Department of Energy Reports for March 1991
- RCED-91-66 - Meeting the Energy Challenges of the 1990s (1991-03-01)
Experts Define the Key Policy Issues - RCED-91-68 - Coast Guard (1991-03-05)
Millions in Federal Costs May Not Be Recovered From Exxon Valdez Oil Spill - T-RCED-91-9 - Nuclear Safety and Health (1991-03-06)
Nonconforming Products Are A Governmentwide Problem - T-RCED-91-7 - Federal Responses to December 1989 Heating Fuel Shortages Were Limited (1991-03-13)
- T-RCED-91-21 - Nuclear Materials (1991-03-13)
GAO's Views on Decreasing Tritium Requirements and Their Effect on DOE Programs - RCED-91-95 - Nuclear Safety (1991-03-13)
Status of Reactor Restart Efforts and Safety Culture Changes - T-RCED-91-19 - Nuclear Weapons Complex (1991-03-13)
GAO's Views on DOE's Reconfiguration Study - GGD-91-27 - Government Vehicles (1991-03-15)
Officials Now Rarely Receive Unauthorized Home-to-work Transportation - T-RCED-91-25 - Better DOE Controls Needed Over Contractors' Discretionary R&D Funds (1991-03-19)
- RCED-91-62 - Federal Electric Power (1991-03-22)
Effects of Delaying Colorado River Storage Project Irrigation Units - RCED-91-90 - Nuclear Nonproliferation (1991-03-25)
Controls Over the Commercial Sale and Export of Tritium Can Be Improved - RCED-91-83 - Nuclear Nonproliferation (1991-03-25)
DOE Needs Better Controls to Identify Contractors Having Foreign Interests - RCED-91-104 - Hydroelectric Dams (1991-03-27)
Costs and Alternatives for Restoring Fisheries in the Elwha River - NSIAD-91-154 - Strategic Defense Initiative (1991-03-27)
Need to Examine Concurrency in Development of Brilliant Pebbles