ML032730616

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Site Safety Analysis Report for the Exelon Generation Company, LLC Early Site Permit, Figures 2.4-2 Through 2.4-11
ML032730616
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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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+ReviewedClintonESP, +reviewednvg DEL-096-REV0
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CONCRETE CHUTE 2.3.7 OGEE SPILLWAY CREEK BED ELEVATION 648.0 6

2.3.7 Figure 2.4-2 Plan of Main Dam, Spillways, and Outlet Works Legend N

Not to Scale Data Source:

CPS, 1982 Site Safety Analysis Report for the EGC Early Site Permit

Figure 2.4-3 Lake Elevation-Area Capacity Curves Legend Not to Scale Data Source:

CPS, 1982 Site Safety Analysis Report for the EGC Early Site Permit Effective Surface Area Total Surface Area Total Volume

Figure 2.4-4 Hydrologic Network Sangamon River Basin Legend N

Not to Scale Data Source:

CPS, 1982 Recording Station Discontinued Station Cities Site Safety Analysis Report for the EGC Early Site Permit Deer Creek Lake Fork

Figure 2.4-5 Post-dam Peak Flood Magnitudes and Frequencies for Salt Creek at Rowell Gauge Station Legend Not to Scale Data Source:

USGS, 2002 Site Safety Analysis Report for the EGC Early Site Permit 100 100 1000 10000 100000 1

10 Recurrence Interval (yrs)

Discharge (cfs)

Post-dam Peak Floods

Figure 2.4-6 Summer and Winter PMP Intensity Duration Curves Legend Not to Scale Site Safety Analysis Report for the EGC Early Site Permit Data Source CPS, 2002

Figure 2.4-7 Water Surface Profiles Salt Creek Legend Not to Scale Data Source:

CPS, 1982 Site Safety Analysis Report for the EGC Early Site Permit

Figure 2.4-8 Water Surface Profiles of North Fork Salt Creek Legend Not to Scale Data Source:

CPS, 1982 Site Safety Analysis Report for the EGC Early Site Permit

Clinton Lake Clinton Lake Legend CPS Facility Proposed Areas for EGC ESP Facility Structures 100-year Flood Zone Boundary Probable Maximum Flood Zone Boundary (708.9 ft)

Data Sources:

USGS, 1984 and 1989 USGS, 1999 ISWS, 1996 CPS, 2002 Figure 2.4-9 Flood Prone Area 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

2,000 4,000 1,000 Feet Note: The Probable Maximum Flood Zone Boundary and the 100-year Flood Zone Boundary were derived form USGS National Digital Elevation Model Data. The Probable Maximum Flood Elevation is 708.9 ft (216 m). The 100-year flood is 697 ft (212 m). Variations in mapping accuracy between the map base and the flood boundaries derived from the USGS Digital Elevation Model are apparent in locations on the map.

Site Safety Analysis Report for the EGC Early Site Permit

Figure 2.4-10 Unit Hydrographs for Salt Creek at Dam Site Under Natural River Conditions Legend Not to Scale Site Safety Analysis Report for the EGC Early Site Permit Data Source CPS, 2002

Not to Scale Legend N

Figure 2.4-11 Unit Hydrographs for Sub-Basin Areas Site Safety Analysis Report for the EGC Early Site Permit Data Source CPS, 2002