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Shine Medical Technologies V. 0 - Chapter 19 - Figures 19.4.1-001 Through 19.4.13-001
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Chapter 19 - Environmental Review Land Use and Visual Resources Figure 19.4.1 Conceptual Rendering of SHINE Facility View of SHINE Facility from U.S. Highway 51, Looking Southeast View of SHINE Facility from East SHINE Medical Technologies Rev. 0

Chapter 19 - Environmental Review Land Use and Visual Resources Figure 19.4.1 SHINE Facility Construction Grading Plan SHINE Medical Technologies Rev. 0

Chapter 19 - Environmental Review Human Health Figure 19.4.8 Locations of Environmental Monitors CAM 2 TLD 8 TLD 5 TLD 2 CAM 3 TLD 7 TLD 4 TLD 6 CAM 4 TLD 3 CAM 5 TLD 9 SHINE Medical SHINE Technologies Medical Technologies Rev. 0 Rev. 0

Chapter 19 - Environmental Review Transportation Figure 9.4.10-1 Population Density for Transportation Route to Andrews, Texas (Sheet 1 of 5)

State Race* Breakdown 2010 Census: Wisconsin Profile Black or African American (6.3%)

American Indian and Alaska Native (1.0%)

Asian (2.3%)

White (86.2%) Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander (<0.1%)

Population Density by Census Tract Some other race (2.4%)

Two or more races (1.8%)

  • One race Hispanic or Latino (of any race) makes up 5.9% of the state population.

Population by Sex and Age Total Population: 5,686,986 85+ Years 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 230,000 115,000 0 115,000 230,000 Male Female Housing Tenure Total Occupied Housing Units:

2,279,768 31.9% Renter 68.1% Owner Occupied Occupied Average Household Size Average Household Size of Owner-Occupied Units: of Renter-Occupied Units:

2.56 people 2.16 people Wisconsin Population 1970 to 2010 2010 5,686,986 2000 5,363,675 People per Square Mile 1990 4,891,769 by Census Tract 1980 1970 4,705,767 4,417,731 5,000.0 to 50,310.2 1,000.0 to 4,999.9 Urban 200.0 to 999.9 U.S. density is 88.4 88.4 to 199.9 Suburban 30.0 to 88.3 10.0 to 29.9 Rural Less than 10.0 County Boundary 0 20 40 60 80 Kilometers Wisconsin Mean Center 0 20 40 60 80 Miles of Population U.S. Department of Commerce Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. CENSUS BUREAU SHINE Medical Technologies Rev. 0

Chapter 19 - Environmental Review Transportation Figure 9.4.10-1 Population Density for Transportation Route to Andrews, Texas (Sheet 2 of 5)

State Race* Breakdown 2010 Census: Illinois Profile Black or African American (14.5%)

American Indian and Alaska Native (0.3%)

White Asian (4.6%)

(71.5%)

Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander (<0.1%)

Population Density by Census Tract Some other race (6.7%)

Two or more races (2.3%) *One race Hispanic or Latino (of any race) makes up 15.8% of the state population.

Population by Sex and Age Total Population: 12,830,632 85+ Years 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 510,000 255,000 0 255,000 510,000 Male Female Housing Tenure Total Occupied Housing Units:

4,836,972 32.5% Renter 67.5% Owner Occupied Occupied Illinois Population Average Household Size Average Household Size of Owner-Occupied Units: of Renter-Occupied Units:

1970 to 2010 2.69 people 2.38 people 2010 12,830,632 2000 12,419,293 1990 11,430,602 1980 11,426,518 People per Square Mile 1970 11,113,976 by Census Tract 10,000.0 to 508,697.5 1,000.0 to 9,999.9 Urban 200.0 to 999.9 U.S. density is 88.4 88.4 to 199.9 Suburban 50.0 to 88.3 15.0 to 49.9 Rural Less than 15.0 County Boundary 0 20 40 60 80 Kilometers Illinois Mean Center 0 20 40 60 80 Miles of Population U.S. Department of Commerce Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. CENSUS BUREAU SHINE Medical Technologies Rev. 0

Chapter 19 - Environmental Review Transportation Figure 9.4.10-1 Population Density for Transportation Route to Andrews, Texas (Sheet 3 of 5)

State Race* Breakdown 2010 Census: Missouri Profile Black or African American (11.6%)

American Indian and Alaska Native (0.5%)

Asian (1.6%)

Native Hawaiian and Other White Pacific Islander (0.1%)

(82.8%)

Some other race (1.3%)

Population Density by Census Tract Two or more races (2.1%)

  • One race Missouri Population 1970 to 2010 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) makes up 3.5% of the state population.

