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1 of 1 POPULATION TRENDS OF THE COUNTIES SURROUNDING THE DONALD C. COOK NUCLEAR PLANT SITE County State 1940 1950 1960 1970 1975 1985 1990 2000 2037 Allegan Michigan 41,839 47,493 57,279 66,575 70,264 70,900 90,509 101,300 123,047 Berrien Michigan 89,117 115,702 149,865 163,875 165,294 179,900 161,378 172,771 187,556 Cass Michigan 22,810 28,185 39,932 43,312 42,388 46,700 49,477 54,300 56,520 Kalamazoo Michigan 100,085 126,707 169,712 201,550 209,678 235,400 223,411 219,700 247,643 Ottowa Michigan 59,660 73,751 98,719 128,181 139,947 172,600 187,768 204,000 275,055 St. Joseph Michigan 31,749 35,071 42,332 47,392 50,388 55,100 58,913 68,900 73,235 Van Buren Michigan 35,111 39,194 48,395 56,173 62,643 75,900 70,060 81,300 87,380 Elkhart Indiana 72,634 84,512 106,790 126,529 136,900 161,800 156,200 169,600 186,600 Fulton Indiana 15,577 16,565 16,957 16,984 17,900 19,700 18,800 19,000 19,900 Jasper Indiana 14,397 17,031 18,842 20,429 23,000 28,000 25,000 25,700 27,300 Kosciosko Indiana 29,561 33,002 40,373 48,127 52,800 53,700 65,300 70,300 80,900 Lagrange Indiana 14,352 15,347 17,380 20,890 23,200 29,000 29,500 33,800 48,600 Lake Indiana 293,195 368,152 513,269 546,253 550,100 569,900 475,600 470,400 490,600 Laporte Indiana 63,600 76,808 95,111 105,343 105,900 111,000 107,100 108,200 110,400 Marshall Indiana 25,935 29,468 32,443 34,896 38,500 45,600 42,200 44,300 48,800 Noble Indiana 22,776 25,075 28,162 31,382 33,100 37,700 37,900 40,200 45,200 Porter Indiana 27,936 40,076 60,279 87,114 95,800 122,900 128,900 133,000 127,100 Pulaski Indiana 12,056 12,493 12,837 12,534 12,900 13,600 12,600 12,700 14,500 St. Joseph Indiana 161,823 205,058 238,614 245,045 241,900 240,500 247,100 254,500 256,900 Starke Indiana 12,258 15,282 17,911 19,280 21,000 24,100 22,700 23,400 24,800 Cook Illinois 4,063,342 4,508,792 5,129,725 5,492,369 5,371,897 5,418,100 5,105,067 5,276,875 5,338,749 UFSAR Revision 30.0
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1 of 2 POPULATION TRENDS OF CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS IN BERRIEN COUNTY, MICHIGAN City or Township 1940 1950 1960 1970 1975 1980 1990 2000 2037 Benton Harbor City 16,668 18,769 19,136 16,481 15,668 14,707 12,818 13,000 13,185 Buchanan City 4,056 5,224 5,341 4,645 4,722 5,142 4,992 5,152 5,350 Niles City 11,328 13,145 13,842 12,988 13,277 13,115 12,456 13,144 13,957 St. Joseph City 8,863 10,223 11,755 11,042 11,001 9,622 9,214 9,300 9,387 Bainbridge 2,046 2,194 2,503 2,784 2,764 2,879 2,865 2,889 2,931 Baroda 1,433 1,558 1,877 2,167 2,473 2,666 2,731 2,670 2,626 Benton 8,105 16,732 23,658 22,714 23,139 19,120 17,163 20,500 21,606 Berrien 2,122 2,542 3,183 3,905 4,098 4,302 4,697 4,800 4,998 Bertrand 1,072 1,342 1,969 2,259 2,235 2,369 2,228 2,373 2,542 Bridgman City 1 na na na na na 2,235 2,140 2,244 2,368 Buchanan 1,237 1,655 2,410 3,182 3,406 3,571 3,402 3,584 3,799 Chickaming 1,711 2,318 3,476 4,051 4,086 4,302 3,717 3,800 3,885 Coloma 2,301 3,308 5,413 6,190 6,089 5,345 5,123 5,361 5,644 Coloma City (1) na na na na na 1,833 1,679 1,837 2,021 Galien 1,190 1,380 1,685 1,671 1,692 1,786 1,591 1,787 2,018 Hagar 1,429 2,451 3,562 4,088 4,087 4,943 4,113 4,954 6,003 Lake 1,928 2,409 3,470 3,767 3,711 2,212 2,487 2,500 2,513 Lincoln 1,949 2,588 4,462 11,007 11,408 13,520 13,604 14,000 14,408 New Buffalo 2,175 2,879 4,196 5,367 5,358 2,878 2,419 2,500 2,795 1 New entity since 1980.
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2 of 2 POPULATION TRENDS OF CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS IN BERRIEN COUNTY, MICHIGAN City or Township 1940 1950 1960 1970 1975 1980 1990 2000 2037 New Buffalo City (1) na na na na na 2,821 2,317 2,829 3,476 Niles 3,000 5,732 11,934 13,414 13,021 13,165 12,828 13,194 13,653 Oronoko 3,443 4,737 6,397 8,482 8,865 10,761 9,819 10,790 11,927 Pipestone 1,696 1,911 2,174 2,422 2,532 2,364 2,303 2,389 2,495 Royalton 1,188 1,414 1,744 2,513 2,508 3,046 3,135 4,100 6,900 St. Joseph 2,374 1,677 3,674 6,591 6,675 9,961 9,613 10,000 12,587 Sodus 1,626 2,092 2,575 2,504 2,507 2,260 2,065 2,700 3,476 Three Oaks 2,135 2,469 2,856 2,894 3,030 3,045 2,952 3,048 3,168 Watervliet 2,279 3,042 4,344 4,474 4,507 3,275 2,926 3,286 3,713 Watervliet City (1) na na na na na 1,867 1,867 1,876 1,897 Weesaw 1,663 1,911 2,229 2,338 2,329 2,164 2,114 2,164 2,230 Total 89,017 115,702 149,865 163,940 165,188 171,276 161,378 172,771 187,556 UFSAR Revision 30.0
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1 of 1 POPULATION CENTERS OF 25,000 OR MORE WITHIN 60 MILES OF THE DONALD C. COOK NUCLEAR PLANT SITE City Distance (mi)
Direction 1975 Population Benton Harbor - St. Joseph, Michigan 11 NNE 26,925 Michigan City, Indiana 26 SW 38,937 South Bend, Indiana 26 SE 105,511 Mishawaka, Indiana 29 SE 37,133 Elkhart, Indiana 38 ESE 43,152 Gary, Indiana 48 WSW 171,282 Merrillville, Indiana 48 SW 27,174 Highland, Indiana 53 WSW 26,922 Portage, Michigan 54 ENE 39,067 East Chicago, Illinois 55 WSW 43,012 Hammond, Indiana 55 WSW 105,319 Calumet City, Illinois 56 WSW 39,591 Kalamazoo, Michigan 56 ENE 73,644 Lansing, Illinois 56 WSW 30,707 Chicago, Illinois 58 W
3,150,00 Evanston, Illinois 58 W
73,658 Wilmette, Illinois 59 W
32,545 Dolton, Illinois 59 WSW 26,390 Holland, Illinois 60 NNE 28,097 Skokie, Illinois 60 W
70,162 UFSAR Revision 30.0
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1 of 1 POPULATION DISTRIBUTION (1975)
Direction 10-20 Miles 20-30 Miles 30-40 Miles 40-50 Miles 50-60 Miles Total N
0 0
0 0
0 0
NNE 16,425 2,777 13,609 6,462 18,131 57,404 NE 23,866 15,757 10,706 7,356 25,190 82,875 ENE 4,095 5,714 15,752 16,195 169,798 211,554 E
8,153 15,420 6,455 17,092 15,140 62,260 ESE 21,526 11,231 58,577 26,314 13,166 130,814 SE 20,384 176,762 35,853 36,094 15,297 284,390 SSE 5,214 22,132 14,974 21,597 11,718 75,635 S
5,217 7,480 9,844 12,641 12,472 47,654 SSW 6,231 32,134 11,242 9,531 8,475 67,613 SW 3,147 60,820 29,324 195,258 90,764 379,313 WSW 0
0 0
62,630 1,810,927 1,873,557 W
0 0
0 0
1,357,309 1,357,309 WNW 0
0 0
0 0
0 NW 0
0 0
0 0
0 NNW 0
0 0
0 0
0 TOTAL 114,258 350,227 206,336 411,170 3,548,387 4,630,378 UFSAR Revision 30.0
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1 of 1 POPULATION DISTRIBUTION (1990)
Direction 0-1 Miles 1-2 Miles 2-3 Miles 3-4 Miles 4-5 Miles Total N
3 0
0 0
0 3
NNE 15 11 58 441 977 1,502 NE 12 25 333 1,975 2,460 4,805 ENE 9
111 181 259 348 908 E
0 88 122 163 186 908 ESE 0
75 160 452 903 1,590 SE 3
107 259 161 199 729 SSE 5
169 866 295 234 1,569 S
8 86 937 277 238 1,546 SSW 4
33 104 60 31 232 SW 0
0 0
0 0
0 WSW 0
0 0
0 0
0 W
0 0
0 0
0 0
WNW 0
0 0
0 0
0 NW 0
0 0
0 0
0 NNW 0
0 0
0 0
0 Total 59 705 3,020 4,083 5,576 13,443 UFSAR Revision 30.0
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1 of 1 POPULATION DISTRIBUTION (1990)
Direction 0-5 Miles 5-10 Miles 10-20 Miles 20-30 Miles 30-40 Miles 46-50 Miles 50-60 Miles Total N
3 0
0 0
0 0
0 3
NNE 1,502 14,649 16,833 3,297 12,645 8,912 33,593 91,431 NE 4,805 12,634 20,189 16,571 10,659 11,876 30,608 107,342 ENE 908 2,489 4,295 5,618 17,126 27,209 183,270 240,915 E
559 1,302 12,339 14,532 7,322 20,825 16,610 73,489 ESE 1,590 1,318 18,843 18,920 69,710 31,639 16,366 158,386 SE 729 703 11,920 178,696 55,516 44,563 17,581 309,708 SSE 1,569 917 3,081 18,023 11,923 24,797 10,871 71,181 S
1,546 1,350 7,253 6,254 8,626 13.435 12,396 50,860 SSW 232 2,239 4,536 37,033 11,299 9,839 9,297 74,475 SW 0
0 3,993 42,892 25,429 186,622 157,635 416,571 WSW 0
0 0
0 0
17,298 1,182,109 1,199,407 W
0 0
0 0
0 0
1,279,601 1,279,601 WNW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 NW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 NNW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 Total 13,443 37,601 103,282 341,836 230,255 397,015 2,949,937 4,073,369 UFSAR Revision 30.0
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1 of 1 PROJECTED POPULATION DISTRIBUTION (2000)
Direction 0-1 Miles 1-2 Miles 2-3 Miles 3-4 Miles 4-5 Miles Total N
3 0
0 0
0 3
NNE 15 11 58 452 1,003 1,539 NE 12 25 340 2,017 2,518 4,912 ENE 9
111 184 264 356 924 E
0 88 121 156 181 546 ESE 0
75 160 441 871 1,547 SE 3
107 260 160 193 723 SSE 5
171 897 297 235 1,605 S
8 88 978 282 238 1,594 SSW 4
34 108 62 31 239 SW 0
0 0
0 0
0 WSW 0
0 0
0 0
0 W
0 0
0 0
0 0
WNW 0
0 0
0 0
0 NW 0
0 0
0 0
0 NNW 0
0 0
0 0
0 Total 59 710 3,106 4,131 5,626 13,632 UFSAR Revision 30.0
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1 of 1 PROJECTED POPULATION DISTRIBUTION (2000)
Direction 0-5 Miles 5-10 Miles 10-20 Miles 20-30 Miles 30-40 Miles 40-50 Miles 50-60 Miles Total N
3 0
0 0
0 0
0 3
NNE 1,539 14,873 17,912 3.829 14,574 9,981 37,198 99,906 NE 4,912 13.770 22,769 18,275 12,351 13,580 34,091 119,748 ENE 924 3,053 4,699 6,399 19,857 28,604 179,627 243,163 E
546 1,461 13,241 15,985 8,053 24,230 19,133 82,649 ESE 1,547 1,391 19,654 20,340 76,005 34,875 18,568 172,380 SE 723 703 12,280 184,094 58,265 48,499 19,032 323,596 SSE 1,605 922 3,254 18,563 12,349 26,036 11,463 74,192 S
1,594 1,359 7,396 6,320 8,829 13,869 12,762 52,129 SSW 239 2,254 4,634 37,403 11,439 10,056 9,566 75,591 SW 0
0 4,425 43,353 26,184 188,025 156,452 418,439 WSW 0
0 0
0 0
17,125 1,210,464 1,227,589 W
0 0
0 0
0 0
1,317,989 1,317,989 WNW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 NW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 NNW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 Total 13,632 39,786 110,264 354,561 247,906 414,880 3,026,345 4,207,374 UFSAR Revision 30.0
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1 of 1 PROJECTED POPULATION DISTRIBUTION (2037)
Direction 0-1 Miles 1-2 Miles 2-3 Miles 3-4 Miles 4-5 Miles Total N
3 0
0 0
0 3
NNE 15 11 60 464 1,032 1,582 NE 12 26 351 2,075 2,592 5,056 ENE 9
112 189 271 367 948 E
0 88 120 153 180 541 ESE 0
75 160 432 853 1,520 SE 3
108 261 159 190 721 SSE 5
174 943 297 235 1,654 S
8 91 1,033 290 238 1,660 SSW 4
35 115 65 31 250 SW 0
0 0
0 0
0 WSW 0
0 0
0 0
0 W
0 0
0 0
0 0
WNW 0
0 0
0 0
0 NW 0
0 0
0 0
0 NNW 0
0 0
0 0
0 Total 59 720 3,232 4,206 5,718 13,935 UFSAR Revision 30.0
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1 of 1 PROJECTED POPULATION DISTRIBUTION (2037)
Direction 0-5 Miles 5-10 Miles 10-20 Miles 20-30 Miles 30-40 Miles 40-50 Miles 50-60 Miles Total N
3 0
0 0
0 0
0 3
NNE 1,582 16,425 19,095 4,219 16,060 12,120 47,104 116,605.
