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DSAR CHAPTER 2 - SITE AND ENVIRONMENT Revision 36 REFERENCES Page 2-1 of 2-3 NOTE:
Documents dated prior to issuance of the Permanently Defueled Technical Specification (PDTS) refer to Palisades "Plant." Document dated after issuance of the PDTS refer to Palisades as a "Facility" rather than as a "Plant."
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1990 Census, US Census Bureau.
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Palisades Emergency Plan, Appendix C, "Palisades Nuclear Power Station Evacuation Time Estimates".
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"Geologic and Groundwater Investigations, Palisades Nuclear Power Plant,"
Bechtel Company, September 1966.
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Water Resources of Van Buren County, Michigan, Water Investigation 3, Geological Survey Division, Michigan Department of Natural Resources, 1964.
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Telephonic Communication with Phillip Gersten, Great Lakes Hydraulic Branch, US Army Corps of Engineers, Detroit District, January 1982.
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Hough, J L, et al, "Lake Michigan Hydrology Near Palisades Park, Michigan."
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Fenneman, N M, "Physiography of the Eastern United States," 1938.
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Seismic Survey, South Haven, Michigan, Weston Geophysical Engineers, Inc, April 1966.
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"Foundation Investigation for Palisades Nuclear Plant, South Haven, Michigan," Bechtel Corporation, 1965 (Cart\\Frame 3548\\0780).
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"Foundation Investigation for Design of Palisades Nuclear Plant, South Haven, Michigan," Bechtel Company, October 1966 (Cart\\Frame 3548\\0918).
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Cohee, G V, "Geologic History of the Michigan Basin," Washington Academy of Science Journal, Volume 55, Pp 211-223, 1965.
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Harding, T P, "Petroleum Traps Associated with Wrench Faults," American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, Volume 58, No 7, Pp 1290-1304, 1974.
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Denise, R, "Preliminary Safety Evaluation of Faulting in Lake Michigan," letter to B Grimes, Consumers Power Company, dated October 11, 1978.
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Richter, C F, "Seismic Regionalization," Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, Volume 49, No 2, 1959.
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US Department of Commerce, Weather Bureau, Climatological Data, Michigan, Annual Summary 1960, Asheville, North Carolina.
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The University of Chicago Miscellaneous Reports, No 4, Phil E Church, Chicago, Illinois.
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The University of Chicago Miscellaneous Reports, No 18, Phil E Church, Chicago, Illinois.
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Letter from Norton D Strommen, State Climatologist, USWB, East Lansing, Michigan, to Gerald J Walke, Consumers Power Company, Jackson, Michigan, dated May 6, 1966.
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Changnon, Stanley A, "Effect of Lake Michigan on Severe Weather," a paper presented at the Ninth Conference on Great Lakes Research, Chicago, Illinois, March 28-30, 1966.
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Lyons, Walter A, "Some Effects of Lake Michigan Upon Squall Lines and Summertime Convection," a paper presented at the Ninth Conference on Great Lakes Research, Chicago, Illinois, March 28-30, 1966.
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Palisades Meteorological Study, Volume 1, prepared by EG&G Environmental Consultants, September 1975.
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Appendix I Analysis, Palisades Plant, NUS Corporation, May 1976.
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Walke, Gerald J, "Topographic Influences on Diffusion Coefficients at a Shoreline Site," International Symposium on Fission Products Release and Transport Under Accident Conditions, Conference 650407, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, April 5-7, 1965.
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Slade, David H, "Meteorology and Atomic Energy," US Atomic Energy Commission, Washington, DC, 1968.
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Letter from DPHoffman, CPCo to DLZiemann, NRC, dated April 6, 1979:
"Palisades Plant-Meteorological Data Summary and Analysis for 1978."
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Letter from DMCrutchfield, NRC to DPHoffman, CPCo, dated August 3, 1981:
"SEP Topic III-4.D, Site Proximity Missiles."
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EA-EC87802-01, NOAA Official Lake Michigan Elevations at Calumet Harbor, IL
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Letter from TVWambach, NRC to DJVandewalle, CPCo, dated October 7, 1982: Palisades - SEP Topic II-3.A, Hydrologic Description; II-3.B, Flooding Potential and Protection Requirements; II-3.B.1, Capability of Operating Plants to Cope with Design Basis Flooding Conditions; and II-3.C, Safety-Related Water Supply (Ultimate Heat Sink).
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EA-C-PAL-97-0808A Rev. 0, "Determination of Offsite Atmospheric Dispersion Factors (F/Q's) for Radiological Dose Consequence Analyses",
May 1998.
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"Palisades Environmental Assessment in Support of the Petition for Construction Period Recapture and Population Estimate Updates to the Final Safety Analysis Report", Consumers Energy Company, October 23, 2000.
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TID-14844, Calculation of Distance Factors for Power and Test Reactor Sites, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, U.S. Department of Commerce, March 1962.
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USNRC Regulatory Guide 1.145, Atmospheric Dispersion Models for Potential Accident Consequence Assessments at Nuclear Power Plants, Revision 1, November 1982, (Reissued February 1983 to correct page 1.145-7).
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NUREG/CR-2858, PAVAN: An Atmospheric Dispersion Program for Evaluating Design Basis Accidental Releases of Radioactive Materials from Nuclear Power Stations, November 1982.
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Safety Guide 23, Onside Meteorological Programs, February 17, 1972.
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NUREG/CR-6331 PNL-10521, Atmospheric Relative Concentrations in Building Wakes, May 1995, with Errata dated July 1997.
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USNRC Regulatory Guide 1.194, Atmospheric Relative Concentrations for Control Room Radiological Habitability Assessments at Nuclear Power Plants, June 2003.