Summary
Four major programs crucial to new missions and new jobs at the Savannah River Site were severely slashed in a House appropriations bill passed Friday afternoon. This sets the stage for a battle to restore money in both the Senate and a conference committee that will be formed in early July.
In addition, the House Energy and Water Development Appropriations Bill cuts $76 million from the U.S. Department of Energy's cleanup program for high-level nuclear waste, which will delay radioactive waste disposal at SRS, DOE officials said.See the full content of this document
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Four Srs Programs Lose Funds
But environmental work at SRS is winding down, and the facility's supporters...
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