NE 5,056 16,323 24,306 19,610 13,359 15,364 41,268 135,286 ENE 948 4,619 5,163 6,808 21,391 31,710 203,471 274,110 E
541 1,763 14,307 16,566 8,347 25,677 20,390 87,591 ESE 1,520 1,480 20,671 20,949 82,456 37,994 24,046 189,116 SE 721 724 12,859 186,055 60,449 53,012 21,556 335,376 SSE 1,654 944 3,484 18,743 12,818 28,764 12,747 79,154 S
1,660 1,392 7,617 6,443 9,102 14,759 13,765 54,738 SSW 250 2,308 4,918 38,143 11,582 9,894 9,689 76,784 SW 0
0 5,200 44,112 25,188 188,950 162,045 425,495 WSW 0
0 0
0 0
17,816 1,237,659 1,255,475 W
0 0
0 0
0 0
1,343,581 1,343,581 WNW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 NW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 NNW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 Total 13,935 45,978 117,620 361,648 260,752 436,060 3,137,321 4,373,314 UFSAR Revision 30.0
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1 of 1 TRANSIENT POPULATION DISTRIBUTION 1 MILE INCREMENTS (1971) 0-1 Mi 1-2 Mi 2-3 Mi 3-4 Mi 4-5 Mi 5-6 Mi 6-7 Mi 7-8 Mi Total NNE (0)
(108)
(60)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(168)
NNE 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
NE 0
1 9
9 25 31 36 44 155 ENE 0
7 15 22 27 34 41 47 193 E
0 9
16 22 28 35 41 46 197 ESE 0
8 15 20 20 34 41 47 185 SE 0
9 16 22 28 33 41 47 196 SSE 0
4 5
22 28 34 41 47 181 S
0 0
0 3
21 35 41 43 143 SSW 0
0 0
0 0
4 2
7 13 SSW (53)
(78)
(300)
(2282)
(6505)
(5213)
(162)
(65)
(14,658)
TOTAL MIGRANT 0
38 76 120 177 240 284 328 1,263 TOTAL VACATIONISTS (53)
(186)
(360)
(2282)
(6505)
(5213)
(162)
(65) 14,826 TOTAL TRANSIENT (53) 224 436 2402 6682 5453 446 393 16,089 Legend:
(No.)
Summer Peak Vacationists No. Yearly Average Migrant Crop Pickers UFSAR Revision 30.0
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1 of 1 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS (FIGURES TAKEN FROM U. S. CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE - 1974 LATEST DATA)
County:
Berrien Van Buren Cass Total Farm Acreage 199,357 213,131 197,700 Percent of County in Farms 54.0 55.0 63.0 Number of Farms 2,118 1,782 1,179 Average Size of Farms (acres) 94.0 120 168.0 Average Value of Farms
$72,762
$73,519
$90,317 Farm Population 6,884 5,740 3,648 Major Farm Products Fruits Fruits Livestock Dairy Products Dairy Products Dairy Products Livestock Livestock
($ millions)
Value of Farm Products Sold
$42.3
$45.0
$26.3 Value of Crops Sold 28.0 30.0 9.9 Fruits 28.0 30.0 9.9 Value of Livestock & Livestock Products Sold 14.3 15.0 16.4 Livestock 5.1 8.8 9.5 Dairy Products 1.3 2.6 2.6 UFSAR Revision 30.0
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1 of 1 HOSPITALS IN BERRIEN COUNTY, 1997 Hospital Location Distance from Station, miles Capacity Lakeland Medical Center Berrien Center 14 250 Lakeland Medical Center St. Joseph 10 300 Lakeland Medical Center Niles 18 174 Community Watervliet 22 70 UFSAR Revision 30.0
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1 of 2 DATA
SUMMARY
SHEET STATION 5-DATE 7/2/69 WIND VELOCITIES Bivane Angles Turbulence Classes Temperature (F)
Temperature Difference Not Used 30FT 200 FT SAT.
AZ Satellite Local Tower 0
Check Dew Point 3oft Temp DEL-T (200-30)
D S PCPN PRES RH 1
999 99 85 12 80 6
999 999 0
4 1.0 48.9 61.3 5.00 0
0 0.00 29.46 0
2 999 99 100 11 95 5
999 999 0
4
.8 48.2 61.2 4.80 0
0 0.00 29.46 0
3 999 99 120 9
105 5
999 999 0
4 1.5 47.8 61.0 5.13 0
0 0.05 29.46 0
4 999 99 135 10 120 9
999 999 0
4 1.2 46.7 61.3 5.45 0
0 0 00 29.45 0
5 999 99 170 8
130 8
999 999 0
2 1.0 45.5 61.5 5.25 0
0 0.00 29.45 0
6 999 99 195 7
170 4
999 999 0
2 1.0 46.1 61.6 5.50 0
0 0 00 29.45 0
7 999 99 210 6
185 4
999 999 0
2 1.0 45.9 61.6 5.75 0
0 0.00 29.45 0
8 999 99 200 2
185 2
999 999 0
2 1.0 46.0 61.0
.25 0
0 0.00 29.44 0
9 999 99 220 3
203 2
999 999 0
2
.8 51.6 61.9
.20 0
0 0.00 29.43 0
10 999 99 240 3
220 2
999 999 0
2 1.0 54.5 63.5 1.75 0
0 0 00 29.43 0
11 999 99 230 3
220 2
999 999 0
2
.9 55.4 64.4 1.22 0
0 0 00 29.43 0
12 999 99 275 2
250 2
999 999 0
1 1.1 58.0 66.0 3.77 0
0 0.00 29.43 0
13 999 99 310 2
295 2
999 999 0
2 1.0 57.0 65.3 2.75 0
0 0 00 29.43 0
14 999 99 315 3
305 2
999 999 0
2 1.0 59.1 67.9 3.75 0
0 0.00 29.41 0
15 999 99 340 5
330 4
999 999 0
2 1.0 56.8 69.9 5.75 0
0 0.00 29.40 0
16 999 99 345 4
350 4
999 999 0
2 1.0 57.5 69.2 4.50 0
0 0.00 29.39 0
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2 of 2 DATA
SUMMARY
SHEET STATION 5-DATE 7/2/69 WIND VELOCITIES Bivane Angles Turbulence Classes Temperature (F)
Temperature Difference Not Used 30FT 200 FT SAT.
