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Site Safety Analysis Report for the Exelon Generation Company, LLC Early Site Permit, Figures 2.1-3 Through 2.4-1
ML032730615
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Site: Clinton, 05200007, PROJ0718  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 09/25/2003
From:
Exelon Generation Co, Exelon Nuclear
To:
Office of New Reactors
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74 72 72 155 74 72 39 55 57 57 74 55 55 55 51 136 24 150 24 136 45 36 45 51 54 29 10 48 54 48 9

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122 165 47 105 116 115 49 128 133 16 121 29 104 130 97 Macon County DeWitt County Logan County Christian County Shelby County Moultrie County Douglas County Coles County Champaign County Tazewell County Sangamon County Piatt County McLean County Livingston County Iroquois County Ford County Vermilion County Edgar County Mason County Woodford County Menard County Peoria County Peoria Peoria Springfield Springfield Decatur Decatur Pekin Pekin East Peoria East Peoria Normal Normal Morton Morton Bloomington Bloomington Champaign Champaign Urbana Urbana Mattoon Mattoon Taylorville Taylorville Rantoul Rantoul Lincoln Lincoln Charleston Charleston Pontiac Pontiac Washington Washington Clinton Clinton Paris Paris Legend EGC ESP Site Radial Grid Sector Boundary Interstate, Fully access controlled U.S. Highway, Multilane divided U.S. Highway State Route Railroad Water: Lakes and Rivers County Boundary Incorporated/Designated Places Data Sources:

U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 U.S. Census Bureau, 2002a U.S. Census Bureau, 2002b Site Safety Analysis Report for the EGC Early Site Permit Figure 2.1-3 Regional Sector Chart Will Pike Lee Cook Ogle McLean Fulton La Salle Knox Iroquois Henry Adams Bureau Shelby Ford Clay Edgar Livingston Wayne Kane Logan Piatt Peoria Fayette Lake Vermilion Clark Hancock Macoupin Coles White Madison Macon Champaign DeKalb St. Clair Marion Mason Perry Mercer Sangamon Christian Morgan Cass Tazewell Warren Jasper Jackson Greene Bond Clinton Union Pope Whiteside Carroll Kankakee McHenry Jefferson Randolph Saline DeWitt Grundy Jersey Montgomery Jo Daviess Woodford Stark Franklin Monroe Douglas Schuyler Scott Hamilton Crawford McDonough Brown Washington Effingham Stephenson Marshall Winnebago Gallatin Boone Moultrie Kendall DuPage Menard Richland Johnson Williamson RockIsland Lawrence Henderson Calhoun Massac Cumberland Pulaski Wabash Hardin Edwards Alexander Putnam 0

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Miles 80 km 60 km 40 km 16 km NNW NW WNW W

WSW SW SSW S

SSE SE ESE E

ENE NE NNE N

51 72 74 51 136 136 150 10 54 48 10 54 51 136 74 150 136 54 48 10 54 10 72 51 Clinton Lake Clinton Clinton Farmer City Farmer City Heyworth Heyworth Maroa Maroa Wapella Wapella Cisco Cisco Le Roy Le Roy De Land De Land DeWitt DeWitt Weldon Weldon DeWitt County Piatt County McLean County Macon County 88 88 60 60 60 60 51 51 73 73 69 69 35 35 58 58 43 43 85 85 743 743 150 150 161 161 164 164 5207 5207 2147 2147 88 99 55 33 33 23 23 11 11 68 68 12 12 13 13 25 25 13 13 15 15 39 39 27 27 11 11 88 88 44 49 49 10 10 23 23 12 12 46 46 21 21 22 22 30 30 10 10 11 11 11 11 42 42 16 16 11 11 198 198 440 440 99 00 00 88 00 11 22 88 33 33 55 12 12 11 11 92 92 24 24 37 37 29 29 14 14 16 16 19 19 12 12 15 15 10 10 1245 1245 194 194 16 16 11 11 55 55 11 11 10 10 00 11 00 55 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 11 11 Legend EGC ESP Site Interstate, Fully access controlled U.S. Highway, Multilane divided U.S. Highway State Route County or other minor road Railroads Water: Lakes and Rivers Incorporated/Designated Places County Boundary Persons per Sq Mi 0 - 20 21 - 50 51 - 100 101 - 200