2010 5,988,927 2000 5,595,211 1990 5,117,073 1980 4,916,686 Population by Sex and Age 1970 4,676,501 Total Population: 5,988,927 85+ Years 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 230,000 115,000 0 115,000 230,000 Male Female Housing Tenure Total Occupied Housing Units:

2,375,611 31.2% Renter 68.8% Owner Occupied Occupied Average Household Size Average Household Size of Owner-Occupied Units: of Renter-Occupied Units:

2.54 people 2.25 people People per Square Mile by Census Tract 5,000.0 to 13,329.5 1,000.0 to 4,999.9 Urban Suburban 200.0 to 999.9 U.S. density is 88.4 to 199.9 88.4 30.0 to 88.3 10.0 to 29.9 Rural Less than 10.0 County or City Boundary 0 20 40 60 Kilometers Missouri Mean Center 0 20 40 60 Miles of Population U.S. Department of Commerce Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. CENSUS BUREAU SHINE Medical Technologies Rev. 0

Chapter 19 - Environmental Review Transportation Figure 9.4.10-1 Population Density for Transportation Route to Andrews, Texas (Sheet 4 of 5)

State Race* Breakdown 2010 Census: Oklahoma Profile Black or African American (7.4%)

American Indian and Alaska Native (8.6%)

Asian (1.7%)

White (72.2%) Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander (0.1%)

Population Density by Census Tract Some other race (4.1%)

Two or more races (5.9%)

  • One race Hispanic or Latino (of any race) makes up 8.9% of the state population.

Population by Sex and Age Total Population: 3,751,351 85+ Years 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 140,000 70,000 0 70,000 140,000 Male Female Housing Tenure Total Occupied Housing Units:

1,460,450 32.8% Renter 67.2% Owner Occupied Occupied Average Household Size Average Household Size Oklahoma Population of Owner-Occupied Units: of Renter-Occupied Units:

1970 to 2010 2.54 people 2.38 people 2010 3,751,351 2000 3,450,654 1990 3,145,585 People per Square Mile 1980 3,025,290 by Census Tract 1970 2,559,229 5,000.0 to 9,645.1 1,000.0 to 4,999.9 Urban Suburban 200.0 to 999.9 U.S. density is 88.4 to 199.9 88.4 30.0 to 88.3 10.0 to 29.9 Rural Less than 10.0 County Boundary 0 20 40 60 80 Kilometers Oklahoma Mean Center 0 20 40 60 80 Miles of Population U.S. Department of Commerce Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. CENSUS BUREAU SHINE Medical Technologies Rev. 0

Chapter 19 - Environmental Review Transportation Figure 9.4.10-1 Population Density for Transportation Route to Andrews, Texas (Sheet 5 of 5)

State Race* Breakdown 2010 Census: Texas Profile Black or African American (11.8%)

American Indian and Alaska Native (0.7%)

White Asian (3.8%)

(70.4%)

Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander (0.1%)

Population Density by Census Tract Some other race (10.5%)

Two or more races (2.7%) *One race Texas Population 1970 to 2010 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 2010 25,145,561 makes up 37.6% of the state population.

2000 20,851,820 1990 16,986,510 1980 14,229,191 Population by Sex and Age 1970 11,196,730 Total Population: 25,145,561 85+ Years 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 1,000,000 500,000 0 500,000 1,000,000 Male Female Housing Tenure Total Occupied Housing Units:

8,922,933 36.3% Renter 63.7% Owner Occupied Occupied Average Household Size Average Household Size of Owner-Occupied Units: of Renter-Occupied Units:

2.87 people 2.54 people People per Square Mile by Census Tract 5,000.0 to 55,254.8 500.0 to 4,999.9 Urban U.S. density is 88.4 88.4 to 499.9 Suburban 20.0 to 88.3 5.0 to 19.9 1.0 to 4.9 Rural Less than 1.0 County Boundary 0 40 80 120 160 Kilometers Texas Mean Center 0 40 80 120 160 Miles of Population U.S. Department of Commerce Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. CENSUS BUREAU SHINE Medical Technologies Rev. 0

