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JAMES W. DYER, Clerk and Staff Director

ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT

APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1997

TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1996.

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

WITNESSES

REAR ADMIRAL RICHARD J. GUIMOND, PRINCIPAL DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT

DANIEL A. DREYFUS, DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF CIVILIAN RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT

LAKE H. BARRETT, DEPUTY DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF CIVILIAN RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT

Mr. KNOLLENBERG [presiding]. The committee meeting will come to order.

I welcome the opportunity to hear testimony concerning two very important programs of the Department of Energy, they being the Environmental Management and Civilian Radioactive Waste Program. I am pleased to welcome Rear Admiral Richard Guimond here-and in case any of you weren't aware of the business attire and the military attire who is the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Environmental Management; and Dr. Daniel Dreyfus, Director of the Office of Civilian and Radioactive Waste Management. Both witnesses will testify. We will hear first from Admiral Guimond.

The floor is yours.

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW

Admiral GUIMOND. Thank you very much, Mr. Knollenberg, members of the subcommittee. I appreciate the opportunity to appear before you to discuss the Department of Energy's Environmental Management Program. I have a lengthy written statement and will summarize.

We are here to present our fiscal year 1997 budget for the Office of Environmental Management (EM). First I would like to give you a little background to let you know who we are and what we are all about.

We are often called the cleanup program of the DOE. But cleanup, to many people, may only mean digging dirt, treating ground water, or discarding old, contaminated materials. Certainly we do these things, but we do much more than this. This is a simplified concept of cleanup, and we are involved with a whole array of other kinds of activities.

For example, our highest priority task involves the safety and security of more than 20 metric tons of weapons-grade plutonium,

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