARY LOCK & DAM, OR & WA                                   $4,924,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MELVERN LAKE, KS                                             $2,005,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MERCED COUNTY STREAMS, CA                                      $227,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MERMENTAU RIVER, LA                                          $1,871,000  Boustany, Jr., Charles W., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MIAMI RIVER, FL                                             $10,279,000  Diaz-Balart, Mario; Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana, The
                                                                                                                                           President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MICHAEL J KIRWAN DAM AND RESERVOIR, OH                       $1,922,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MIDDLESBORO CUMBERLAND RIVER BASIN, KY                          $97,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MILFORD LAKE, KS                                             $2,026,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MILL CREEK LAKE, WA                                          $2,315,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MILLERS FERRY LOCK AND DAM, WILLIAM ``BILL'' DANNELLY        $5,320,000  Davis, Artur, The President
                                                                  LAKE, AL
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MILLWOOD LAKE, AR                                            $1,970,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MILWAUKEE HARBOR, WI                                           $618,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MINNESOTA RIVER, MN                                            $190,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MISPILLION RIVER, DE                                            $29,000  Castle, Michael N., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MISSISSINEWA LAKE, IN                                          $998,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MISSISSIPPI RIVER BETWEEN MISSOURI RIVER AND MINNEAPOLIS    $42,658,000  The President
                                                                  (MVP PORTION), MN
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MISSISSIPPI RIVER BETWEEN MISSOURI RIVER AND MINNEAPOLIS    $60,047,000  The President
                                                                  (MVR PORTION), IL
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MISSISSIPPI RIVER BETWEEN MISSOURI RIVER AND MINNEAPOLIS    $19,954,000  Akin, W. Todd; Hare, Phil, The President
                                                                  (MVS PORTION), IL
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MISSISSIPPI RIVER BTWN THE OHIO AND MISSOURI RIVERS (REG    $24,091,000  The President
                                                                  WORKS), MO & IL
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MISSISSIPPI RIVER OUTLETS AT VENICE, LA                      $2,979,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MISSISSIPPI RIVER, BATON ROUGE TO THE GULF OF MEXICO, LA    $52,559,000  Alexander, Rodney, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MISSOURI RIVER--KENSLERS BEND, NE TO SIOUX CITY, IA            $158,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MISSOURI RIVER--SIOUX CITY TO THE MOUTH, IA, KS, MO & NE     $2,432,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MISSOURI RIVER, RULO TO MOUTH, IA, NE, KS & MO               $5,700,000  Cleaver, Emanuel; Hulshof, Kenny C., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MOBILE HARBOR, AL                                           $20,484,000  Bonner, Jo, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MOJAVE RIVER DAM, CA                                           $271,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MONONGAHELA RIVER, PA                                       $16,522,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MONROE HARBOR, MI                                              $967,000  Dingell, John D., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MONROE LAKE, IN                                              $1,260,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MOREHEAD CITY HARBOR, NC                                     $4,750,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MORICHES INLET, NY                                               $1,000  Bishop, Timothy H., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MORRO BAY HARBOR, CA                                         $1,549,000  Capps, Lois, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MOSQUITO CREEK LAKE, OH                                      $1,314,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MOSS LANDING HARBOR, CA                                        $713,000  Farr, Sam
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MOUNT MORRIS DAM, NY                                         $4,597,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MOUTH OF YAZOO RIVER, MS                                        $29,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MT. ST. HELENS SEDIMENT CONTROL, WA                            $244,000  Baird, Brian, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MUD MOUNTAIN DAM, WA                                         $3,107,000  Smith, Adam, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MURDERKILL RIVER, DE                                            $29,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MUSKEGON HARBOR, MI                                            $333,000  Hoekstra, Peter, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 MUSKINGUM RIVER LAKES, OH                                    $7,861,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 NAPLES TO BIG MARCO PASS, FL                                 $1,235,000  Mack, Connie
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 NARROWS DAM, LAKE GREESON, AR                                $4,646,000  Ross, Mike, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 NARROWS OF LAKE CHAMPLAIN, VT & NY                              $76,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 NATIONAL COASTAL MAPPING PROGRAM (LIDAR BATHYMETER           $6,650,000  Bonner, Jo, The President
                                                                  SHOALS)
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 NAVARRO MILLS LAKE, TX                                       $3,365,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 NEAH BAY, WA                                                 $2,185,000  Dicks, Norman D., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 NEW BEDFORD AND FAIRHAVEN HARBOR, MA                           $475,000  Frank, Barney
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 NEW BEDFORD FAIRHAVEN AND ACUSHNET HURRICANE BARRIER, MA       $258,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 NEW HOGAN LAKE, CA                                           $2,009,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 NEW JERSEY INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY, NJ                         $1,596,000  LoBiondo, Frank A.; Saxton, Jim; Smith, Christopher
                                                                                                                                           H., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 NEW MADRID HARBOR, MO                                          $144,000  Emerson, Jo Ann, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 NEW MELONES LAKE, DOWNSTREAM CHANNEL, CA                     $1,644,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 NEW RIVER INLET, NC                                            $760,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY CHANNELS, NY                         $6,413,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 NEW YORK HARBOR, NY                                          $3,800,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 NEW YORK HARBOR, NY & NJ (DRIFT REMOVAL)                     $5,985,000  Pallone, Jr., Frank; Weiner, Anthony D., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 NEW YORK HARBOR, NY (PREVENTION OF OBSTRUCTIVE DEPOSITS)       $903,000  Pallone, Jr., Frank; Weiner, Anthony D., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 NEWARK BAY, HACKENSACK AND PASSAIC RIVERS, NJ                $2,375,000  Payne, Donald M.; Rothman, Steven R., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 NEWBURYPORT HARBOR, MA                                         $760,000  Tierney, John F.
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 NEWBURYPORT HARBOR, MA (SOUTH JETTY)                            $95,000  Tierney, John F.
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 NEWTOWN CREEK, NY                                              $209,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 NIMROD LAKE, AR                                              $1,529,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 NINILCHIK HARBOR, AK                                           $333,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 NOLIN LAKE, KY                                               $3,170,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 NOME HARBOR, AK                                                $741,000  Young, Don, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 NORFOLK HARBOR, VA                                          $10,518,000  Drake, Thelma D.; Scott, Robert C. ``Bobby'', The
                                                                                                                                           President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 NORFORK LAKE, AR                                             $3,724,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 NORTH BRANCH KOKOSING RIVER LAKE, OH                           $563,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 NORTH FORK OF POUND RIVER LAKE, VA                             $623,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 NORTH HARTLAND LAKE, VT                                        $603,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 NORTH SAN GABRIEL DAM AND LAKE GEORGETOWN, TX                $1,963,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 NORTH SPRINGFIELD LAKE, VT                                     $710,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 NORTHFIELD BROOK LAKE, CT                                      $366,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 NORWALK HARBOR, CT                                           $3,040,000  Shays, Christopher
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 O.C. FISHER DAM AND LAKE, TX                                   $862,000  Conaway, K. Michael, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 OAHE DAM, LAKE OAHE, SD & ND                                 $8,902,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 OAKLAND HARBOR, CA                                           $7,073,000  Lee, Barbara, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 OCEAN CITY HARBOR AND INLET AND SINEPUXENT BAY, MD             $428,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 OCEANSIDE HARBOR, CA                                         $1,539,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 OHIO RIVER LOCKS AND DAMS, KY, IL, IN & OH                  $37,448,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 OHIO RIVER LOCKS AND DAMS, PA, OH & WV                      $23,556,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 OHIO RIVER LOCKS AND DAMS, WV, KY & OH                      $28,777,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 OHIO RIVER LOCKS AND DAMS, WV, KY, & OH (PARKERSBURG/        $1,425,000  Mollohan, Alan B.
                                                                  VIENNA, WV)
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 OHIO RIVER OPEN CHANNEL WORK, KY, IL, IN & OH                $4,261,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 OHIO RIVER OPEN CHANNEL WORK, PA, OH & WV                      $484,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 OHIO RIVER OPEN CHANNEL WORK, WV, KY & OH                    $2,565,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 OHIO-MISSISSIPPI FLOOD CONTROL, OH                           $1,035,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 OKATIBBEE LAKE, MS                                           $1,441,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 OKEECHOBEE WATERWAY, FL                                      $4,304,000  Hastings, Alcee L.; Mahoney, Tim, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 OLD HICKORY LOCK AND DAM, TN                                 $9,353,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ONTONAGON HARBOR, MI                                         $1,185,000  Stupak, Bart, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 OOLOGAH LAKE, OK                                             $1,827,000  Boren, Dan, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 OPTIMA LAKE, OK                                                $156,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ORWELL LAKE, MN                                                $243,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 OSCEOLA HARBOR, AR                                           $1,796,000  Berry, Marion, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 OTTER BROOK LAKE, NH                                           $568,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 OUACHITA AND BLACK RIVERS, AR AND LA                         $8,084,000  Alexander, Rodney; Ross, Mike, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 OZARK-JETA TAYLOR LOCK & DAM, AR                             $5,023,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PAINT CREEK LAKE, OH                                         $1,242,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PAINTED ROCK DAM, AZ                                         $1,146,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PAINTSVILLE LAKE, KY                                           $906,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PALM BEACH HARBOR, FL                                        $2,266,000  Klein, Ron, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PANAMA CITY HARBOR, FL                                       $1,952,000  Boyd, Allen, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PAPILLION CREEK, NE                                            $504,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PARISH CREEK, MD                                               $950,000  Hoyer, Steny H.
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PASCAGOULA HARBOR, MS                                        $3,924,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PASSAIC RIVER FLOOD WARNING SYSTEM, NJ                         $241,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PAT MAYSE LAKE, TX                                             $955,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PATCHOGUE RIVER, WESTBROOK, CT                               $1,425,000  Courtney, Joe
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PATOKA LAKE, IN                                              $1,093,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PEARL RIVER, MS & LA                                           $183,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PEARSON-SKUBITZ BIG HILL LAKE, KS                              $996,000  Boyda, Nancy E., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PENSACOLA HARBOR, FL                                            $64,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PENSACOLA RESERVOIR, LAKE OF THE CHEROKEES, OK                 $113,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PENTWATER HARBOR, MI                                           $169,000  Hoekstra, Peter
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PERRY LAKE, KS                                               $2,390,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PHILPOTT LAKE, VA & NC                                       $6,613,000  Goode, Jr., Virgil H., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PINE AND MATHEWS CANYONS LAKES, NV                             $194,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PINE CREEK LAKE, OK                                          $1,044,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PINE FLAT LAKE, CA                                           $2,711,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PIPESTEM LAKE, ND                                              $543,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 POINT JUDITH HARBOR OF REUGE, RI                             $1,188,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 POMME DE TERRE LAKE, MO                                      $2,003,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 POMONA LAKE, KS                                              $1,871,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PORT AUSTIN HARBOR, MI                                         $433,000  Miller, Candice S.
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PORT HUENEME, CA                                             $3,828,000  Capps, Lois, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PORT ORFORD, OR                                                $795,000  DeFazio, Peter A., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PORTCHESTER HARBOR, NY                                         $143,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PORTLAND HARBOR, ME                                             $95,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 POTOMAC AND ANACOSTIA RIVER, DC (DRIFT REMOVAL)                $765,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PRESQUE ISLE HARBOR, MI                                        $296,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PROCTOR LAKE, TX                                             $2,047,000  Conaway, K. Michael, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, AK                                  $523,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, AL                                   $95,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, AR                                    $8,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, CA                                $2,301,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, CT                                $1,045,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, DC                                   $27,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, DE                                  $140,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, FL                                $1,202,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, GA                                  $154,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, HI                                  $510,000  Hirono, Mazie K., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, IL                                  $105,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, IN                                  $176,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, KY                                    $7,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, MA                                $1,140,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, MD                                  $357,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, ME                                  $713,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, MI                                  $262,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, MN                                   $90,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, MO                                   $13,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, MS                                   $78,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, NC                                  $641,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, NH                                  $285,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, NJ                                $1,295,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, NY                                $1,739,000  Weiner, Anthony D., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, OH                                  $280,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, OR                                  $209,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, PA                                   $67,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, RI                                  $380,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, SC                                  $593,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, TN                                    $9,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, TX                                  $289,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, VA                                  $827,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, WA                                  $321,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, WI                                  $152,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PROMPTON LAKE, PA                                              $480,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PROVIDENCE HARBOR SHIPPING CHANNEL, RI                         $285,000  Langevin, James R.