Chapter 19 - Environmental Review Transportation Figure 9.4.10-2 Population Density for Transportation Route to Clive, Utah (Sheet 1 of 6)

State Race* Breakdown 2010 Census: Wisconsin Profile Black or African American (6.3%)

American Indian and Alaska Native (1.0%)

Asian (2.3%)

White (86.2%) Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander (<0.1%)

Population Density by Census Tract Some other race (2.4%)

Two or more races (1.8%)

  • One race Hispanic or Latino (of any race) makes up 5.9% of the state population.

Population by Sex and Age Total Population: 5,686,986 85+ Years 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 230,000 115,000 0 115,000 230,000 Male Female Housing Tenure Total Occupied Housing Units:

2,279,768 31.9% Renter 68.1% Owner Occupied Occupied Average Household Size Average Household Size of Owner-Occupied Units: of Renter-Occupied Units:

2.56 people 2.16 people Wisconsin Population 1970 to 2010 2010 5,686,986 2000 5,363,675 People per Square Mile 1990 4,891,769 by Census Tract 1980 1970 4,705,767 4,417,731 5,000.0 to 50,310.2 1,000.0 to 4,999.9 Urban 200.0 to 999.9 U.S. density is 88.4 88.4 to 199.9 Suburban 30.0 to 88.3 10.0 to 29.9 Rural Less than 10.0 County Boundary 0 20 40 60 80 Kilometers Wisconsin Mean Center 0 20 40 60 80 Miles of Population U.S. Department of Commerce Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. CENSUS BUREAU SHINE Medical Technologies Rev. 0

Chapter 19 - Environmental Review Transportation Figure 9.4.10-2 Population Density for Transportation Route to Clive, Utah (Sheet 2 of 6)

State Race* Breakdown 2010 Census: Illinois Profile Black or African American (14.5%)

American Indian and Alaska Native (0.3%)

White Asian (4.6%)

(71.5%)

Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander (<0.1%)

Population Density by Census Tract Some other race (6.7%)

Two or more races (2.3%) *One race Hispanic or Latino (of any race) makes up 15.8% of the state population.

Population by Sex and Age Total Population: 12,830,632 85+ Years 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 510,000 255,000 0 255,000 510,000 Male Female Housing Tenure Total Occupied Housing Units:

4,836,972 32.5% Renter 67.5% Owner Occupied Occupied Illinois Population Average Household Size Average Household Size of Owner-Occupied Units: of Renter-Occupied Units:

1970 to 2010 2.69 people 2.38 people 2010 12,830,632 2000 12,419,293 1990 11,430,602 1980 11,426,518 People per Square Mile 1970 11,113,976 by Census Tract 10,000.0 to 508,697.5 1,000.0 to 9,999.9 Urban 200.0 to 999.9 U.S. density is 88.4 88.4 to 199.9 Suburban 50.0 to 88.3 15.0 to 49.9 Rural Less than 15.0 County Boundary 0 20 40 60 80 Kilometers Illinois Mean Center 0 20 40 60 80 Miles of Population U.S. Department of Commerce Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. CENSUS BUREAU SHINE Medical Technologies Rev. 0

Chapter 19 - Environmental Review Transportation Figure 9.4.10-2 Population Density for Transportation Route to Clive, Utah (Sheet 3 of 6)

State Race* Breakdown 2010 Census: Iowa Profile Black or African American (2.9%)

American Indian and Alaska Native (0.4%)

Asian (1.7%)

White (91.3%) Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander (0.1%)

Population Density by Census Tract Some other race (1.8%)

Two or more races (1.8%)

  • One race Hispanic or Latino (of any race) makes up 5.0% of the state population.

