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  1. The Department of Energy has published other studies about the nature and origin of the legacy of nuclear weapons (Closing the Circle on the Splitting of the Atom: The Environmental Legacy of Nuclear Weapons Production and What the Department is Doing About It (1995)); estimating the costs of future cleanup and regulatory compliance (Estimating the Cold War Mortgage: The 1995 Baseline Environmental Management Report) and evaluating the risks that its legacy poses to its workers, the public and the environment (Risks and the Risk Debate: Searching for Common Ground (Draft, 1995)).

  2. DOE Order 5400.2A, Environmental Compliance Issue Coordination, December 11, 1992.

  3. Materials-in-Inventory Report, November 1994.

  4. Department of Energy Programmatic Spent Nuclear Fuel Management and Idaho National Engineering Laboratory Environmental Restoration and Waste Management Programs Final Environmental Impact Statement, April 1995, DOE/EIS-0203-F.

  5. Plutonium Working Group Report on Environmental, Safety and Health Vulnerabilities Associated with the Department's Plutonium Storage, November 1994, DOE/EH-0415.

  6. Chemical Safety Vulnerability Working Group Report, September 1994, DOE/EH-0396P.

  7. Estimating the Cold War Mortgage: The 1995 Baseline Environmental Management Report, March 1995, DOE/EM-0232.

  8. DOE Order 5660.1B, Management of Nuclear Materials, October 24, 1994.

  9. Spent Nuclear Fuel Management Cost Evaluation Report, March 1995, DOE/SNF/REP-PS-001.

  10. DOE Order 5660.1B, Management of Nuclear Materials, October 24, 1994.

  11. Integrated Data Base Report-1994: U.S. Spent Nuclear Fuel and Radioactive Waste Inventories, Projections, and Characteristics, September 1995, DOE/RW-0006, rev.11.

  12. Materials-in-Inventory Report, November 1994.

  13. Integrated Data Base Report-1992: U.S. Spent Nuclear Fuel and Radioactive Waste Inventories, Projections, and Characteristics, 1993, DOE/RW-0006, rev.9.

  14. American Metal Market. vol.103, no.127, July 5, 1995.

  15. Analysis of the Potential Recycling of Department of Energy Radioactive Scrap Metal, August 14, 1995, Sanford Cohen & Associates.

  16. Plutonium Working Group Report on Environmental, Safety and Health Vulnerabilities Associated with the Department's Plutonium Storage, November 1994, DOE/EH-0415.

  17. Final Environmental Impact Statement: Interim Management of Nuclear Materials, Department of Energy, Savannah River Site, October 1995, DOE/EIS-0220.

  18. Spent Nuclear Fuel Working Group Report on Inventory of the Department's Spent Nuclear Fuel and Other Reactor Irradiated Materials and their Environmental, Safety, and Health Vulnerabilities, November 1993.

  19. Department of Energy Programmatic Spent Nuclear Fuel Management and Idaho National Engineering Laboratory Environmental Restoration and Waste Management Programs Final Environmental Impact Statement, April 1995, DOE/EIS-0203-F.

  20. Chemical Safety Vulnerability Working Group Report, September 1994, DOE/EH-0396P.

  21. Plutonium Working Group Report on Environmental, Safety and Health Vulnerabilities Associated with the Department's Plutonium Storage, November 1994, DOE/EH-0415.

  22. Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board Recommendation 94-1, May 26, 1994.

  23. Environmental Assessment for the Sale of Excess Lithium Hydroxide Stored at Oak Ridge, K-25 Site and the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant, April 1993.

  24. Environmental Assessment for Disposition of Contaminated Copper, Oakland Operations Office, June 1994.

  25. Nuclear Weapons Components and Hardware Disposition Policy, November 17, 1995.

  26. Draft Environmental Impact Statement for Disposition of Highly Enriched Uranium, October 1995, DOE/EIS-0240-D.

  27. Final Environmental Impact Statement: Interim Management of Nuclear Materials, Department of Energy, Savannah River Site, October 1995, DOE/EIS-0220.

  28. Storage and Disposal of Weapons-Usable Fissile Materials Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement, DOE/EIS-0229, draft to be published January 1996.

  29. F-Canyon Plutonium Solutions Environmental Impact Statement, December 1994, DOE/EIS-0219.

  30. Department of Energy Programmatic Spent Nuclear Fuel Management and Idaho National Engineering Laboratory Environmental Restoration and Waste Management Programs Final Environmental Impact Statement, April 1995, DOE/EIS-0203-F.

  31. Notice of Intent to Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement for a Geologic Repository for the Disposal of Spent Nuclear Fuel and High-Level Radioactive Waste at Yucca Mountain, Nye County, Nevada, August 7, 1995, 60 F.R. 40164.

  32. Final Environmental Impact Statement: Interim Management of Nuclear Materials, Department of Energy, Savannah River Site, October 1995, DOE/EIS-0220.

  33. Disposition and Transportation of Surplus Radioactive Nitric Acid, Hanford Site, Richland Washington, May 1995, DOE/EA-1005.

  34. Federal Property Management Regulations, 40 C.F.R. 101.

  35. DOE Property Management Regulations (DOE-PMR), 41 C.F.R. Part 109.

  36. Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, 63 Stat. 377.

  37. Hanford Site Sodium Management Plan, rev. 1, September 26, 1995, Westinghouse Hanford Company.

  38. Final Environmental Impact Statement: Interim Management of Nuclear Materials, Department of Energy, Savannah River Site, October 1995, DOE/EIS-0220.

  39. Plutonium Vulnerability Management Plan with the Implementation Plan for Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board Recommendation 94-1, March 1995, DOE/EM-0199. Several sites have site-specific implementation plans.

  40. Hanford Site Sodium Management Plan, April 26, 1994, Westinghouse Hanford Company.

  41. Analysis of the Potential Recycling of Department of Energy Radioactive Scrap Metal, August 14, 1995, Sanford Cohen and Associates.

  42. Draft Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement: Stockpile Stewardship and Management, June 1995, DOE/EIS-0236.

  43. Storage and Disposal of Weapons-Usable Fissile Materials Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement, DOE/EIS-0229, draft to be published January 1996.

  44. Draft Environmental Impact Statement for Disposition of Highly Enriched Uranium, October 1995, DOE/EIS-0240-D.

  45. Final Environmental Impact Statement: Interim Management of Nuclear Materials, Savannah River Site, October 1995, DOE/EIS-0220.

  46. Plutonium Working Group Report on Environmental, Safety and Health Vulnerabilities Associated with the Department's Plutonium Storage, November 1994, DOE/EH-0415.

  47. Department of Energy Programmatic Spent Nuclear Fuel Management and Idaho National Engineering Laboratory Environmental Restoration and Waste Management Programs Final Environmental Impact Statement, April 1995, DOE/EIS-0203-F.

  48. Department of Energy Programmatic Spent Nuclear Fuel Management and Idaho National Engineering Laboratory Environmental Restoration and Waste Management Programs Final Environmental Impact Statement, April 1995, DOE/EIS-0203-F.

  49. Department of Energy-owned Spent Nuclear Fuel Interim Storage Plan, November 1995, DOE/SNF/PP-003, Rev. 0.

  50. Record of Decision: for Final Environmental Impact Statement: Interim Management of Nuclear Materials, Department of Energy, Savannah River Site, December 19, 1995, 60 F.R. 65300.

  51. Chemical Safety Vulnerability Working Group Report, September 1994, DOE/EH-0396P.

  52. Disposition and Transportation of Surplus Radioactive Nitric Acid, Hanford Site, Richland, Washington, May 1995, DOE/EA-1005.

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