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PUGET SOUND AND TRIBUTARY WATERS, WA                           $947,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA                                                $19,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 QUILLAYUTE RIVER, WA                                         $1,493,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 R D BAILEY LAKE, WV                                          $2,694,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 RARITAN AND SANDY HOOKS BAYS, LEONARD, NJ                       $38,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 RARITAN RIVER TO ARTHUR KILL CUT-OFF, NJ                       $190,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 RARITAN RIVER, NJ                                              $209,000  Pallone, Jr., Frank, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 RATHBUN LAKE, IA                                             $2,163,000  Loebsack, David, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 RAY ROBERTS LAKE, TX                                         $1,383,000  Burgess, Michael C., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 RAYSTOWN LAKE, PA                                            $3,146,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 RED LAKE RESERVOIR, MN                                          $80,000  Peterson, Collin C., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 RED ROCK DAM AND LAKE, RED ROCK, IA                          $3,114,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 REDWOOD CITY HARBOR, CA                                        $570,000  Eshoo, Anna G.
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 REGIONAL SEDIMENT MANAGEMENT DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM,            $238,000  Wittman, Robert J.
                                                                  CHESAPEAKE BAY, NEWPOINT COMFORT, MATHEWS COUNTY VA
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 REGIONAL SEDIMENT MANAGEMENT DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM, LONG       $950,000  Israel, Steve
                                                                  ISLAND COASTAL PLANNING, NY
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 REMOVAL OF AQUATIC GROWTH, LA                                $1,425,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 REMOVAL OF AQUATIC GROWTH, FL                                $4,199,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 REND LAKE, IL                                                $4,342,000  Costello, Jerry F.; Shimkus, John, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 RESERVOIRS AT HEADWATERS OF MISSISSIPPI RIVER, MN            $3,012,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 RICHARD B RUSSEL DAM & LAKE, GA & SC                         $7,967,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 RICHMOND HARBOR, CA                                          $6,603,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ROBERT F. HENRY LOCK AND DAM, AL                             $5,510,000  Davis, Artur, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ROBERT S. KEER LOCK AND DAM AND RESERVOIR, OK                $6,269,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ROCHESTER HARBOR, NY                                         $1,525,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ROGUE RIVER AT GOLD BEACH, OR                                  $558,000  DeFazio, Peter A., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ROLLINSON CHANNEL, NC                                          $143,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ROSEDALE HARBOR, MS                                            $562,000  Thompson, Bennie G., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ROSEVILLE LOCAL PROTECTION PROJECT, OH                          $33,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ROUGH RIVER LAKE, KY                                         $2,690,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ROUGH RIVER, MI                                              $1,103,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ROUSH RIVER MAJOR REHAB PROJECT, IN                            $285,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 RUDEE INLET, VA                                                $352,000  Drake, Thelma D., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SABINE-NECHES WATERWAY, TX                                   $8,381,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SACRAMENTO RIVER (30 FOOT PROJECT), CA                       $5,303,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SACRAMENTO RIVER AND TRIBUTARIES (DEBRIS CONTROL), CA        $1,488,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SACRAMENTO RIVER SHALLOW DRAFT CHANNEL, CA                     $166,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SAGINAW RIVER, MI                                            $3,608,000  Kildee, Dale E., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SALAMONIE LAKE, IN                                           $1,165,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SALEM RIVER, NJ                                                 $67,000  LoBiondo, Frank A., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SALT CREEK AND TRIBUTARIES, NE                                 $667,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SAM RAYBURN DAM AND RESERVOIR, TX                            $7,144,000  Brady, Kevin, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SAN FRANCISCO BAY LONG TERM MANAGEMENT STRATEGY, CA          $3,040,000  Pelosi, Nancy
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SAN FRANCISCO BAY, DELTA MODEL STRUCTURE, CA                 $1,051,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SAN FRANCISCO HARBOR AND BAY, CA (DRIFT REMOVAL)             $3,848,000  Pelosi, Nancy, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SAN FRANCISCO HARBOR, CA                                     $2,964,000  Pelosi, Nancy, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SAN JOAQUIN RIVER, PORT OF STOCKTON, CA                      $5,140,000  Cardoza, Dennis A.; McNerney, Jerry, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SAN PABLO BAY AND MARE ISLAND STRAIT, CA                     $1,083,000  Tauscher, Ellen O., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SAN RAFAEL CREEK, CA                                         $3,088,000  Woolsey, Lynn C.
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SANTA ANA RIVER BASIN, CA                                    $2,991,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SANTA BARBARA HARBOR, CA                                     $1,986,000  Capps, Lois, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SANTA ROSA DAM AND LAKE, NM                                    $893,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SARDIS LAKE, OK                                                $866,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SAVANNAH HARBOR, GA                                         $13,200,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SAVANNAH RIVER BELOW AUGUSTA, GA                               $174,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SAXON HARBOR, WI                                               $295,000  Obey, David R.
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SAYLORVILLE LAKE, IA                                         $3,713,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SCHEDULING RESERVOIR OPERATIONS, AL                             $89,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SCHEDULING RESERVOIR OPERATIONS, AZ                             $37,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SCHEDULING RESERVOIR OPERATIONS, CA                          $1,557,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SCHEDULING RESERVOIR OPERATIONS, CO                            $684,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SCHEDULING RESERVOIR OPERATIONS, FL                             $29,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SCHEDULING RESERVOIR OPERATIONS, ID                            $446,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SCHEDULING RESERVOIR OPERATIONS, KS                             $29,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SCHEDULING RESERVOIR OPERATIONS, PA                             $44,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SCHEDULING RESERVOIR OPERATIONS, MD                             $61,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SCHEDULING RESERVOIR OPERATIONS, MO                            $311,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SCHEDULING RESERVOIR OPERATIONS, MT                             $84,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SCHEDULING RESERVOIR OPERATIONS, ND                            $113,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SCHEDULING RESERVOIR OPERATIONS, NM                            $477,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SCHEDULING RESERVOIR OPERATIONS, OK                            $494,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SCHEDULING RESERVOIR OPERATIONS, OR                             $78,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SCHEDULING RESERVOIR OPERATIONS, SD                             $49,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SCHEDULING RESERVOIR OPERATIONS, TX                             $96,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SCHEDULING RESERVOIR OPERATIONS, UT                            $568,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SCHEDULING RESERVOIR OPERATIONS, WA                            $481,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SCHEDULING RESERVOIR OPERATIONS, WY                             $83,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SCHUYLKILL RIVER, PA                                         $1,900,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SEATTLE HARBOR, WA                                             $867,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SEBEWAING RIVER, MI                                             $71,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SHARK RIVER, NJ                                                $736,000  Pallone, Jr., Frank, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SHENANGO RIVER LAKE, PA                                      $2,248,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SHINNECOCK INLET, NY                                         $6,460,000  Bishop, Timothy H., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SHOAL HARBOR AND COMPTON CREEK, NJ                             $285,000  Pallone, Jr., Frank, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SHREWSBURY RIVER, MAIN CHANNEL, NJ                             $114,000  Pallone, Jr., Frank, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SILVER LAKE HARBOR, NC                                         $380,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SIUSLAW RIVER, OR                                              $658,000  DeFazio, Peter A., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SKIATOOK LAKE, OK                                            $1,252,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SKIPANON CHANNEL, OR                                             $5,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SMITHVILLE LAKE, MO                                          $1,143,000  Graves, Sam, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SOMERVILLE LAKE, TX                                          $2,999,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SOURIS RIVER, ND                                               $266,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SOUTH FLORIDA EVERGLADES ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION, FL             $339,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI PORT, MISSISSIPPI RIVER, MO                   $8,000  Emerson, Jo Ann, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SOUTHERN NEW YORK FLOOD CONTROL PROJECTS, NY                   $797,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ST. CLAIR RIVER, MI                                          $1,701,000  Miller, Candice S., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ST. JOSEPH HARBOR, MI                                        $1,064,000  Upton, Fred, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 ST. MARYS RIVER, MI                                         $29,465,000  Obey, David R., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 STAMFORD HURRICANE BARRIER, CT                                 $355,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 STILLAGUAMISH RIVER, WA                                        $236,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 STILLHOUSE HOLLOW DAM, TX                                    $2,850,000  Carter, John R., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 STILLWATER LAKE, PA                                            $314,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 STOCKTON LAKE, MO                                            $5,069,000  Skelton, Ike, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 STONEWALL JACKSON LAKE, WV                                     $987,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 STURGEON BAY HARBOR AND LAKE MICHIGAN SHIP CANAL, WI            $15,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SUCCESS LAKE, CA                                             $1,701,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SUISUN BAY CHANNEL, CA                                       $2,833,000  Tauscher, Ellen O., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SUMMERSVILLE LAKE, WV                                        $1,942,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SURRY MOUNTAIN LAKE, NH                                        $566,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SURVEILLANCE OF NORTHERN BOUNDARY WATERS, IL                   $537,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SURVEILLANCE OF NORTHERN BOUNDARY WATERS, IN                    $86,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SURVEILLANCE OF NORTHERN BOUNDARY WATERS, ME                    $16,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SURVEILLANCE OF NORTHERN BOUNDARY WATERS, MI                 $2,322,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SURVEILLANCE OF NORTHERN BOUNDARY WATERS, MN                   $307,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SURVEILLANCE OF NORTHERN BOUNDARY WATERS, ND                    $23,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SURVEILLANCE OF NORTHERN BOUNDARY WATERS, NY                   $523,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SURVEILLANCE OF NORTHERN BOUNDARY WATERS, OH                   $212,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SURVEILLANCE OF NORTHERN BOUNDARY WATERS, OR                 $9,880,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SURVEILLANCE OF NORTHERN BOUNDARY WATERS, PA                    $88,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SURVEILLANCE OF NORTHERN BOUNDARY WATERS, WA                    $50,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SURVEILLANCE OF NORTHERN BOUNDARY WATERS, WI                   $473,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SUTTON LAKE, WV                                              $2,100,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 SWINOMISH CHANNEL, WA                                          $380,000  Larsen, Rick
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 TABLE ROCK LAKE, MO & AR                                     $6,334,000  Blunt, Roy, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 TACOMA, PUYALLUP RIVER, WA                                     $114,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 TAMPA HARBOR, FL                                             $4,323,000  Bilirakis, Gus M.; Castor, Kathy; Putnam, Adam H., The
                                                                                                                                           President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 TAYLORSVILLE LAKE, KY                                        $1,246,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 TENKILLER FERRY LAKE, OK                                     $3,604,000  Boren, Dan, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 TENNESSEE RIVER, TN                                         $19,208,000  Cramer, Jr., Robert E. (Bud), The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 TENNESSEE TOMBIGBEE WATERWAY WILDLIFE MITIGATION, AL & MS    $2,233,000  Aderholt, Robert B.; Cramer, Jr., Robert E. (Bud), The
                                                                                                                                           President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 TENNESSEE-TOMBIGBEE WATERWAY, AL & MS                       $21,850,000  Aderholt, Robert B.; Cramer, Jr., Robert E. (Bud);
