FINAL BILL REPORT

                 HJM 4016

 

Brief Description:  Requesting that Hanford be acknowledged as a national research and development center.

 

By Representatives Ludwig, May, Bray, Moyer, Rayburn, Grant, Lisk, Neher, Edmondson, Orr, Jacobsen, Nealey, Paris, Chandler, Betrozoff and Miller.

 

House Committee on Energy & Utilities

Senate Committee on Energy & Utilities

 

Background:  The recently concluded 45 year defense materials production mission at Hanford created immensely valuable human scientific and technical talent.

 

The talent availability, the pressing national need both to restore the Hanford Reservation environmentally and to develop new hazardous and radioactive waste management technology, and the regional need for economic activity to replace that from the production mission all come together to impel new scientific and technical activity on the Hanford Reservation.

 

The federal government is considering sites for certain high technology projects that are ideally suited to the Hanford Reservation.

 

Summary:  The Congress, the president, the secretary of the Department of Energy, and the director of the National Science Foundation are all asked to make Hanford the premier national scientific and technical research and development center for management of hazardous and radioactive waste, to construct the engineering test model of the Superconducting Magnetic Energy Storage System, to maintain the Fast Flux Test Facility in operation, and to locate the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory, all at Hanford.

 

Votes on Final Passage: 

 

House  91   0

Senate 45   0