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Enclosure 2 to ULNRC-05893 - New and Significant Information Report Without Appendix B
ML12271A449
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Issue date: 08/13/2012
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New and Significant Information Report Callaway Plant Unit 1 Note to user: AmerenUE has designed the first section in this volume, the Process Description, to be shown to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission during its site visit to Callaway Unit 1 prior to reviewing the Environmental Report and performing its own environmental analysis. The second section in this volume, Backup Documentation, is intended for internal use by AmerenUE staff as a basis for assuring management that the staff has thoroughly evaluated potential environmental issues.

New and Significant Information Report Callaway Plant Unit 1 ii Table of Contents Tab 1 Process Description 2 Backup Documentation A Document Database B Staff Interviews

New and Significant Information Identification Process Description Callaway Plant Unit 1 Process Description New and Significant Information Identification Callaway Plant Unit 1

New and Significant Information Identification Process Description Callaway Plant Unit 1 ii Table of Contents Section Page

1.0 INTRODUCTION

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2.0 BACKGROUND

.................................................................................................................. 1 3.0 PROCESS DESCRIPTION................................................................................................. 3 3.1 External Reviews/Audits.................................................................................................. 3 3.2 Corporate Interface.......................................................................................................... 3 3.3 Industry Interfaces........................................................................................................... 3 3.4 Qualified Investigative Team............................................................................................ 4 3.4.1 Documentation Review............................................................................................. 4 3.4.2 Staff Interviews.......................................................................................................... 5 3.5 Regulatory Agency Communications............................................................................... 6 3.6 Application Reviews......................................................................................................... 6 3.7 Review of Callaway Unit 2 Combined License Application.............................................. 6 4.0 RESULTS............................................................................................................................ 6

5.0 REFERENCES

.................................................................................................................... 9 List of Tables Table Page 1

External Reviews.................................................................................................................... 7 2

Regulatory Agency Contacts................................................................................................... 8

New and Significant Information Identification Process Description Callaway Plant Unit 1 1

Process Description New and Significant Information Identification Callaway Plant Unit 1

1.0 INTRODUCTION

This report summarizes the process that AmerenUE used to evaluate whether there is any new and significant information that it should identify in its environmental report for Callaway Plant Unit 1 license renewal. New and significant information is information that might result in CallawayPlant license-renewal-related impacts beyond the bounds of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commissions (NRCs) generic findings in its generic environmental impact statement (GEIS) for license renewal (NRC 1996a), codified by 10 CFR 51. Although not specially required by NRC rules, AmerenUE prepared this report to provide an explanation of AmerenUEs basis for concluding that it is unaware of any new and significant information that would negate any of the generic findings that NRC codified or that raise new and significant issues that NRC did not evaluate in the GEIS.

2.0 BACKGROUND

NRC The environmental report for the operating license renewal stage is not required to contain analyses of the environmental impacts of the license renewal issues identified as Category 1 issues in Appendix B to Subpart A of this part. 10 CFR 51.53(c)(3)(i)

Absent new and significant information, the analysis for certain impacts codified by this rulemaking need only be incorporated by reference in an applicants environmental report for license renewal. Discussion of Regulatory Requirements (NRC 1996b).

NRC licenses the operation of domestic nuclear power plants and provides for license renewal, requiring a license renewal application that includes an environmental report (10 CFR 54.23).

NRC regulations at 10 CFR 51 prescribe the environmental report content and identify the specific analyses the applicant must perform. In an effort to streamline the environmental review, the NRC resolved most of the environmental issues generically and only requires an applicants analysis of the remaining issues.

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While NRC regulations do not require an applicants environmental report to contain analyses of the impacts of those environmental issues that have been generically resolved

[10 CFR 51.53(c)(3)(i)], the regulations do require that an applicant identify any new and significant information of which the applicant is aware [10 CFR 51.53(c)(3)(iv)]. The purpose of this requirement is to alert the NRC staff to such information so that the staff can determine whether to seek the Commissions approval to waive or suspend application of the rule with respect to the affected generic analysis. The NRC has explicitly indicated, however, that an applicant is not required to perform a site-specific validation of GEIS conclusions (NRC 1996c, page C9-13, Concern Number NEP.015).

AmerenUE assumes that new and significant information would be the following:

Information that identifies a significant environmental issue not covered in the GEIS and codified in the regulation or Information that was not covered in the GEIS analyses and which leads to an impact finding different from that codified in the regulation NRC requires license renewal applicants to provide NRC with input, in the form of an environmental report, that NRC will use to meet National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) requirements as they apply to license renewal (10 CFR 51.10). NEPA authorizes the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) to establish implementing regulations for federal agency use.

CEQ guidance provides that federal agencies should prepare environmental impact statements for actions that would significantly affect the environment (40 CFR 1502.3), focus on significant environmental issues (40 CFR 1502.1), and eliminate from detailed study issues that are not significant [40 CFR 1501.7(a)(3)]. The CEQ guidance includes a lengthy definition of significantly that requires consideration of the context of the action and the intensity or severity of the impact(s) (40 CFR 1508.27). Although NRC does not specifically define the term significant, AmerenUE used the guidance available in CEQ regulations to establish significance. Based on this guidance and the definitions of small, moderate, and large impacts provided by NRC, AmerenUE expects that moderate or large impacts would be significant.

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3.0 PROCESS DESCRIPTION AmerneUE implemented its process to become aware of new and significant information in conjunction with its preparation of the environmental report for Callaway license renewal. The process included several integrated elements that are described in the following paragraphs.

3.1 External Reviews/Audits AmerenUE prepares reports as part of license or permitting environmental protection requirements. Each external agency receiving a report monitors Callaway Plant performance and AmerenUE would be notified of significant issues raised by these agencies. Table 1 lists external entities that monitor Callaway operations and performance through routine surveys, audits, reports, or other methods of reported accountability.

3.2 Corporate Interface AmerenUE environmental protection staff draw upon their experience in the nuclear and renewable energy sectors to support Callaway in ensuring the plant operates according to permit requirements. These professionals, many of whom have advanced degrees in environmental science disciplines, belong to professional organizations, attend professional meetings, and monitor environmental laws. The group is responsible for ensuring that company-wide, all permits and authorizations are maintained. As part of this process, they review permit requirements and ensure that each plant operates within requirements and limits.

The AmerenUE environmental group provided support and input during the preparation of the license renewal environmental reports for other Strategic Training and Resource Sharing (STARS) plants and participated in the NRC site visits to those sites.

3.3 Industry Interfaces AmerenUE and Callaway Plant staff maintain interfaces with their counterparts within the nuclear industry through activities such as the following:

Participation in professional organizations and their committees and working groups Attendance at conferences, seminars, and meetings sponsored by professional and federal, state, and local regulatory agencies

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Attendance at professional training Subscriptions to trade journals and electronic-mail services Reviewing monitoring activities at other nuclear plants as reported on the NRC website and industry organizations These interfaces serve to alert AmerenUE to emerging regulatory and plant issues that may need to be evaluated for applicability to Callaway. Staying abreast of such issues is another way that Callaway routinely monitors for new and significant information.

3.4 Qualified Investigative Team Callaway selected as the Project Manager for license renewal an environmental professional with over 27 years of experience. The Environmental Lead is knowledgeable about plant systems, NRC license renewal environmental regulatory requirements [10 CFR 51.53(c)], and the GEIS. The license renewal environmental lead is being supported by the AmerenUE environmental group. In addition, Callaway contracted with an environmental consulting firm, Tetra Tech NUS Inc., which has expertise in the NRC license renewal environmental review process, NEPA, and the scientific disciplines necessary to prepare a license renewal environmental report. Tetra Tech NUS provided an independent review of plant-related information. This combination of onsite and offsite, and multi-disciplinary personnel resulted in a team well-qualified to implement the new and significant information identification process.

3.4.1 Documentation Review Callaway Plant and Tetra Tech NUS performed an extensive review of plant environmental documentation from Callaway, contractors, and local and state agencies and commissions related to all 92 issues, including the following types of documents:

Environmental protection permits and applications Environmental documents and reports (including routine monitoring) prepared by Callaway Environmental documents and reports prepared by regulatory agencies and academic institutions.

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3.4.2 Staff Interviews The Callaway investigative team identified knowledgeable staff to be interviewed regarding plant environmental issues in general, as well as applicable NRC Category 1 and Category 2 issues specifically. For each issue, team members familiar with the issue(s) interviewed one or more Callaway staff members or contractor employees. Interviewers provided interviewees with the GEIS discussion of the issue prior to the interview. Interviewees included persons responsible for maintaining contacts with regulatory agencies, staying abreast of arising regulatory and technical issues, implementing the Callaway environmental protection program, and performing maintenance.

During the interview, interviewers explained the purpose of the interview, the issue(s) of interest, the NRC definitions of significance (small, moderate, and large), and NRC findings described in the GEIS. Interviewers included issues associated with refurbishment, but explained that Callaway has no plans for refurbishment and that questions about refurbishment were intended as background, in case Callaway determined that some refurbishment was necessary. For Category 1 issues, interviewers then solicited information about whether the issue was currently, or had been, an issue of concern at Callaway ; whether or not the interviewee agreed with the NRC findings and, if not, why not; and whether the interviewee was aware of any similar offsite activities that could contribute to cumulative impacts. For Category 2 issues, the interviewee was asked if the issue was or had been a concern at Callaway, and whether the interviewee was aware of any similar offsite activities that could contribute to cumulative impacts. Finally, the interviewer recorded information about the interviewees relative to their knowledge of the issue(s) for which they were interviewed.

During the interviews, interviewees agreed with NRC findings and expressed their belief that Callaway impacts are small. Interviewees agreed with NRC findings that environmental impacts from Category 1 issues applicable to Callaway are small and have not been of particular concern. With regard to Category 2 issues, the interviewees believed the impacts of Callaway to be small. Also, during interviews, the interviewees were asked if they were aware of any activities or planned activities in the plant area that could lead to cumulative impacts.

Interviewees did not identify any such activities. Interviewees were also asked if they were aware of any regulatory agencies or members of the public or public interest groups expressing concerns about current or renewed plant operations.

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3.5 Regulatory Agency Communications AmerenUE corresponded with federal and state regulatory agencies to inform them of plans for Callaway license renewal. AmerenUE described for the agencies its license renewal efforts and asked agency representatives questions regarding issues of concern. Communication with these regulatory agencies is ongoing. Table 2 identifies the agencies contacted.

3.6 Application Reviews Environmental documentation associated with license renewal applications includes environmental reports, NRC requests for additional information and applicant responses, and supplements to the GEIS. Tetra Tech NUS has reviewed many of these documents and includes any insights gained into the new and significant information process.

3.7 Review of Callaway Unit 2 Combined License Application In July 2008, AmerenUE submitted an application for a combined license (COL) to construct and operate Unit 2 at the Callaway site. Preparation of the COL application required the most extensive environmental investigations and evaluations since the initial Unit 1 site characterization. The effort brought together scores of environmental professionals from AmerenUE and numerous consulting firms. Any new issues related to siting and operating a nuclear plant at the Callaway site would have likely been uncovered in this undertaking.

4.0 RESULTS Based on the process described above, AmerenUE is aware of no new and significant information regarding the environmental impacts of Callaway. AmerenUE implemented a process designed to identify significant environmental issues that NRC did not cover in the GEIS and codify in 10 CFR 51, or to identify information that NRC did not cover in the GEIS and which would lead to a different impact finding than that which NRC codified. AmerenUE has identified no such information <to be verified after agency consultations are completed>.

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Table 1. External Reviews Agency Report/Topic Frequency U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Radiological Environmental Operating Report Annual Radiological Effluent Report Annual Environmental Operating Report Annual U.S. Department of Transportation Hazardous Materials Shipment Annual Missouri Department of Natural Resources Major Water Use Registration Form Annual Air Permit Compliance Report Annual NPDES Monitoring and Compliance Report Monthly

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Table 2. Regulatory Agency Contacts Federal U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service Mr. Charlie Scott State Missouri Historic Preservation Officer Mr. Mark Miles Missouri Department of Conservation Ms. Shannon Cave Missouri Department of Health & Senior Services Ms. Lisa Schutzenhofer Missouri Department of Natural Resources Mr. Kevin Mohammadi

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5.0 REFERENCES

U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. 1996a. Generic Environmental Impact Statement for License Renewal of Nuclear Plants. NUREG-1437.

Washington, D.C., May 1996.

U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. 1996b. Environmental Review for Renewal of Nuclear Power Plant Operating Licenses. Federal Register. Vol. 61, No.

109. June 5. pg. 28483.

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. 1996c. Public Comments on the Proposed 10 CFR Part 51 Rule for Renewal of Nuclear Power Plant Operating Licenses and Supporting Documents: Review of Concerns and NRC Staff Response.

NUREG-1529. Washington, D.C., May.

Draft Backup Documentation New and Significant Information Process Callaway Plant This paper provides backup documentation for the Process Description - New and Significant Information Identification - Callaway Plant. To facilitate its use, it is formatted like the process description paper.

Introduction No backup information.

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Background===

No backup information.

Process Description External Reviews/Audits No background information.

Corporate Interface No background information.

Industry Interfaces No background information.

Qualified Investigative Team AmerenUE-Callaway Plant contracted with Tetra Tech NUS to assist with the investigation for new and significant information as part of its environmental report preparation responsibilities.

Table 1 identifies team members, their organizational affiliation, and their areas of responsibility.

Documentation Review (Appendix A)

The documents that were reviewed came from sources at Callaway Plant and from local and state agencies and commissions. Appendix A is an index of documents that Callaway and Tetra Tech NUS gathered and reviewed for new and significant information. Callaway maintains a file of these documents.

Staff Interviews (Appendix B)

The interview process is explained in Section 3.5 of Process Description - New and Significant Information Identification - Callaway Plant. Appendix B-1 identifies the AmerenUE staff interviewed as part of the new and significant information investigation, and Appendix B-2 contains the results of the interviews.

Regulatory Agency Communications Table 2 lists representatives contacted and identifies contact telephone numbers and addresses.

Application Reviews No background information.

Peer Review No background information.

Results No backup documentation.

Table 1. Investigative Team Membership Member Affiliation Responsibility Sarah Kovaleski AmerenUE License Renewal Project Supervisor Sharon Merciel AmerenUE License Renewal Project Manager Andrew Burgess AmerenUE License Renewal Environmental Lead Jerry Self STARS License Renewal Environmental Lead Krista Dearing Tetra Tech NUS, Inc.

Environmental Report Project Manager Steve Connor Tetra Tech NUS, Inc.

Environmental Report Deputy Project Manager Anne Lovell Tetra Tech NUS, Inc.

Environmental Report Team Phil Moore Tetra Tech NUS, Inc.

Environmental Report Team Table 2. Agency Contacts Agency Contact Telephone Address Federal U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS)

Mr. Charlie Scott 573.234.2132 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Columbia Missouri Field Office, 101 Park DeVille Drive, Suite A, Columbia, MO 65203-0057 State Missouri Historic Preservation Officer Director, Archeology Division Mr. Mark Miles 573.751.7858 Missouri Historic Preservation Officer P.O. Box 176 Jefferson City, MO 65102-0176 Missouri Department of Conservation Ms. Shannon Cave 573.751.4115 Missouri Department of Conservation Policy Coordination Unit P.O. Box 180 2901 West Truman Blvd Jefferson City, MO 65102-080 Missouri Department of Health & Senior Services Bureau of Communicable Disease Control &

Prevention Ms. Lisa Schutzenhofer 573.751.6400 Missouri Department of Health & Senior Services P.O. Box 570 Jefferson City, MO 65102 Missouri Department of Natural Resources Water Pollution Control Branch Mr. Kevin Mohammadi 573.751.6825 Missouri Department of Natural Resources P.O. Box 176 Jefferson City, MO 65102

Appendix A Document Database

Callaway Plant Database Database Number Title Author(s)

Date A pertinent tracking Number Publication Information/other notes Cal-01 AmerenUE Integrated Resource Plan Report Thomas R. Voss, AmerenUE 2008 Cal-02 Appendix 2I, Initial Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Union Electric Company Nuclear Reactor Near Reform, Callaway County, Missouri David R. Evans and David J. Ives 11/27/73 Cal-03 Appendix 2K, Archaeological Survey Callaway-Bland Transmission Line Callaway Plant David R. Evans 6/28/77 Cal-04 Appendix 2J, 23CY 20, The Preservation Plan for an Archaeological Site David R. Evans and David J. Ives Jul-79 Cal-05 State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) correspondence (Cultural Resources)

A.C. Passwater, Union Electric 4/27/90 Cal-06 2005 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report AmerenUE 2005 Docket no. 50-483 Cal-07 2008 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report AmerenUE 4/30/09 Docket no. 50-483 Cal-08 Department of Economic Development, Division 240-Public Service Commission, Chapter 23-Electric Utility Operational Standards Code of State Regulations (CSR)

Jun-08 4 CSR 240-23 Cal-09 Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR) Standard Plant, Rev. OL-17 and FSAR Site Addendum, Rev. OL-17 AmerenUE Dec-04 5/3/2009 Cal-10 Figure 1.2-44 Property Site Layout of the FSAR AmerenUE 5/27/08 Cal-11 Chapter 15 Accident Analysis of the FSAR, Rev. OL-17 AmerenUE 4/9/09 Cal-12 Final Environmental Statement Related the Operation of Callaway Plant, Unit 1

US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)

Jan-82 NUREG-0813 Docket No. 50-483 Cal-13 Final Environmental Statement Related the Proposed Callaway Plant, Units 1 and 2 US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)

Mar-75 NUREG-75/011 Docket Nos. 50-483 & 50-486 Cal-14 Callaway Topos (Mokane East Quad, Readsville Quad, and Reform Quad)

Missouri Department of Natural Resources Cal-15 Part 3: Environmental Report, Revision 1 of the Callaway Plant Unit 2 Combined License Application Union Electric Company Feb-09 Cal-16 Ameren Transmission Vegetation Management Program AmerenUE Apr-07 Cal-17 Reported water use for 2008 Missouri Department of Natural Resources 2009 5/12/2010P:\\Utility\\Callaway\\References\\Callaway Database 1

Callaway Plant Database Database Number Title Author(s)

Date A pertinent tracking Number Publication Information/other notes Cal-18 Callaway Discharge Monitoring Reports First Quarter 2008 AmerenUE 4/28/2008 Cal-19 REMP Sample Locations and Sample Analysis Schedule HTP-ZZ-07101-DTI Rev. 000 AmerenUE 4/20/2009 Cal-20 Agricultural Cash Rent Lease - 132 Acres AmerenUE 12/16/2008 Cal-21 Callaway Discharge Monitoring Reports Fouth Quarter 2007 AmerenUE 1/22/2008 Cal-22 Callaway Discharge Monitoring Reports Fouth Quarter 2008 AmerenUE 1/23/2009 Cal-23 Final Environmental Evaluation New Blowdown Discharge Pipe AmerenUE 7/13/2007 OL 0025 3.01 OL 0025 5.03 Cal-24 Final Environmental Evaluation Reroute Portion of Plant Discharge Line AmerenUE 7/1/2005 OL 0025 3.01 OL 0025 5.03 Cal-25 Final Environmental Evaluation Partial Makeup Discharge Pipe Replacement AmerenUE 7/1/2005 OL 0025 3.01 OL 0025 5.03 Cal-26 Final Environmental Evaluation New Technical Training Facility AmerenUE 7/1/2005 OL 0025 3.01 OL 0025 5.03 Cal-27 Callaway Discharge Monitoring Reports Second Quarter 2008 AmerenUE 7/18/2008 Cal-28 Callaway Discharge Monitoring Reports Second Quarter 2009 AmerenUE 7/23/2009 Cal-29 Agricultural Cash Rent Lease - 328 Acres AmerenUE 3/25/2009 Cal-30 Property Tax District 50 Mile Radius of Callaway for 2008 AmerenUE Mar-09 Cal-31 NPDES Permit Reportable Event AmerenUE 11/25/2008 Cal-32 Callaway Discharge Monitoring Reports Third Quarter 2007 AmerenUE 10/22/2007 Cal-33 Callaway Discharge Monitoring Reports Third Quarter 2008 AmerenUE 10/23/2008 Cal-34 Agricultural Cash Rent Lease - 175 Acres AmerenUE 10/28/2008 5/12/2010P:\\Utility\\Callaway\\References\\Callaway Database 2

Callaway Plant Database Database Number Title Author(s)

Date A pertinent tracking Number Publication Information/other notes Cal-35 Callaway Discharge Monitoring Reports Third Quarter 2009 AmerenUE 9/21/2009 Cal-36 Agricultural Cash Rent Lease Schmid 36 Acres AmerenUE 9/30/2008 Cal-37 Final Environmental Evaluation Old Steam Generator Storage, Rev. 029 AmerenUE Undated APA-ZZ-00140 Cal-38 Final Environmental Evaluation Security Fence, Rev. 29 AmerenUE Undated APA-ZZ-00140 Cal-39 Groundwater Protection Program, Rev. 001 AmerenUE Undated EDP-ZZ-01136 Cal-40 Name Organization Information, App 1, Administrative Correction, Rev. 2 AmerenUE Undated EDP-ZZ-00520 Cal-41 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program, Minor Revision 017 AmerenUE Undated HTP-ZZ-07101 Cal-42 Reporting Requirements and Responsibilities, Minor Revision 030 AmerenUE Undated APA-ZZ-00520 Cal-43 Hazardous Chemical/Oil Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure Plan, Administrative Procedure, Revision 012 AmerenUE Undated APA-ZZ-00811 Cal-44 Final Environmental Evaluation Steam Generator Replacement Docking and Haul Road, Rev. 029 AmerenUE Undated APA-ZZ-00140 Cal-45 Final Environmental Evaluation Steam Generator Replacement Support Facility, Rev. 029 AmerenUE Undated APA-ZZ-00140 Cal-46 Final Environmental Evaluation Modification for Old Steam Generator Storage Facility, Rev. 029 AmerenUE Undated APA-ZZ-00140 Cal-47 Hazardous Chemical Control Program, Rev. 5 AmerenUE Undated APA-ZZ-00831 Cal-48 Hazardous Material Management, Rev. 4 AmerenUE Undated CDP-ZZ-01000 Cal-49 Hazard Communication Program, Administrative Correction Revision 017 AmerenUE Undated APA-ZZ-00830 Cal-50 Hazardous Chemical Oil Spill Response Spill Cleanup Implementing Procedure, Rev. 13 AmerenUE Undated EIP-ZZ-03010 Cal-51 Reporting and Processing of Accidents, Injuries, and Illnesses, Rev. 21 AmerenUE Undated APA-ZZ-00835 5/12/2010P:\\Utility\\Callaway\\References\\Callaway Database 3

Callaway Plant Database Database Number Title Author(s)

Date A pertinent tracking Number Publication Information/other notes Cal-52 Final Draft Report - Phase 1 Cultural Resources Survey & Assessment on Residual Lands at Union Electric Company's Callaway Nuclear Power Plant American Resources Group Apr-84 Cal-53 A Cultural Resources Management Plan for Residual Lands at the Union Electric Company Nuclear Power Plant American Resources Group Oct. 1983 Cal-54 Management Agreement for the Reform Conservation Area Public Use of Lands Missouri Department of Conservation 9/8/2008 Cal-55 Callaway NPDES Permit 0098001 (Missouri State Operating Permit)

Missouri Department of Natural Resources, MO Clean Water Commission 2/13/2009 Cal-56 Callaway DNR Part 70 Air Permit Missouri Department of Natural Resources, MO Clean Water Commission 9/18/2008 Permit No. OP2008-045 Cal-57 Draft Regulatory Guide DG-4015, Revision 1 - Preparation of Environmental Reports for Nuclear Power Plant License Renewal Applications NRC Jul-09 Cal-58 Threatened and Endangered Species Evaluation for Operating Commercial Nuclear Power Generating Plants Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Jan-04 PNNL-14468 Cal-59 Email between Krista Dearing and Chad Warren (Vegetation Supervisor) requesting info.

Chad Warren, AmerenUE 11/30/2009 Cal-60 Generic Environmental Impact Statement for License Renewal of Nuclear Plants Final Report, Volumes 1 and 2, Final Report NRC May-96 NUREG-1437 Cal-61 Callaway Discharge Pipeline Manhole H3 Invest Phase II Terracon Consultsants, Inc.

4/25/2008 Cal-62 Callaway Discharge Pipeline Manhole H3 Invest Phase I Terracon Consultsants, Inc.

8/28/2006 Cal-63 Callaway Plant List of Outages to Date AmerenUE 1/6/2009 Cal-64 Callaway Plant Annual Land Use Census 2009, Rev. 0 AmerenUE 11/18/2009 HPCI- 09-06 Cal-65 Callaway Water Quality and Bioloical PreOperational Monitoring Program, June 1980 to May 1981 Camp Dresser & McKee Jul-81 Cal-66 Callaway Water Quality and Bioloical PreOperational Monitoring Program, June 1981 to May 1982 Camp Dresser & McKee Sep-82 Cal-67 Callaway Plant 2007 Annual Land Use Census C. C. Graham, Callaway Radiation Protection 10/31/2007 Cal-68 Natural Resources Standard Operation Procedures (SOP) for Callaway Unit 2 Siting Study Mactec Engineering and Consulting, Inc.

11/30/2007 5/12/2010P:\\Utility\\Callaway\\References\\Callaway Database 4

Callaway Plant Database Database Number Title Author(s)

Date A pertinent tracking Number Publication Information/other notes Cal-69 Final Groundwater Model Report Callaway Nuclear Plant, Rev. 1 Paul C. Rizzo Associates, Inc.

10/31/2008 Cal-70 Quality Assurance Project for Baseline Study: Surface Water and Groundwater Quality Report for Callaway Unit 2 ER Paul C. Rizzo Associates, Inc.

7-Aug Cal-71 Callaway Plant 316b Study, Evaluation of Cooling Water Intake Impacts on the Missouri River Union Electric Company Jul-86 PL 92-500, NPDES Permit No.

MO-0098001 Cal-72 Callaway Refueling Durations Summary AmerenUE 12/16/2009 Cal-73 Callaway Per County Tax Detail 2004 to 2008 AmerenUE 12/10/2009 Cal-74 Missouri Pole Mile STC Distribution 2008 AmerenUE 12/10/2009 Cal-75 Callaway Raw Water System Chemicals AmerenUE 12/16/2009 Cal-76 Callaway Plant Environmental Report Operating License Stage, Rev. 1 Union Electric Company Feb-81 Cal-77 Callaway employees by county AmerenUE 12/16/2009 Cal-78 Callaway employee Zip Code 1 AmerenUE 12/17/09 Cal-79 Callaway employee Zip Code 2 AmerenUE 12/17/09 Cal-80 Callaway employee Zip Code 3 AmerenUE 12/17/09 Cal-81 2008 MO proposed tax district 50 mile radius of Callaway AmerenUE Mar-09 Cal-82 Callaway employees by city AmerenUE 12/16/2009 Cal-83 Callaway County Connector Environmental Assessment - Chapter 1 Burns & McDonnell 12/29/09 Cal-84 Callaway County Connector Raodway Concept Map Burns & McDonnell 06/01/09 Cal-85 Fuel in pool 01/04/10 5/12/2010P:\\Utility\\Callaway\\References\\Callaway Database 5

Callaway Plant Database Database Number Title Author(s)

Date A pertinent tracking Number Publication Information/other notes Cal-86 NPDES Compliance Correspondence to MO Department of Natural Resources - Total Residual Chlorene (TRC) Exceedance AmerenUE 01/18/05 Cal-87 Closed-Cycle Cooling and Makeup Water Options for Callaway Future Units Burns & McDonnell Jun-07 Cal-88 Phase II Hydrogeologic Investigation Report - Collector Well Siting Study Burns & McDonnell Jun-08 Cal-89 Chamois Plant Water Discharge Data Department of Environmental Protection 12/15/09 Cal-90 National Electrical Safety Code Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE) 2007 2007 Edition Cal-91 Environmental Review for Renewal of Nuclear Power Plant Operating Licenses; Correction NRC 7/30/1996 Federal Register Vol. 61, No. 147 Cal-92 Environmental Review for Renewal of Nuclear Power Plant Operating Licenses NRC 6/5/1996 Federal Register Vol. 61, No. 109 Cal-93 1996 Environmental Review for Renewal of Nuclear Power Plant Operating Licenses NRC 12/18/1996 Federal Register Vol. 61, No. 244 Cal-94 Public Comments on the Proposed 10 CFR Part 51 Rule for Renewal of Nuclear Power Plant Operating Licenses and Supporting Documents: Review of Concerns and NRC Staff Response, Volume I NRC May-96 NUREG-1529 Cal-95 Regulatory Analysis for Amendments to Regulations for the Environmental Review for Renewal of Nuclear Power Plant Operating Licenses NRC May-96 NUREG-1440 Cal-96 Changes to Requirements for Environmental Review for Renewal of Nuclear Power Plant Operating Licenses; Final Rules NRC 9/3/1999 Federal Register Vol. 64, No. 171 Cal-97 Generic Environmental Impact Statement for License Renewal of Nuclear Plants Main Report, Volumes 1 and 2, Draft Report for Comment NRC Jul-09 NUREG-1437, Rev. 1 Cal-98 Callaway Discharge Monitoring Reports First Quarter 2009 AmerenUE 04/20/09 Permit No. MO-0098001 Cal-99 Callaway NPDES Monthly Reports for 2005, 2006, and 2007 AmerenUE Cal-100 List of reported cases of confirmed and probable legionellosis in Missouri from 2004 to 2008.

Eden Dietle, Bureau of Communicable Disease Control and Prevention, Missouri Department of Health & Senior Services 01/07/10 Cal-101 Generic Environmental Impact Statement for License Renewal of Nuclear Plants Final Report, Volume 1, Addendum 1, Main Report, Section 6.3 Transportation, Table 9.1 Summary of findings on NEPA issues for license NRC Aug-99 Cal-102 American FactFinder. Census 2000 Demographic Profile Highlights:

Missouri Population American FactFinder 2000 5/12/2010P:\\Utility\\Callaway\\References\\Callaway Database 6

Callaway Plant Database Database Number Title Author(s)

Date A pertinent tracking Number Publication Information/other notes Cal-103 Change Notice - Office Instruction No. License 203. Procedural Guidance for Preparing Environmental Issues NRC 05/24/04 Cal-104 NPDES Stormwater Outfall Map Union Electric Company 03/03/08 Cal-105 Stormwater Outfalls 010-015 Topo Map and Drainage Areas Union Electric Company 03/03/08 Cal-106 Summary File 1 for Maine: Census 2000 for Maine US Census Bureau 12/15/09 Cal-107 Summary File 3 for Maine: Census 2000 for Maine US Census Bureau 12/15/09 Cal-108 Callaway Aerial Photos 2007 Cal-109 Location of US Climate Divisions National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 01/24/10 Cal-110 40 CFR 81.116 - Northern Missouri Intrastate AQCR Code of Federal Regulations Cal-111 40 CFR 81.416 - Identification of Mandatory Class I Federal Areas Where Visibility is an Important Value Code of Federal Regulations Cal-112 40 CFR Parts 50 and 58 - NAAQS for Ozone - Proposed Rule Federal Register Cal-113 US Climate Normals - Climate of Missouri National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - National Climatic Data Center 06/24/05 Cal-114 40 CFR 81.326 - NAAQS Status for Missouri Code of Federal Regulations Cal-115 Visibility in our Nation's Parks and Wilderness Areas USEPA 05/26/09 Cal-116 Climatography of the US, No. 20, 1971-2000, Columbia Regional Airport, MO National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - National Climatic Data Center 02/01/04 Cal-117 EPA Maps for Proposed NAAQS Ozone Rule USEPA 01/06/10 Cal-118 Suspension of Efforts to Build Proposed Nucear Power Plant AmerenUE 04/28/09 ALNRC 00018 NRC Docket No.52-037 Cal-119 ALNRC 00018, dated April 28, 2009 "Suspension of Efforts to Build Proposed Nuclear Power Plant" AmerenUE 06/23/09 ALNRC 00041 5/12/2010P:\\Utility\\Callaway\\References\\Callaway Database 7

Callaway Plant Database Database Number Title Author(s)

Date A pertinent tracking Number Publication Information/other notes Cal-120 Gail Gary Email on the Reported Intake Well Water Use AmerenUE 12/08/09 Cal-121 Gail Gary Email on the Reported Deep Well Water Use AmerenUE 11/03/09 Cal-122 Well Database Missour Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) 01/21/10 Cal-123 Wellhead Information Management (WIMS) Well Data Missour Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) 01/26/10 Cal-124 Information on Legionella bacteria Cal-125 Respiratory Protection Program Management Instruction Craig L. Lecce 11/24/2009 ES-REG-213 Cal-126 Missouri State Water Plan Series Volume II, Groundwater Resources of Missouri Missour Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) 1997 WR46 Cal-127 Summary of Missouri Water Laws, Water Resources Report 51 (Missouri State Water Plan Series Volume VII)

Missour Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) 2000 Cal-128 Major Water Use in Missouri, Water Resources Report 72 Missour Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) 1996-2000 Cal-129 Callaway County Well Logs Missour Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) 02/26/07 Cal-130 Water User Fact Sheet Pub 2236 Missour Department of Natural Resources (MDNR)

Jan. 2008 Cal-131 Callaway #2 Water District Missour Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) 11/11/09 PWSS Report 3024085 Cal-132 Fulton Water System Missour Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) 11/11/09 PWSS Report 3010296 Cal-133 Fulton and Callaway #2 Water Supply Well Distance Calculations Tetra Tech NUS 01/26/10 Cal-134 Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS) Query for Callaway County Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) 01/20/10 Cal-135 Gail Gary Email - Timeline for Pipeline Replacement AmerenUE 01/29/10 Cal-136 Gail Gary Email on Callaway Liquid Radioactive Discharge AmerenUE 01/28/10 5/12/2010P:\\Utility\\Callaway\\References\\Callaway Database 8

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Date A pertinent tracking Number Publication Information/other notes Cal-137 Report of Phase I Archaeological Survey, Slected Portions of an Access Road/Pipeline Corridor and Transmission Line Corridor, Callaway and Osage Counties, Missouri. (Notes only-taken by Kathy Roxlau while at the clients in the St. Louis office-client has the original document)

J. Emmett Brown and Patrick H.

Garrow, MACTEC Engineering &

Consulting Inc.

05/12/09 Cal-138 Final Draft Report-Phase I Cultural Resources Survey and Assessment on Residual Lands at Union Electric Company's. (Notes only-taken by Kathy Roxlau while at the clients in the St. Louis office-client has the original document)

Jack H. Ray, Edward M. Morin, Michael J. McNerney, and Gail White Apr-84 Cal-139 Final Report-Phase II Cultural Resource Testing and Assessment of Sites 23CY-20, 23CY-352, and 23CY-359 at Union Electric Company's (Notes only-taken by Kathy Roxlau while at the clients in the St. Louis office-client has the original document)

Jerome D. Traver, American Resources Group, LTD Feb. 1984 Cal-140 Letter to Mr. Emmett Brown, MACTEC Engineering concerning Glowdown Discharge Pipeline. (Notes only-taken by Kathy Roxlau while at the clients in the St. Louis office-client has the original document)

Mark A. Miles, Missouri Department of Natural Resources 09/10/07 Cal-141 Management Summary, Phase I Archaeological Survey, Blowdown Discharge Pipeline. (Notes only-taken by Kathy Roxlau while at the clients in the St.

Louis office-client has the original document)

LaDonna A. Rogers and J. Emmett Brown, MACTEC 08/30/07 Cal-142 Letter to Melissa Dubinsky, Ricco Associates Inc., concerning Letter Report of Cultural Resources Monitoring, Installation of Test Wells. (Notes only-taken by Kathy Roxlau while at the clients in the St. Louis office-client has the original document)

LaDonna A. Rogers and J. Emmett Brown, MACTEC 09/04/07 Cal-143 A Cultural Resource Management Plan for Residual Lands at the Union Electric Company Callaway Plant. Revised by Brian F. Holderness, November 2006-certain copy pages. Also notes taken by Kathy Roxlau while at the clients in the St. Louis office-client has the original document.

Michael J. McNerney, Amercian Cultural Resources Group Mar-92 Cal-144 Excavation Construction and Safety Standards, Major Revision 011 AmerenUE MDP-ZZ-SH001 Cal-145 National Historic Landmarks Survey, Listing of National Historic Landmarks by State Nation Park Service (NPS)

Cal-146 National Register of Historic Places Nation Park Service (NPS) 02/02/10 Cal-147 Letter to John K. Bryan from David Evans. Topographic map showing the areas examined during the archaeological survey.

David R. Evans 06/27/77 Cal-148 A cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed Union Electric Company Electric 345KV Transmission Line Right-of-way, Callaway and Montgomery Counties, MO.

David R. Evans and David J. Ives Mar-78 Cal-149 A cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed Union Electric Company Electric 345KV Transmission Line Right-of-way, Gasconade and Osage Counties, MO.

David R. Evans and David J. Ives Jun-79 Cal-150 A Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed Bland Substation Site, Gasconade County, MO.

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Date A pertinent tracking Number Publication Information/other notes Cal-151 Department of Economic Development, Division 240-Public Service Commission, Chapter 18-Safety Standards Code of State Regulations (CSR) 10/31/2008 4 CSR 240-18 Cal-152 Administrative Code - Title 83: Public Utilities, Chapter I: Illinois Commerce Commission, Part 305 Construction of Electric Power and Communication Lines Joint Committee on Administrative Rules 6/15/2003 Cal-153 Electric Field Strength Profiles Cal-154 Code of State Regulations - Divisions 20 & 60 - Clean Water Commission, Safe Drinking Water Commission, Public Drinking Water Program Missouri Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) 9/30/2009 Cal-155 Department of Economic Development, Division 240-Public Service Commission, Chapter 18-Safety Standards David S. Lee, el al, U.S. Fish &

Wildlife Services 1980 Cal-156 East Osage River Watershed: Hydrology Missouri Department of Conservation 1/26/2010 Cal-157 Missouri Fish Advisory.

Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (MDHSS) 3/4/2009 Cal-158 2009 Fish Advisory: A Guide to Eating Missouri Fish.

Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (MDHSS) 2009 Cal-159 Missouri Water Quality Report (Section 305(b) Report).

Missouri Department of Natural Resources Water Protection Program 6/17/2009 Cal-160 Missouri's 303(d) Streams and Lakes.6/17/09 Missouri Department of Natural Resources 12/16/2009 Cal-161 Missouri River Environmental Assessment Program Missouri River Natural Resources Committee 1998 Cal-162 The Fishes of Missouri William L. Pflieger 1975 Cal-163 Changes in Fish Fauna in the Lower Missouri River, 1940-1983.

William L. Pflieger and Timothy B.

Grace 1987 Cal-164 Fish Management Problems of Large Impoundments on the Missouri River.

James T. Shields 1958 Cal-165 Fishes of the Central United States.

Joseph R. Tomelleri and Mark E.

Eberle 1990 Cal-166 Final Supplemental Environmental Impact State for the Missouri River Fish and Wildlife Mitigation Project U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)

Mar-03 Cal-167 Missouri River Recovery Program Fact Sheet: Missouri River Sediment U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)

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Date A pertinent tracking Number Publication Information/other notes Cal-168 Water-resources data for the United States, Water Year 2008 for Boonville, MO U.S. Geological Survey 2009 Cal-169 Water-resources data for the United States, Water Year 2008 for Herrmann, MO U.S. Geological Survey 2009 Cal-170 Transmission Vegetation Management Program AmerenUE 2007 Cal-171 The Bald Eagle in Missouri Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC)

Oct. 2007 Cal-172 Management Agreetment for the Public Use of Lands Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) 1/15/2009 Cal-173 The Missouri Natural Heritage Program Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) 1/10/2010 Cal-174 Endangered Species Guidesheets Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) 2/22/2010 Cal-175 Missouri Species and Communities of Conservation Concern Missouri Natural Heritage Program Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC)

Jan. 2010 Cal-176 Atlas of Missouri Ecoregions Timothy A. Nigh and Walter A.

Schroeder, MDC 2002 Cal-177 Endangered Species Fact Sheet - Pallid Sturgeon U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service 7/29/2009 Cal-178 Blad Eagle Nesting in the Upper Midwest U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service 4/6/2009 Cal-179 Blad Eagle U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service 10/27/2009 Cal-180 Missouri County Distribution of Federally-listed Threatened, Endangered, Proposed, and Candidate Species U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service 1/20/2010 Cal-181 Missouri River Mitigation Project-Project History-Introduction U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) 7/21/2004 Cal-182 Missouri River Mitigation Project-Project History U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) 7/21/2004 Cal-183 Missouri River Mitigation Project-Supplemental EIS U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) 7/21/2004 Cal-184 Missouri River Mitigation Project-Project Implementation U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) 7/21/2004 5/12/2010P:\\Utility\\Callaway\\References\\Callaway Database 11

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Date A pertinent tracking Number Publication Information/other notes Cal-185 Simulation of Ground-Water Flow, Contributing Recharge Areas, and Ground-Water Travel Time in the Missouri River Alluvial Aquifer near Ft.

Leavenworth, Kansas U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) 2004 Cal-186 Summary and Analysis of Topics in Water Use-Regional Reports. Water Resource Report Number 64 Missouri Department of Natural Resources (MDNR)

Undated Cal-187 Department of of Natural Resources, Division 20-Clean Water Commission, Chapter 7-Water Quality Missouri Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) 9/30/2009 Cal-188 Department of of Natural Resources, Division 60-Safe Drinking Water Commission, Chapter 4-Contaminant Levels and Monitoring Missouri Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) 9/30/2009 Cal-189 Department of of Natural Resources, Division 60-Public Drinking Water Program, Chapter 15-Lead and Copper Missouri Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) 3/31/2002 Cal-190 Callaway County Tax Statelment for Years 2004 to 2007 Missouri Department of Revenue 1/12/2010 Cal-191 Telecon between Nicole Hill, TtNUS and Les Hudson, City of Fulton on Land use planning and zoning in City of Fulton and Callaway County.

Les Hudson, City of Fulton 1/6/2010 Cal-192 Telecon between Nicole Hill, TtNUS and Ed Siegmund, Mid-Missouri Regional Planning Commission onLand use planning and zoning in Callaway County.

Ed Siegmund, Mid-Missouri Regional Planning Commission 1/26/2010 Cal-193 Missouri Revised Statutes, Chapter 89-Zoning and Planning Missouri General Assembly 8/28/2009 Cal-194 Mid-Missouri Regional Transportation Plan Mid-Missouri Regional Planning Commission 2009 Cal-195 Census of Missouri Public Water Systems 2008 Missouri Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) 1/24/2008 Cal-196 District details for schools in South Callaway CO National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) 12/15/2009 Cal-197 Table 1. Annual Estimates of the Population of Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2008.

U.S. Census Bureau (USCB) 3/19/2009 Cal-198 2008 Population estimates for Boone, Callaway and Cole Counties, Fulton City, St. Louis City and the State of Missouri.

U.S. Census Bureau (USCB)

American FactFinder Undated a Cal-199 2008 Population estimates for Jefferson City and Columbia City, Missouri.

U.S. Census Bureau (USCB)

American FactFinder Undated b Cal-200 Chapter 1 of the Callaway County Connector and maps of roadway concepts Burns and McDonnell 2009 Cal-201 List of Water Systems in SDWIS for Boone, Callaway and Cole Counties.

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Date A pertinent tracking Number Publication Information/other notes Cal-202 Population Projects for Missouri Missouri Census Data Center (MCDC) 5/14/2008 Cal-203 South Callaway school finance assessed valuations during 2007-2008.

Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (MDESE)

Undated Cal-204 Land Use and Land Cover Information Missouri Resource Assessment Partnership 2005 Cal-205 Mid-Missouri Regional Planning Commission history and services.

Mid-Missouri Regional Planning Commission 2009 Cal-206 Callaway Landfill Groundwater Data for 2005 to 2009.

AmerenUE 3/4/2010 Cal-207 2008 Traffic Volume Maps Missouri Department of Transportation (MODOT) 3/16/2010 Cal-208 Change Notice - Procedural Guidance for Preparing Environmental Assessments and Considering Enviromental Issues NRC 6/21/2001 LIC-203 Cal-209 Application for a Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Flexible Air Quality Permit - W.A. Parish Electric Generating Station Fort Bend County, Texas JD Consulting, LP 6/2006 PI2(74-7)

Cal-210 Monthly Nuclear Utility Generation by State and Reactor -January through December 2008 STPNOC 2009 Cal-211 Implications of Reduced Gas Use on Emission from Power Generation Energy and Environmental Analysis, Inc 2000 F-2000-04 Cal-212 GE Energy: H System World's Most Advanced Combined Cycle Technology GE Energy 2008 Cal-213 User Guidelines for Waste and By-Product Materials in Pavement Construction USDOT Federal Highway Administration 4/1998 FHWA-RD-97-148 Cal-214 Preferred and Alternative Methods for Estimating Air Emission from Boilers Eastern Research Group, Inc.