                                                                                                                                           Davis, Artur, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 TERMINUS DAM, LAKE KAWEAH, CA                                $1,816,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 TEXAS CITY SHIP CHANNEL, TX                                  $1,408,000  Paul, Ron, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 TEXAS WATER ALLOCATION ASSESSMENT, TX                           $95,000  Edwards, Chet, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 THE DALLES LOCK & DAM, WA & OR                               $7,311,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 THOMASTON DAM, CT                                              $584,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 TILLAMOOK BAY AND BAR, OR                                       $33,000  Hooley, Darlene, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 TIOGA HAMMOND LAKES, PA                                      $2,340,000  Peterson, John E., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 TIONESTA LAKE, PA                                            $3,240,000  Peterson, John E., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 TOLEDO HARBOR, OH                                            $5,700,000  Kaptur, Marcy, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 TOM JENKINS DAM, OH                                            $751,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 TORONTO LAKE, KS                                               $508,000  Boyda, Nancy E., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 TOWN BLUFF DAM, B A STEINHAGEN LAKE, TX                      $2,598,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 TOWNSHEND LAKE, VT                                             $647,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 TRINIDAD LAKE, CO                                            $2,043,000  Salazar, John T., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 TULLY LAKE, MA                                                 $516,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 TUTTLE CREEK LAKE, KS                                        $2,028,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 TWITCH COVE AND BIG THOROFARE RIVER, MD                        $128,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 TWO HARBORS, MN                                                $285,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 TWO RIVER HARBOR, WI                                           $760,000  Petri, Thomas E.
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 TWO RIVERS DAM, NM                                             $429,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 TYGART LAKE, WV                                              $1,445,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 UMPQUA RIVER, OR                                             $1,723,000  DeFazio, Peter A., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 UNION CITY LAKE, PA                                            $966,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 UNION LAKE, MO                                                  $10,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 UNION VILLAGE DAM, VT                                          $549,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 UPPER RIO GRANDE WATER OPERATIONS MODEL STUDY, NM            $1,141,000  Udall, Tom, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 VENTURA HARBOR, CA                                           $2,940,000  Capps, Lois, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 W KERR SCOTT DAM AND RESERVOIR, NC                           $2,828,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 WACO LAKE, TX                                                $4,551,000  Edwards, Chet, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 WALLACE LAKE, LA                                               $190,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 WALLISVILLE LAKE, TX                                         $1,660,000  Paul, Ron, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 WALTER F. GEORGE LOCK AND DAM, AL & GA                       $8,550,000  Everett, Terry, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 WASHINGTON HARBOR, DC                                           $24,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 WATER/ENVIRONMENTAL CERTIFICATION, AL                          $114,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 WATER/ENVIRONMENTAL CERTIFICATION, FL                          $385,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 WATER/ENVIRONMENTAL CERTIFICATION, MS                           $29,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 WATER/ENVIRONMENTAL CERTIFICATION, VA                           $51,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 WATERWAY FROM EMPIRE TO THE GULF, LA                            $30,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 WATERWAY FROM INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY TO BAYOU DULAC, LA         $227,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 WATERWAY ON THE COAST OF VIRGINIA, VA                          $247,000  Drake, Thelma D., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 WAUKEGAN HARBOR, IL                                          $1,044,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 WAURIKA LAKE, OK                                             $1,038,000  Cole, Tom, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 WEBBERS FALLS LOCK & DAM, OK                                 $4,460,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 WEST FORK OF MILL CREEK LAKE, OH                               $822,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 WEST HILL DAM, MA                                              $640,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 WEST POINT DAM AND LAKE, GA AND AL                           $7,074,000  Gingrey, Phil, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 WEST THOMPSON LAKE, CT                                         $540,000  Courtney, Joe, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 WESTCHESTER CREEK, NY                                          $238,000  Crowley, Joseph, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 WESTVILLE LAKE, MA                                             $472,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 WHITE RIVER, AR                                                 $49,000  Berry, Marion, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 WHITLOW RANCH DAM, AZ                                          $162,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 WHITNEY LAKE, TX                                             $9,271,000  Edwards, Chet, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 WHITNEY POINT LAKE, NY                                         $525,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 WICOMICO RIVER, MD                                           $1,330,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 WILLAMETTE RIVER AT WILLAMETTE FALLS, OR                       $200,000  Hooley, Darlene, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 WILLAMETTE RIVER BANK PROTECTION, OR                            $59,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 WILLAPA RIVER AND HARBOR, WA                                    $32,000  Baird, Brian, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 WILLIAM H HARSHA LAKE, OH                                    $1,745,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 WILLOW CREEK LAKE, OR                                          $580,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 WILMINGTON HARBOR, DE                                        $2,613,000  Castle, Michael N., The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 WILMINGTON HARBOR, NC                                       $12,350,000  McIntyre, Mike; The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 WILSON LAKE, KS                                              $1,537,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 WISTER LAKE, OK                                                $644,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 WOLF CREEK DAM, LAKE CUMBERLAND, KY                          $7,442,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 WOLF RIVER HARBOR, TN                                          $722,000  Cohen, Steve, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 WOODCOCK CREEK LAKE, PA                                        $981,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 WRIGHT PATMAN DAM AND LAKE, TX                               $4,305,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 YAQUINA BAY AND HARBOR, OR                                   $1,408,000  Hooley, Darlene, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 YATESVILLE LAKE, KY                                          $1,121,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 YAZOO RIVER, MS                                                 $25,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 YELLOW BEND PORT, AR                                             $3,000  Ross, Mike, The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 YORK INDIAN ROCK DAM, PA                                       $447,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 YORK RIVER, VA                                                 $238,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 YOUGHIOGHENY RIVER LAKE, PA & MD                             $2,763,000  The President
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Corps of Engineers           O&M                                 YUBA RIVER, CA                                                 $123,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        California Bay Delta Ecosystem      LOS VAQUEROS EXPANSION                                         $200,000  McNerney, Jerry; Miller, George; Tauscher, Ellen O.,
                              Restoration Project                                                                                          The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        California Bay Delta Ecosystem      SACRAMENTO RIVER SMALL DIVERSION FISH SCREENS                $2,000,000  Herger, Wally, The President
                              Restoration Project
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Bureau of Reclamation        California Bay Delta Ecosystem      SAN JOAQUIN RIVER BASIN STUDY                                $3,300,000  Costa, Jim, The President
                              Restoration Project
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Bureau of Reclamation        California Bay Delta Ecosystem      SAN JOAQUIN RIVER SALINITY MANAGEMENT                        $5,000,000  Cardoza, Dennis A., The President
                              Restoration Project
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Bureau of Reclamation        California Bay Delta Ecosystem      SAN LUIS RESERVOIR LOWPOINT FEASIBILITY                      $1,400,000  Honda, Michael M., The President
                              Restoration Project
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         AK CHIN WATER RIGHTS SETTLEMENT ACT PROJECT                  $9,900,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         ANIMAS-LA PLATA PROJECT                                     $50,000,000  Udall, Tom, The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         ARBUCKLE PROJECT                                               $289,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         BALMORHEA PROJECT                                               $58,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         BAY AREA REGIONAL WATER RECYCLING PROGRAM                    $9,000,000  Eshoo, Anna G.; Miller, George; Tauscher, Ellen O.
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         BOISE AREA PROJECTS                                          $5,284,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         CACHUMA PROJECT                                              $1,718,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         CALIFORNIA INVESTIGATIONS PROGRAM                              $352,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         CALLEGUAS MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT RECYCLING PLANT           $1,200,000  Capps, Lois; Gallegly, Elton, The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         CANADIAN RIVER PROJECT                                         $145,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         CARLSBAD PROJECT                                             $3,784,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         CHEYENNE RIVER SIOUX RESERVATION, PERKINS & MEADE              $100,000  Herseth Sandlin, Stephanie
                                                                  COUNTIES, SD
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         CITY OF NORTH LAS VEGAS                                      $3,000,000  Berkley, Shelley
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         COLLBRAN PROJECT                                             $1,556,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         COLORADO INVESTIGATIONS PROGRAM                                $204,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         COLORADO RIVER BASIN, CENTRAL ARIZONA PROJECT               $26,850,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         COLORADO RIVER BASIN, CENTRAL ARIZONA, PIMA-MARICOPA        $11,696,000  Grijalva, Raul M., The President
                                                                  IRRIGATION PROJECT
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         COLORADO RIVER FRONT WORK AND LEVEE SYSTEM                   $2,350,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         COLORADO RIVER FRONT WORK AND LEVEE SYSTEM: ALL AMERICAN       $619,000  Filner, Bob, The President
                                                                  CANAL DROP 2 STORAGE RESERVOIR
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         COLORADO-BIG THOMPSON PROJECT                               $13,292,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         COLUMBIA AND SNAKE RIVER SALMON RECOVERY PROJECT FCRPS      $18,000,000  The President
                                                                  ESA IMP
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         COLUMBIA BASIN PROJECT                                      $10,548,000  Hastings, Doc, The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         CROOKED RIVER PROJECT                                          $851,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         CVP, AMERICAN RIVER DIVISION, EL DORADO TEMPERATURE          $1,600,000  Doolittle, John T.
                                                                  CONTROL DEVICE
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         CVP, AMERICAN RIVER DIVISION                                 $9,480,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         CVP, AUBURN-FOLSOM SOUTH UNIT                                $2,088,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         CVP, DELTA DIVISION                                         $20,737,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         CVP, EAST SIDE DIVISION                                      $4,534,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         CVP, FRIANT DIVISION                                         $5,721,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         CVP, FRIANT DIVISION, SEMITROPIC PHASE II GROUNDWATER        $1,000,000  Costa, Jim
                                                                  BANKING
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         CVP, MISCELLANEOUS PROJECT PROGRAMS                         $13,151,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         CVP, REPLACEMENTS, ADDITIONS, AND EXTRAORDINARY MAINT       $24,091,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         CVP, SACRAMENTO RIVER DIVISION                               $2,930,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         CVP, SACRAMENTO RIVER DIVISION, HAMILTON CITY PUMPING           $58,000  Herger, Wally, The President
                                                                  PLANT, GLENN-COLUSA IRRIGATION DISTRICT
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         CVP, SACRAMENTO RIVER DIVISION, RED BLUFF DIVERSION DAM      $1,000,000  Herger, Wally; Thompson, Mike, The President
                                                                  FISH PASSAGE IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         CVP, SAN FELIPE DIVISION                                       $775,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         CVP, SAN JOAQUIN DIVISION                                      $391,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         CVP, SHASTA DIVISION                                         $7,914,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         CVP, TRINITY RIVER DIVISION                                 $10,317,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         CVP, WATER AND POWER OPERATIONS                              $9,451,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         CVP, WEST SAN JOAQUIN DIVISION, SAN LUIS UNIT                $8,919,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         CVP, YIELD FEASIBILITY INVESTIGATION                           $303,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         DESCHUTES PROJECT                                              $416,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         EASTERN OREGON PROJECTS                                        $828,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         ESPANOLA VALLEY REGIONAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM                 $1,000,000  Udall, Tom
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         FORT PECK DRY PRAIRIE RURAL WATER SYSTEM                     $4,000,000  Rehberg, Dennis R.
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         FRUITGROWERS DAM PROJECT                                       $229,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         FRYINGPAN-ARKANSAS PROJECT                                   $8,295,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         GRAND VALLEY UNIT, CRBSCP, TITLE II                          $1,445,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         HALFWAY WASH PROJECT STUDY                                     $200,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         HI-DESERT WASTEWATER COLLECTION & REUSE                      $1,000,000  Lewis, Jerry
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         HUNGRY HORSE PROJECT                                           $653,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         HUNTLEY PROJECT                                                $160,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         HYRUM PROJECT                                                  $178,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         IDAHO INVESTIGATIONS PROGRAM                                   $179,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         INLAND EMPIRE REGIONAL WATER RECYCLING PROJECT               $5,000,000  Baca, Joe; Calvert, Ken; Dreier, David
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         IRRIGATION CANAL INFRASTRUCTURE RESTORATION AND WATER          $251,000  Conaway, K. Michael
                                                                  CONSERVATION
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         JICARILLA APACHE RESERVATION RURAL WATER SYSTEM              $3,000,000  Udall, Tom