> 200 Data Sources:

U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 U.S. Census Bureau, 2002a U.S. Census Bureau, 2002b Site Safety Analysis Report for the EGC Early Site Permit Figure 2.1-4 Vicinity Population And Population Density - Year 2000 Will Pike Lee Cook Ogle McLean Fulton La Salle Knox Iroquois Henry Adams Bureau Shelby Ford Clay Edgar Livingston Wayne Kane Logan Piatt Peoria Fayette Lake Vermilion Clark Hancock Macoupin Coles White Madison Macon Champaign DeKalb St. Clair Marion Mason Perry Mercer Sangamon Christian Morgan Cass Tazewell Warren Jasper Jackson Greene Bond Clinton Union Pope Whiteside Carroll Kankakee McHenry Jefferson Randolph Saline DeWitt Grundy Jersey Montgomery Jo Daviess Woodford Stark Franklin Monroe Douglas Schuyler Scott Hamilton Crawford McDonough Brown Washington Effingham Stephenson Marshall Winnebago Gallatin Boone Moultrie Kendall DuPage Menard Richland Johnson Williamson RockIsland Lawrence Henderson Calhoun Massac Cumberland Pulaski Wabash Hardin Edwards Alexander Putnam 0

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1 Miles 16 km 2 km 4 km 6 km 8 km 10 km NNW NW WNW W

WSW SW SSW S

SSE SE ESE E

ENE NE NNE N

Note: Census 2000 Population shown for each Radial Grid Sector. Statistics were calculated from BLOCK level census data. If a BLOCK was bisected by a radial grid line, and parts of the same BLOCK fell in 2 or more sectors, population data were proportioned by percent BLOCK area. This implicitly assumes population is fairly uniform in the BLOCK. Since BLOCK is the smallest Census unit, this assumption was used. This assumption was made in lieu of assigning the entire BLOCK population to a particular grid cell and potentially double-counting some BLOCK level population.

Census 2000 Population shown for each radial grid sector

74 72 72 155 74 72 39 55 57 57 74 55 55 55 51 136 24 150 24 136 45 36 45 51 54 29 10 48 54 48 9

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122 165 47 105 116 115 49 128 133 16 121 29 104 130 97 Macon County DeWitt County Logan County Christian County Shelby County Moultrie County Douglas County Coles County Champaign County Tazewell County Sangamon County Piatt County McLean County Livingston County Iroquois County Ford County Vermilion County Edgar County Mason County Woodford County Menard County Peoria County Peoria Peoria Springfield Springfield Decatur Decatur Pekin Pekin East Peoria East Peoria Normal Normal Morton Morton Bloomington Bloomington Champaign Champaign Urbana Urbana Mattoon Mattoon Taylorville Taylorville Rantoul Rantoul Lincoln Lincoln Charleston Charleston Pontiac Pontiac Washington Washington Paris Paris Clinton Clinton 5931 5931 3125 3125 6645 6645 9581 9581 8686 8686 8157 8157 3665 3665 12357 12357 12702 12702 58674 58674 11585 11585 56991 56991 19275 19275 14481 14481 11508 11508 18845 18845 2426 2426 3724 3724 3483 3483 3324 3324 6786 6786 5161 5161 5910 5910 3381 3381 7622 7622 4552 4552 20729 20729 15636 15636 35630 35630 12296 12296 22665 22665 114051 114051 4874 4874 3770 3770 1381 1381 1585 1585 4058 4058 3010 3010 2526 2526 7436 7436 3266 3266 3987 3987 9734 9734 1852 1852 69848 69848 79919 79919 14620 14620 10558 10558 Legend EGC ESP Site Interstate, Fully access controlled U.S. Highway, Multilane divided U.S. Highway State Route Railroad Water: Lakes and Rivers County Boundary Incorporated/Designated Places Persons per Sq Mi 0 - 50 51 - 100 101 - 200 201 - 400

> 400 Data Sources:

U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 U.S. Census Bureau, 2002a U.S. Census Bureau, 2002b Site Safety Analysis Report for the EGC Early Site Permit Figure 2.1-5 Regional Population And Population Density - Year 2000 Will Pike Lee Cook Ogle McLean Fulton La Salle Knox Iroquois Henry Adams Bureau Shelby Ford Clay Edgar Livingston Wayne Kane Logan Piatt Peoria Fayette Lake Vermilion Clark Hancock Macoupin Coles White Madison Macon Champaign DeKalb St. Clair Marion Mason Perry Mercer Sangamon Christian Morgan Cass Tazewell Warren Jasper Jackson Greene Bond Clinton Union Pope Whiteside Carroll Kankakee McHenry Jefferson Randolph Saline DeWitt Grundy Jersey Montgomery Jo Daviess Woodford Stark Franklin Monroe Douglas Schuyler Scott Hamilton Crawford McDonough Brown Washington Effingham Stephenson Marshall Winnebago Gallatin Boone Moultrie Kendall DuPage Menard Richland Johnson Williamson RockIsland Lawrence Henderson Calhoun Massac Cumberland Pulaski Wabash Hardin Edwards Alexander Putnam 0

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Miles 80 km 60 km 40 km 16 km NNW NW WNW W

WSW SW SSW S

SSE SE ESE E

ENE NE NNE N

Note: Census 2000 Population shown for each Radial Grid Sector. Statistics were calculated from BLOCK level census data. If a BLOCK was bisected by a radial grid line, and parts of the same BLOCK fell in 2 or more sectors, population data were proportioned by percent BLOCK area. This implicitly assumes population is fairly uniform in the BLOCK. Since BLOCK is the smallest Census unit, this assumption was used. This assumption was made in lieu of assigning the entire BLOCK population to a particular grid cell and potentially double-counting some BLOCK level population.

Census 2000 Population shown for each radial grid sector

51 72 74 51 136 136 150 10 54 48 10 54 51 136 74 150 136 54 48 10 54 10 72 51 Clinton Lake Clinton Clinton Farmer City Farmer City Heyworth Heyworth Maroa Maroa Wapella Wapella Cisco Cisco Le Roy Le Roy De Land De Land DeWitt DeWitt Weldon Weldon DeWitt County Piatt County McLean County Macon County 85 85 56 56 63 63 60 60 72 72 67 67 37 37 58 58 40 40 72 72 624 624 126 126 136 136 137 137 4372 4372 1802 1802 99 99 77 99 88 99 55 99 99 99 27 27 20 20 57 57 10 10 11 11 21 21 11 11 12 12 33 33 23 23 77 99 77 88 44 41 41 19 19 10 10 39 39 18 18 18 18 25 25 35 35 14 14 166 166 369 369 88 00 99 00 77 00 99 88 11 11 77 22 33 44 10 10 77 77 20 20 31 31 24 24 11 11 14 14 16 16 10 10 12 12 1045 1045 163 163 13 13 46 46 00 11 00 44 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 11 11 Legend EGC ESP Site Interstate, Fully access controlled U.S. Highway, Multilane divided U.S. Highway State Route County or other minor road Railroads Water: Lakes and Rivers Incorporated/Designated Places County Boundary Persons per Sq Mi 0 - 20 21 - 50 51 - 100 101 - 200

> 200 Data Sources:

U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 U.S. Census Bureau, 2002a U.S. Census Bureau, 2002b Site Safety Analysis Report for the EGC Early Site Permit Figure 2.1-6 Vicinity Population And Population Density - Year 2060 Will Pike Lee Cook Ogle McLean Fulton La Salle Knox Iroquois Henry Adams Bureau Shelby Ford Clay Edgar Livingston Wayne Kane Logan Piatt Peoria Fayette Lake Vermilion Clark Hancock Macoupin Coles White Madison Macon Champaign DeKalb St. Clair Marion Mason Perry Mercer Sangamon Christian Morgan Cass Tazewell Warren Jasper Jackson Greene Bond Clinton Union Pope Whiteside Carroll Kankakee McHenry Jefferson Randolph Saline DeWitt Grundy Jersey Montgomery Jo Daviess Woodford Stark Franklin Monroe Douglas Schuyler Scott Hamilton Crawford McDonough Brown Washington Effingham Stephenson Marshall Winnebago Gallatin Boone Moultrie Kendall DuPage Menard Richland Johnson Williamson RockIsland Lawrence Henderson Calhoun Massac Cumberland Pulaski Wabash Hardin Edwards Alexander Putnam 0

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1 Miles 16 km 2 km 4 km 6 km 8 km 10 km NNW NW WNW W

WSW SW SSW S

SSE SE ESE E

ENE NE NNE N

Note: Forecast Year 2060 Population shown for each Radial Grid Sector. Statistics were calculated from BLOCK level census data. If a BLOCK was bisected by a radial grid line, and parts of the same BLOCK fell in 2 or more sectors, population data were proportioned by percent BLOCK area. This implicitly assumes population is fairly uniform in the BLOCK. Since BLOCK is the smallest Census unit, this assumption was used. This assumption was made in lieu of assigning the entire BLOCK population to a particular grid cell and potentially double-counting some BLOCK level population.

Forecast Year 2060 Population shown for each radial grid sector

74 72 72 155 74 72 39 55 57 57 74 55 55 55 51 136 24 150 24 136 45 36 45 51 54 29 10 48 54 48 9

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122 165 47 105 116 115 49 128 133 16 121 29 104 130 97 Macon County DeWitt County Logan County Christian County Shelby County Moultrie County Douglas County Coles County Champaign County Tazewell County Sangamon County Piatt County McLean County Livingston County Iroquois County Ford County Vermilion County Edgar County Mason County Woodford County Menard County Peoria County Peoria Peoria Springfield Springfield Decatur Decatur Pekin Pekin East Peoria East Peoria Normal Normal Morton Morton Bloomington Bloomington Champaign Champaign Urbana Urbana Mattoon Mattoon Taylorville Taylorville Rantoul Rantoul Lincoln Lincoln Charleston Charleston Pontiac Pontiac Washington Washington Clinton Clinton Paris Paris 7957 7957 4097 4097 8189 8189 3406 3406 12097 12097 13904 13904 74578 74578 13575 13575 63908 63908 20542 20542 25523 25523 10694 10694 11868 11868 10967 10967 22807 22807 11356 11356 3223 3223 4204 4204 4028 4028 3729 3729 8209 8209 6897 6897 6425 6425 3831 3831 4195 4195 23910 23910 16466 16466 48255 48255 13022 13022 31803 31803 10448 10448 160035 160035 6513 6513 4307 4307 1423 1423 1565 1565 4313 4313 3955 3955 3024 3024 9000 9000 4056 4056 4204 4204 2449 2449 73500 73500 15385 15385 14109 14109 13350 13350 106793 106793 Legend EGC ESP Site Interstate, Fully access controlled U.S. Highway, Multilane divided U.S. Highway State Route Railroad Water: Lakes and Rivers County Boundary Incorporated/Designated Places Persons per Sq Mi 0 - 50 51 - 100 101 - 200 201 - 400

> 400 Data Sources:

U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 U.S. Census Bureau, 2002a U.S. Census Bureau, 2002b Site Safety Analysis Report for the EGC Early Site Permit Figure 2.1-7 Regional Population And Population Density - Year 2060 Will Pike Lee Cook Ogle McLean Fulton La Salle Knox Iroquois Henry Adams Bureau Shelby Ford Clay Edgar Livingston Wayne Kane Logan Piatt Peoria Fayette Lake Vermilion Clark Hancock Macoupin Coles White Madison Macon Champaign DeKalb St. Clair Marion Mason Perry Mercer Sangamon Christian Morgan Cass Tazewell Warren Jasper Jackson Greene Bond Clinton Union Pope Whiteside Carroll Kankakee McHenry Jefferson Randolph Saline DeWitt Grundy Jersey Montgomery Jo Daviess Woodford Stark Franklin Monroe Douglas Schuyler Scott Hamilton Crawford McDonough Brown Washington Effingham Stephenson Marshall Winnebago Gallatin Boone Moultrie Kendall DuPage Menard Richland Johnson Williamson RockIsland Lawrence Henderson Calhoun Massac Cumberland Pulaski Wabash Hardin Edwards Alexander Putnam 0

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Miles 80 km 60 km 40 km 16 km NNW NW WNW W