AZ Satellite Local Tower 0
Check Dew Point 3oft Temp DEL-T (200-30)
D S PCPN PRES RH 17 999 99 345 2
350 3
999 999 0
2 1.1 58.9 71.6 5.27 0
0 0.00 29.36 0
18 999 99 280 0
350 2
999 999 0
4 1.0 55.6 71.2 4.79 0
0 0.00 29.34 0
19 999 99 230 1
355 2
999 999 0
2
.9 52.3 73.0 2.97 0
0 0.00 29.34 0
20 999 99 280 2
350 2
999 999 0
2 1.1 53.4 73.9
.77 0
0 0.00 29.34 0
21 994 99 230 1
360 1
999 999 0
4 1.0 51.9 73.1
.50 0
0 0.00 29.33 0
22 999 99 125 7
100 5
999 999 0
4
.9 53.4 70.6 3.27 0
0 0.00 29.31 0
23 999 99 135 10 110 6
999 999 0
4 1.2 48.7 70.6 3.95 0
0 0.00 29.30 0
24 999 99 135 12 110 8
999 999 0
4 1.1 51,2 68.4 5.22 0
0 o.00 29.29 0
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1 of 2 METEOROLOGICAL DATA FOR JUNE 1, 1992 Hour DIR1 10 M S
SPD1 10 M S
DIR2 60 M S
SPD2 60 M S
DIR4 SHOR S
SPD4 SHOR S
STAB TEM2 DEWP S
TEM1 10 M S
DTI 60 M S
RAIN S
100 308 0
2.2 0
276 0
8.7 0
213 0
3.1 0
6 45.2 0
52.9 0
2.8 0
0.00 0
200 324 0
1.4 0
327 0
10.4 0
51 0
1.6 0
7 44.5 0
52.9 0
7.1 0
0.00 0
300 301 0
2.6 0
320 0
11.8 0
292 0
1.1 0
7 43.2 0
51.8 0
5.4 0
0.00 0
400 316 0
1.4 0
341 0
10.6 0
13 0
3.8 0
7 41.7 0
51.8 0
4.0 0
0.00 0
500 28 0
2.8 0
10 0
11.0 0
38 0
3.7 0
6 42.3 0
51.4 0
1.5 0
0.00 0
600 199 0
2.2 0
37 0
4.7 0
92 0
2.3 0
7 40.7 0
47.9 0
3.9 0
0.00 0
700 285 0
2.9 0
293 0
4.0 0
260 0
2.5 0
7 41.0 0
47.3 0
3.8 0
0.00 0
800 307 0
2.0 0
324 0
5.7 0
0 0
2.7 0
5 44.4 0
51.4 0
0.3 0
0.00 0
900 339 0
1.7 0
26 0
2.1 0
3 0
4.6 0
2 47.4 0
56.9 0
-1.6 0
0.00 0
1000 309 0
3.0 0
319 0
3.8 0
359 0
4.7 0
1 46.9 0
58.3 0
-2.1 0
0.00 0
1100 313 0
3.6 0
318 0
4.0 0
351 0
5.1 0
1 49.3 0
62.8 0
-2.1 0
0.00 0
1200 283 0
5.4 0
308 0
7.0 0
337 0
4.6 0
1 46.8 0
60.2 0
-2.3 0
0.00 0
1300 319 0
5.6 0
318 0
9.7 0
352 0
4.7 0
1 47.3 0
61.3 0
-2.7 0
0.00 0
1400 344 0
4.3 0
326 0
8.0 0
324 0
4.5 0
1 50.0 0
64.2 0
-3.2 0
0.00 0
1500 354 0
5.9 0
336 0
9.5 0
320 0
3.6 0
1 50.1 0
62.4 0
-2.2 0
0.00 0
1600 351 0
5.7 0
344 0
9.6 0
350 0
6.0 0
1 49.7 0
61.9 0
-2.0 0
0.00 0
1700 358 0
6.2 0
351 0
10.5 0
353 0
6.3 0
1 46.7 0
62.0 0
-1.9 0
0.00 0
1800 355 0
4.9 0
357 0
9.7 0
5 0
7.9 0
4 46.2 0
60.5 0
-0.9 0
0.00 0
1900 356 0
3.9 0
4 0
7.6 0
13 0
10.8 0
4 45.5 0
61.2 0
-0.9 0
0.00 0
2000 2
0 3.3 0
18 0
7.4 0
15 0
8.2 0
5 44.2 0
60.7 0
-0.3 0
0.00 0
2100 29 0
2.4 0
28 0
5.9 0
37 0
2.2 0
5 41.4 0
59.0 0
0.4 0
0.00 0
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2 of 2 METEOROLOGICAL DATA FOR JUNE 1, 1992 Hour DIR1 10 M S
SPD1 10 M S
DIR2 60 M S
SPD2 60 M S
DIR4 SHOR S
SPD4 SHOR S
STAB TEM2 DEWP S
TEM1 10 M S
DTI 60 M S
RAIN S
2200 32 0
2.7 0
34 0
9.1 0
51 0
2.1 0
6 40.9 0
56.2 0
1.6 0
0.00 0
2300 6
0 1.6 0
37 0
9.0 0
97 0
1.5 0
6 41.1 0
54.5 0
2.0 0
0.00 0
2400 267 0
1.1 0
35 0
8.1 0
162 0
1.2 0
7 41.0 0
51.4 0
6.4 0
0.00 0
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1 of 1 ANNUAL JOINT FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION - 2005 - 10 m SHORELINE TOWER - PASQUILL CLASS A Compass Direction
<0.5 mph 0.5-1.0 mph 1.1-1.5 mph 1.6-2.0 mph 2.1-3.0 mph 3.1-4.0 mph 4.1-5.0 mph 5.1-6.0 mph 6.1-8.0 mph 8.1-10.0 mph
>10.0 mph Total N
0 0
0 1
3 11 19 37 111 105 180 467 NNE 0
0 0
0 0
2 5
6 15 26 96 150 NE 0
0 0
1 4
7 8
5 1
1 0
27 ENE 0
0 0
0 1
2 5
4 2
0 0
14 E
0 0
0 0
0 6
3 6
1 0
0 16 ESE 0
0 0
0 1
13 11 18 26 14 7
90 SE 0
0 0
0 0
6 27 48 77 43 28 229 SSE 0
0 0
0 1
3 8
13 14 3
1 43 S
0 0
0 0
1 5
3 8
9 2
0 28 SSW 0
0 0
0 0
4 3
4 23 18 0
52 SW 0
0 0
0 2
8 15 34 73 37 16 185 WSW 0
0 0
0 5
28 25 16 22 18 39 153 W
0 0
0 2
16 17 12 7
10 12 41 117 WNW 0
0 1
3 16 6
9 9
18 16 55 133 NW 0
0 2
5 17 13 12 6
22 10 83 170 NNW 0
0 0
3 17 20 17 18 20 28 75 198 VARIABLE 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 Total 0
0 3
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1 of 1 ANNUAL JOINT FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION - 2005 - 10 m SHORELINE TOWER - PASQUILL CLASS B Compass Direction
<0.5 mph 0.5-1.0 mph 1.1-1.5 mph 1.6-2.0 mph 2.1-3.0 mph 3.1-4.0 mph 4.1-5.0 mph 5.1-6.0 mph 6.1-8.0 mph 8.1-10.0 mph
>10.0 mph Total N
0 0
0 0
0 3
5 4
3 4
17 36 NNE 0
0 0
0 1
2 2
1 8
5 13 32 NE 0
0 0
0 1
2 4
0 0
0 0
7 ENE 0
0 0
0 2
4 3
0 0
0 0
9 E
0 0
0 0
0 3
2 3
0 0
0 8
ESE 0
0 0
0 2
2 10 7
6 5
3 35 SE 0
0 0
1 1
4 7
14 20 8
2 57 SSE 0
0 0
0 1
3 1
3 4
0 0
12 S
0 0
0 0
0 2
3 3
0 0
0 8
SSW 0
0 0
0 0
0 2
0 8
7 0
17 SW 0
0 0
0 1
1 4
10 16 8
5 45 WSW 0
0 0
1 2
3 4
0 0
0 8
18 W
0 0
0 0
3 0
4 1
1 0
22 31 WNW 0
0 0
0 0
0 2
1 0
1 15 19 NW 0
0 0
0 5
0 1
1 2
3 18 30 NNW 0
0 0
0 6
2 3
0 1
0 17 29 VARIABLE 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 Total 0
0 0
2 25 31 57 48 69 41 120 393 Number of Calms: 0 Number of Missing Hours: 51 UFSAR Revision 30.0
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1 of 1 ANNUAL JOINT FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION - 2005 - 10 m SHORELINE TOWER - PASQUILL CLASS C Compass Direction
<0.5 mph 0.5-1.0 mph 1.1-1.5 mph 1.6-2.0 mph 2.1-3.0 mph 3.1-4.0 mph 4.1-5.0 mph 5.1-6.0 mph 6.1-8.0 mph 8.1-10.0 mph
>10.0 mph Total N
0 0
0 0
4 3
1 1
5 2
24 40 NNE 0
0 0
1 2
1 2
4 7
9 24 50 NE 0
0 0
0 3
3 0
1 0
0 1
8 ENE 0
0 0
0 2
4 5
1 0
0 0
12 E
0 0
0 0
1 1
2 1
0 0
0 5
ESE 0
0 0
0 5
5 8
8 3
2 2
33 SE 0
0 0
0 2
4 5
11 17 7
11 57 SSE 0
0 0
0 1
1 5
2 2
0 0
11 S
0 0
0 0
0 0
7 5
2 0
0 14 SSW 0
0 0
0 0
1 2
2 9
3 0
17 SW 0
0 0
0 2
2 4
6 10 5
15 44 WSW 0
0 1
0 2
4 0
0 1
0 23 31 W
0 0
0 0
0 1
0 1
1 2
28 33 WNW 0
0 0
1 0
0 1
0 2
1 27 32 NW 0
0 0
0 2
0 1
1 2
4 26 36 NNW 0
0 0
1 2
0 0
1 2
1 40 47 VARIABLE 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 Total 0
0 1
3 28 30 43 45 63 36 221 470 Number of Calms: 0 Number of Missing Hours: 51 UFSAR Revision 30.0
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1 of 1 ANNUAL JOINT FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION - 2005 - 10 m SHORELINE TOWER - PASQUILL CLASS D Compass Direction
<0.5 mph 0.5-1.0 mph 1.1-1.5 mph 1.6-2.0 mph 2.1-3.0 mph 3.1-4.0 mph 4.1-5.0 mph 5.1-6.0 mph 6.1-8.0 mph 8.1-10.0 mph
>10.0 mph Total N
0 0
0 1
1 5
7 12 10 7
176 219 NNE 0
0 1
1 9
15 10 18 31 34 65 184 NE 0
0 0
4 27 16 14 8
2 0
1 72 ENE 0
0 1
7 31 26 12 3
2 0
0 82 E
0 0
1 3
20 25 14 8
0 0
0 71 ESE 0
0 0
1 22 49 41 40 39 25 38 255 SE 0
0 0
1 5
13 36 51 81 61 84 332 SSE 0
0 0
0 1
12 12 8
17 9
0 59 S
0 0
0 1
1 6
5 15 20 22 7
77 SSW 0
0 0
0 1
1 7
23 62 33 28 155 SW 0
0 0
1 2
11 7
12 26 24 81 164 WSW 0
0 0
2 4
6 4
4 8
5 91 124 W
0 0
1 0
3 1
1 2
9 9
118 144 WNW 0
0 0
0 1
0 1
3 4
8 136 153 NW 0
0 3
0 0
0 1
1 10 9
179 203 NNW 0
0 1
0 1
3 1
2 4
9 136 157 VARIABLE 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 Total 0
0 8
22 129 189 173 210 325 255 1140 2451 Number of Calms: 0 Number of Missing Hours: 51 UFSAR Revision 30.0
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1 of 1 ANNUAL JOINT FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION - 2005 - 10 m SHORELINE TOWER - PASQUILL CLASS E Compass Direction
<0.5 mph 0.5-1.0 mph 1.1-1.5 mph 1.6-2.0 mph 2.1-3.0 mph 3.1-4.0 mph 4.1-5.0 mph 5.1-6.0 mph 6.1-8.0 mph 8.1-10.0 mph
>10.0 mph Total N
0 0
1 2
6 1
0 2
7 18 43 80 NNE 0
0 0
3 9
16 8
12 26 16 14 104 NE 0
0 0
4 27 25 19 10 5
1 0
91 ENE 0
0 1
6 20 19 5
2 2
0 0
55 E
0 0
3 6
48 26 8
0 0
0 0
91 ESE 0
0 0
2 34 44 56 35 50 36 23 280 SE 0
0 0
3 7
19 42 68 131 85 84 439 SSE 0
0 0
1 5
9 17 12 18 10 1
73 S
0 0
0 0
1 4
5 13 25 13 1
62 SSW 0
0 0
0 3
7 6
22 55 12 4
109 SW 0
0 0
2 3
9 16 14 16 15 11 86 WSW 0
0 2
0 2
1 2
3 10 8
18 46 W
0 0
1 1
0 1
1 1
6 6
23 40 WNW 0
0 0
0 0
1 2
0 5
5 23 36 NW 0
0 0
0 2
1 1
0 7
5 31 47 NNW 0
0 0
0 1
0 1
3 7
6 53 71 VARIABLE 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 Total 0
0 8
30 168 183 189 197 370 236 329 1710 Number of Calms: 0 Number of Missing Hours: 51 UFSAR Revision 30.0
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1 of 1 ANNUAL JOINT FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION - 2005 - 10 m SHORELINE TOWER - PASQUILL CLASS F Compass Direction
<0.5 mph 0.5-1.0 mph 1.1-1.5 mph 1.6-2.0 mph 2.1-3.0 mph 3.1-4.0 mph 4.1-5.0 mph 5.1-6.0 mph 6.1-8.0 mph 8.1-10.0 mph
>10.0 mph Total N
0 0
0 1
1 1
1 3
3 2
4 16 NNE 0
0 1
2 6
5 4
2 1
2 5
28 NE 0
0 1
1 8
4 2
1 1
0 0
18 ENE 0
0 1
6 9
4 0
1 0
0 0
21 E
0 0
0 4
24 3
1 0
1 0
0 33 ESE 0
0 0
3 36 63 51 39 44 23 10 269 SE 0
0 0
0 8
17 43 56 76 37 12 249 SSE 0
0 0
1 1
3 11 5
2 2
0 25 S
0 0
1 0
1 2
2 3
3 3
0 15 SSW 0
0 1
1 1
2 4
13 11 0
1 34 SW 0
0 1
0 4
4 8
4 2
1 1
25 WSW 0
0 1
0 2
0 0
0 1
1 3
8 W
0 1
0 0
0 0
1 0
1 1
2 6
WNW 0
0 0
1 0
0 0
0 2
1 0
4 NW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 1
2 1
4 NNW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 1