Population by Sex and Age Total Population: 3,046,355 85+ Years 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 120,000 60,000 0 60,000 120,000 Male Female Housing Tenure Total Occupied Housing Units:

1,221,576 27.9% Renter 72.1% Owner Occupied Occupied Average Household Size Average Household Size of Owner-Occupied Units: of Renter-Occupied Units:

2.52 people 2.14 people People per Square Mile by Census Tract Urban 5,000.0 to 17,586.8 1,000.0 to 4,999.9 Iowa Population 200.0 to 999.9 1970 to 2010 U.S. density is 88.4 88.4 to 199.9 Suburban 2010 3,046,355 30.0 to 88.3 2000 2,926,324 10.0 to 29.9 Less than 10.0 Rural 1990 2,776,755 1980 2,913,808 County Boundary 0 20 40 60 Kilometers 1970 2,824,376 Iowa Mean Center 0 20 40 60 Miles of Population U.S. Department of Commerce Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. CENSUS BUREAU SHINE Medical Technologies Rev. 0

Chapter 19 - Environmental Review Transportation Figure 9.4.10-2 Population Density for Transportation Route to Clive, Utah (Sheet 4 of 6)

State Race* Breakdown 2010 Census: Nebraska Profile Black or African American (4.5%)

American Indian and Alaska Native (1.0%)

Asian (1.8%)

White (86.1%) Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander (0.1%)

Population Density by Census Tract Some other race (4.3%)

Two or more races (2.2%)

  • One race Hispanic or Latino (of any race) makes up 9.2% of the state population.

Population by Sex and Age Total Population: 1,826,341 85+ Years 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 70,000 35,000 0 35,000 70,000 Male Female Housing Tenure Total Occupied Housing Units:

721,130 32.8% Renter 67.2% Owner Occupied Occupied Average Household Size Average Household Size of Owner-Occupied Units: of Renter-Occupied Units:

2.58 people 2.21 people Nebraska Population People per Square Mile 1970 to 2010 by Census Tract 2010 1,826,341 1,000.0 to 15,573.8 2000 1,711,263 200.0 to 999.9 Urban 1990 1,578,385 U.S. density is 88.4 to 199.9 1980 1,569,825 88.4 20.0 to 88.3 Suburban 1970 1,483,493 5.0 to 19.9 1.0 to 4.9 Rural Less than 1.0 County Boundary 0 20 40 60 80 Kilometers Nebraska Mean Center 0 20 40 60 80 Miles of Population U.S. Department of Commerce Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. CENSUS BUREAU SHINE Medical Technologies Rev. 0

Chapter 19 - Environmental Review Transportation Figure 9.4.10-2 Population Density for Transportation Route to Clive, Utah (Sheet 5 of 6)

State Race* Breakdown 2010 Census: Wyoming Profile Black or African American (0.8%)

American Indian and Alaska Native (2.4%)

Asian (0.8%)

White (90.7%) Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander (0.1%)

Population Density by Census Tract Some other race (3.0%)

Two or more races (2.2%)

  • One race Hispanic or Latino (of any race) makes up 8.9% of the state population.

Population by Sex and Age Total Population: 563,626 85+ Years 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 25,000 12,500 0 12,500 25,000 Male Female Housing Tenure Total Occupied Housing Units:

226,879 30.8% Renter 69.2% Owner Occupied Occupied Average Household Size Average Household Size of Owner-Occupied Units: of Renter-Occupied Units:

2.50 people 2.26 people People per Square Mile by Census Tract 1,000.0 to 6,822.9 Urban 200.0 to 999.9 Wyoming Population U.S. density is 88.4 88.4 to 199.9 Suburban 1970 to 2010 20.0 to 88.3 2010 563,626 5.0 to 19.9 2000 493,782 1.0 to 4.9 Rural 1990 453,588 Less than 1.0 1980 469,557 County Boundary 0 20 40 60 Kilometers 1970 332,416 Wyoming Mean Center 0 20 40 60 Miles of Population U.S. Department of Commerce Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. CENSUS BUREAU SHINE Medical Technologies Rev. 0

Chapter 19 - Environmental Review Transportation Figure 9.4.10-2Population Density for Transportation Route to Clive, Utah (Sheet 6 of 6)

State Race* Breakdown 2010 Census: Utah Profile Black or African American (1.1%)

American Indian and Alaska Native (1.2%)

White Asian (2.0%)

(86.1%) Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander (0.9%)

Population Density by Census Tract Some other race (6.0%)

Two or more races (2.7%)

  • One race Utah Population 1970 to 2010 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 2010 2,763,885 makes up 13.0% of the state population.