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         KANSAS INVESTIGATIONS PROGRAM                                   $73,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         KENDRICK PROJECT                                             $3,333,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         KLAMATH PROJECT                                             $25,000,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         LAHONTAN BASIN PROJECT                                       $7,705,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         LAKE MEAD/LAS VEGAS WASH PROGRAM                               $900,000  Berkley, Shelley, The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         LAKE TAHOE REGIONAL WETLANDS                                   $100,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         LEADVILLE/ARKANSAS RIVER RECOVERY                            $3,095,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         LEWIS AND CLARK REGIONAL WATER SYSTEM                       $25,000,000  Herseth Sandlin, Stephanie; King, Steve; Walz, Timothy
                                                                                                                                           J.
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         LEWISTON ORCHARDS PROJECTS                                     $578,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         LONG BEACH AREA WATER RECLAMATION AND REUSE PROJECT            $692,000  Richardson, Laura; Rohrabacher, Dana, The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         LONG BEACH DESALINATION RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT             $1,325,000  Richardson, Laura; Rohrabacher, Dana
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         LOWER COLORADO RIVER INVESTIGATIONS PROGRAM                    $243,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         LOWER RIO GRANDE VALLEY WATER RESOURCES CONSERVATION         $1,000,000  Edwards, Chet; Hinojosa, Ruben; Rodriguez, Ciro D.,
                                                                  PROGRAM                                                                  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         LOWER YELLOWSTONE PROJECT                                       $46,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         MANCOS PROJECT                                                 $146,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         MCGEE CREEK PROJECT                                            $676,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         MID-DAKOTA RURAL WATER PROJECT                                  $15,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         MIDDLE RIO GRANDE PROJECT                                   $22,700,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         MILK RIVER PROJECT                                           $1,648,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         MINIDOKA AREA PROJECTS                                       $5,558,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         MIRAGE FLATS PROJECT                                           $170,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         MNI WICONI PROJECT                                          $28,240,000  Herseth Sandlin, Stephanie, The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         MOKELUMNE RIVER REGIONAL WATER STORAGE & CONJUNCTIVE USE       $500,000  McNerney, Jerry
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         MONTANA INVESTIGATIONS                                         $134,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         MOON LAKE PROJECT                                               $76,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         MOUNTAIN PARK PROJECT                                          $523,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         NATIVE AMERICAN AFFAIRS PROGRAM, SID YATES SCHOLARSHIP         $210,000  Pastor, Ed
                                                                  PROGRAM
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         NAVAJO NATION INVESTIGATIONS PROGRAM                            $77,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         NAVAJO-GALLUP WATER SUPPLY, NM, UT & CO                        $500,000  Udall, Tom
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         NEBRASKA INVESTIGATIONS PROGRAM                                 $64,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         NEWTON PROJECT                                                  $42,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         NORMAN PROJECT                                                 $473,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         NORTH BAY WATER REUSE PROJECT                                  $500,000  Thompson, Mike; Woolsey, Lynn C.
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         NORTH PLATTE PROJECT                                         $1,880,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         NORTHERN ARIZONA INVESTIGATIONS PROGRAM                        $320,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         NORTHERN UTAH INVESTIGATIONS PROGRAM                           $156,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         NUECES RIVER PROJECT                                           $558,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         ODESSA SUBAREA SPECIAL STUDY                                 $1,000,000  Hastings, Doc, The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         OGDEN RIVER PROJECT                                            $368,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         OKLAHOMA INVESTIGATIONS PROGRAM                                $278,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         OKLAHOMA INVESTIGATIONS PROGRAM, OKLAHOMA COMPREHENSIVE        $150,000  Cole, Tom; Fallin, Mary
                                                                  WATER PLAN
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         ORANGE COUNTY REGIONAL WATER RECLAMATION PROJECT               $558,000  Calvert, Ken; Miller, Gary G.; Rohrabacher, Dana;
                                                                                                                                           Sanchez, Loretta, The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         OREGON INVESTIGATIONS PROGRAM                                  $294,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         OREGON INVESTIGATIONS PROGRAM, UMATILLA BASIN WATER            $100,000  Walden, Greg, The President
                                                                  SUPPLY STUDY
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         ORLAND PROJECT                                                 $703,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         PARADOX VALLEY UNIT, CRBSCP, TITLE II                        $2,416,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         PECOS RIVER BASIN WATER SALVAGE PROJECT                        $203,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         PERKINS COUNTY RURAL WATER SYSTEM                            $3,000,000  Herseth Sandlin, Stephanie
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         PHOENIX METROPOLITAN WATER REUSE PROJECT                       $250,000  Pastor, Ed, The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         PICK-SLOAN MISSOURI BASIN--GARRISON DIVERSION               $24,106,000  Pomeroy, Earl, The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         PINE RIVER PROJECT                                             $335,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         POTHOLES RESERVOIR SUPPLEMENTAL FEED ROUTE                   $1,000,000  Hastings, Doc
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         PROVO RIVER PROJECT                                          $1,366,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         RANCHO CALIFORNIA WATER DISTRICT                                $50,000  Bono Mack, Mary; Issa, Darrell E.
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         RAPID VALLEY PROJECT                                            $86,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         RIO GRANDE PROJECT                                           $4,342,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         RIVERSIDE CANAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT                          $1,250,000  Reyes, Silvestre; Rodriguez, Ciro D.
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         RIVERSIDE--CORONA FEEDER                                       $100,000  Calvert, Ken
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         ROCKY BOYS/NORTH CENTRAL MONTANA RURAL WATER SYSTEM          $5,000,000  Rehberg, Dennis R.
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         ROGUE RIVER BASIN PROJECT, TALENT DIVISION                     $902,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         SACRAMENTO VALLEY INTEGRATED REGIONAL WATER MANAGEMENT         $500,000  Herger, Wally
                                                                  PLAN
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         SALT CEDAR AND RUSSIAN OLIVE CONTROL, ARKANSAS RIVER           $500,000  Salazar, John T.
                                                                  BASIN
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         SALT RIVER PROJECT                                             $600,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         SALTON SEA RESEARCH PROJECT                                    $700,000  Filner, Bob; The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         SALTON SEA RESEARCH PROJECT, NEW AND ALAMO RIVERS            $1,000,000  Hunter, Duncan
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         SAN ANGELO PROJECT                                             $402,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         SAN ANGELO PROJECT, TWIN BUTTES RESTORATION PROJECT            $500,000  Conaway, K. Michael
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         SAN CARLOS APACHE TRIBE WATER SETTLEMENT ACT                   $325,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         SAN DIEGO AREA WATER RECLAMATION PROGRAM                     $7,000,000  Filner, Bob, The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         SAN GABRIEL BASIN PROJECT                                      $700,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         SAN GABRIEL BASIN RESTORATION FUND                           $4,000,000  Dreier, David; Napolitano, Grace F.; Roybal-Allard,
                                                                                                                                           Lucille; Schiff, Adam B.; Solis, Hilda L.
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         SAN JOSE AREA WATER RECLAMATION AND REUSE PROGRAM            $8,000,000  Honda, Michael M.; Lofgren, Zoe, The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         SAN JUAN BASIN WOOD INVASIVE INITIATIVE                        $250,000  Salazar, John T.
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         SAN JUAN RIVER BASIN INVESTIGATIONS PROGRAM                     $59,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         SAN LUIS VALLEY PROJECT                                      $4,637,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         SANTA MARGARITA RIVER CONJUNCTIVE USE                          $500,000  Issa, Darrell E.
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         SAVAGE RAPIDS DAM REMOVAL                                    $3,000,000  DeFazio, Peter A.; Walden, Greg, The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         SCOFIELD PROJECT                                               $133,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         SHOSHONE PROJECT                                               $749,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         SOLANO PROJECT                                               $4,489,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         SOUTH/CENTRAL ARIZONA INVESTIGATIONS PROGRAM                   $718,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         SOUTH/CENTRAL ARIZONA INVESTIGATIONS PROGRAM, CASA GRANDE      $125,000  Giffords, Gabrielle; Pastor, Ed
                                                                  WATER RECYCLING PROJECT, AZ
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         SOUTHERN ARIZONA WATER RIGHTS SETTLEMENT ACT PROJECT         $2,969,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA INVESTIGATIONS PROGRAM                     $260,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         SOUTHERN NEW MEXICO / WEST TEXAS INV. PROGRAM                   $57,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         SOUTHERN UTAH INVESTIGATIONS PROGRAM                           $121,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         ST. MARY, GLACIER COUNTY, MT                                   $500,000  Rehberg, Dennis R.
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         STRAWBERRY VALLEY PROJECT                                      $223,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         SUMMIT COUNTY WATER IMPORTATION PROJECT                        $500,000  Bishop, Rob
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         SUN RIVER PROJECT                                              $350,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         TEXAS INVESTIGATIONS PROGRAM                                   $146,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         TUALATIN PROJECT                                               $381,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         TUALATIN PROJECT TITLE TRANSFER                                $106,000  Wu, David
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         TUCUMCARI PROJECT                                               $58,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         UMATILLA PROJECT                                             $3,932,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         UNCOMPAHGRE PROJECT                                            $264,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         UPPER COLORADO RIVER OPERATIONS PROGRAM                        $250,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         UPPER RIO GRANDE BASIN INVESTIGATIONS                           $29,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         VENTURA RIVER PROJECT                                          $420,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         W.C. AUSTIN PROJECT                                            $481,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         WASHINGTON AREA PROJECTS                                        $95,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         WASHINGTON INVESTIGATIONS PROGRAM                               $57,000  Hastings, Doc, The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         WASHITA BASIN PROJECT                                        $1,426,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         WATSONVILLE AREA WATER RECYCLING PROJECT                     $4,000,000  Farr, Sam
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         WEBER BASIN PROJECT                                          $1,748,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         WEBER RIVER PROJECT                                            $137,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         WICHITA PROJECT-CHENEY DIVISION                                $385,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         WICHITA PROJECT-EQUUS BEDS DIVISION                          $2,000,000  Tiahrt, Todd, The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         WILLIAMSON COUNTY WATER RECYCLING PROJECT                    $1,000,000  Carter, John R.
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         WYOMING INVESTIGATIONS                                          $26,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         YAKIMA PROJECT                                               $7,766,000  Hastings, Doc, The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         YAKIMA RIVER BASIN WATER ENHANCEMENT PROJECT                 $8,503,000  Hastings, Doc, The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         YAKIMA RIVER BASIN WATER SUPPLY STUDY                          $500,000  Hastings, Doc
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         YUMA AREA PROJECTS                                          $21,863,000  The President
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Bureau of Reclamation        Water and Related Resources         YUMA EAST WETLANDS                                           $1,500,000  Grijalva, Raul M.; Pastor, Ed
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Bureau of Reclamation        Central Valley Restoration Fund     SACRAMENTO FISH SCREENS                                      $4,000,000  Herger, Wally
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Bureau of Reclamation        Central Valley Restoration Fund     SAN JOAQUIN RIVER RESTORATION FUND                           $9,800,000  Costa, Jim, The President
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Department of Energy         EERE                                ADAPTIVE LIQUID CRYSTAL WINDOWS (OH)                         $1,000,000  Ryan, Tim
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Department of Energy         EERE                                ADVANCED ENGINEERED RAPIDLY DEPLOYABLE MANUFACTURING           $500,000  Goode, Jr., Virgil H.
                                                                  METHODS AND MATERIALS FOR ENVIRONMENTALLY-BENIGN AND
                                                                  ENERGY EFFICIENT HOUSING (VA)
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Department of Energy         EERE                                ADVANCED POWER BATTERIES FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY                  $369,000  Dent, Charles W.; Holden, Tim
                                                                  APPLICATIONS (PA)
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Department of Energy         EERE                                ALTERNATIVE CROPS AND BIOFUEL PRODUCTION (OK)                  $300,000  Lucas, Frank D.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                ALTERNATIVE ENERGIES WORKFORCE APPLICATIONS EDUCATION AND    $1,000,000  Jones, Stephanie Tubbs; Kucinich, Dennis J.; Sutton,
                                                                  TRAINING PROGRAM (OH)                                                    Betty
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Department of Energy         EERE                                ALTERNATIVE ENERGY ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (VA)                 $100,000  Moran, James P.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                ANAEROBIC DIGESTER AND COMBINED HEAT POWER PROJECT (MD)        $600,000  Van Hollen, Chris
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Department of Energy         EERE                                ANCHORAGE REGIONAL LANDFILL (AK)                               $750,000  Young, Don