2 4
7 VARIABLE 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 Total 0
1 7
20 101 108 128 127 150 77 43 762 Number of Calms: 0 Number of Missing Hours: 51 UFSAR Revision 30.0
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1 of 1 ANNUAL JOINT FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION - 2005 - 10 m SHORELINE TOWER - PASQUILL CLASS G Compass Direction
<0.5 mph 0.5-1.0 mph 1.1-1.5 mph 1.6-2.0 mph 2.1-3.0 mph 3.1-4.0 mph 4.1-5.0 mph 5.1-6.0 mph 6.1-8.0 mph 8.1-10.0 mph
>10.0 mph Total N
0 0
0 1
0 1
1 1
1 0
0 5
NNE 0
0 0
0 5
2 3
0 1
0 0
11 NE 0
0 0
1 1
2 0
0 0
0 0
4 ENE 0
0 0
2 3
2 0
0 0
0 0
7 E
0 1
1 2
9 11 1
0 0
0 0
25 ESE 0
1 0
2 27 46 98 72 75 23 1
345 SE 0
1 0
3 9
31 61 87 109 20 0
321 SSE 0
1 2
2 7
7 18 8
1 0
0 46 S
0 0
0 0
4 5
8 3
1 0
1 22 SSW 0
0 1
2 2
1 4
18 11 0
0 39 SW 0
0 1
0 1
3 5
3 2
0 0
15 WSW 0
0 0
1 1
0 0
0 1
0 0
3 W
0 0
0 2
0 0
0 0
0 0
1 3
WNW 0
1 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
1 NW 0
1 0
0 0
1 0
0 0
0 0
2 NNW 0
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 1
2 VARIABLE 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 Total 0
6 6
18 69 112 199 192 202 43 4
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1 of 1 MEAN WIND SPEEDS Smith and Singer Turbulence Class 200 foot Level Main Tower (mph) 50 foot Level Main Tower (mph) 50 foot Level Satellite (mph)
I 8
5 8
II 14 6
9 III 18 8
11 IV 8
4 3
Pasquill Turbulence Class 60 meter Level Primary Tower (mph) 10 meter Level Primary Tower (mph) 10 meter Level Shoreline Tower (mph)
A 11.2 6.1 9.2 B
11.8 6.4 9.7 C
13.2 6.7 11.5 D
14.3 6.7 11.8 E
11.7 4.4 7.4 F
10.2 2.5 5.5 G
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1 of 1 Unit 1 Offsite Atmospheric Dispersion Factors Release Point1 Receptor Point 0-2 hour X/Q 2-8 hour X/Q 8-24 hour X/Q 1-4 days X/Q 4-30 days X/Q U1 Plant Vent EAB 5.69E-04 U1 Plant Vent LPZ 1.13E-04 5.28E-05 3.62E-05 1.64E-05 6.30E-06 U1 Containment Surface EAB 6.04E-04 U1 Containment Surface LPZ 1.13E-04 5.32E-05 3.64E-05 1.66E-05 6.37E-06 U1 Turbine Building EAB 8.62E-04 U1 Turbine Building LPZ 1.16E-04 5.45E-05 3.74E-05 1.74E-05 6.74E-06 West Main Steam Enclosure EAB 5.87E-04 West Main Steam Enclosure LPZ 1.13E-04 5.29E-05 3.63E-05 1.65E-05 6.36E-06 U1 RWST EAB 6.25E-04 U1 RWST LPZ 1.14E-04 5.35E-05 3.67E-05 1.65E-05 6.36E-06 North Auxiliary Building Supply EAB 6.19E-04 North Auxiliary Building Supply LPZ 1.13E-04 5.31E-05 3.64E-05 1.67E-05 6.24E-06 1 Only the most limiting source and receptor pairs are included.
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1 of 2 Control Room Atmospheric Dispersion Factors Release Point1 Receptor Point 0-2 hour X/Q 2-8 hour X/Q 8-24 hour X/Q 1-4 days X/Q 4-30 days X/Q U1 Plant Vent U1 Normal 2.03E-03 1.37E-03 4.89E-04 3.84E-04 2.62E-04 U1 Plant Vent U1 Emergency 2.17E-03 1.42E-03 5.18E-04 3.99E-04 2.72E-04 U2 Plant Vent U2 Normal 2.10E-03 1.48E-03 5.52E-04 3.98E-04 3.17E-04 U2 Plant Vent U2 Emergency 2.28E-03 1.59E-03 5.95E-04 4.46E-04 3.49E-04 U2 Containment Closest Point U2 Normal 1.02E-02 8.41E-03 2.74E-03 2.66E-03 2.34E-03 U2 Containment Closest Point U2 Emergency 1.24E-02 1.02E-02 3.32E-03 3.24E-03 2.84E-03 U2 PORV/MSSV U2 Normal 1.09E-02 8.61E-03 2.87E-03 2.78E-03 2.50E-03 U2 PORV/MSSV U2 Emergency 1.26E-02 9.72E-03 3.26E-03 3.71E-03 2.80E-03 U2 Turbine Building U2 Normal 4.57E-02 3.14E-02 1.27E-02 8.30E-03 6.73E-03 U2 Turbine Building U2 Emergency 2.91E-02 2.02E-02 8.14E-03 5.34E-03 4.32E-03 U2 RWST U2 Normal 1.74E-03 1.44E-03 5.24E-04 4.42E-04 3.86E-04 1 Only the most limiting source and receptor pairs are included.
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2 of 2 U2 RWST U2 Emergency 1.81E-03 1.45E-03 5.43E-04 4.43E-04 3.86E-04 U2 Containment Surface U2 Normal 2.51E-03 1.94E-03 6.66E-04 6.44E-04 5.61E-04 U2 Containment Surface U2 Emergency 2.73E-03 2 2.05E-03 7.04E-04 6.89E-04 5.95E-04 U1 SJAE U1 Normal 8.50E-04 South Auxiliary Building Intake U2 Normal 7.91E-03 5.93E-03 2.12E-03 1.50E-03 1.01E-03 2
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1 of 1 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD = 92010101 - 92123124 STABILITY CLASS: A DT/DZ ELEVATION: SPEED: SPD10M DIRECTION: DIR10M LAPSE: DT60M WIND SPEED (MPH)
Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
>24 Total N
5 161 153 15 0
0 334 NNE 3
21 15 2
0 0
41 NE 0
19 16 0
0 0
35 ENE 5
19 14 0
0 0
38 E
6 44 40 3
0 0
93 ESE 2
59 19 0
0 0
80 SE 10 50 17 0
0 0
77 SSE 5
69 29 0
0 0
103 S
1 75 49 19 1
0 145 SSW 2
17 20 10 1
0 50 SW 3
48 50 6
0 0
107 WSW 4
65 75 2
1 0
147 W
9 96 35 5
0 0
145 WNW 10 119 21 5
0 0
155 NW 12 117 17 1
0 0
147 NNW 15 169 95 6
0 0
285 TOTAL 92 1148 665 74 3
0 1982 Period Of Calm (Hours): 0 Variable Direction: 0 Hours Of Missing Data: 32 UFSAR Revision 30.0
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1 of 1 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD = 92010101 - 92123124 STABILITY CLASS: B DT/DZ ELEVATION: SPEED:SPD10M DIRECTION:DIR10M LAPSE:DT60M WIND SPEED (MPH)
Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
>24 Total N
12 29 18 6
0 0
65 NNE 2
19 7
0 0
0 28 NE 2
16 0
1 0
0 19 ENE 1
15 5
1 0
0 22 E
6 10 10 0
0 0
26 ESE 4
19 12 0
0 0
35 SE 10 15 6
0 0
0 31 SSE 3
12 5
0 0
0 20 S
4 23 18 4
0 0
49 SSW 3
16 18 3
0 0
40 SW 3
23 14 3
0 0
43 WSW 5
16 13 2
0 0
36 W
3 19 7
2 0
0 31 WNW 4
24 10 4
0 0
42 NW 15 19 20 2
0 0
56 NNW 6
22 15 1
0 0
44 TOTAL 83 297 178 29 0
0 587 Periods of Calm (Hours): 0 Variable Direction: 0 Hours of Missing Data: 32 UFSAR Revision 30.0
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1 of 1 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD = 92010101 - 92123124 STABILITY CLASS: C DT/DZ ELEVATION: SPEED:SPD10M DIRECTION:DIR10M LAPSE:DT60M WIND SPEED (MPH)
Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
>24 Total N
6 36 37 3
1 0
83 NNE 2
15 6
1 0
0 24 NE 7
13 3
0 0
0 23 ENE 4
16 4
0 0
0 24 E
4 17 4
0 0
0 25 ESE 12 16 8
0 0
0 36 SE 12 24 9
0 0
0 45 SSE 7
13 12 1
0 0
33 S
4 21 19 4
0 0
48 SSW 2
24 22 6
0 0
54 SW 7
21 25 3
0 0
56 WSW 7
9 15 0
0 0
31 W
9 32 21 5
0 0
67 WNW 6
25 42 7
1 0
81 NW 9
23 29 4
0 0
65 NNW 9
27 15 2
0 0
53 TOTAL 107 332 271 36 2
0 748 Periods of Calm (Hours): 0 Variable Direction: 0 Hours of Missing Data: 32 UFSAR Revision 30.0
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1 of 1 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD = 92010101 - 92123124 STABILITY CLASS: D DT/DZ ELEVATION: SPEED: SPD10M DIRECTION: DIR10M LAPSE: DT60M WIND SPEED (MPH)
Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
>24 Total N
37 152 44 4
0 0
237 NNE 29 70 22 3
0 0
124 NE 23 66 20 0
0 0
109 ENE 28 87 27 7
0 0
149 E
38 89 28 12 0
0 167 ESE 36 94 25 5
0 0
160 SE 33 103 51 3
0 0
190 SSE 33 68 48 8
0 0
157 S
40 138 69 22 0
0 269 SSW 18 85 95 23 1
0 222 SW 10 62 94 20 0
0 186 WSW 19 51 71 17 0
0 158 W
28 88 82 14 0
0 212 WNW 36 130 67 7
0 0
240 NW 33 90 40 2
0 0
165 NNW 45 92 45 4
0 0
186 TOTAL 486 1465 828 151 1
0 2931 Periods of Calm (Hours): 0 Variable Direction: 0 Hours of Missing Data: 32 UFSAR Revision 30.0
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1 of 1 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD = 92010101 - 92123124 STABILITY CLASS: E DT/DZ ELEVATION: SPEED:SPD10M DIRECTION:DIR10M LAPSE:DT60M WIND SPEED (MPH)
Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
>24 Total N
46 34 2
0 0
0 82 NNE 28 27 0
0 0
0 55 NE 35 27 0
0 0
0 62 ENE 29 50 2
0 0
0 81 E
33 39 2
0 0
0 74 ESE 52 57 3
0 0
0 112 SE 55 47 15 1
0 0
118 SSE 39 52 16 1
0 0
108 S
47 145 23 1
0 0
216 SSW 15 74 28 0
0 0
117 SW 11 67 12 4
0 0
94 WSW 9
41 15 0
0 0
65 W
18 23 9
0 0
0 50 WNW 16 16 4
0 0
0 36 NW 22 11 2
0 0
0 35 NNW 29 21 0
0 0
0 50 TOTAL 484 731 133 7
0 0
1355 Periods of Calm (Hours): 0 Variable Direction: 0 Hours of Missing Data: 32 UFSAR Revision 30.0
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1 of 1 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD = 92010101 - 92123124 STABILITY CLASS: F DT/DZ ELEVATION: SPEED: SPD10M DIRECTION: DIR10M LAPSE: DT60M WIND SPEED (MPH)
Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
>24 Total N
17 6
0 0
0 0
23 NNE 20 2
0 0
0 0
22 NE 30 6
0 0
0 0
36 ENE 32 13 0
0 0
0 45 E
40 10 0
0 0
0 50 ESE 55 16 0
0 0
0 71 SE 55 16 0
0 0
0 71 SSE 32 16 0
0 0
0 48 S
49 38 1
0 0
0 88 SSW 16 13 0
0 0
0 29 SW 6
5 1
0 0
0 12 WSW 6
6 1
0 0
0 13 W
9 1
0 0
0 0
10 WNW 6
2 0
0 0
0 8
NW 17 0
0 0
0 0
17 NNW 9
2 0
0 0
0 11 TOTAL 399 152 3
0 0
0 554 Periods of Calm (Hours): 0 Variable Direction: 0 Hours of Missing Data: 32 UFSAR Revision 30.0