1/2001 Volume 2 Cal-215 Electricity Market Module EIA (Energy Information Administration) 6/2008 DOE/EIA-0554(2008)

Cal-216 2008 Coal Combustion Product Production & Use Survey Results ACAA (American Coal Ash Association) 10/5/09 Cal-217 EPA Emission Factor Report for CO and NOx EPA 2008 Cal-218 Air Emission Control Methods for Coal - Section 1.1 Bituminous and Subbituminous Coal Combustion EPA 1998 5/12/2010P:\\Utility\\Callaway\\References\\Callaway Database 13

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Date A pertinent tracking Number Publication Information/other notes Cal-219 Section 3.1 Stationary Gas Turbines EPA 2000 Cal-220 Table 14A Receipts and Average Delivered Cost of Natural Gas by Type of Purchase, Census Division and State: Total (All Sectors), 2008, Table 15A-Destination and Origin of Coal for Electricity Generation By State: Total (All EIA (Energy Information Administration) 2008 Tables Cal-221 Final Environmental Impact Statement Plymouth Generating Facility Plymouth, Washington, Tritium Briefing Bonneville Power Administration, Benton County, Washington 6/2003 DOE/EIS 0345 Cal-222 Toquop Energy Project Status Toquop Energy Project 8/24/2007 (BLM 2007)Accessed on 8/24/2007 Cal-223 Final Environmental Impact Statement for the COB Energy Facility Bonneville Power Administration 6/2004 DOE/EIS 0343 Draft is included in folder Cal-224 Commission Decision Pico Power Project Application fro Certification Santa Clara County California Energy Commission 9/2003 P800-03-014 Cal-225 Chula Vista Energy Upgrade Project CH2MHill 8/2007 ES062007014SAC Volume 1 and 2 Cal-226 City of Vernon Power Plant Project Combined Cycle Licensing Case California Energy Commission 4/20/2008 06-AFC-4 Accessed on 4/20/2008 Cal-227 Wanapa Energy Center Final Environmental Impact Statement DOI-Bonneville Power Administration 12/2004 DOE/EIS-0342 Cal-228 Wellton-Mohawk Generating Facility Project Update-Draft Environmental Impact Statement available Wellton-Mohawk 2005 News Letter Cal-229 White Pine Energy (Nevada Coal Plant Proposals)

Western Resource Advocates 8/24/2007 Accessed on 8/24/2007 Cal-230 Sempra Energy Resources ER in Support of CPCN Application Catoctin Power Project Frederick County, Maryland Golder Associates Inc.

2/2004 023-9502 Cal-231 Request for Waiver of Permit Application Basin Electric Power Cooperative Dry Fork Station EDAW/ CH2MHILL 5/2006 Cal-232 Final Environmental Impact Statement-BP Cherry Point Cogeneration Project Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council 8/2004 DOE/EIS-0346 Cal-233 Site Certification Application Seminole Generating Station Unit 3 Palatka, Florida Volume I of III Golder Associates Inc.

3/7/2006 Cal-234 Application for Certification for the South Bay Replacement Project LSPSB 2006 Cal-235 Draft Environmental Assessment Santee Cooper Pee Dee Electrical Generating Station MACTEC Engineering and Consulting, Inc.

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Date A pertinent tracking Number Publication Information/other notes Cal-236 Draft Environmental Impact Statement-Roundup Power Project Mountain Department of Environmental Quality 11/2002 Cal-237 Draft EIS for Desert Rock Energy Project Sithe Global Power LLC & Desert Rock Energy LLC 5/2007 Cal-238 Final Environmental Impact Statement Proposed Baseload Power Plant Association Electric Cooperative, Inc.

USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) 7/2007 Cal-239 Cliffside Project Duke Energy 5/11/2005 Docket No. E-7, Sub 790 Cal-240 PV (FAQs) -How much Land will PV need to supply our electricity EERE (The National Renewable Energy Laboratory) US Department of Energy Office of Energy Efficiency 2/2004 DOE/GO-102004-1835 Cal-241 Renewable Energy Data Book EERE (Energy Efficiency &

Renewable Energy) 9/2008 Cal-242 Site Certification Application Turkey Point Expansion Project Golder Associates Inc.

11/2003 Volume 1 of 3 Cal-243 Site Certification Application West County Energy Center Golder Associates Inc.

4/2005 437649 Cal-244 Draft Environmental Impact Statement Faribault Energy Park Project Minnesota Environmental Quality Board 2/2004 02-48-PPS-FEP Cal-245 What Generation Mix Suits Your State? Tools for comparing Fourteen Technologies across Nine Criteria NRRI (National Regulatory Research Institute) 2/14/2007 Cal-246 Application for an Energy Conversion Facility Siting Permit Big Stone II Project Otter Tail Power Company 7/21/2005 EL05-022 Cal-247 Final Environmental Impact Statement Elm Road Generating Station Public Service Commission of Wisconsin 7/2003 Docket 05-CE-130 Volume 1 Cal-248 Geothermal Energy for Electric Power A REPP Issue Brief Masashi Shibaki 12/2003 Cal-249 NREL 2008 Solar Power Resource Maps NREL Jan-08 Cal-250 Wind Energy and the Environment AWEA (America Wind Energy Association) 2009 Cal-251 Email from Gail Gary, AmernEn to Krista Kearing concerning the Diesel Fuel Release History Gail P. Gary, AmernEn 3/26/10 Cal-252 Carbon footprint of the nuclear fuel cycle - Briefing note.

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Date A pertinent tracking Number Publication Information/other notes Cal-253 Table 2.3 Groundwater Sample Minima, Maxima, and Mean Values for all Sampling Rounds at Callaway Plant Site of the ER, Rev. 1.

AmerenUE Cal-254 Candu Reactors and Greenhouse Gas Emissions S. Andseta, M.J. Thompson, Sherida College-Ontario; J.P. Jarrell, Cameco Corp; D.R. Pendergast Atoomic Energy of Canada Limited 10/18/1998 Cal-255 Critical note on the estiation by Storm van Leeuwen J. W. and Smith P. of the energy uses and corresponding CO2 emissions from the complete nuclear energy chain Roberto Dones, Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) 4/10/2007 Cal-256 Comparison of Greenhouse-Gas Emissions and Abatement Cost of Nuclear and Alternative Energy Options from a Life-Cycle Perspective Uwe R. Fritsche, ko-Institut 1/1/2006 Cal-257 Greenhouse-gas emmissions from solar electric-and nuclear power: A life-cycle study Vasilis M. Fthenakis and Hyung Chul Kim 6/27/2006 Cal-258 Impact of U.S. Nuclear Generation on Greehouse Gas Emissions Ronald E. Hagen, John R. Moens, and Zdenek D. Nikodem, Energy Information Administration (EIA) 11/6/2001 Cal-259 Nuclear Power for Greenhouse Gas Mitigation International Atoic Energy Agency (IAEA)

Nov. 2000 Cal-260 Greenhouse Warming: Efficient Solution or Nuclear Nemesis?

Bill Keepin, Rocky Mountain Institute 6/29/1988 Cal-261 The Future of Nuclear Power - An Interdisciplinary MIT Study Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) 2003 Cal-262 World Warms to Nuclear Power - NO2 Nuclear Power New and Information about the UK unclear industry.

Dr. Nigel Mortimer Jan-90 Cal-263 Nuclear Energy and the Kyoto Protocol Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) 2002 Cal-264 Nuclear Power: So solution to climate change Nuclear Information & Resource Service (NIRS)

Feb-05 Cal-265 Carbon Footprint of Electridcity Generation Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology (POST)

Oct-06 Cal-266 Climate Change and Nuclear Power Mycle Schneider, Wise-Paris Apr-00 Cal-267 Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Electricity Generation Chains Assessing the Difference Joseph V. Spadara, Lucille Langlois and Bruce Hamilton 2000 Cal-268 Groundwater Monitoring Services, Fuel Groundwater Wells Report Terracon Consulting Engineers &

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Date A pertinent tracking Number Publication Information/other notes Cal-269 Groundwater Monitoring Services, Fuel Groundwater Wells Report Terracon Consulting Engineers &

Scientists 2/12/2010 Cal-270 Groundwater Monitoring Services, Fuel Groundwater Wells Report Terracon Consulting Engineers &

Scientists 2/25/2009 Cal-271 Groundwater Monitoring Services, Fuel Groundwater Wells Report Terracon Consulting Engineers &

Scientists 7/31/2009 Cal-272 Groundwater Monitoring Services, Fuel Groundwater Wells Report Terracon Consulting Engineers &