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Department of Energy         EERE                                ANN ARBOR WIND GENERATOR FOR WATER TREATMENT PLANT (MI)      $1,000,000  Dingell, John D.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                ANTI-IDLING LITHIUM ION BATTERY PROGRAM, CALIFORNIA (CA)     $1,000,000  Sherman, Brad
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Department of Energy         EERE                                ATLANTA INTERNATIONAL TERMINAL LEED CERTIFICATION (GA)         $500,000  Johnson, Jr., Henry C. ``Hank''
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Department of Energy         EERE                                AUBURN UNIVERSITY BIOENERGY AND BIOPRODUCTS LABORATORY       $1,000,000  Bonner, Jo; Rogers (AL), Mike
                                                                  (AL)
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Department of Energy         EERE                                BEXAR COUNTY PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS (TX)                          $500,000  Gonzalez, Charles A.; Rodriguez, Ciro D.; Smith, Lamar
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Department of Energy         EERE                                BIO-DIESEL CELLULOSIC ETHANOL RESEARCH FACILITY (FL)         $1,000,000  Hastings, Alcee L.; Mahoney, Tim
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Department of Energy         EERE                                BIOECONOMY INITIATIVE AT MBI INTERNATIONAL (MI)                $250,000  Rogers (MI), Mike
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Department of Energy         EERE                                BIOFUELS DEVELOPMENT AT TEXAS A&M (TX)                       $1,000,000  Edwards, Chet
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Department of Energy         EERE                                BIOFUELS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT INFRASTUCTURE (WA)           $500,000  McDermott, Jim; Smith, Adam
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Department of Energy         EERE                                BIOMASS ENERGY GENERATION PROJECT (IA)                         $300,000  Braley, Bruce L.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                BIOMASS FUEL CELL SYSTEMS (CO)                               $1,750,000  Perlmutter, Ed
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Department of Energy         EERE                                BIOREFINERY DEMONSTRATION PROJECT, UGA, ATHENS (GA)          $1,250,000  Kingston, Jack
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Department of Energy         EERE                                BIOREFINING FOR ENERGY SECURITY PROJECT, OU-LANCASTER        $1,000,000  Hobson, David L.
                                                                  (OH)
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Department of Energy         EERE                                BIPOLAR WAFER-CELL PLUG-IN HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE           $1,000,000  Murphy, Christopher S.
                                                                  BATTERIES (CT)
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Department of Energy         EERE                                BOISE CITY GEOTHERMAL SYSTEM EXPANSION (ID)                  $1,250,000  Simpson, Michael K.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                CARBON NEUTRAL GREEN CAMPUS (NV)                               $400,000  Porter, Jon C.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                CAYUGA COUNTY REGIONAL DIGESTER FACILITY (NY)                  $500,000  Arcuri, Michael A.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                CENTER FOR CLEAN FUELS AND POWER GENERATION AT THE             $500,000  Jackson-Lee, Sheila; Poe, Ted
                                                                  UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON (TX)
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Department of Energy         EERE                                CENTER FOR EFFICIENCY IN RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS (CERES)    $2,000,000  Ryan, Tim
                                                                  (OH)
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Department of Energy         EERE                                CENTER FOR INTEGRATED BIOMASS RESEARCH (NC)                  $1,270,000  Etheridge, Bob; Miller, Brad; Price, David E.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION            $550,000  Reyes, Silvestre
                                                                  RESEARCH (TX)
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Department of Energy         EERE                                CENTER FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (TX)     $2,250,000  Barton, Joe
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Department of Energy         EERE                                CENTER OF EXCELLENCE IN OCEAN ENERGY RESEARCH AND            $1,250,000  Klein, Ron; Wasserman Schultz, Debbie; Wexler, Robert
                                                                  DEVELOPMENT, FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY (FL)
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Department of Energy         EERE                                CITY OF GRAND RAPIDS BUILDING GREEN ROOF DEMONSTRATION         $150,000  Ehlers, Vernon J.
                                                                  (MI)
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Department of Energy         EERE                                CITY OF LAS VEGAS PLUG-IN HYBRID VEHICLE DEMONSTRATION         $150,000  Porter, Jon C.; Berkley, Shelley
                                                                  PROGRAM (NV)
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Department of Energy         EERE                                CITY OF LOUISVILLE ENERGY CONSERVATION INITIATIVE (KY)         $150,000  Yarmuth, John A.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                CITY OF MARKHAM COMMUNITY CENTER (IL)                          $250,000  Rush, Bobby L.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                CITY OF TALLAHASSEE INNOVATIVE ENERGY INITIATIVES (FL)         $600,000  Boyd, Allen; Crenshaw, Ander
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Department of Energy         EERE                                CLEAN AND EFFICIENT DIESEL ENGINE (PA)                       $1,250,000  English, Phil
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Department of Energy         EERE                                CLEAN TECHNOLOGY EVALUATION PROGRAM (MA)                       $500,000  Capuano, Michael E.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                CLEARY UNIVERSITY GEOTHERMAL ENERGY RETROFIT (MI)              $500,000  Rogers (MI), Mike
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Department of Energy         EERE                                CLEMSON UNIVERSITY CELLULOSIC BIOFUEL PILOT PLANT IN         $1,500,000  Barrett, J. Gresham; Inglis, Bob
                                                                  CHARLESTON (SC)
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Department of Energy         EERE                                CLOSED LOOP WOODY BIOMASS PROJECT (NY)                         $250,000  Arcuri, Michael A.; Gillibrand, Kirsten E.; Higgins,
                                                                                                                                           Brian; McHugh, John M.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                COASTAL WIND OHIO (OH)                                         $500,000  Kaptur, Marcy; Latta, Robert E.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                COLUMBIA GORGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE WIND ENERGY WORKFORCE         $250,000  Walden, Greg
                                                                  TRAINING NACELLE (OR)
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Department of Energy         EERE                                CONSORTIUM FOR PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY RESEARCH (NC, GA, KY,     $4,000,000  Abercrombie, Neil; Boyd, Allen; Conyers, Jr., John;
                                                                  NY, MI, HI, SD, FL)                                                      Etheridge, Bob; Herseth Sandlin, Stephanie; Lewis,
                                                                                                                                           John; Miller, Brad; Price, David E.; Rogers (MI),
                                                                                                                                           Mike; Rogers, Harold; Stupak, Bart; Towns, Edolphus
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Department of Energy         EERE                                CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENTAL AGRICULTURE AND ENERGY PROJECT        $500,000  McHugh, John M.
                                                                  (NY)
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Department of Energy         EERE                                DEVELOPING NEW ALTERNATIVE ENERGY IN VIRGINIA: BIO-DIESEL      $750,000  Drake, Thelma D.
                                                                  FROM ALGAE (VA)
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Department of Energy         EERE                                DEVELOPMENT OF HIGH YIELD FEEDSTOCK AND BIOMASS                $400,000  Abercrombie, Neil; Hirono, Mazie K.
                                                                  CONVERSION TECHNOLOGY FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY PRODUCTION
                                                                  AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (HI)
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Department of Energy         EERE                                DOWNTOWN DETROIT ENERGY EFFICIENCY STREET LIGHTING (MI)      $1,000,000  Kilpatrick, Carolyn C.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                ECOLOGICALLY SUSTAINABLE CAMPUS--NEW ENGLAND COLLEGE (NH)      $315,000  Hodes, Paul W.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                ENERGY EFFICIENCY/SUSTAINABLE ENERGY PROJECT (NC)            $1,000,000  Watt, Melvin L.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                ENERGY EFFICIENT BUILDINGS, SALT LAKE COUNTY, UTAH (UT)        $650,000  Bishop, Rob; Matheson, Jim
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Department of Energy         EERE                                ENERGY EFFICIENT ELECTRONICS COOLING PROJECT (IN)            $1,000,000  Souder, Mark E.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                ENERGY EFFICIENT LIGHTING PROJECT (KY)                         $200,000  Yarmuth, John A.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEM CENTER AT SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY (NY)        $750,000  Walsh, James T.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                ETHANOL FROM AGRICULTURE FOR ARKANSAS AND AMERICA (AR)         $750,000  Berry, Marion
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Department of Energy         EERE                                ETHANOL PILOT PLANT (MA, CT)                                 $2,800,000  Courtney, Joe; DeLauro, Rosa L.; Neal, Richard E.;
                                                                                                                                           Olver, John W.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                FLEXIBLE THIN-FILM SILICON SOLAR CELLS (OH)                  $1,000,000  Kaptur, Marcy
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Department of Energy         EERE                                FLORIDA RENEWABLE ENERGY PROGRAM (FL)                          $750,000  Putnam, Adam H.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                FROSTBURG STATE UNIVERSITY SUSTAINABLE ENERGY RESEARCH         $750,000  Bartlett, Roscoe G.
                                                                  FACILITY EQUIPMENT AND STAFFING (MD)
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Department of Energy         EERE                                FUEL CELL OPTIMIZATION AND SCALE-UP (PA)                       $369,000  Dent, Charles W.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                GEOTHERMAL ENERGY PROJECT AT ROBERTS WESLEYAN COLLEGE          $500,000  Kuhl, Jr., John R. ``Randy''
                                                                  (NY)
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Department of Energy         EERE                                GEOTHERMAL POWER GENERATION PLANT, OREGON INSTITUTE OF       $1,000,000  Hooley, Darlene; Walden, Greg; Wu, David
                                                                  TECHNOLOGY (OR)
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Department of Energy         EERE                                GREAT LAKES INSTITUTE FOR ENERGY INNOVATION (OH)             $1,000,000  Jones, Stephanie Tubbs
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Department of Energy         EERE                                GREAT PLAINS WIND POWER TEST FACILITY (TX)                   $1,000,000  Neugebauer, Randy
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Department of Energy         EERE                                GREEN BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES--LAKEVIEW MUSEUM (IL)              $250,000  LaHood, Ray
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Department of Energy         EERE                                GREEN BUILIDNG TECHNOLOGIES--BRADLEY UNIVERSITY (IL)           $500,000  LaHood, Ray
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Department of Energy         EERE                                GREEN COLLAR AND RENEWABLE ENERGY TRAINING PROGRAM, AB         $650,000  Shuler, Heath
                                                                  TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE (NC)
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Department of Energy         EERE                                GREEN ENERGY JOB TRAINING INITIATIVE (CA)                      $250,000  Lee, Barbara; Stark, Fortney Pete
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Department of Energy         EERE                                GREEN POWER INITIATIVE (IA)                                  $1,000,000  Loebsack, David
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Department of Energy         EERE                                GREEN ROOF PROJECT--GREENE COUNTY (MO)                         $500,000  Blunt, Roy
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Department of Energy         EERE                                GREEN VEHICLE DEPOT (NY)                                       $300,000  Ackerman, Gary L.; McCarthy, Carolyn
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Department of Energy         EERE                                HARLEM UNITED SUPPORTIVE HOUSING FUND WIND POWER PROJECT        $50,000  Rangel, Charles B.
                                                                  (NY)
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Department of Energy         EERE                                HIDALGO COUNTY WASTE TO ENERGY PROJECT (TX)                    $125,000  Hinojosa, Ruben
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Department of Energy         EERE                                HIGH CARBON FLY ASH USE FOR THE US CEMENT INDUSTRY (UT)      $1,000,000  Matheson, Jim
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Department of Energy         EERE                                HIGH PERFORMANCE, LOW COST HYDROGEN GENERATION FROM          $1,000,000  DeLauro, Rosa L.
                                                                  RENEWABLE ENERGY (CT)
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Department of Energy         EERE                                HULL MUNCIPAL LIGHT PLANT OFFSHORE WIND PROJECT (MA)         $1,000,000  Delahunt, William D.; Olver, John W.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                HYDROGEN OPTICAL FIBER SENSORS (CA)                          $1,000,000  Harman, Jane
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Department of Energy         EERE                                HYDROGEN STORAGE SYSTEM FOR VEHICULAR PROPULSION (DE)          $250,000  Castle, Michael N.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                HYDROPOWER FROM WASTEWATER ADVANCED ENERGY PROJECT (NY)        $500,000  Gillibrand, Kirsten E.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                HYPERCAST R&D FUNDING FOR VEHICLE ENERGY EFFICIENCY          $1,500,000  McGovern, James P.
                                                                  THROUGH CAST METAL AUTO-COMBUSTION SYNTHESIS (MA)
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Department of Energy         EERE                                ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY--BIOMASS RESEARCH PROJECT (IL)       $500,000  Weller, Jerry
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Department of Energy         EERE                                INDIAN RIVER COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOR THE RENEWABLE ENERGIES      $950,000  Mahoney, Tim
                                                                  CENTER (FL)
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Department of Energy         EERE                                INTEGRATED POWER FOR MICROSYSTEMS AT ROCHESTER INSTITUTE     $1,400,000  Kuhl, Jr., John R. ``Randy''
                                                                  OF TECHNOLOGY (NY)
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Department of Energy         EERE                                INTELLIGENT CONTROLS FOR NET-ZERO ENERGY BUILDINGS (NE)        $500,000  Fortenberry, Jeff
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Department of Energy         EERE                                INTELLIGENT FACADES FOR HIGH PERFORMANCE GREEN BUILDINGS       $750,000  Gillibrand, Kirsten E.; McNulty, Michael R.
                                                                  (NY)
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Department of Energy         EERE                                IOWA CENTRAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE RENEWABLE FUELS LAB (IA)        $500,000  Latham, Tom
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Department of Energy         EERE                                IOWA LAKES COMMUNITY COLLEGE SUSTAINABLE ENERGY EDU.           $500,000  Latham, Tom
                                                                  CENTER (IA)
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Department of Energy         EERE                                ISLES, INC., SOLAR AND GREEN RETROFITS (NJ)                    $250,000  Smith, Christopher H.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                JUNIATA HYBRID LOCOMOTIVE (PA)                                 $750,000  Shuster, Bill
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Department of Energy         EERE                                KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY CENTER FOR SUSTAINABLE ENERGY          $750,000  Moran, Jerry