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1 of 1 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD = 92010101 - 92123124 STABILITY CLASS: G DT/DZ ELEVATION: SPEED: SPD10M DIRECTION: DIR10M LAPSE: DT60M WIND SPEED (MPH)
Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
>24 Total N
3 0
0 0
0 0
3 NNE 8
0 0
0 0
0 8
NE 15 1
0 0
0 0
16 ENE 52 9
0 0
0 0
61 E
95 3
0 0
0 0
98 ESE 80 1
0 0
0 0
81 SE 83 1
0 0
0 0
84 SSE 52 4
0 0
0 0
56 S
71 19 1
0 0
0 91 SSW 27 6
0 0
0 0
33 SW 14 1
0 0
0 0
15 WSW 8
2 0
0 0
0 10 W
8 1
0 0
0 0
9 WNW 8
0 0
0 0
0 8
NW 15 1
0 0
0 0
16 NNW 5
1 0
0 0
0 6
TOTAL 544 50 1
0 0
0 595 Periods of Calm (Hours): 0 Variable Direction: 0 Hours of Missing Data: 32 UFSAR Revision 30.0
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1 of 1 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD = 92010101 - 92123124 STABILITY CLASS: ALL DT/DZ ELEVATION: SPEED: SPD10M DIRECTION: DIR10M LAPSE: DT60M WIND SPEED (MPH)
Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
>24 Total N
126 418 254 28 1
0 827 NNE 92 154 50 6
0 0
302 NE 112 148 39 1
0 0
300 ENE 151 209 52 8
0 0
420 E
222 212 84 15 0
0 533 ESE 241 262 67 5
0 0
575 SE 258 256 98 4
0 0
616 SSE 171 234 110 10 0
0 525 S
216 459 180 50 1
0 906 SSW 83 235 183 42 2
0 545 SW 54 227 196 36 0
0 513 WSW 58 190 190 21 1
0 460 W
84 260 154 26 0
0 524 WNW 86 316 144 23 1
0 570 NW 123 261 108 9
0 0
501 NNW 118 334 170 13 0
0 635 TOTAL 2195 4175 2079 297 6
0 8752 Periods of Calm (Hours): 0 Variable Direction: 0 Hours of Missing Data: 32 UFSAR Revision 30.0
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1 of 1 EARTHQUAKES WITH EPICENTERS LOCATED WITHIN 200 MILES OF PLANT SITE (Intensity V or Greater)
Year Date Time Intensity Location (Remarks)
N. Lat.
W.
Long Distance From Site (miles)
Felt Area (square miles) 1804 August 24 14:10 VI Fort
Dearborn,
Illinois (Chicago 42.0 87.8 70 30,000 1872 February 6 08:00 V
Weonona, Michigan (three shocks lasting 30 seconds) 43.5 83.8 165 Local 1875 June 18 07:43 VII Ohio - most severe at Urbana and Sidney 40.2 84.0 185 40,000 1877 August 17 10:50 IV-V Southeastern Michigan, near Detroit 42.3 83.3 160 200 1882 February 9 14:00 V
Ohio - felt at Swandors and Bodkins, near Anna 40.5 84 165 1883 February 4 05:00 VI Indiana and Michigan, felt at Kalamazoo, Michigan (possibly invalid see section 2.5.1) 42.3 85.6 50 8,000 1884 September 19 14:14 V
near Lima, Ohio 40.7 84.1 155 125,000 1909 May 26 08:42 VII Northern Illinois 42.5 89.0 135 500,000 1912 January 2 10:21 VI Northern Illinois 41.5 88.5 115 40,000 1929 March 8 04:06 V
near Bellefontaine, Ohio 40.4 84.2 165 5,000 1930 September 30 14:40 VII Ohio, strongest at Anna 40.3 84.3 165 1931 September 20 17:05 VII Ohio, felt at Anna, Sidney and Houston 40.2 84.3 175 40,000 1937 March 2 09:48 VII Western Ohio, maximum intensity at Anna and Sidney 40.7 84.0 160 90,000 March 3 03:50 V
Ohio, felt at Sidney, Anna, Jackson Center and Botkins 40.50 84 165 March 8 23:45 VII-VIII Western Ohio, near Anna 40.6 84.0 165 150,000 1947 May 6 15:25 V
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 43 88 90 3,000 August 9 20:47 VI South Central Michigan 42.0 85.0 75 50,000 1956 January 27 06:03 V
West Central Ohio 40.50 84 165 1961 February 22 03:45 V
North Western Ohio, felt at Amsden and Arcadia
- 41. 2 83.4 170 UFSAR Revision 30.0
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1 of 2 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF REPORTS PRODUCED AS PART OF THE INITIAL PHASE OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT Ayers, J. C., and J. C. K. Huang, 1967. General Studies. Part I, Benton Harbor Power Plant Limnological Studies, Special Report 44. Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 31 pp.
Ayers, J. C., A. E. Strong, C. F. Powers, and R. Rossmann. 1967. Studies of Local winds and alongshore currents. Part II, Benton Harbor Power Plant Limnological Studies, Special Report 44. Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 45 pp.
Ayers, J. C.. 1970. Lake Michigan Environmental Survey. Special Report 49. Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 93 pp.
Ayers, J. C., R. F. Anderson, N. W. OHara, and C. Kidd. 1970. Cook Plant preoperational studies 1969. Part IV, Benton Harbor Power Plant Limnological Studies, Special Report 44. Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 92 pp.
Ayers, J. C., and E. Seibel (eds.). 1973. Cook Plant preoperational studies 1972. Part XIII, Benton Harbor Power Plant Limnological Studies, Special Report 44. Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 281 pp.
Ayers, J. C., W. L. Yocum, and E. Seibel. 1973. Winter operations 1972-1973. Part XIV, Benton Harbor Power Plant Limnological Studies, Special Report 44. Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 22 pp.
Ayers, J. C., S. C. Mozley, and J. C. Roth. 1973. The biological survey of 12 November 1970. Part XV, Benton Harbor Power Plant Limnological Studies, Special Report 44. Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 69 pp.
Ayers, J. C., and E. Seibel (eds.). 1973. Program of aquatic studies related to the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant. Part XVII, Benton Harbor Power Plant Limnological Studies, Special Report 44. Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 57 pp.
Ayers, J. C., S. C. Mozley, and J. A. Stewart. 1974. The seasonal biological surveys of 1971. Part XIX, Benton Harbor Power Plant Limnological Studies,, Special Report 44. Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 181 pp.
Ayers, J. C. 1975. Bacteria and phytoplankton of the seasonal surveys of 1972 a ' nd 1973. Part XXI, Benton Harbor Power Plant Limnological Studies, Special Report 44. Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 153 pp.
Ayers, J. C. 1975. The phytoplankton of the Cook Plant monthly minimal surveys during the preoperational years 1972, 1973 and 1974. Special Report 59, Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 51 pp.
Copeland, R. A., R. H. Beethe, and W. W. Prater. 1973. Trace Element Distributions in Lake Michigan Fish:
A Baseline Study with Calculations of Concentration Factors and Equilibrium Radioisotope Distributions. Environmental Research Group, Inc. Technical Report. Ann Arbor, Mich. 139 pp.
Environmental Research Group, Inc. Undated manuscript. Environmental Study of Surface Waters in the Vicinity of the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant. ERG, Inc., Ann Arbor, Mich. 277 pp. (est. published in 1973).
Geiger, E. L., and E. A. Sanchez. Undated. Preoperational Environmental Monitoring Report for Indiana Michigan Power Company Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant January 1, 1973 June 30, 1973. Eberline Instrument Corporation. Technical report. 40 pp.
Johnston, E. M. 1973. Effect of a thermal discharge on benthos populations: Statistical methods for assessing the impact of the Cook Nuclear Plant. Part XVIII, Benton Harbor Power Plant Limnological Studies, Special Report 44. Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 20 pp.
Johnston, E. M.. 1974. Statistical power of a proposed method for detecting the effect of waste heat on benthos populations. Part XX, Benton Harbor Power Plant UFSAR Revision 30.0
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2 of 2 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF REPORTS PRODUCED AS PART OF THE INITIAL PHASE OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT Ayers, J. C., and J. C. K. Huang, 1967. General Studies. Part I, Benton Harbor Power Plant Limnological Studies, Special Report 44. Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 31 pp.
Limnological Studies, Special Report 44. Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 29 pp Jude, D. J., T. W. Bottrell, J. A. Dorr III, and T. J. Miller. 1973.Studies of the fish population near the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Power Plant, 1972. Part XII, Benton Harbor Power Plant Limnological Studies, Special Report 44. Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 115 pp.
Krezoski, J. R. 1969. Some effects of power plant waste heat on the ecology of Lake Michigan. Part III, Benton Harbor Power Plant Limnological Studies, Special Report 44. Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 78 pp.
Larsen, P. A. 1979. Hydraulic model Tests on Elbow Type Discharge Structures. Alden Research Laboratories, Worcester Polytechnic Institute. 12 pp + Figures.