WSW SW SSW S

SSE SE ESE E

ENE NE NNE N

Note: Forecast Year 2060 Population shown for each Radial Grid Sector. Statistics were calculated from BLOCK level census data. If a BLOCK was bisected by a radial grid line, and parts of the same BLOCK fell in 2 or more sectors, population data were proportioned by percent BLOCK area. This implicitly assumes population is fairly uniform in the BLOCK. Since BLOCK is the smallest Census unit, this assumption was used. This assumption was made in lieu of assigning the entire BLOCK population to a particular grid cell and potentially double-counting some BLOCK level population.

of the of the Forecast Year 2060 Population shown for each radial grid sector

6 mi 51 54 48 10 Clinton Lake ILLINOIS POWER GAS LINE PHILLIPS GAS PIPELINE EXPLORER PIPELINE EQUILON PIPELINE Clinton Clinton Wapella Wapella DeWitt DeWitt Weldon Weldon THORP MARTIN RLA BAKERS STRIP Legend Proposed Areas for EGC ESP Facility Structures Vicinity: 6-mi radius around site Airports US Highway, Multilane divided US Highway State Route County or other minor road Railroads Water - Lakes and Rivers Census 2000 Incorporated/Designated Places County Boundary Pipelines Electrical Lines Data Sources:

IDNR, 1993 IDNR, 1984 Bureau of Transportation Statistics, 2000 U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 U.S. Census Bureau, 2002a U.S. Census Bereau, 2002b Site Safety Analysis Report for the EGC Early Site Permit Figure 2.2-1 ESP Site Location and Transportation Network Will Pike Lee Cook Ogle McLean Fulton La Salle Knox Iroquois Henry Adams Bureau Shelby Ford Clay Edgar Livingston Wayne Kane Logan Piatt Peoria Fayette Lake Vermilion Clark Hancock Macoupin Coles White Madison Macon Champaign DeKalb St. Clair Marion Mason Perry Mercer Sangamon Christian Morgan Cass Tazewell Warren Jasper Jackson Greene Bond Clinton Union Pope Whiteside Carroll Kankakee McHenry Jefferson Randolph Saline DeWitt Grundy Jersey Montgomery Jo Daviess Woodford Stark Franklin Monroe Douglas Schuyler Scott Hamilton Crawford McDonough Brown Washington Effingham Stephenson Marshall Winnebago Gallatin Boone Moultrie Kendall DuPage Menard Richland Johnson Williamson Rock Island Lawrence Henderson Calhoun Massac Cumberland Pulaski Wabash Hardin Edwards Alexander Putnam 0

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1 Miles DEWITT COUNTY PIATT COUNTY

74 72 72 155 74 72 39 55 57 57 74 55 55 55 51 136 24 150 24 136 45 36 45 51 54 29 10 48 54 48 9

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122 165 47 105 116 115 49 128 133 16 121 29 104 130 97 Macon County DeWitt County Logan County Christian County Shelby County Moultrie County Douglas County Coles County Champaign County Tazewell County Sangamon County Piatt County McLean County Livingston County Iroquois County Ford County Vermilion County Edgar County Mason County Woodford County Menard County Peoria County Peoria Peoria Springfield Springfield Decatur Decatur Pekin Pekin East Peoria East Peoria Normal Normal Morton Morton Champaign Champaign Urbana Urbana Mattoon Mattoon Taylorville Taylorville Rantoul Rantoul Lincoln Lincoln Charleston Charleston Pontiac Pontiac Washington Washington Clinton Clinton Paris Paris Legend EGC ESP Site Vicinity: 6-mi radius around site Region: 50-mi radius around site Pipelines Electrical Lines Airports Interstate, Fully access controlled US Highway, Multilane divided US Highway State Route Water - Lakes and Rivers Census 2000 Incorporated/Designated Places County Boundary Data Sources:

IDNR, 1993 IDNR, 1984 Bureau of Transportation Statistics, 2000 U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 U.S. Census Bureau, 2002a U.S. Census Bereau, 2002b Site Safety Analysis Report for the EGC Early Site Permit Figure 2.2-2 ESP Regional Network 0

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Miles

Figure 2.2-3 Chart of Low Altitude Federal Airways Legend Not to Scale Site Safety Analysis Report for the EGC Early Site Permit Data Source CSAC, 2001 N

Figure 2.3-1 Number of Tornadoes per County (1916-1969) 54 Year Period Legend N

Not to Scale 9 denotes the number of tornadoes reported in Iroquois County during the period 1916-1969 Data Source:

CPS, 2002 Site Safety Analysis Report for the EGC Early Site Permit

Figure 2.3-2 Wind Rose, 10-Meter Level, Clinton Power Station Site, Period of Record:

4/14/72-4/30/77 Legend Not to Scale Data Source:

CPS, 2002 Site Safety Analysis Report for the EGC Early Site Permit

Figure 2.3-3 Wind Rose, 10-Meter Level, Clinton Power Station Site, Composite January Period of Record: 4/14/72-4/30/77 Legend Not to Scale Data Source:

CPS, 2002 Site Safety Analysis Report for the EGC Early Site Permit

Figure 2.3-4 Wind Rose, 10-Meter Level, Clinton Power Station Site, Composite February Period of Record: 4/14/72-4/30/77 Legend Not to Scale Data Source:

CPS, 2002 Site Safety Analysis Report for the EGC Early Site Permit

Figure 2.3-5 Wind Rose, 10-Meter Level, Clinton Power Station Site, Composite March Period of Record: 4/14/72-4/30/77 Legend Data Source:

CPS, 2002 Site Safety Analysis Report for the EGC Early Site Permit Not to Scale

Legend Data Source:

CPS, 2002 Site Safety Analysis Report for the EGC Early Site Permit Figure 2.3-6 Wind Rose, 10-Meter Level, Clinton Power Station Site, Composite April Period of Record: 4/14/72-4/30/77 Not to Scale

Figure 2.3-7 Wind Rose, 10-Meter Level, Clinton Power Station Site, Composite May Period of Record: 4/14/72-4/30/77 Legend Not to Scale Data Source:

CPS, 2002 Site Safety Analysis Report for the EGC Early Site Permit

Figure 2.3-8 Wind Rose, 10-Meter Level, Clinton Power Station Site, Composite June Period of Record: 4/14/72-4/30/77 Legend Not to Scale Data Source:

CPS, 2002 Site Safety Analysis Report for the EGC Early Site Permit

Figure 2.3-9 Wind Rose, 10-Meter Level, Clinton Power Station Site, Composite July Period of Record: 4/14/72-4/30/77 Legend Not to Scale Data Source:

CPS, 2002 Site Safety Analysis Report for the EGC Early Site Permit

Figure 2.3-10 Wind Rose, 10-Meter Level, Clinton Power Station Site, Composite August Period of Record: 4/14/72-4/30/77 Legend Not to Scale Data Source:

CPS, 2002 Site Safety Analysis Report for the EGC Early Site Permit

Figure 2.3-11 Wind Rose, 10-Meter Level, Clinton Power Station Site, Composite September Period of Record: 4/14/72-4/30/77 Legend Not to Scale Data Source:

CPS, 2002 Site Safety Analysis Report for the EGC Early Site Permit

Figure 2.3-12 Wind Rose, 10-Meter Level, Clinton Power Station Site, Composite October Period of Record: 4/14/72-4/30/77 Legend Not to Scale Data Source:

CPS, 2002 Site Safety Analysis Report for the EGC Early Site Permit

Figure 2.3-13 Wind Rose, 10-Meter Level, Clinton Power Station Site, Composite November Period of Record: 4/14/72-4/30/77 Legend Not to Scale Data Source:

CPS, 2002 Site Safety Analysis Report for the EGC Early Site Permit

Figure 2.3-14 Wind Rose, 10-Meter Level, Clinton Power Station Site, Composite December Period of Record: 4/14/72-4/30/77 Legend Not to Scale Data Source:

CPS, 2002 Site Safety Analysis Report for the EGC Early Site Permit

Figure 2.3-15 Wind Rose, 10-Meter Level, Clinton Power Station Site, Period of Record: 1/1/00-8/31/02 Legend Not to Scale N

NNE NE ENE E

ESE SE SSE S

SSW SW WSW W

WNW NW NNW 9%

12%

15%

6%

3%

3.1 - 8.0

> 8.0 1.0 - 3.0 Data Source:

CPS, 2002 Site Safety Analysis Report for the EGC Early Site Permit

5-mi 220 225 Legend Proposed Areas for EGC ESP Facility Structures Vicinity: 5 mi Around Project Area Data Sources:

USGS, 1984 and 1989 Site Safety Analysis Report for the EGC Early Site Permit Figure 2.3-16 Topographic Map Within 5 mi of the EGC ESP Site Will Pike Lee Cook Ogle McLean Fulton La Salle Knox Iroquois Henry Adams Bureau Shelby Ford Clay Edgar Livingston Wayne Kane Logan Piatt Peoria Fayette Lake Vermilion Clark Hancock Macoupin Coles White Madison Macon Champaign DeKalb St. Clair Marion Mason Perry Mercer Sangamon Christian Morgan Cass Tazewell Warren Jasper Jackson Greene Bond Clinton Union Pope Whiteside Carroll Kankakee McHenry Jefferson Randolph Saline DeWitt Grundy Jersey Montgomery Jo Daviess Woodford Stark Franklin Monroe Douglas Schuyler Scott Hamilton Crawford McDonough Brown Washington Effingham Stephenson Marshall Winnebago Gallatin Boone Moultrie Kendall DuPage Menard Richland Johnson Williamson Rock Island Lawrence Henderson Calhoun Massac Cumberland Pulaski Wabash Hardin Edwards Alexander Putnam 0

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1 Miles

Figure 2.3-17 Topographical Cross Section as a Function of the Distance From the EGC ESP Site Legend Not to Scale Data Source:

CPS, 2002 Site Safety Analysis Report for the EGC Early Site Permit

MICROWAVE TOWER METEOROLOGICAL TOWER EXISTING STRUCTURE PROPOSED SITE Legend Proposed Areas for EGC ESP Facility Structures Figure 2.3-18 Topographical Map of the Site Area Meteorological Tower Location Will Pike Lee Cook Ogle McLean Fulton La Salle Knox Iroquois Henry Adams Bureau Shelby Ford Clay Edgar Livingston Wayne Kane Logan Piatt Peoria Fayette Lake Vermilion Clark Hancock Macoupin Coles White Madison Macon Champaign DeKalb St. Clair Marion Mason Perry Mercer Sangamon Christian Morgan Cass Tazewell Warren Jasper Jackson Greene Bond Clinton Union Pope Whiteside Carroll Kankakee McHenry Jefferson Randolph Saline DeWitt Grundy Jersey Montgomery Jo Daviess Woodford Stark Franklin Monroe Douglas Schuyler Scott Hamilton Crawford McDonough Brown Washington Effingham Stephenson Marshall Winnebago Gallatin Boone Moultrie Kendall DuPage Menard Richland Johnson Williamson RockIsland Lawrence Henderson Calhoun Massac Cumberland Pulaski Wabash Hardin Edwards Alexander Putnam 0

0.25 0.5 0.125 Miles Data Sources:

USGS, 1984 and 1989 Site Safety Analysis Report for the EGC Early Site Permit

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Lake Normal Pool EL 690.0' Ultimate Heat Sink Discharge Flume Plant Sites Service Spillway Auxiliary Spillway Dam 220 225 Legend CPS Facility Proposed Areas for EGC ESP Facility Structures Water: Lakes and Rivers Data Sources:

U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 USGS, 1984 and 1989 Figure 2.4-1 Plant Location and Clinton Lake Impoundment Will Pike Lee Cook Ogle McLean Fulton La Salle Knox Iroquois Henry Adams Bureau Shelby Ford Clay Edgar Livingston Wayne Kane Logan Piatt Peoria Fayette Lake Vermilion Clark Hancock Macoupin Coles White Madison Macon Champaign DeKalb St. Clair Marion Mason Perry Mercer Sangamon Christian Morgan Cass Tazewell Warren Jasper Jackson Greene Bond Clinton Union Pope Whiteside Carroll Kankakee McHenry Jefferson Randolph Saline DeWitt Grundy Jersey Montgomery Jo Daviess Woodford Stark Franklin Monroe Douglas Schuyler Scott Hamilton Crawford McDonough Brown Washington Effingham Stephenson Marshall Winnebago Gallatin Boone Moultrie Kendall DuPage Menard Richland Johnson Williamson RockIsland Lawrence Henderson Calhoun Massac Cumberland Pulaski Wabash Hardin Edwards Alexander Putnam 0

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0.5 Miles Site Safety Analysis Report for the EGC Early Site Permit