                                                                  (KS)
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Department of Energy         EERE                                KANSAS WIND ENERGY CONSORTIUM (KS)                             $750,000  Boyda, Nancy E.; Moran, Jerry
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Department of Energy         EERE                                KINGSPORT WORKFORCE AND HIGHER EDUCATION CENTER (TN)           $400,000  Davis, David
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Department of Energy         EERE                                LAKE LAND COLLEGE ENERGY EFFICIENT BUILDINGS (IL)            $1,400,000  Johnson, Timothy V.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                LEHIGH VALLEY HOSPITAL PHOTOVOLTAIC PANEL INSTALLATION       $1,000,000  Dent, Charles W.
                                                                  (PA)
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Department of Energy         EERE                                LOW COST THIN FILMED SILICON BASED PHOTOVOLTAICS (NY)          $500,000  Hinchey, Maurice D.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                MACOMB COMMUNITY COLLEGE TRANSPORTATION AND ENERGY             $500,000  Levin, Sander M.
                                                                  TECHNOLOGY (MI)
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Department of Energy         EERE                                MAINE TIDAL POWER INITIATIVE (ME)                            $1,000,000  Michaud, Michael H.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT FOR THE HYDROGEN          $800,000  Knollenberg, Joe
                                                                  ECONOMY (MI)
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Department of Energy         EERE                                MARET CENTER (MO)                                            $1,000,000  Blunt, Roy
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Department of Energy         EERE                                MARINE RENEWABLE ENERGY CENTER (MA)                          $1,000,000  Delahunt, William D.; Frank, Barney; McGovern, James
                                                                                                                                           P.; Olver, John W.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY ANAEROBIC BIOTECHNOLOGY (WI)              $500,000  Moore, Gwen
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Department of Energy         EERE                                MARTIN COUNTY HYDROGEN FUEL CELL PROJECT (NC)                $1,500,000  Butterfield, G. K.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                MIAMI SCIENCE MUSEUM RENEWABLE ENERGY RESEARCH PROJECT         $750,000  Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana
                                                                  (FL)
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Department of Energy         EERE                                MICHIGAN ALTERNATIVE AND RENEWABLE ENERGY CENTER OFFSHORE    $1,500,000  Hoekstra, Peter
                                                                  WIND DEMONSTRATION PROJECT (MI)
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Department of Energy         EERE                                MIDDLESEX COMMUNITY COLLEGE'S GEOTHERMAL PROJECT (MA)          $250,000  Tierney, John F.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                MIDSOUTH/SOUTHEAST BIOENERGY CONSORTIUM (AR, GA)             $2,000,000  Berry, Marion; Boozman, John; Marshall, Jim
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Department of Energy         EERE                                MINNESOTA CENTER FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY (MN)                     $500,000  Peterson, Collin C.; Walz, Timothy J.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                MODULAR ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM FOR HYDROGEN FUEL CELL (MI)    $1,250,000  Knollenberg, Joe
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Department of Energy         EERE                                MUNSTER--WASTE TO ENERGY COGENERATION PROJECT (IN)           $1,000,000  Visclosky, Peter J.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                NANOSTRUCTURED MATERIALS FOR ENERGY (NC)                     $1,000,000  Miller, Brad
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Department of Energy         EERE                                NANOSTRUCTURED SOLAR CELLS FOR INCREASED EFFICIENCY AND      $1,250,000  Snyder, Vic
                                                                  LOWER COST (AR)
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Department of Energy         EERE                                NASI AND NA-SG POWDER HYDROGEN FUEL CELLS (NY, NJ)           $1,000,000  Holt, Rush D.; Maloney, Carolyn B.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                NATIONAL CENTER FOR MANUFACTURING SCIENCES LIGHTWEIGHT       $2,000,000  Dingell, John D.
                                                                  VEHICLE MATERIALS (MI)
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Department of Energy         EERE                                NATIONAL WIND ENERGY CENTER (TX)                             $2,500,000  Green, Al; Green, Gene; Jackson-Lee, Sheila
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Department of Energy         EERE                                NIAGARA RIVER HYDROPOWER (NY)                                  $100,000  Slaughter, Louise McIntosh
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Department of Energy         EERE                                NOTRE DAME/NISOURCE GEOTHERMAL IONIC LIQUIDS RESEARCH        $1,000,000  Visclosky, Peter J.
                                                                  COLLABORATIVE (IN)
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Department of Energy         EERE                                OMEGA OPTICAL SOLAR POWER GENERATION DEVELOPMENT (VT)        $1,500,000  Welch, Peter
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Department of Energy         EERE                                ONE KILOWATT BIOGAS FUELED SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELL STACK       $1,000,000  Higgins, Brian
                                                                  (NY)
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Department of Energy         EERE                                OU CENTER FOR BIOFUELS REFINING ENGINEERING (OK)               $250,000  Cole, Tom
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Department of Energy         EERE                                PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM AT TOWN LANDFILL IN ISLIP (NY)             $500,000  Israel, Steve
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Department of Energy         EERE                                PINELLAS COUNTY REGIONAL URBAN SUSTAINABILITY                  $500,000  Young, C. W. Bill
                                                                  DEMONSTRATION AND EDUCATION FACILITY (FL)
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Department of Energy         EERE                                PITTSBURGH GREEN INNOVATIONS SYNERGY CENTER (PA)               $600,000  Doyle, Michael F.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                PLACER COUNTY BIOMASS UTILIZATION PILOT PROJECT (CA)           $250,000  Doolittle, John T.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                PLUG-IN HYBRID AND ETHANOL RESEARCH PLATFORMS (NC)             $850,000  Etheridge, Bob
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Department of Energy         EERE                                PURDUE HYDROGEN TECHNOLOGIES PROGRAM (IN)                    $1,000,000  Visclosky, Peter J.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                RECAP (MN)                                                   $1,000,000  Oberstar, James L.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                RENEWABLE ENERGY CENTER (NV)                                   $500,000  Heller, Dean; Porter, Jon C.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                RENEWABLE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY CENTER (FL)                     $1,000,000  Buchanan, Vern
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Department of Energy         EERE                                RHODE ISLAND OCEAN SPECIAL AREA MANAGEMENT PLAN (RI)           $300,000  Langevin, James R.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                SAN FRANCISCO BIOFUELS PROGRAM (CA)                          $1,000,000  Pelosi, Nancy
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Department of Energy         EERE                                SAPPHIRE ALGAE TO FUEL DEMONSTRATION PROJECT, PORTALES       $1,000,000  Udall, Tom
                                                                  (NM)
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Department of Energy         EERE                                SENIOR HOUSING PROJECT GREEN BUILDING, CERRITOS (CA)           $400,000  Sanchez, Linda T.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                SNOHOMISH COUNTY PUD NO. 1 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY STUDY (WA)        $500,000  Inslee, Jay
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Department of Energy         EERE                                SOLAR DEMONSTRATION AND RESEARCH FACILITY (FL)                 $250,000  Brown, Corrine
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Department of Energy         EERE                                SOLAR ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM (NY)                                $70,000  Hall, John J.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                SOLAR ENERGY WINDOWS AND SMART IR SWITCHABLE BUILDING        $1,250,000  Altmire, Jason; Doyle, Michael F.
                                                                  TECHNOLOGIES (PA)
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Department of Energy         EERE                                SOLAR LIGHTING DEMONSTRATION PROJECT (NV)                      $800,000  Berkley, Shelley; Porter, Jon C.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                SOLAR PANELS FOR THE HAVERHILL CITIZENS ENERGY EFFICIENCY      $250,000  Tsongas, Niki
                                                                  (MA)
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Department of Energy         EERE                                SPRINGFIELD HOSPITAL GREEN BUILDING (OH)                     $4,000,000  Hobson, David L.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                ST. CLAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE (MI)                               $200,000  Miller, Candice S.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                ST. PETERSBURG SOLAR PILOT PROJECT (FL)                      $1,500,000  Young, C. W. Bill
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Department of Energy         EERE                                STAMFORD WASTE TO ENERGY PROJECT (CT)                        $2,000,000  Shays, Christopher
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Department of Energy         EERE                                STORAGE TANKS AND DISPENSERS FOR E85 AND BIO-DIESEL (IL)       $220,000  LaHood, Ray; Roskam, Peter J.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                SUSTAINABLE ENERGY RESEARCH CENTER (MS)                      $1,000,000  Pickering, Charles W. ``Chip''
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Department of Energy         EERE                                SUSTAINABLE HYDROGEN FUELING STATION, CALIFORNIA STATE         $500,000  Solis, Hilda L.
                                                                  UNIVERSITY LOS ANGELES (CA)
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Department of Energy         EERE                                THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY--OHIO AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AND      $400,000  Regula, Ralph
                                                                  DEVELOPMENT CENTER (OH)
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Department of Energy         EERE                                TOWN OF MEXICO GEOTHERMAL PROJECT (NY)                         $150,000  McHugh, John M.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                TRANSPO BUS OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE CENTER, SOUTH BEND    $1,000,000  Donnelly, Joe
                                                                  (IN)
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Department of Energy         EERE                                TRENTON FUEL WORKS CELLULOSIC DIESEL BIOREFINERY (NJ)          $500,000  Rothman, Steven R.; Holt, Rush D.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                TSEC PHOTOVOLTAIC INNOVATION (NY)                            $2,000,000  Hall, John J.; Hinchey, Maurice D.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                UNALASKA GEOTHERMAL ENERGY (AK)                              $1,000,000  Young, Don
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Department of Energy         EERE                                UNICOI COUNTY SCHOOL GEOTHERMAL HEATING (TN)                   $400,000  Davis, David
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Department of Energy         EERE                                UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY BIO-FUELS RESEARCH LABORATORY (KY)      $450,000  Lewis, Ron
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Department of Energy         EERE                                UNIVERSITY OF NORTH ALABAMA GREEN CAMPUS INITIATIVE (AL)       $500,000  Aderholt, Robert B.; Cramer, Jr., Robert E. (Bud)
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Department of Energy         EERE                                UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN INDIANA ADVANCED MANUFACTURING AND    $1,000,000  Ellsworth, Brad
                                                                  ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT PROJECT (IN)
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Department of Energy         EERE                                URBAN WOOD-BASED BIO-ENERGY SYSTEM IN SEATTLE (WA)             $500,000  Inslee, Jay; McDermott, Jim
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Department of Energy         EERE                                WATER-TO-WATER HEAT PUMP CHILLERS, PHOENIX CHILDREN (AZ)     $2,000,000  Pastor, Ed
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Department of Energy         EERE                                WAVE ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEMONSTRATION CENTER (OR)           $2,450,000  Blumenauer, Earl; DeFazio, Peter A.; Hooley, Darlene;
                                                                                                                                           Walden, Greg; Wu, David
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Department of Energy         EERE                                WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS COLLABORATIVE WIND PROJECT (MA)        $1,250,000  Olver, John W.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                WIND TURBINE ELECTRIC HIGH-SPEED SHAFT BRAKE PROJECT (OH)      $500,000  Sutton, Betty
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Department of Energy         EERE                                WINOOSKI COMMUNITY GREENING PROJECT (VT)                       $120,000  Welch, Peter
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Department of Energy         EERE                                WISDOM WAY SOLAR VILLAGE (MA)                                  $600,000  Olver, John W.
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Department of Energy         EERE                                WOODY BIOMASS PROJECT AT SUNY-ESF (NY)                         $650,000  Walsh, James T.
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Department of Energy         Electricity Delivery and Energy     DEVELOPMENT OF TOROIDAL CORE TRANSFORMERS (NY)               $1,000,000  Towns, Edolphus
                              Reliability
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Department of Energy         Electricity Delivery and Energy     ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES RESEARCH AND EDUCATION INITIATIVE        $1,000,000  Pearce, Stevan
                              Reliability                         (NM)
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Department of Energy         Electricity Delivery and Energy     FEASIBILITY STUDY OF CONNECTING THE ST. THOMAS-ST. JOHN        $500,000  Christensen, Donna M.
                              Reliability                         AND ST. CROIX ELECTRICITY GRIDS (VI)
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Department of Energy         Electricity Delivery and Energy     HIGH VOLTAGE TRANSMISSION LINES--PHASE II (TN)                 $500,000  Gordon, Bart
                              Reliability
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Department of Energy         Electricity Delivery and Energy     LONG ISLAND SMART METERING PILOT PROJECT (NY)                  $750,000  Israel, Steve
                              Reliability
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Department of Energy         Electricity Delivery and Energy     MICROGRIDS FOR COLONIAS (TX)                                   $500,000  Cuellar, Henry
                              Reliability
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Department of Energy         Electricity Delivery and Energy     NATIONAL CENTER FOR RELIABLE ELECTRIC POWER TRANSMISSION       $500,000  Boozman, John
                              Reliability                         (NCREPT) (AR)
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Department of Energy         Electricity Delivery and Energy     POWER GRID RELIABILITY AND SECURITY (WA)                       $500,000  Smith, Adam
                              Reliability
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Department of Energy         Non-Defense Environmental Cleanup   WESTERN ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY OFFICE (MT)                 $2,000,000  Rehberg, Dennis R.
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Department of Energy         Science                             ADVANCED ARTIFICIAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING RESEARCH           $400,000  Hall, Ralph M.
                                                                  INFRASTRUCTURE (TX)
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Department of Energy         Science                             ALVERNIA COLLEGE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTATION INITIATIVE         $600,000  Gerlach, Jim
                                                                  (PA)
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Department of Energy         Science                             BARRY UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE FOR COLLABORATIVE SCIENCES          $800,000  Diaz-Balart, Lincoln; Diaz-Balart, Mario
                                                                  RESEARCH (FL)
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Department of Energy         Science                             BIOTECHNOLOGY/FORENSICS LABORATORY (UT)                        $500,000  Cannon, Chris