OHara, N. W., R. F. Anderson, W. L. Yocum, and J. C. Ayers. 1970. Winter operations, March 1970. Part V, Benton Harbor Power Plant Limnological Studies, Special Report 44. Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 17 pp.
Plato, P. A., D. E. Gelskey, and G. H. Whipple. 1970. Underwater Gamma Radiation Detection System. Final Report. Department of Environmental & Industrial Health, Radiological Health Group, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Seibel, E., J. C. Roth, J. A. Stewart, S. L. Williams. 1973. Psammolittoral investigation 1972. Part XVI, Benton Harbor Power Plant Limnological Studies, Special Report 44. Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 63 pp.
Seibel, E., and J. C. Ayers (eds.). 1974. The biological, chemical, and physical character of Lake Michigan in the vicinity of the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant. Special Report 51. Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 475 pp.
U. S. Atomic Energy Commission. 1973. Find Environ ntal Statement Related to operation of Donald C.
Cook Nuclear Plant Units 1 and 2. U. S. A. E. C., Directorate of Licensing, Docket Nos. 50-315 and 50-316.
UFSAR Revision 30.0
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1 of 5 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF REPORTS PRODUCED AS PART OF THE PRE-OPERATIONAL AND OPERATIONAL OR TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION, APPENDIX B, REQUIRED STUDIES OF THE IMPACT OF DONALD C. COOK NUCLEAR PLANT OUTFALLS ON LAKE MICHIGAN Anon. 1976. Report on the Performance of Thermal Plume Areal Measurements Volumes 1 and 2 Technical Report submitted to Michigan Water Resources Commission.
Indiana & Michigan Power Company, Fort Wayne, Ind. 113 pp. + Appendices.
Anon. 1980. Report on the Characteristics of the Thermal Discharge from Donald C. Cook Units 1 and 2, Vols. 1 and 2. Technical report submitted to Michigan Water Resources Commission. Indiana &
Michigan Electric Company, Fort Wayne, Ind. 134 pp. + Appendices.
Ayers, J. C., and E. Seibel (eds.). 1973 Program of aquatic studies related to the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant Part XVII, Benton Harbor Power Plant Limnological Studies, Special Report 44. Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 57, pp.
Ayers, J. C., N. V. Southwick, and D. G. Robinson. 1977 Phytoplankton of the seasonal surveys of 1974 and 1975 and initial pre-vs. post-operational comparisons at Cook Nuclear Plant. Part XXIII, Benton Harbor Power Plant Limnological Studies, Special Report 44. Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 279 pp.
Ayers, J. C. 1978. Phytoplankton of the seasonal surveys of 1976, of September 1970, and pre-vs.
post-operational comparison at Cook Nuclear Plant. Part XXV, Benton Harbor Power Plant Limnological Studies, Special Report 44. Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 258 pp.
Ayers, J. C., and S. J. Wiley. 1979. Phytoplankton of the seasonal surveys of 1977, and further pre-vs. post-operational comparisons at Cook Nuclear Plant. Part XXVII, Benton Harbor Power Plant Limnological Studies, Special Report 114. Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 92 pp., plus Appendix of 3 microfiche cards (122 pp.).
Ayers, J. C., and L. E. Felt 1982. Phytoplankton of the seasonal surveys of 1978 and 1979, and further pre-vs. post-operational comparisons at Cook Nuclear Plant. Part XXIX, Benton Harbor Power Plant Limnological Studies, Special Report 44. Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 70 pp., plus Appendices of 9 microfiche cards (256 pp.).
Ayers, J. C., and L. E. Feldt. 1983. Phytoplankton of the seasonal surveys of 1980, 1981, and April 1982 and further pre-vs. postoperational comparisons at Cook Nuclear Plant. Part XXXI, Benton Harbor Power Plant Limnological Studies, Special Report 44. Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 91 pp., plus Appendices of 5 microfiche cards (268 pp.).
Baker, D. G., and E. Ryznar. 1973. First Annual Progress Report: Meteorological Study of Power Plant Thermal Discharges. Department of Atmospheric and oceanic Science. The University of Michigan, UFSAR Revision 30.0
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2 of 5 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF REPORTS PRODUCED AS PART OF THE PRE-OPERATIONAL AND OPERATIONAL OR TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION, APPENDIX B, REQUIRED STUDIES OF THE IMPACT OF DONALD C. COOK NUCLEAR PLANT OUTFALLS ON LAKE MICHIGAN Ann Arbor, Mich. 42 pp.
Baker, D. G., and E. Ryzner. 1974. Second Annual Report: An Investigation of the Meteorological Impact of a once-throuqh Cooling System at the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant. Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 68 pp.
Baker, D. G., E. Ryznar, J. A. Baron, R. Kessler, and M. R. Weber. 1975. Data Report No. 1: Summary of meteorological measurements for the period October 1972 through June 1973: An Investigati on of the Meteorological Impact of a Once-through Cooling System at the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant.
Department of Atmospheric and oceanic Science, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 90 pp.
Baker, D. G., and E. Ryznar. 1976. Coastal Meteorology in the Vicinity of the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant: A Preliminary Analysis. Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 68 pp.
Baker, D. G., E. Ryznar, D. Kahlbaum, R. Kessler, W. Snell, and M. Weber. 1976. An Investigation of Meteorological Impact of a Once-throuqh Cooling System at the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant, Fourth Annual Report. Department of Atmospheric and oceanic Science, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 141 pp.
Barres, J., L. Feldt, W. Chang, and R. Rossmann. 1984. Entrainment of phytoplankton at the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant - 1980-1982. Part XXXII, Benton Harbor Power Plant Limnological Studies, Special Report 44. Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 92 pp., plus Appendices of 7 microfiche cards (486 pp.).
Bimber D. L., M. Perrone, Jr., I. Noguchi, and D. J. Jude. Field Distribution and entrainment of fish larvae and eggs at the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Power Plant, southeastern Lake Michigan, 1973-1979.
Special Report 105. Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 320 pp.
Chang, W., R. Rossmann, J. Pappas, and W. L. Yocum. 1981. Entrainment of phytoplankton at-the Donald C.
Cook Nuclear Plant - 1978. Part XXVIII, Benton Harbor Power Plant Limnological Studies, Special Report 44. Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 106 pp., plus Appendix of 4 microfiche cards (180 pp.).
Chang, W. Y. B., and M. S. Shahraray. 1986. Interactive data base management system for ecological studies related to the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Power Plant. Special Report 119. Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 158 pp.
Dorr, J. A., III, and T. J. Miller 1975 Underwater operations in southeastern Lake Michigan near the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant during 1974. Part XXII Benton Harbor Power Plant Limnological Studies, Special Report 44.Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 32 pp.
Dorr, J. A. III, and D. J. Jude. 1986. Diver assessment of the inshore southeastern Lake Michigan UFSAR Revision 30.0
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Evans, M. S. 1975. The 1975 preoperational zooplankton investigations relative to the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Power Plant. Special Report 58. Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 187 pp.
Evans, M. S., T. E. Wurster, and B. E. Hawkins. 1978 The 1975 and 1976 operational zooplankton investigations relative to the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Power Plant, with tests for plant effects (1971-1976). Special Report 64. Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 166 pp., plus Appendix of 4 microfiche cards (236 pp.).
Evans, M. S., G. J. Warren, D. I. Page, and L. F. Flath. 1936. Zooplankton studies at the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Power Plant: 1979-1982 investigations including preoperational (1971-1974) operational (1975-1982) comparisons. Special Report ill. Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 236 pp.
ETA Engineering. 1980. Summary Report Comparing the D. C. Cook Thermal Plume Measurements with Modeling Predictions. Technical report. Environmental Technical Assessment Engineering, Inc.
Chicago.49 pp.
Huerta-Pavia, Eva. 1999. American Electric Power Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant Environmental Evaluation for Unit 1 Steam Generator Replacement Project.
Kahlbaum, D. F., R. Kessler, M. R. Weber, C. R. Wilkes, M. J. St. Peter, G. J. Rizzo, and D. Baker. 1977. An Investigation of the Meteorological Impact of a Once-through Cooling System at the Donald C.
Cook Nuclear Plant, Data Report No. 5 Summary of Meteorological Measurements for the Period January 1976 through December 1976. Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science. The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 198 pp.
LaDronka, R. M. 1984. Oligochaeta. Part 3: Ecology of the zoobenthos of southeastern Lake Michigan near the D. C. Cook Nuclear Power Plant. Special Report 103. Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 290 pp.
Lauritsen, D. D., and D. S. White. 1981. Comparative studies of the zoobenthos of a natural and a man-made rocky habitat on the eastern shore of Lake Michigan. Special Report 74. Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 65 pp.
Mozley, S.C. 1975. Preoperational investigations of zoobenthos in southeastern Lake Michigan near the Cook Nuclear Plant. Special Report 56. Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 132 pp.
Noguchi, L. S., D. L. Bimber, H. T. Tin, P. J. Mansfield, and D. J. Jude. 1985. Field distribution and entrainment of fish larvae and eggs at the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Power Plant, southeastern Lake Michigan, 1980-1982. Special Report 116. Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 251 pp.
Rossmann, R. 1975. Chemistry of nearshore surficial sediments from southeastern Lake Michigan. Special Report 57. Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 62 pp.
Rossmann, R., N. M. Miller, and D. G. Robinson. 1977. Entrainment of phytoplankton at the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant - 1975. Part XXIV, Benton Harbor Power Plant Limnological Studies, Special Report 44.
Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 265 pp.
Rossmann, R., L. D. Damaske, and N. M. Miller. 1979. Entrainment of phytoplankton at the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant - 1976. Part XXVI, Benton Harbor Power Plant Limnological Studies, Special Report 44.
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4 of 5 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF REPORTS PRODUCED AS PART OF THE PRE-OPERATIONAL AND OPERATIONAL OR TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION, APPENDIX B, REQUIRED STUDIES OF THE IMPACT OF DONALD C. COOK NUCLEAR PLANT OUTFALLS ON LAKE MICHIGAN Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 88 pp., plus Appendix of 3 microfiche cards (154 pp.).
Rossmann, R., W. Chang, L. D. Damaske, and W. L. Yocum. 1980. Entrainment of phytoplankton at the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant 1977. Special Report 67. Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 180 pp., plus Appendix of 2 microfiche cards (118 pp.).
Rossmann, R., W. Chang, and J. Barres. 1982. Entrainment of phytoplankton at the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant - 1979. Part XXX, Benton Harbor Power Plant Limnological Studies, Special Report 44. Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 98 pp., plus Appendix of 4 microfiche cards (156 pp.).
Snell, W. G., M. R. Weber, P. Kessler, D. C. Dismachek, D. S. Kohlbaum, and D. Baker. 1975. An Investigation of the Meteorological Impact of a Once-through Cooling System at the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant, Data Report No. 2: Summary of Meteorological Measurements for the Period July 1973 through December 1973. Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 81 Snell, W. G., D. F. Kohlbaum, and D. G. Baker. 1976. An Investigation of the Meteorological impact of a once-through Cooling System at the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant, Data Report No. 31: Summary of Temperature and Humidity Measurements for the Period January 1974 through December 1974. Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.
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Seibel, E., and J. C. Avers (eds.). 1974. The biological, chemical, and physical character of Lake Michigan in the vicinity of the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant. Special Report 51. Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 475 pp.