2000 2,233,169 1990 1,722,850 1980 1,461,037 Population by Sex and Age 1970 1,059,273 Total Population: 2,763,885 85+ Years 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 140,000 70,000 0 70,000 140,000 Male Female Housing Tenure Total Occupied Housing Units:

877,692 29.6% Renter 70.4% Owner Occupied Occupied Average Household Size Average Household Size of Owner-Occupied Units: of Renter-Occupied Units:

3.21 people 2.82 people People per Square Mile by Census Tract 5,000.0 to 29,402.3 500.0 to 4,999.9 Urban U.S. density is 88.4 88.4 to 499.9 Suburban 30.0 to 88.3 5.0 to 29.9 1.0 to 4.9 Rural Less than 1.0 County Boundary 0 20 40 60 80 Kilometers Utah Mean Center 0 20 40 60 80 Miles of Population U.S. Department of Commerce Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. CENSUS BUREAU SHINE Medical Technologies Rev. 0

Chapter 19 - Environmental Review Transportation Figure 9.4.10-3 Population Density for Transportation Route to Hazelwood, Missouri (Sheet 1 of 3)

State Race* Breakdown 2010 Census: Wisconsin Profile Black or African American (6.3%)

American Indian and Alaska Native (1.0%)

Asian (2.3%)

White (86.2%) Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander (<0.1%)

Population Density by Census Tract Some other race (2.4%)

Two or more races (1.8%)

  • One race Hispanic or Latino (of any race) makes up 5.9% of the state population.

Population by Sex and Age Total Population: 5,686,986 85+ Years 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 230,000 115,000 0 115,000 230,000 Male Female Housing Tenure Total Occupied Housing Units:

2,279,768 31.9% Renter 68.1% Owner Occupied Occupied Average Household Size Average Household Size of Owner-Occupied Units: of Renter-Occupied Units:

2.56 people 2.16 people Wisconsin Population 1970 to 2010 2010 5,686,986 2000 5,363,675 People per Square Mile 1990 4,891,769 by Census Tract 1980 1970 4,705,767 4,417,731 5,000.0 to 50,310.2 1,000.0 to 4,999.9 Urban 200.0 to 999.9 U.S. density is 88.4 88.4 to 199.9 Suburban 30.0 to 88.3 10.0 to 29.9 Rural Less than 10.0 County Boundary 0 20 40 60 80 Kilometers Wisconsin Mean Center 0 20 40 60 80 Miles of Population U.S. Department of Commerce Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. CENSUS BUREAU SHINE Medical Technologies Rev. 0

Chapter 19 - Environmental Review Transportation Figure 9.4.10-3 Population Density for Transportation Route to Hazelwood, Missouri (Sheet 2 of 3)

State Race* Breakdown 2010 Census: Illinois Profile Black or African American (14.5%)

American Indian and Alaska Native (0.3%)

White Asian (4.6%)

(71.5%)

Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander (<0.1%)

Population Density by Census Tract Some other race (6.7%)

Two or more races (2.3%) *One race Hispanic or Latino (of any race) makes up 15.8% of the state population.

Population by Sex and Age Total Population: 12,830,632 85+ Years 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 510,000 255,000 0 255,000 510,000 Male Female Housing Tenure Total Occupied Housing Units:

4,836,972 32.5% Renter 67.5% Owner Occupied Occupied Illinois Population Average Household Size Average Household Size of Owner-Occupied Units: of Renter-Occupied Units:

1970 to 2010 2.69 people 2.38 people 2010 12,830,632 2000 12,419,293 1990 11,430,602 1980 11,426,518 People per Square Mile 1970 11,113,976 by Census Tract 10,000.0 to 508,697.5 1,000.0 to 9,999.9 Urban 200.0 to 999.9 U.S. density is 88.4 88.4 to 199.9 Suburban 50.0 to 88.3 15.0 to 49.9 Rural Less than 15.0 County Boundary 0 20 40 60 80 Kilometers Illinois Mean Center 0 20 40 60 80 Miles of Population U.S. Department of Commerce Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. CENSUS BUREAU SHINE Medical Technologies Rev. 0

Chapter 19 - Environmental Review Transportation Figure 9.4.10-3 Population Density for Transportation Route to Hazelwood, Missouri (Sheet 3 of 3)

State Race* Breakdown 2010 Census: Missouri Profile Black or African American (11.6%)

American Indian and Alaska Native (0.5%)

Asian (1.6%)

Native Hawaiian and Other White Pacific Islander (0.1%)

(82.8%)

Some other race (1.3%)

Population Density by Census Tract Two or more races (2.1%)

  • One race Missouri Population 1970 to 2010 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) makes up 3.5% of the state population.

