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February 21, 1996DOE is now issuing its decisions on actions that will stabilize two additional categories of materials at the SRS, which present environment, safety and health vulnerabilities in their current storage condition or may present vulnerabilities within the next 10 years. The decisions on the stabilization of two additional categories of nuclear materials, neptunium-237 solution and targets, and H-Canyon plutonium-239 solutions, are not being made at this time.Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance
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February 21, 1996Interim Management Nuclear Materials at the Savannah River SiteOffice of NEPA Policy and Compliance
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February 16, 1996Analyzes the increase of long-term firm electrical capacity and energy generated by hydropower plants in the western United States.Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance
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DocumentFebruary 14, 1996BPA record of decision (2/15/1996) for interconnecting Sierra Pacific Power Company Alturas Transmission Line (DOE/EIS-0256).Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance
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February 14, 1996Office of Hearings and Appeals
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February 13, 1996Presidential Permit Authorizing Northern States Power Company (NSP) to construct, operate, and maintain transmission facilities at the U.S. - Canada Border.Office of Electricity
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February 13, 1996Presidential Permit Authorizing Northern States Power Company (NSP) to construct, operate, and maintain transmission facilities at the U.S. - Canada Border.Office of Electricity
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February 13, 1996Presidential Permit authorizing Northern States Power Company to construct, operate, and maintain elextric transmission facilities at the U.S. - Canada Border.Office of Electricity
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February 9, 1996Southwestern Power Administration has prepared an environmental assessment (EA) that addressed vegetation control at Southwestern's substations, radio stations, and pole yards. Based on the analysis developed in the EA, Southwestern has concluded, that with proper herbicide application restrictions, there will be no significant environmental impact to the air quality, surface water quality, ground water quality, wetlands, wildlife, aquatic life, threatened and endangered species, cultural resources, human health effects, transportation, or disposal of waste materials.Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance