1 Roger Butler Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy, Planning, and Budget August 25 & 27, 2003 Office of Environmental Management FY2004 Budget Office.

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1 Roger Butler Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy, Planning, and Budget August 25 & 27, 2003 Office of Environmental Management FY2004 Budget Office of Environmental Management FY2004 Budget

2 FY2004 Funding by Appropriation

3 FY2004 Funding-Defense Site Acceleration Completion

4 FY2004 Funding-Defense Environmental Services

5 FY2004 Funding-Non-Defense Site Acceleration Completion

6 FY2004 Funding-Non-Def. Env. Services and Uranium Enrichment D&D Fund

7 House $56.4M reduction / Senate $43.9M reduction House Reprogramming Authority-Each site manager may transfer up to $5M between Defense Site Acceleration Completion sub-accounts to reduce health or safety risks or to gain cost savings as long as no program or project is increased or decreased by more than $5M during the fiscal year Accelerated Completions House $2.4M reduction / Senate same as budget request –(H) Reduction of $2.4M due to lack of regulatory agreement on 2006 accelerated cleanup activities for Sandia 2012 Accelerated Completions House $11.7M reduction / Senate $6.6M reduction –(H) Reduction of $11.7M due to lack of regulatory agreement on accelerated 2012 cleanup activities for LANL and Pantex –(S) Reduction of $6.6M reflects transfer of $6.6M from EM to the Office of Nuclear Energy, Science and Technology at Idaho for support of deferred landlord activities House/Senate Appropriations vs FY04 Budget Defense Site Acceleration Completion

Accelerated Completions House $17.2M reduction / Senate $6.5M above budget request – (H) Reduction of $17.2M reflects lack of regulatory agreement on accelerated 2035 cleanup activities for LANL – (S) Within available funds, $6M for worker training programs at HAMMER – (S) Within available funds, $1M to support communications infrastructure, oversight and management activities for HAMMER – (S) Additional $1M for the State of Oregon to cover costs of its cleanup effort – (S) Within available funds, $1M for regulatory and technical assistance to the State of New Mexico to amend existing WIPP Hazardous Waste Permit. – (S) Additional $3.5M for Carlsbad community for educational support, infrastructure improvements, and related initiatives to address impacts of accelerated operations –(S) Additional $2M for consolidation at Carlsbad for all record archives relevant to operations at WIPP and the TRU waste in the repository –(S) Within available funds, up to $5M for EM to support the National Border Technology Partnership Program House/Senate Appropriations vs FY04 Budget Defense Site Acceleration Completion (Cont.)

9 Safeguards and Security House/Senate same as budget request Technology Development and Deployment House same as budget request / Senate $21.1M above request –(H) Within available funds, $5M to continue the 5-year international agreement with AEA Technology and $7M to continue 5-year agreement with FIU's Hemispheric Center for Environmental Technology –(S) Additional $4M for continued support of international agreement and collaboration with AEA Technology –(S) Within available funds, $6M for WETO, $6M for DIAL, and $4.4M for University Research Programs in Robotics. –(S) Additional $4M for subsurface science research institute under development with Idaho National Laboratory and Inland Northwest Research Alliance Funding Adjustments –(H)&(S) Offset of $1.3M (same as budget request) for security cost associated with reimbursable work –(H) General reduction $25M to be applied primarily to activities with the least impact on near-term cleanup and closure –(S) Adjustment of $65M for use of prior year balances House/Senate Appropriations vs FY04 Budget Defense Site Acceleration Completion (Cont.)

10 House/Senate Appropriations vs FY04 Budget Defense Environmental Services House $5M reduction / Senate $7.5M reduction Non-Closure Environmental Activities House/Senate same as budget request –( H) Department is to fund Hazardous Waste Worker Training Program FY2003 level from within available funds Community and Regulatory Support House same as budget request / Senate $2.5 M above budget request –(S) Additional $2.5M for Waste Management Education and Research Consortium –(S) From within available funds, $500K shall be used to support the Energy and Environmental Hispanic Community Participation project of the Self Reliance Foundation Federal Contribution to Uranium Enrichment D&D Fund House/Senate same as budget request Program Direction House same as budget request / Senate $10M reduction Funding Adjustments House $5M general reduction

11 House same as budget request / Senate $1M above budget request  2006 Accelerated Completions House/Senate same as budget request – (H)$38.8M soil and waster remediation and graphite research reactor decommissioning at BNL – (H)$3.3M soil and water remediation at LLNL – (H) $2.4M soil and water remediation at SLAC 2012 Accelerated Site Completions House/Senate same as budget request – (H)$99.6M solid waste remediation and disposition and nuclear facility D&D at West Valley – (H)$18.5M nuclear facility decontamination and decommissioning for ETEC House/Senate Appropriations vs FY04 Budget Non-Defense Site Acceleration Completion

Accelerated Completions House same as budget request / Senate $4M above budget request –(H)Budget Request $2M to continue stabilization measures to complete EIS for remediation of former Atlas uranium mill tailings at Moab, Utah –(H) $448K for decontamination and decommissioning of Tritium Systems Test Assembly Facility at LANL –(S)$6M (increase of $4M) for Department to continue activities related to accelerated remediation of former Atlas Mill Site in Moab, Utah Funding Adjustments Senate $3M in prior year balances House/Senate Appropriations vs FY04 Budget Non-Defense Site Acceleration Completion

13 House $28.3M above budget request / Senate$10M above budget request Non-Closure Environmental Activities –(H) $12.4M for ETTP –(H) $45M DUF6 facility and $4.3 nuclear material stabilization and disposition at Paducah –(H) $45M DUF6 facility and $16.5M nuclear material stabilization and disposition at Portsmouth –(H) $20M accelerated D&D of GCEP facilities at Portsmouth –(H) $102M to maintain Portsmouth in cold standby –(S) $96.8M line item construction project and $3.2M in operating funding for DUF6 conversion projects at Portsmouth and Paducah –(S) Additional $10M (above request) shall be used for construction at Paducah Community and Regulatory Support Senate same as budget request Environmental Cleanup Projects Senate same as budget request –(H) $43.8M D&D for FFTF Office of Legacy Management –(H) Additional $28.3M represents the non-defense share of legacy management, the balance of which is funded under Other Defense Activities (Conference Adjustment Needed) Senate $10M above budget request House/Senate Appropriations vs FY04 Budget Non-Defense Environmental Services

14 House $26.1M reduction / Senate $22 M reduction Decontamination and Decommissioning Activities Senate $3M above budget request –(H) Reduction of $26.1M reflects the failure to reach agreement on accelerated cleanup of Paducah –(S) $167.4M for activities at Oak Ridge –(S) $80.9M for Portsmouth –(S) $121.9M for Paducah (includes $2M for continued support of Kentucky Consortium for Energy and Environment) Uranium/Thorium Reimbursement Senate $25M reduction House/Senate Appropriations vs FY04 Budget Uranium Enrichment D&D Fund

15 Senate Energy and Water Development Rescission Of the funds appropriated in prior E&WD Appropriations Acts, $15,329,000 of unexpected balances of prior appropriations are rescinded. Provided, that $13,329,000 shall be derived from the Paducah Disposal Facility Privatization and $2M shall be derived from Portsmouth Disposal Facility Privatization. Defense Environmental Management Privatization

16 Defense Environmental Management General –(H) Within available funds, $2.5M to fund baseline cost and schedule estimates (line item construction projects) –(S) Additional $5M for OECM for oversight of “…new acceleration and cleanup agreements” Defense Site Acceleration Completion 2035 Accelerated Completions –(S) The Secretary of Energy is directed to use $1M of funds provided for regulatory and technical assistance to State of New Mexico to amend existing WIPP Haz. Waste Permit –(S) The Committee directs the Department to fund the Hazardous Waste Worker Training Program at levels consistent with fiscal year 2003 levels –(S) Within available funds, $6M for worker training programs at HAMMER –(S) $1M communications infrastructure, oversight and management activities for HAMMER –(S) $1M for State of Oregon to cover costs of its cleanup effort –(S) The Department is directed to pay its title V air permitting fees at the Idaho National Laboratory consistent with prior year levels –(S) Additional $3.5M for Carlsbad community for educational support, infrastructure improvements, and related initiatives to address impacts of accelerated operations. –(S) Additional $2M for consolidation at Carlsbad for all record archives relevant to operations at WIPP and the TRU waste in the repository –(S) Department directed to utilize up to $5M from within funds available for EM to support work at National Border Technology Partnership Program –(S) Department expected to continue making PILT payments at last year’s level to counties that have Hanford reservation within their boundaries Earmarks

17 Defense Site Acceleration Completion Technology Development and Deployment –(H) Within available funds, $5M to continue the 5-year international agreement with AEA Technology and $7M to continue 5-year agreement with FIU's Hemispheric Center for Environmental Technology –(S) Within available funds, $6M for WETO, $6M for DIAL, and $4.4M for University Research Programs in Robotics –(S) Additional $4M for subsurface science research institute under development with Idaho National Laboratory and INRA –(S) The Department is directed to renew its cooperative agreements with the University of Nevada-Las Vegas through its research Foundation, and the University of Nevada-Reno –(S) The Department shall continue its support of the Tribal Colleges Institute Grant, involving Crownpoint Institute of Technology, Dine College, Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute, to develop high-quality environmental programs at tribal colleges –(S) Additional $4M for continued support of international agreement and collaboration with AEA Technology Earmarks

18 Defense Environmental Services Community and Regulatory Support –(S) Additional $2.5M for Waste Management Education and Research Consortium –(S) From within available funds, $500K shall be used to support the Energy and Environmental Hispanic Community Participation project of the Self Reliance Foundation Earmarks

19 Background Information FY 2003 Comparable

20 FY 2003 Comparable FY2003 Comparable Includes: Transfer of INEEL infrastructure to NE Transfer of Radiological and Environmental Sciences Laboratory (RESL) to EH Transfer of Environmental Measurements Laboratory (EML) to Homeland Security Transfer of Long-Term Stewardship to Office of Legacy Management