2010 5,988,927 2000 5,595,211 1990 5,117,073 1980 4,916,686 Population by Sex and Age 1970 4,676,501 Total Population: 5,988,927 85+ Years 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 230,000 115,000 0 115,000 230,000 Male Female Housing Tenure Total Occupied Housing Units:

2,375,611 31.2% Renter 68.8% Owner Occupied Occupied Average Household Size Average Household Size of Owner-Occupied Units: of Renter-Occupied Units:

2.54 people 2.25 people People per Square Mile by Census Tract 5,000.0 to 13,329.5 1,000.0 to 4,999.9 Urban U.S. density is 200.0 to 999.9 88.4 to 199.9 Suburban 88.4 30.0 to 88.3 10.0 to 29.9 Rural Less than 10.0 County or City Boundary 0 20 40 60 Kilometers Missouri Mean Center 0 20 40 60 Miles of Population U.S. Department of Commerce Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. CENSUS BUREAU SHINE Medical Technologies Rev. 0

Chapter 19 - Environmental Review Transportation Figure 9.4.10-4 Population Density for Transportation Route to North Billerica, Massachusetts (Sheet 1 of 7)

State Race* Breakdown 2010 Census: Wisconsin Profile Black or African American (6.3%)

American Indian and Alaska Native (1.0%)

Asian (2.3%)

White (86.2%) Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander (<0.1%)

Population Density by Census Tract Some other race (2.4%)

Two or more races (1.8%)

  • One race Hispanic or Latino (of any race) makes up 5.9% of the state population.

Population by Sex and Age Total Population: 5,686,986 85+ Years 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 230,000 115,000 0 115,000 230,000 Male Female Housing Tenure Total Occupied Housing Units:

2,279,768 31.9% Renter 68.1% Owner Occupied Occupied Average Household Size Average Household Size of Owner-Occupied Units: of Renter-Occupied Units:

2.56 people 2.16 people Wisconsin Population 1970 to 2010 2010 5,686,986 2000 5,363,675 People per Square Mile 1990 4,891,769 by Census Tract 1980 1970 4,705,767 4,417,731 5,000.0 to 50,310.2 1,000.0 to 4,999.9 Urban 200.0 to 999.9 U.S. density is 88.4 88.4 to 199.9 Suburban 30.0 to 88.3 10.0 to 29.9 Rural Less than 10.0 County Boundary 0 20 40 60 80 Kilometers Wisconsin Mean Center 0 20 40 60 80 Miles of Population U.S. Department of Commerce Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. CENSUS BUREAU SHINE Medical Technologies Rev. 0

Chapter 19 - Environmental Review Transportation Figure 9.4.10-4Population Density for Transportation Route to North Billerica, Massachusetts (Sheet 2 of 7)

State Race* Breakdown 2010 Census: Illinois Profile Black or African American (14.5%)

American Indian and Alaska Native (0.3%)

White Asian (4.6%)

(71.5%)

Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander (<0.1%)

Population Density by Census Tract Some other race (6.7%)

Two or more races (2.3%) *One race Hispanic or Latino (of any race) makes up 15.8% of the state population.

Population by Sex and Age Total Population: 12,830,632 85+ Years 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 510,000 255,000 0 255,000 510,000 Male Female Housing Tenure Total Occupied Housing Units:

4,836,972 32.5% Renter 67.5% Owner Occupied Occupied Illinois Population Average Household Size Average Household Size of Owner-Occupied Units: of Renter-Occupied Units:

1970 to 2010 2.69 people 2.38 people 2010 12,830,632 2000 12,419,293 1990 11,430,602 1980 11,426,518 People per Square Mile 1970 11,113,976 by Census Tract Urban 10,000.0 to 508,697.5 1,000.0 to 9,999.9 200.0 to 999.9 U.S. density is 88.4 88.4 to 199.9 Suburban 50.0 to 88.3 15.0 to 49.9 Rural Less than 15.0 County Boundary 0 20 40 60 80 Kilometers Illinois Mean Center 0 20 40 60 80 Miles of Population U.S. Department of Commerce Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. CENSUS BUREAU SHINE Medical Technologies Rev. 0