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Department of Energy         Science                             BRONX COMMUNITY COLLEGE CENTER FOR SUSTAINABLE ENERGY          $500,000  Serrano, Jose
                                                                  (NY)
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Department of Energy         Science                             BROWN UNIVERSITY, BROWN ENERGY INITIATIVE (RI)               $1,000,000  Kennedy, Patrick J.
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Department of Energy         Science                             CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, SAN BERNARDINO TWIN TOWER         $600,000  Baca, Joe
                                                                  PROJECT (CA)
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Department of Energy         Science                             CENTER FOR ADVANCED SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING AND MODELING          $600,000  Burgess, Michael C.
                                                                  (TX)
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Department of Energy         Science                             CENTER FOR CATALYSIS AND SURFACE SCIENCE AT NORTHWESTERN     $1,000,000  Lipinski, Daniel
                                                                  UNIVERSITY (IL)
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Department of Energy         Science                             CHEMISTRY BUILDING RENOVATION (MI)                             $500,000  Conyers, Jr., John; Kilpatrick, Carolyn C.
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Department of Energy         Science                             CLEMSON UNIVERSITY CYBERINSTITUTE (SC)                       $1,500,000  Inglis, Bob; Spratt, Jr., John M.
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Department of Energy         Science                             CLINTON JUNIOR COLLEGE SCIENCE PROGRAM (SC)                    $400,000  Spratt, Jr., John M.
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Department of Energy         Science                             COLLABORATIVE INITIATIVE IN BIOMEDICAL IMAGING (NC)          $1,500,000  Hayes, Robin; Price, David E.
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Department of Energy         Science                             CURRICULUM AND INFRASTRUCTURE ENHANCEMENT IN STEM (PA)         $500,000  Sestak, Joe
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Department of Energy         Science                             DECISION SUPPORT TOOLS FOR COMPLEX ANALYSIS (DSTCA) (OH)     $1,500,000  Hobson, David L.
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Department of Energy         Science                             EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY EQUIPMENT FOR NEW SCIENCE        $1,000,000  Chandler, Ben
                                                                  BUILDING (KY)
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Department of Energy         Science                             FUSION ENERGY SPHEROMAK TURBULENT PLASMA EXPERIMENT (FL)     $1,000,000  Meek, Kendrick B.
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Department of Energy         Science                             GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY--NATIONAL CENTER FOR BIODEFENSE      $1,500,000  Davis, Tom; Moran, James P.
                                                                  AND INFECTIOUS DISEASE (VA)
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Department of Energy         Science                             HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY CENTER FOR CLIMATE STUDY (NY)               $500,000  McCarthy, Carolyn
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Department of Energy         Science                             IDAHO ACCELERATOR CENTER PRODUCTION OF MEDICAL ISOTOPES      $1,000,000  Simpson, Michael K.
                                                                  (ID)
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Department of Energy         Science                             IDAHO NATIONAL LABORATORY CENTER FOR ADVANCED ENERGY         $1,000,000  Simpson, Michael K.
                                                                  STUDIES (ID)
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Department of Energy         Science                             INSTITUTE FOR INTEGRATED SCIENCES AT BOSTON COLLEGE (MA)     $2,500,000  Markey, Edward J.; Olver, John W.
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Department of Energy         Science                             INSTRUMENTATION AND CONSTRUCTION COSTS FOR THREE STUDENT       $400,000  Gerlach, Jim
                                                                  INDEPENDENT RESEARCH LABS DEDICATED TO BIOLOGY,
                                                                  CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY, AND PHYSICS AT ALBRIGHT
                                                                  COLLEGE IN READING (PA)
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Department of Energy         Science                             LARGE SCALE APPLICATION OF SINGLE-WALLED CARBON NANOTUBES      $750,000  Cole, Tom
                                                                  (OK)
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Department of Energy         Science                             LUTHER COLLEGE SCIENCE BLDG. RENOVATION PROJECT (IA)           $750,000  Latham, Tom
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Department of Energy         Science                             MARYGROVE COLLEGE MATTERS (MI)                                 $200,000  Conyers, Jr., John
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Department of Energy         Science                             MICHIGAN GEOLOGICAL CARBON SEQUESTRATION RESEARCH AND          $650,000  Upton, Fred
                                                                  EDUCATION PROGRAM (MI)
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Department of Energy         Science                             NATIONAL BIOREPOSITORY-NATIONWIDE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL          $750,000  Pryce, Deborah
                                                                  (OH)
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Department of Energy         Science                             NEXT GENERATION NEUROIMAGING AT CLEVELAND CLINIC (OH)          $500,000  Hobson, David L.; Jones, Stephanie Tubbs
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Department of Energy         Science                             PROFESSIONAL SCIENCE MASTER'S ADVANCED ENERGY AND FUELS        $450,000  Costello, Jerry F.
                                                                  MANAGEMENT PROGRAM (IL)
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Department of Energy         Science                             PURDUE CALUMET INLAND WATER INSTITUTE (IN)                   $1,000,000  Visclosky, Peter J.
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Department of Energy         Science                             RAPID DETECTION OF CONTAMINANTS IN WATER SUPPLIES USING      $1,500,000  Capuano, Michael E.
                                                                  MAGNETIC RESONANCE AND NANOPARTICLES (MA)
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Department of Energy         Science                             RNAI RESEARCH, UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS MEDICAL           $1,000,000  McGovern, James P.; Olver, John W.
                                                                  SCHOOL, WORCESTER (MA)
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Department of Energy         Science                             SCANNING NEAR-FIELD ULTRASOUND HOLOGRAPHY (SNFUH)            $1,000,000  Lipinski, Daniel
                                                                  INSTRUMENTATION FOR NON-INVASIVE AND NON-DESTRUCTIVE
                                                                  IMAGING OF NANOPARTICLE INTERACTION WITH CELLS (IL)
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Department of Energy         Science                             SCIENCE EDUCATION FACILITY RENOVATIONS, OCU (OH)             $1,000,000  Hobson, David L.
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Department of Energy         Science                             SCIENCE, MATH, AND TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION INITIATIVE,            $500,000  Frelinghuysen, Rodney P.
                                                                  COLLEGE OF ST. ELIZABETH (NJ)
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Department of Energy         Science                             SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY ADVANCED PARALLEL              $1,000,000  Sessions, Pete
                                                                  PROCESSING CENTER (TX)
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Department of Energy         Science                             SPECT IMAGING INSTRUMENTATION RESEARCH INITIATIVE (IL)       $1,000,000  Davis, Danny K.
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Department of Energy         Science                             ST. THOMAS UNIVERSITY U-CORTE (FL)                             $600,000  Diaz-Balart, Lincoln
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Department of Energy         Science                             THE NATIONAL ENERGY POLICY INSTITUTE, UNIVERSITY OF TULSA      $750,000  Sullivan, John
                                                                  (OK)
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Department of Energy         Science                             ULTRA-DENSE PORPHYRIM-BASED CAPACITIVE MOLECULAR MEMORY      $1,000,000  Tancredo, Thomas G.
                                                                  FOR SUPERCOMPUTING (CO)
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Department of Energy         Science                             UMASS INTEGRATIVE SCIENCE BUILDING (MA)                      $2,000,000  Olver, John W.
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Department of Energy         Science                             UNIVERSITY OF THE CUMBERLANDS SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY           $1,000,000  Rogers, Harold
                                                                  COMPLEX (KY)
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Department of Energy         Science                             URI CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE (RI)                                 $1,000,000  Langevin, James R.
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Department of Energy         Science                             WHITTIER COLLEGE SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS INITIATIVE (CA)       $500,000  Sanchez, Linda T.
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Department of Energy         Fossil Energy R&D                   CENTER FOR ZERO EMISSIONS RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY (MT)       $1,730,000  Rehberg, Dennis R.
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Department of Energy         Fossil Energy R&D                   DIRECT METHANOL FUEL CELL (IN)                               $1,000,000  Visclosky, Peter J.
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Department of Energy         Fossil Energy R&D                   FUEL CELL TECH FOR CLEAN COAL POWER PLANTS (OH)              $1,500,000  Ryan, Tim; Sutton, Betty
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Department of Energy         Fossil Energy R&D                   GULF OF MEXICO HYDRATES RESEARCH CONSORTIUM (LA)             $1,200,000  Childers, Travis
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Department of Energy         Fossil Energy R&D                   ITM REACTION-DRIVEN CERAMIC MEMBRANE SYSTEMS (PA)            $1,000,000  Dent, Charles W.
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Department of Energy         Fossil Energy R&D                   METHANOL ECONOMY (CA)                                        $2,000,000  Watson, Diane E.
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Department of Energy         Fossil Energy R&D                   MULTI-POLLUTANT REMOVAL AND ADVANCED MULTI-POLLUTANT         $1,000,000  Wilson, Charles A.
                                                                  REMOVAL AND ADVANCED CARBON CAPTURE AND STORAGE PROJECTS
                                                                  USING ECO TECHNOLOGY (OH)
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Department of Energy         Fossil Energy R&D                   PILOT ENERGY COST CONTROL EVALUATION (PECCE) PROJECT         $2,476,000  Visclosky, Peter J.
                                                                  (WVA, PA & IN)
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Department of Energy         Fossil Energy R&D                   ROLLS ROYCE SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELL SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT        $1,350,000  Regula, Ralph
                                                                  (OH)
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Department of Energy         Fossil Energy R&D                   UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY STRATEGIC LIQUID TRANSPORTATION       $1,000,000  Davis, Geoff; Rogers, Harold
                                                                  FUELS DERIVED FROM COAL (KY)
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Department of Energy         Fossil Energy R&D                   VERSAILLES BOROUGH STRAY GAS MITIGATION (PA)                   $400,000  Doyle, Michael E.
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Department of Energy         Fossil Energy R&D                   WYOMING CO2 SEQUESTRATION TESTING PROGRAM (WY)                 $900,000  Cubin, Barbara
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Department of Energy         NNSA-Weapons Activities             ADVANCED ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENT FOR SANDIA NATIONAL LAB     $1,500,000  Lynch, Stephen F.
                                                                  (MA)
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Department of Energy         NNSA-Weapons Activities             CENTER FOR COMPUTATIONAL SIMULATION AND VISUALIZATION        $5,000,000  Visclosky, Peter J.
                                                                  (IN)
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Department of Energy         NNSA-Weapons Activities             CYBER SECURITY--CIMTRAK--IN (IN)                             $1,000,000  Visclosky, Peter J.
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Department of Energy         NNSA-Weapons Activities             DISTRIBUTED DATA DRIVEN TEST ENVIRONMENT (OH)                $3,500,000  Hobson, David L.
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Department of Energy         NNSA-Weapons Activities             LABORATORY FOR ADVANCED LASER-TARGET INTERACTIONS (OH)       $2,500,000  Hobson, David L.
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Department of Energy         NNSA-Weapons Activities             MATTER-RADIATION INTERACTIONS IN EXTREMES (MARIE) (NM)       $1,000,000  Udall, Tom
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Department of Energy         NNSA-Weapons Activities             MULTI-DISCIPLINED INTEGRATED COLLABORATIVE ENVIRONMENT       $1,000,000  Cleaver, Emanuel
                                                                  (MDICE) (MO)
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Department of Energy         NNSA-Weapons Activities             SECURE ADVANCED SUPERCOMPUTING PLATFORM AT NEXTEDGE (OH)     $4,000,000  Hobson, David L.
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Department of Energy         NNSA-Weapons Activities             TECHNICAL PRODUCT DATA INITIATIVE (OH)                       $1,000,000  Hobson, David L.
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Department of Energy         NNSA-Defense Nuclear                NUCLEAR SECURITY SCIENCE AND POLICY INSTITUTE (TX)           $1,000,000  Edwards, Chet
                              Nonproliferation
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Department of Energy         NNSA-Office of the Administrator    ACE PROGRAM AT MARICOPA COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGES (AZ)       $1,000,000  Pastor, Ed
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Department of Energy         NNSA-Office of the Administrator    CENTRAL STATE UNIVERSITY (OH)                                $1,500,000  Hobson, David L.
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Department of Energy         NNSA-Office of the Administrator    EAA HBCU GRADUATE PROGRAM (PA)                               $5,000,000  Fattah, Chaka
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Department of Energy         NNSA-Office of the Administrator    HISTORICALLY BLACK COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITIES SCIENCE         $10,500,000  Clyburn, James E.
                                                                  ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM (SC)
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Department of Energy         NNSA-Office of the Administrator    MARSHALL FUND, MINORITY ENERGY SCIENCE INITIATIVE (NC,       $3,000,000  Butterfield, G. K.; Cummings, Elijah E.; Hoyer, Steny
                                                                  NY, TX, MD)                                                              H.; Jackson-Lee, Sheila; Johnson, Eddie Bernice;
                                                                                                                                           Towns, Edolphus
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Department of Energy         NNSA-Office of the Administrator    MOREHOUSE COLLEGE MINORITY ENERGY SCIENCE RESEARCH AND       $2,000,000  Bishop, Jr., Sanford D.; Johnson, Jr., Henry C.
                                                                  EDUCATION INITIATIVE (GA)                                                ``Hank''; Lewis, John; Marshall, Jim; Scott, David
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Department of Energy         NNSA-Office of the Administrator    WILBERFORCE UNIVERSITY (OH)                                  $1,500,000  Hobson, David L.
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Department of Energy         Defense Environmental Cleanup       MIAMISBURG MOUND, OU-1 (OH)                                  $5,000,000  Turner, Michael R.
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Department of Energy         Defense Environmental Cleanup       TESTING OF POLYMERIC HYDROGELS FOR RADIATION                 $1,700,000  Abercrombie, Neil; Hirono, Mazie K.
                                                                  DECONTAMINATION (HI)
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Department of Energy         Defense Environmental Cleanup       THE INTERNATIONAL ALTERNATIVE CLEAN-UP TECHNOLOGY            $1,000,000  Doyle, Michael F.
                                                                  AGREEMENT (PA)
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                    ADDITIONAL VIEWS OF JERRY LEWIS