Seibel, E., C. T. Carlson, and J. W. Maresca, Jr. 1975. Lake and shore ice conditions on southeastern Lake.Michigan in the vicinity of the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant; winter 1973-74. Special Report
- 55. Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 62 pp.
Tesar, F. J., and D. J. Jude. 1985. Adult and juvenile fish populations of inshore southeastern Lake Michigan near the Cook Nuclear Power Plant during 1973-82. Special Report 106. Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 94 pp., plus Appendices of 5 microfiche cards (301 pp.).
Tesar, F. J., D. Einhouse, H. T. Tin, D. L. Bimber, and D. M. Jude. 1985. Adult and juvenile fish populations near the D. C. Cook Nuclear Power Plant southeastern Lake Michigan during preoperational (1973-74) and operational (1975-79) years. Special Report 109. Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 341 pp.
Thurber, N., and D J Jude. 1984. Impingement losses at the D. C. Cook Nuclear Plant during 1975-1979 with a discussion of factors responsible and relationships to field catches. Special Report 104. Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 24 pp., plus Appendix (75 pp.).
Thurber, N., and D. J. Jude. 1985. Impingement losses at the D. C. Cook Nuclear Plant during 1975-1982 with a discussion of factors responsible and possible impact on local populations. Special Report 115. Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 70 pp., plus Appendix (88 PP.).
White, D. S., and M. H. Winnell 1986 Introduction. Part 1: Ecology of the zoobenthos of southeastern Lake Michigan near the D. C. Cook Nuclear Plant. Special Report 122, Great Lakes Research Division The UFSAR Revision 30.0
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Winnell M. H. 1984 Malacostraca (Amphipoda, Mysidacea, Isopoda, and Decapoda). Part 5: Ecology of the zoobenthos of southeastern Lake Michigan near the D. C. Cook Nuclear Power Plant. Special Report 99.
Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 94 pp.
Winnell, M. H. 1984. Chironomidae (and other Dintera). Part 6: Ecology of the zoobenthos of southeastern Lake Michigan near the D. C. Cook Nuclear Power Plant. Special Report 100. Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 177 pp.
Zawacki, C. M. 1985 Minor taxa (Hydrozoa, Turbellaria, Hirudinea, Arachnoidea, non-Dipteran insects, Gastropoda, and zoobenthic meiofauna). Part 2: Ecology of the zoobenthos of southeastern Lake Michigan near the D. C. Cook Nuclear Power Plant. Special Report 112, Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 201 pp.
Zdeba, T. W., and D. S. white, 1985. Pisidiidae. Part 4: Ecology of the zoobenthos of southeastern Lake Michigan near the D. C. Cook Nuclear Power Plant. Special Report 113. Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 85 pp.
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OF PLUME AREAS, WIDTHS AND VOLUMES AUGUST-SEPTEMBER, 1978 Date 8/23 8/25 8/25 9/5 9/5 9/6 9/6 9/7 9/7 9/8 9/8 Area (acres) 24 193 311 237 80 287 117 336 568 549 740 Width (feet) 984 2394 2362 2230 1148 2165 1673 4100 4838 5642 4264 Volume (acre-ft.)
413 2327 2771 1720 1342 1732 1537 1996 4029 3678 4852 Average area 313 acres Average width 2890 feet Average volume 2400+ acre-ft NOVEMBER-DECEMBER, 1978 Date 11/1 11/1 1112 1112 11/3 11/3 11/7 11/7 Area (acres) 154 389 142 200 655 631 294 515 Width (feet) 1771 2854' 2394 1705 3838 4648 2066 6724 Volume (acre-ft) 2414 3747 1105 1520 5197 5615 2883 4103 Average area 372 acres Average width 3250 feet Average volume 3323+ acre-ft UFSAR Revision 30.0
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2 of 2 JULY, 1979 Date 7/24 7/24 7/25 7/25 7/26 7/26 7/27 7/27 7/28 7/28 Area (acres) 297 450 109 161 149 269 30 21 171 342 Width (feet) 2034 3182 2296 3116 1804 2821 918 886 2624 2755 Volume (acre-ft) 2363 3295 951 1551 1190 1625 540 173 1494 2412 Average area 200 acres Average width 2244 feet Average volume 1559+ acre-ft UFSAR Revision 30.0
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1 of 2 COMMON AND SCIENTIFIC NAMES OF FISH SPECIES COLLECTED FROM COOK PLANT STUDY AREAS, SOUTHEASTERN LAKE MICHIGAN, 1973-1982 Common name Scientific name Alewife Alosa pseudoharengus Banded killifish Fundulus diaphanus Black bullhead Ictalurus melas Blackchin shiner Notropis heterodon Black crappie Pomoxis nigromaculatus Blacknose dace Rhinichthys atratulus Blacknose shiner Notropis heterolepis Bloater Coregonus hoyi Bluegill Lepomis macrochirus Bluntnose minnow Pimephales notatus Brook silverside Labidesches sicculus Brown trout Salmo trutta Burbot Lota lota Central mudminnow Umbra limi Channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Coho salmon Oncorhynchus kisutch Common carp Cyprinus carpio Common shiner Notropis cornutus Creek chub Semotilus atromaculatus Emerald shiner Notropis atherinoides Fathead minnow Pimephales promelas Freshwater drum Aplodinotus grunniens Gizzard shad Dorosoma cepedianum Golden redhorse Moxostoma erythrurum Golden shiner Notemigonus crysoleucas Grass pickerel Esox americanus vermiculatus Green sunfish Lepomis cyanellus Johnny darter Etheostoma nigrum Lake chub Couesius plumbeus UFSAR Revision 30.0
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2 of 2 COMMON AND SCIENTIFIC NAMES OF FISH SPECIES COLLECTED FROM COOK PLANT STUDY AREAS, SOUTHEASTERN LAKE MICHIGAN, 1973-1982 Common name Scientific name Lake herring Coregonus artedii Lake sturgeon Acipenser fulvescens Lake trout Salvelinus namaycush Lake whitefish Coregonus clupeaformis Largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides Logperch Percina caprodes Longnose dace Rhinichthys cataractae Longnose sucker Catostomus catostomus Mottled sculpin Cottus bairdi Ninespine stickleback Pungitius pungitius Northern pike Esox lucius Pumpkinseed Lepomis gibbosus Quillback Carpiodes cyprinus Rainbow smelt Osmerus mordax Rainbow trout Salmo gairdner Rock bass Ambloplites rupestris Round whitefish Prosopium cylindraceum Sand shiner Notropis stramineus Shorthead redhorse Moxostoma macrolepidotum Silver redhorse Moxostoma anisurum Slimy sculpin Cottus cognatus Smallmouth bass Micropterus dolomieui Spotfin shiner Netropis spilopterus Spottail shiner Notropis hudsonius Trout-perch Percopsis omiscomaycus Walleye Stizostedion vitreum vitreum White crappie Pomoxis annularis White sucker Catostomus commersoni Yellow perch Perca flavescens UFSAR Revision 30.0
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Species 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 Alewife 174,341 114,958 31,498 238,133 330,709 1,815,490 1,415,821 831,051 Black bullhead 35 45 16 12 4
9 35 68 Black crappie 11 4
7 2
5 6
5 9
Bloater 49 63 302 23,085 2,456 21,448 3,144 212 Bluegill 48 23 10 11 12 73 37 Brown bullhead 11 4
7 6
Brown Trout 37 24 61 95 120 166 176 Bur bot 37 75 51 108 575 1,248 876 1,018 Central mudminnow 9
9 5
24 43 66 Channel catfish 50 70 27 26 50 87 175 87 Chestnut lamprey 4
5 Chinook salmon 7
16 59 729 875 22 34 Coho salmon 8
22 22 78 165 63 44 530 Common carp 2
6 5
34 33 18 12 Deepwater sculpin 1
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Species 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 Emerald shiner 1
5 Flathead catfish 31 Freshwater drum 18 2
4 3
8 Gizzard shad 278 1,780 35 692 252 669 1,682 1,925 Golden shiner 5
9 Goldfish 2
5 4
Grass pickerel 1
Green sunfish 13 6
4 6
6 14 Johnny darter 180 346 103 108 59 107 682 13 Lake chub 5
6 6
13 32 Lake chubsucker 4
4 Lake herring 5
Lake sturgeon 8
Like trout 101 115 115 243 282 320 517 342 Lake whitefish 1
10 15 7
8 Largemouth bass 13 4
8 11 5
Logperch 1
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Species 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 Longnose dace 6
8 19 43 5
8 8
Longnose gar 3
Longnose sucker 23 43 20 165 210 490 266 629 Mottled sculpin 14 392 532 1,078 1,364 373 Ninespine suckleback 194 107 95 288 65 429 111 71 Northern pike 3
17 5
17 7
Pirate perch 1
Pumpkinseed 23 32 2
15 5
9 Quillback 2
Rainbow smelt 3,746 2,772 1,488 51,013 35,398 149,085 112,837 13,863 Rainbow trout 4
17 6
14 20 37 24 Rock bass 3
1 4
8 5
3 14 3
Round whitefish 39 Sea lamprey 5
9 8
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30 68 14 5
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Species 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 Smallmouth bass 5
21 10 3
5 15 8
Spottail shiner 9,985 24,104 5,032 178,009 52,761 106,009 86,260 33,842 Spotted sucker 1
3 Stonecat 11 Tadpole madtom 5
6 Trout-perch 15,373 10,357 4,826 88,692 15,002 31,063 23,711 1,998 Walleye 6
Warmouth 2
White crappie 6
11 2
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1 2
3 6
Yellow perch 12,006 21,309 7,195 32,811 38,349 170,262 391,983 38,811 Total number 224,735 183,813 53,190 615,390 480,776 2,307,654 1,947,235 913,768 Total weight 6,131 4,927 1,833 10,475 9,480 71,209 17,395 25,173 UFSAR Revision 30.0
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1 of 3 ESTIMATES (IN MILLIONS) OF ANNUAL ENTRAINMENT LOSSES OF FISH LARVAE AND FISH AT THE D.C.
COOK NUCLEAR PLANT, SOUTHEASTERN LAKE MICHIGAN, 1975 - 1982.
CALCULATIONS USE ACTUAL REPORTED FLOW RATES OF THE CIRCULATING WATER SYSTEM YEAR OF ESTIMATE Taxon 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 Total
% Total Alewife 63.708 53.7550 27.3888 31.098 125.6180 49.35 111.54 92.425 554.8828 74.34 Spottail shiner 3.41 0.9361 2.760 1.681 1.8228 21.06 7.257 28.2297 67.1566 9.00 Rainbow smelt 1.3608 0.4145 0.1795 0.3496 0.3726 11.954 2.6265 18.5233 35.7808 4.79 Yellow perch 0.17554 0.03807 1.3224 3.0655 0.3840 0.8971 2.506 4.9700 13.3586 1.79 Trout-perch 1.079 0.2509 0.1456 0.0194 0.6288 0.4858 0.5394 1.3749 4.5238 0.61 Johnny darter 0.0440 0.210 0.707 0.772 0.8105 0.153 0.7046 3.4011 0.46 Slimy sculpin 0.2431 0.06092 0.0256 0.130 0.553 1.002 0.4887 2.5033 0.34 Mottled sculpin 0.152 0.146 0.0483 0.131 0 143 0.4870 1.1073 0.15 Common carp 0.0912 0.0235
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COOK NUCLEAR PLANT, SOUTHEASTERN LAKE MICHIGAN, 1975 - 1982.
