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  1. July 29, 2022 Global Fissile Material Report 2022
  2. April 4, 2018 Declaring more U.S. weapon-grade uranium excess could delay by two decades the need to build a new national enrichment plant
  3. October 24, 2008 North Korea Declares 31 Kilograms of Plutonium
  4. June 15, 2005 U.S.-IAEA Safeguards Agreement
  5. February 15, 2002 Disposition of Surplus Defense Plutonium at Savannah River Site
  6. February 8, 1999 Russian Nuclear Warhead Dismantlement Rates and Storage Site Capacity
  7. July 1, 1998 Interagency Review of the Nonproliferation Implications of Alternative Tritium Production Technologies
  8. February 16, 1998 Survey of Weapon Development and Technology (WR708)
  9. September 23, 1997 U.S.-Russian Agreement on Cooperation Regarding Plutonium Production Reactors
  10. January 15, 1997 Nonproliferation and Arms Control Assessment of Weapons-Usable Fissile Material Storage and Excess Plutonium Disposition Alternatives
  11. February 20, 1995 Alternative Futures for the Department of Energy National Laboratories
  12. June 23, 1994 U.S.-Russian Agreement on the Shutdown of Plutonium Production Reactors
  13. January 26, 1978 The Windscale Inquiry
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