    The fiscal year 2009 Energy and Water Development 
Appropriations Bill continues the bipartisan tradition that has 
been the hallmark of this Committee. Chairman Visclosky has 
once again listened to the minority's concerns and accommodated 
them as much as possible. While this bill will not address fuel 
prices in the short term, it does fund important research and 
development to reduce our dependence on foreign oil and 
increase the efficiency of our energy usage, and reduce our 
impact on the global environment. I am pleased to support this 
bill.

                           302(b) Allocation

    The 302(b) discretionary allocation for the fiscal year 
2009 Energy and Water Development Appropriations Bill is 
$33.265 billion, an increase of $2.078 billion (6.7 percent) 
above the President's request and $2.377 billion (7.7 percent) 
above the amount provided in fiscal year 2008. Much of this 
increase in discretionary funding is justified to address 
chronic underfunding of water resources infrastructure. 
Approximately $500 million of the increase is to provide direct 
assistance to localities and the private sector. While I 
support the bill's attempts to support greater energy 
efficiency and energy independence, I do not believe direct 
financial assistance from the Department of Energy will be the 
most effective, or efficient, approach. Instead, this 
additional funding should be used to improve baseload energy 
supply in preparation for a restructured transportation sector.

                         Priorities in the Bill

    The Energy and Water Development Appropriations Bill has 
always balanced issues of critical importance to the security, 
economic development, and infrastructure of the United States. 
Within the amounts provided every year, difficult decisions 
must be made among strengthening our nation's water 
transportation and flood control systems, developing energy 
independence through new energy sources and greater 
efficiencies, and protecting our country's security through 
managing our nuclear weapons stockpile and fighting the spread 
of fissile material internationally. I fully support the 
increased spending proposed for water resources infrastructure, 
and are pleased the Chairman has sustained the continuing 
contracts and financial management reforms for the Army Civil 
Works program.
    I am similarly pleased that the bill continues the 
tradition of a systemic approach to water infrastructure 
investment. I recognize, however, that significant work remains 
to be done to ensure that our flood prevention infrastructure 
and policies are managed as a system which combines federal, 
state, local, and private resources. I strongly encourage the 
Administration to develop an integrated plan to assess all of 
our nation's water infrastructure, including that built by non-
federal entities. Moving to a more integrated system will take 
significant financial resources, as well as concerted 
leadership from Congress and the Administration. However, it 
would be simply irresponsible to continue the piecemeal 
approach of the past, authorizing an ever-larger set of 
individual projects in Water Resources Development Acts and 
being able to fund only a fraction of those projects in annual 
appropriations bills. The measure of success for our nation's 
water resources infrastructure cannot simply be how much I 
spend or how many projects I authorize, but rather it must be 
how the integrated system performs its intended mission.
    I also note that this bill does not fix the insolvency of 
the Inland Waterways Trust Fund, nor is this the proper bill to 
make such a change. I strongly encourage this Administration 
and the next Administration to develop and propose viable 
solutions to these ongoing problems. I agree with the majority 
that proposals tochange the federal/non-federal cost share are 
not viable solutions to the Inland Waterways Trust Fund shortfall.
    I generally agree with the majority's priorities within the 
Department of Energy. It is essential that we develop advanced 
energy technologies that further our energy security by 
reducing greenhouse gas emissions and reducing our dependence 
on foreign oil. However, I am concerned that there seems to be 
a growing trend toward using the Department of Energy to 
administer grant and loan programs. The Department has not 
demonstrated a track record of responsibly managing such 
programs. Additionally, I feel that market pressures have 
already begun to restructure and reform our country's economy 
toward greater efficiency and toward increased reliance on 
domestic sources of energy. Market-distorting practices, such 
as subsidized loans and grants, will only hinder this process 
unless they are very carefully crafted and, more importantly, 
well-managed. I would caution against funding more energy 
assistance programs simply because they are authorized.

              Mixed Oxide (MOX) Fuel Fabrication Facility

    Once again, this bill directs the Department of Energy to 
manage the MOX program under the Nuclear Energy office rather 
under the National Nuclear Security Administration, despite the 
Department's apparent desire to continue the program under the 
management, or more accurately, mismanagement, of NNSA.

                 Nuclear Weapons Complex Transformation

    I am discouraged that the clear direction this Committee 
provided to the Department of Energy in fiscal year 2008 
regarding prerequisites for complex transformation and the 
Reliable Replacement Warhead have not been fulfilled. As a 
result, this bill limits projects in support of complex 
transformation. I concur that the transformation process must 
be delayed until the Administration articulates a nuclear 
weapons strategy which meets the challenges of today and the 
future, and a complex that supports that strategy. This is the 
only reasonable approach in order to avoid the gross 
misappropriation of taxpayer funds. However, we do not view 
this delay as questioning the need for complex transformation, 
which is critical to improve the safety, efficiency, and 
security of our national weapons complex.

               Future of the Nuclear Weapons Laboratories

    As nuclear weapons funding continues to decrease as a 
percentage of the work of the Department of Energy, our 
specialized weapons laboratories are looking to chart a new 
path forward. These facilities and personnel are among the best 
in the world and must be supported. However, I am concerned 
that the current protections that the weapons laboratories 
enjoy, especially through the National Nuclear Security 
Administration Act, preclude a level playing field among the 
weapons laboratories, non-weapons laboratories, academia, and 
the private sector. We strongly believe that no laboratory is 
entitled to the non-weapons dollars appropriated to the 
Department of Energy. All must compete equally based on price 
and performance, and be equally accountable.

                             Nuclear Energy

    The future energy supply of the United States will include 
a larger role for nuclear energy, and we strongly support this 
bill's assistance for the nuclear energy industry. There is no 
other energy source that will be able to reduce our reliance on 
foreign sources of energy while simultaneously reducing carbon 
emissions in the short and medium term. I am encouraged that 
this Committee's past actions have supported a growing number 
of potential new nuclear power plants and safer, more efficient 
advanced designs. As of early June 2008, applications for 12 
newunits have been received by the Nuclear Regulatory 
Commission, and applications for 24 more new units are expected by the 
end of 2010.
    I am pleased that this bill fully funds the request for 
Yucca Mountain, but recognize that interim storage solutions 
must also be pursued. We strongly encourage the nuclear power 
industry to work closely with Congress and the Administration 
to overcome the ongoing political challenges to developing 
constructive approaches to dealing with spent fuel. We cannot 
continue to let the objections of one State prevent the 
Congress from doing the right thing for the entire country.

                         Science and Technology

    The future economic competitiveness of this country will be 
built on our leadership in science and technology. I am pleased 
that this bill increases the funding for DOE's Office of 
Science by $160 million over the request, as well as providing 
an increase of roughly $1.5 billion for the various applied 
energy research accounts. This Committee has been strongly 
supportive of the Department of Energy's efforts to rebuild our 
leadership in the basic and applied sciences, and is especially 
proud of the results achieved in the field of high performance 
computing. Strong Departmental leadership coupled with 
bipartisan Congressional support have led to advanced computing 
achievements that were considered unattainable only a few short 
years ago. We hope the increased funding for science and 
technology provided in this bill will continue in future years, 
and will be the foundation for many future achievements by the 
Department.

                       Five-Year Budget Planning

    This Committee has consistently encouraged the agencies 
under our jurisdiction to prepare credible five-year budget 
plans that can be used by both Congress and the Administration 
to chart a stable long-term course for agency programs and 
projects. We continue to be frustrated by the resistance to 
this concept, both from within the Office of Management and 
Budget (OMB) and within the agencies. The Corps of Engineers 
has done the best job of developing useful five-year budget 
plans, although the top-line funding amount for the Corps is 
always artificially constrained by OMB. To be truly useful to 
Congress, a five-year budget plan must either identify what 
worthwhile work can be accomplished with additional resources, 
or must identify what worthwhile work is not being accomplished 
at a constrained budget level. Unfortunately, the Corps is not 
allowed to present either variation in the five-year plans it 
has produced to date.
    The Bureau of Reclamation is still very much on the front 
end of the learning curve in its long-range budget planning. 
While some five-year budget plan for Reclamation is better than 
none, the formulaic approach to future budgets, the lack of 
true out-year planning, and the lack of project-level details 
all limit the usefulness of these plans.
    The Department of Energy is in many ways the most 
frustrating of our Energy and Water agencies when it comes to 
long-range planning. We know that the capability to conduct 
such planning exists within the Department, and we know that 
certain program offices already develop useful five-year budget 
plans. However, the Department has consistently refused to 
produce an integrated plan for the entire Department that 
illuminates the budget choices made by the Administration and 
helps Congress make its own appropriations decisions. This 
failure can be laid squarely at the feet of the Secretary of 
Energy, who testified at his budget hearing this year that he 
made a conscious decision not to produce the five-year plans 
directed by this Committee. Such lack of foresight will only 
harm the Department of Energy in the future, and will make it 
harder for DOE to compete effectively for limited resources. It 
is essential that DOE demonstrate sound planning that looks 
beyond a single fiscal year, or a single Congress, or even 
beyond a single Administration. The extensive investments that 
the Administration and Congress are making now in basic 
science, applied energy technologies, environmental cleanup and 
national security programs cannot be sustained if I am forced 
to reinvent the wheel every budget cycle.

                              Path Forward

    This Committee has been able to achieve important reforms 
and initiatives over the last several years largely because of 
the bi-partisan working relationships that its Members have 
enjoyed. I am pleased that the Energy and Water Development 
Subcommittee has continued this tradition. This bill contains 
issues of national significance, including support for advanced 
science and technology, maintenance of our nuclear weapons 
stockpile, and development of our water infrastructure, which 
requires setting aside most partisan differences for a national 
perspective. We hope that this tradition is carried into the 
future, and that the Subcommittee can follow regular order to 
fulfill its responsibilities in an efficient and bipartisan 
manner.

                                                       Jerry Lewis.

                                  
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