Chapter 19 - Environmental Review Transportation Figure 9.4.10-4 Population Density for Transportation Route to North Billerica, Massachusetts (Sheet 3 of 7)

State Race* Breakdown 2010 Census: Indiana Profile Black or African American (9.1%)

American Indian and Alaska Native (0.3%)

Asian (1.6%)

White (84.3%) Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander (<0.1%)

Population Density by Census Tract Some other race (2.7%)

Two or more races (2.0%)

  • One race Hispanic or Latino (of any race) makes up 6.0% of the state population.

Population by Sex and Age Total Population: 6,483,802 85+ Years 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 250,000 125,000 0 125,000 250,000 Male Female Housing Tenure Total Occupied Housing Units:

Indiana Population 2,502,154 1970 to 2010 30.1% Renter 2010 6,483,802 69.9% Owner Occupied Occupied 2000 6,080,485 Average Household Size Average Household Size 1990 5,544,159 of Owner-Occupied Units: of Renter-Occupied Units:

1980 5,490,224 2.60 people 2.33 people 1970 5,193,669 People per Square Mile by Census Tract 10,000.0 to 22,804.5 1,000.0 to 9,999.9 Urban Suburban 200.0 to 999.9 U.S. density is 88.4 to 199.9 88.4 50.0 to 88.3 15.0 to 49.9 Rural Less than 15.0 County Boundary 0 20 40 60 Kilometers Indiana Mean Center 0 20 40 60 Miles of Population U.S. Department of Commerce Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. CENSUS BUREAU SHINE Medical Technologies Rev. 0

Chapter 19 - Environmental Review Transportation Figure 9.4.10-4Population Density for Transportation Route to North Billerica, Massachusetts (Sheet 4 of 7)

State Race* Breakdown 2010 Census: Ohio Profile Black or African American (12.2%)

American Indian and Alaska Native (0.2%)

Asian (1.7%)

Native Hawaiian and Other White Pacific Islander (<0.1%)

(82.7%)

Some other race (1.1%)

Population Density by Census Tract Two or more races (2.1%)

  • One race Hispanic or Latino (of any race) makes up 3.1% of the state population.

Population by Sex and Age Total Population: 11,536,504 85+ Years 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 470,000 235,000 0 235,000 470,000 Male Female Housing Tenure Total Occupied Housing Units:

4,603,435 32.4% Renter 67.6% Owner Occupied Occupied Average Household Size Average Household Size of Owner-Occupied Units: of Renter-Occupied Units:

2.54 people 2.24 people 0 10 20 40 60 Kilometers People per Square Mile 0 10 20 40 60 Miles by Census Tract 7,500.0 to 29,072.0 1,000.0 to 7,499.9 Urban Ohio Population Suburban 200.0 to 999.9 1970 to 2010 U.S. density is 88.4 to 199.9 88.4 2010 11,536,504 50.0 to 88.3 2000 11,353,140 25.0 to 49.9 Rural 1990 10,847,115 Less than 25.0 1980 10,797,630 County Boundary 1970 10,652,017 Ohio Mean Center of Population U.S. Department of Commerce Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. CENSUS BUREAU SHINE Medical Technologies Rev. 0

Chapter 19 - Environmental Review Transportation Figure 9.4.10-4 Population Density for Transportation Route to North Billerica, Massachusetts (Sheet 5 of 7)

State Race* Breakdown 2010 Census: Pennsylvania Profile Black or African American (10.8%)

American Indian and Alaska Native (0.2%)

Asian (2.7%)

White (81.9%) Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander (<0.1%)

Population Density by Census Tract Some other race (2.4%)

Two or more races (1.9%)

  • One race Hispanic or Latino (of any race) makes up 5.7% of the state population.

