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November 29, 1996S1C Prototype Reactor Plant DisposalOffice of NEPA Policy and Compliance
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DocumentNovember 21, 1996Special Report on the Audit of the Management of Department of Energy Construction ProjectsOffice of Inspector General
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November 21, 1996Sale of Surplus Natural and Low Enriched UraniumOffice of NEPA Policy and Compliance
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November 19, 1996Management of Certain Plutonium Residues and Scrub Alloy Stored at the Rocky Flats Environmental Technology SiteOffice of NEPA Policy and Compliance
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DocumentNovember 15, 1996Audit of Groundwater Monitoring at HanfordOffice of Inspector General
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November 14, 1996Proposed Changes to the Sanitary Sludge Land Application Program on the Oak Ridge ReservationOffice of NEPA Policy and Compliance
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November 14, 1996Proposed Changes to the Sanitary Sludge Land Application Program on the Oak Ridge ReservationOffice of NEPA Policy and Compliance
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November 8, 1996The United States Entity (the Administrator of the Bonneville Power Administration [BPA] and the Division Engineer, North Pacific Division of the US Army Corps of Engineers [Corps]) has decided to fulfill its obligation under the Columbia River Treaty (Treaty) between the United States of America (United States) and Canada by delivering Canada’s Entitlement under the Treaty to points on the border between Canada and the United States near Blaine, Washington and Nelway, British Columbia (BC). Delivering the full Entitlement at existing interconnections at those locations will require no new transmission facilities in the United States or in Canada. However, construction of cross-Cascades transmission in the United States would be accelerated, to as early as 2005. Delivery of the Canadian Entitlement will begin April 1, 1998.Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance
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November 8, 1996Delivery of the Canadian EntitlementOffice of NEPA Policy and Compliance
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DocumentNovember 7, 1996Audit of Bus Service Subsidies at the Idaho National Engineering LaboratoryOffice of Inspector General