Scientists 10/20/2009 Cal-273 National Primary Drinking Water Regulations US EPA 5/1/2009 Cal-274 A guide to life-cycle greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from electric supply technologies Daniel Weisser 2007 Cal-275 Callaway license nrewal transmission interview David Endorf 3/16/2010 Cal-276 Computer codes David Endorf 3/16/2010 Cal-277 AmerenUE 2007 Environmental Report AmerenUE 12/15/2007 Cal-278 Annual Report on US Wind Power Installation, Cost and Performance Trends:

2007 EERE 5/1/2008 Cal-279 COAL QUALITY AND GEOCHEMISTRY, POWDER RIVER BASIN, WYOMING AND MONTANA USGS 1999 Cal-280 Callaway Unit 1 Operating Data Report NRC 2009 Cal-281 Siemens Gas Turbine SGT6-5000F Application Overview Siemens 2008 Cal-282 Siemens Power Plant SCC6-5000F 2X1 Flex-Plant 30 Siemens 2010 Cal-283 Water Resource Publication 2221 Missouri Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) 7/1/2007 Cal-284 Missouri Major Water Users Well Information for Surface Water Users Missouri Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) 2010 Cal-285 EIA Missouri Electricity Profile EIA (Energy Information Administration) 2008 5/12/2010P:\\Utility\\Callaway\\References\\Callaway Database 17

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Date A pertinent tracking Number Publication Information/other notes Cal-286 EIA Nuclear Generation US Reactors 2008 EIA (Energy Information Administration) 2008 Cal-287 Electric Power Industry Capability by Primary Energy Source, 1990 Through 2008 (Megawatts)

EIA (Energy Information Administration) 2008 Cal-288 Table 5. Electric Power Industry Generation by Primary Energy Source, 1990 Through 2008 (Megawatthours)

EIA (Energy Information Administration) 2008 Cal-289 U.S. Hydropower Resource Assessment Final Report INEEL 1998 Cal-290 Brighter than a Hundred Suns: Solar Power for the Southwest Leitner and Owens 2003 Cal-291 Final Generic Environmental Impact Statement on Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities; Supplement 1; Regarding the Decommissioning of Nuclear Power Reactors.

NRC 11/1/2002 NUREG-0586 Supplement 1 NRC ADAMS Accession No. ML023470327 Cal-292 Facts about AmerenUE AmerenUE 2010 Cal-293 AmerenUE Power Plants AmerenUE 2010 Cal-294 AmerenUE Energy Efficiency AmerenUE 2010 Cal-295 Ameren Renewable Energy Ameren 2010 Cal-296 Schainker 2008 Utility Scale Energy Storage Schainker 2008 Cal-297 Basic Principles of Wind Resource Evaluation AWEA (America Wind Energy Association) 2009 Cal-298 A Guidebook to Expanding the role of Renewables in a Power Supply Portfolio Altera Energy, Inc (AE) 9/2004 Cal-299 Restructuring the US Electric Power Industry NEI (Nuclear Energy Institute) 2000 Cal-300 EPA Clean Air Interstate Rule EPA 2010 Cal-301 Fuel Cells - Powering America SECA 2009 Brochure Cal-302 The Online Fuel Cell Information Resource Fuel Cells 1/28/2009 5/12/2010P:\\Utility\\Callaway\\References\\Callaway Database 18

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Date A pertinent tracking Number Publication Information/other notes Cal-303 What Generation Mix Suits Your State? Tools for comparing Fourteen Technologies across Nine Criteria NORRIS (National Regulatory Research Institute) 2/14/2007 Cal-304 Stationary Fuel Cell Technology NFCRC (National Fuel Cell Research Center) Scott Samuelsen, Director 7/9/2008 Cal-305 2008 Large Stationary Survey, Fuel Cell Today, August 2008 Dr. Kerry-Ann Adamson 8/2008 Cal-306 NREL 2008 Geothermal Resource Map NREL (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) 10/2008 Cal-307 Microsoft Excel Table of Solar and Wind Project Applications submitted to the BLM California Desert Distric Bureau of Land Management (BLM) 2008 Cal-308 Fuel from the Sky Solar Power's Potential for Western Energy Supply NREL (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) 7/2002 NREL/SR-550-32160 Cal-309 NREL Wind Resource Map NREL (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) 12/2008 Cal-310 EPA Clean Air Mecury Rule EPA 2010 Cal-311 NUREG-1427, Supplement 32 - Wolf Creek Generating Station NRC 5/2008 Cal-312 US Natural Gas Pipeline Cal-313 Pipelines near Callaway Tetra Tech NUS 4/2010 Cal-314 Callaway Plant Annual Air Emissions Reported AmerenUE 4/13/10 Cal-315 Mo. Considers animal easte gas as renewable energy Sarah Wire 3/30/2010 Cal-316 NREL Wind Energy Basics NREL 9/29/2009 Cal-317 Annual Energy Outlook 2009 EIA (Energy Information Administration)

Mar-09 Cal-318 Ameren Launches Major Solar Initiative in Illinois and Missouri Solar Daily Dec-09 Cal-319 Geothermal Power Technology REPP 5/12/2010P:\\Utility\\Callaway\\References\\Callaway Database 19

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Date A pertinent tracking Number Publication Information/other notes Cal-320 Future Fuel Cells R&D USDOE 4/23/2010 Cal-321 State of North Carolina vs. EPA US Court of Appeals 12/23/2008 Cal-322 AmerenUE Integrated Resource Plan AmerenUE Feb-08 Cal-323 COMMENTS OF THE MISSOURI PUBLIC SERVICE MISSOURI COMMISSION Missouri PSC 2009 Cal-324 Areva EPR: The Path of Greatest Certainty Areva 2010 Cal-325 Fact Sheet - Proposed Rule Prevention of Significant Deterioration and Title V Greenhouse Gas Tailoring Rule USEPA Sep-09 Cal-326 USEPA: Mandatory Reporting of Greenhouse Gases Rule USEPA 4/26/2010 Cal-327 2008 Geothermal Technologies Market Report EERE Jul-09 Cal-328 SWANA Waste to Energy SWANA (Soild Waste Association of North America) 2010 Cal-329 2008 Solar Technologies Market Report EERE Jan-10 Cal-330 Solar Energy Land Area Efficiency or How Many Acres per MW, kWp per Acre SolarByTheWatt.com Mar-09 Cal-331 SB 848 Moldifies Various provisions pertaining to Utilities - Sections 393.1025 and 393.1030 Missouri Senate 4/28/2010 Cal-332 Missouri Restructuring EIA (Energy Information Administration)

Apr-07 Cal-333 Existing Generating Units in the United States by State, Company and Plant, 2008 Preliminary EIA (Energy Information Administration) 12/31/2008 Cal-334 FERC Operating License for Osage Hydroelectric Plant FERC 3/30/2007 Cal-335 Missouri Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Set-Aside Program Missouri DNR 4/21/2010 Cal-336 Finding of Significant Contribution and Rulemakings for Certain States in the Ozone Transport Assessment Group Region EPA 12/28/2007 5/12/2010P:\\Utility\\Callaway\\References\\Callaway Database 20

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Date A pertinent tracking Number Publication Information/other notes Cal-337 Calculation Package for Callaway Unit 1 Environmental Justifce (ER Section 2.6)

Matthew Neet, TtNUS 1/21/2010 Cal-338 Land Use Calculation Package for Callaway Unit 1 License Renewal ER (ER Section 2.4)

Matthew Neet, TtNUS 3/26/2010 Cal-339 Nuclear PowerThe Energy Balance Storm van Leeuwen, J.W., and P.

Smith Aug-05 Cal-340 Generic Environmental Impact Statement for License Renewal of Nuclear Plants, Supplement 3, Regarding Indian Point Nuclear Generating Units Nos.

2 and 3. NUREG-1437, Vol.1, Supplement 38.

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