Population by Sex and Age Total Population: 12,702,379 85+ Years 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 510,000 255,000 0 255,000 510,000 Male Female Housing Tenure Total Occupied Housing Units:

5,018,904 30.4% Renter 69.6% Owner Occupied Occupied Average Household Size Average Household Size of Owner-Occupied Units: of Renter-Occupied Units:

2.57 people 2.16 people People per Square Mile by Census Tract 10,000.0 to 64,263.1 1,000.0 to 9,999.9 Urban Pennsylvania Population Suburban 200.0 to 999.9 1970 to 2010 U.S. density is 88.4 to 199.9 88.4 2010 12,702,379 50.0 to 88.3 2000 12,281,054 15.0 to 49.9 Rural 1990 11,881,643 Less than 15.0 1980 11,863,895 County Boundary 0 10 20 40 60 Kilometers 1970 11,793,909 Pennsylvania Mean Center 0 10 20 40 60 Miles of Population U.S. Department of Commerce Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. CENSUS BUREAU SHINE Medical Technologies Rev. 0

Chapter 19 - Environmental Review Transportation Figure 9.4.10-4 Population Density for Transportation Route to North Billerica, Massachusetts (Sheet 6 of 7)

State Race* Breakdown 2010 Census: New York Profile Black or African American (15.9%)

American Indian and Alaska Native (0.6%)

Asian (7.3%)

White (65.7%) Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander (<0.1%)

Population Density by Census Tract Some other race (7.4%)

Two or more races (3.0%)

  • One race Hispanic or Latino (of any race) makes up 17.6% of the state population.

Population by Sex and Age Total Population: 19,378,102 85+ Years 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 800,000 400,000 0 400,000 800,000 Male Female Housing Tenure Total Occupied Housing Units:

7,317,755 53.3% Owner Occupied 46.7% Renter Occupied Average Household Size Average Household Size of Owner-Occupied Units: of Renter-Occupied Units:

2.71 people 2.41 people New York Population 1970 to 2010 People per Square Mile 2010 19,378,102 by Census Tract 2000 18,976,457 10,000.0 to 208,130.8 17,990,455 Urban 1990 5,000.0 to 9,999.9 1980 17,558,072 1,000.0 to 4,999.9 1970 18,236,967 U.S. density is 200.0 to 999.9 88.4 to 199.9 Suburban 88.4 Rural 40.0 to 88.3 Less than 40.0 County Boundary 0 20 40 60 Kilometers New York Mean Center 0 20 40 60 Miles of Population U.S. Department of Commerce Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. CENSUS BUREAU SHINE Medical Technologies Rev. 0

Chapter 19 - Environmental Review Transportation Figure 9.4.10-4 Population Density for Transportation Route to North Billerica, Massachusetts (Sheet 7 of 7)

State Race* Breakdown 2010 Census: Massachusetts Profile Black or African American (6.6%)

American Indian and Alaska Native (0.3%)

White Asian (5.3%)

(80.4%)

Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander (<0.1%)

Population Density by Census Tract Some other race (4.7%)

Two or more races (2.6%)

  • One race Hispanic or Latino (of any race) makes up 9.6% of the state population.

Population by Sex and Age Total Population: 6,547,629 85+ Years 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 280,000 140,000 0 140,000 280,000 Male Female Housing Tenure Total Occupied Housing Units:

2,547,075 37.7% Renter Massachusetts Population 62.3% Owner Occupied Occupied 1970 to 2010 Average Household Size Average Household Size 2010 6,547,629 of Owner-Occupied Units: of Renter-Occupied Units:

2000 6,349,097 2.66 people 2.18 people 1990 6,016,425 1980 5,737,037 1970 5,689,170 People per Square Mile by Census Tract 10,000.0 to 110,107.9 5,000.0 to 9,999.9 Urban 1,000.0 to 4,999.9 Suburban 200.0 to 999.9 U.S. density is 88.4 to 199.9 88.4 Rural 40.0 to 88.3 Less than 40.0 County Boundary 0 5 10 20 30 Kilometers Massachusetts Mean Center 0 5 10 20 30 Miles of Population U.S. Department of Commerce Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. CENSUS BUREAU SHINE Medical Technologies Rev. 0

Chapter 19 - Environmental Review Environmental Justice Figure 19.4.12 Low Income Populations in the Vicinity of the SHINE Site SHINE Medical Technologies Rev. 0

Chapter 19 - Environmental Review Cumulative Effects Figure 19.4.13 Past, Present, and Reasonably Foreseeable Projects and Other Actions Retained for the Cumulative Effects Analysis SHINE Medical Technologies Rev. 0