CALCULATIONS USE ACTUAL REPORTED FLOW RATES OF THE CIRCULATING WATER SYSTEM YEAR OF ESTIMATE Taxon 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 Total
% Total Burbot 0.0202 0.102 0.3428 0.4650 0.06 Deepwater sculpin 0.178 0.0141 0.1921 0.03 Unidentified sculpins 0.1899 0.0892 0.0918 0.175 0.0905 0.607 0.5953 0.5744 2.4731 0.33 Unidentified minnows 0.1248 0.8138 0.2846 0.1714 1.0280 2.4226 0.32 Unidentified coregonines 0.0850 0.0850 0.01 Unidentified darters 0.0276 0.0276
<0.01 Poor condition 0.555 2.8642 0.4274 3.352 5.9935 6.4765 11.859 17.9458 55.4734 7.43 Unidentified larvae 0.1693 0.0349 0.0887 0.100 0.3929 0.05 Total larvae 77.08664 58.91119 33.5088 41.3215 137.0399 92.1583 139.2696 167.1054 746.4013 Total eggs 743.1879 2,269.4543 1,320.301 5,840.8138 1,392.5408 3,334.692 995.94 7,005.26 22,902.1898 UFSAR Revision 30.0
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COOK NUCLEAR PLANT, SOUTHEASTERN LAKE MICHIGAN, 1975 - 1982.
CALCULATIONS USE ACTUAL REPORTED FLOW RATES OF THE CIRCULATING WATER SYSTEM YEAR OF ESTIMATE Taxon 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 Total
% Total Total Cook Plant Flow (millions of m
- 3) 1,298 1,292 1,138 2,370 2,476 2,830 2,753 2,749.
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1 of 1 CONDITIONS/EFFECTS CONSIDERED CONDITIONS1 EFFECTS CONSIDERED 1
NORMAL Deadweight, Thermal, Pressure (Pressure is considered for vessel and pipe stress only) 2 UPSET Same as 1, OBE 3
EMERGENCY Same as 1, DBE (Thermal is considered for supports loads only) 4 FAULTED Same as 1, Postulated Pipe Rupture (Thermal is considered for supports loads only) 5 FAULTED (Including DBE)2 Same as 3, Postulated Pipe Rupture NOTES The Operating Load Combination categories are defined as follows:
1 NORMAL Condition Any condition in the course of system startup, operation in the design power range and system shutdown, in the absence of Upset, Emergency or Faulted Conditions.
2 UPSET Condition Any deviations from Normal Conditions anticipated to occur often enough that design should include a capability to withstand the conditions without operational impairment. The Upset Condition includes those transients caused by a fault in a system component requiring its isolation from the system, transients due to a loss of load or power and any system upset not resulting in a forced outage. The Upset Conditions include - the effect of the specified earthquake for which the system must remain operational or must regain its operational status.
3 EMERGENCY Condition Any deviations from normal conditions which require shutdown for correction of the conditions or repair of damage in the system. The conditions have a low probability of occurrence but are included to provide assurance that no gross loss or structural integrity will result as a concomitant effect of any damage developed in the system. The total number of postulated occurrences for such events shall not exceed twenty-five (25). Among the Emergency Conditions may be a specified earthquake for which safe shutdown is required.
4 FAULTED Condition Those combinations of conditions associated with extremely low probability postulated events whose consequences are such that the integrity and operability of the nuclear energy system may be impaired to the extent where considerations of public health and safety are involved. Such considerations require compliance with safety criteria as may be specified by jurisdictional authorities.
1 Definition of Terms based on the Summer 1968 Addenda to the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code,Section III.
2 The Westinghouse Nuclear Steam Supply System Equipment (piping and equipment) was designed for the faulted (including Design Basis Earthquake) condition by using the methodology presented in WCAP 5890 Rev. 1, which includes combining LOCA (Reactor Coolant Pipe Break) and Design Basis Earthquake (DBE) via Square Root Sum of Squares (SRSS).
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LOADING CONDITIONS AND STRESS LIMITS: PRESSURE VESSELS LOADING CONDITIONS STRESS INTENSITY LIMITS NOTE
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Normal Conditions (a) Pm < Sm (b) Pm (or PL) + PB < 1.5Sm 1
(c) Pm (or PL) + PB + Q < 3.0Sm 2
- 2.
Upset Condition (a) Pm < Sm (b) Pm (or PL) + PB < 1.5Sm 1
(c) Pm (or PL) + PB + Q < 3.0Sm 2
- 3.
Emergency Condition (a) Pm <1.2Sm or Sy whichever is larger (b) Pm (or PL) + PB < 1.5(1.2Sm) or 1.5Sy whichever is larger 3
- 4.
Faulted Condition See Note 4 KEY:
Pm =
primary general membrane stress intensity PL =
primary local membrane stress intensity PB =
primary bending stress intensity Q =
secondary stress intensity Sm =
stress intensity value from ASME B&PV Code,Section III, Nuclear Vessels - 1968 Edition, Table N-421 Sy =
minimum specified material yield (ASME B&PV Code,Section III, Nuclear Vessels - 1968 Edition, Table N-424 UFSAR Revision 30.0
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LOADING CONDITIONS AND STRESS LIMITS: PRESSURE PIPING LOADING CONDITIONS STRESS LIMITS
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Normal Conditions (a) Pm < Sh (b) PL + PB < Sh (c) SE < SA
- 2.
Upset Conditions (a) Pm < 1.2Sh (b) PL + PB < 1.2Sh (c) SE < SA
- 3.
Emergency Conditions (a) Pm <1.2Sh (b) PL + PB < 1.5(1.2 Sh)
- 4.
Faulted Conditions See Notes 4 & 5 WHERE:
Pm =
primary hoop membrane stress (pressure)
PL =
primary longitudinal membrane stress (pressure)
PB =
primary longitudinal bending stress (deadweight, seismic)
Sh =
allowable stress at temperature from USAS B31.1 Code for Pressure Piping, 1967 Edition SC =
allowable stress at 70°F from USAS B31.1 Code for Pressure Piping, 1967 Edition SE =
computed expansion stresses SA =
allowable stress range for expansion stresses (fatigue criteria) = (1.25 SC + 0.25 Sh) f (See Note 5)
F =
stress range reduction factor for cycling per USAS B 31.1 Code for pressure piping, 1967 Edition UFSAR Revision 30.0
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LOADING CONDITIONS AND STRESS LIMITS: EQUIPMENT SUPPORTS LOADING CONDITIONS STRESS INTENSITY LIMITS
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Normal Condition Working Stresses or Applicable Factored Load Design Values
- 2.
Upset Condition Working Stresses or Applicable Factored Load Design Values
- 3.
Emergency Condition Within yield after load redistribution
- 4.
Faulted Condition Permanent Deflection of Supports Limited to Maintain Supported Equipment Within Design Limits. See Note 4 Support loads are combined by algebraic summation, in plus and minus directions of the three orthogonal planes, so as to obtain the maximum positive or maximum negative value of design load.
The thermal load component is not considered when algebraic summation with this load would lessen the support design load.
The seismic load component is considered to have both a positive and a negative sign. The sign of the seismic component is chosen so as to maximize the absolute value of the support design load.
NOTES Note 1:
The limits on local membrane stress intensity (PL < 1.5Sm ) and primary membrane plus primary bending stress intensity (Pm (or PL) + PB < 1.5Sm) need not be satisfied at a specific location if it can be shown by means of limit analysis or by tests that the specified loadings do not exceed 2/3 or the lower bound collapse load as per paragraph N417.6(b) of the ASME B&PV Code,Section III, Nuclear Vessels - 1968 Edition.
Note 2:
In lieu of satisfying the specific requirements for the local membrane (PL < 1.5Sm) or the primary plus secondary stress intensity (PL + PB + Q < 3Sm) at a specific location, the structural action may be calculated on a plastic basis and the design will be considered to be acceptable if shake-down occurs, as opposed to continuing deformation, and if the deformations which occur prior to shakedown do not exceed specified limits, as per paragraph N417.6(a) (2) of the ASME B&PV Code,Section III, Nuclear Vessels - 1968 Edition.
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The limits on local membrane stress intensity (PL < 1.5Sm ) and primary membrane plus primary bending stress intensity (Pm (or PL) + PB < 1.5Sm) need not be satisfied at a specific location if it can be shown by means of limit analysis or by tests that the specified loading do not exceed 120 percent of 2/3 of the lower bound collapse load as per paragraph N417.10(c) of the ASME B&PV Code,Section III, Nuclear Vessels -
1968 Edition.
Note 4:
A plastic instability analysis may be performed for specific cases considering the actual strain-hardening characteristics of the material, but with yield strength adjusted to correspond to the tabulated value at the appropriate temperature in Table N-424 or N-425, as per paragraph N-417.11(c) of the ASME B&PV Code,Section III, Nuclear Vessel - 1968 Edition.
Note 5:
Where the sum of PL and PB stresses due to pressure, deadweight and other sustained loads is less than Sh, the difference between Sh and this sum may be added to the term 0.25 Sh in the formula for SA stated above for determining the allowable stress range SA.
(see Para. 102.3.2 of the USAS B31.1 Code for pressure piping, 1967 Edition.)
The following segments of piping systems and components have been analyzed to ASME III, Appendix F for faulted conditions:
- 1. RCP seal leak-off return line penetration piping between inside and outside containment isolation valves (CPN 37) and
- 2. Piping from the RCP seal bypass line check valves to the normally closed QRV-150 valve in the common discharge header (no CPN).
- 3. Piping from normally closed PRT drain line isolation valve and the RCDT drain line check valve inside containment to the normally closed isolation valve outside containment (CPN 40).
- 4. Accumulator fill line piping from outside containment isolation valve to the normally closed inlet valves at each accumulator and the normally closed valves in the flow path to the low head SI hot leg loops (CPN 32).
- 5. U-1 only: Piping between Primary Water supply line isolation valve outside containment to isolation valves inside containment. (CPN 33).
- 6. U-1 only: Piping between Demineralized Water supply line isolation valve outside containment to manual isolation valves for hose connections inside containment. (CPN 36).
- 7. U-1 only: Piping between sump pump discharge check valves inside containment and discharge isolation valve outside containment. (CPN 41).
- 8. U-1 only: NESW Supply to and Return from Lower Containment Ventilation Units (CPN-17, -18,
-19, & -20 for NESW supply; CPN-21, -22, -23,-24 for NESW return).
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- 9. U-1 only: NESW Supply to and Return from Upper Containment Ventilation Units (CPN-26, -27,
-84, & -85 for NESW supply and return).
- 10. U-1 only: NESW Supply and Return to Instrumentation Room Ventilation Units (CPN-73 for both ventilation units NESW supply and return).
- 11. U-1 only: NESW Supply to and Return from the RCP Motor Air Coolers (CPN-26, -27, -84, & -85 for NESW supply and return).
- 12. U-1 only: Reactor Vessel Head Vent Piping from Reactor Head to Anchor 1-ARC-R626 (analyzed to Appendix F for post-accident head vent valve operation).
- 13. The Seismic Class 1 Enhanced Service Structure Components, including the lift rig assembly (without tripod), CRDM seismic platform, safety related pipe supports and safety class cable trays, bridges and associated supports are designed to Section III, subsection NF, of the 1995 ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, through 1996 Addenda.
- 14. U-2 only: Reactor Vessel Head Vent Piping from the Reactor Head to Anchor 2-ARC-R665 (analyzed to Appendix F for post-accident head vent valve operation).
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