U-601826, Annual Environ Operating Rept,1990
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Site: | Clinton |
Issue date: | 12/31/1990 |
From: | Spangenberg F ILLINOIS POWER CO. |
To: | NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM) |
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{{#Wiki_filter:. U 601826 ILLill01S POWER if;l0 ' ~ " " ' 500 SOUTil 71Til STREET, P.O. BOX 511. DECATUR ILI.INOIS 62525-1805 April 17, 1991 Docket No. 50 461 Document Control Desk Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555
Subject:
Clinton Power Station Annual Environmental Operating Report
Dear Sir:
In accordance with Appendix B to Facility Operating License NPF-61, Illinois Power Company (IP) is submitting the Annual Environmental Operating Report (Attachment 1). This report covers the period January 1,1990 through December 31, 1990. Sincerely yours, G
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F. A. Spare,enbe g ,, III Manager, Licens ig and Safety SFB/alh Attachments - 6 (Available upon request) cc: NRC Clinton Licensing Project Manager NRC Resident Office NRC Region III, Regional Adminirtrator Illinois Department of Nuclear Safety
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- Annual Environmental Operating Report 1
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-The Environmental Protection Plan (EPP) for Clinton Power Station requires that the Annual Environmental Operating Report shall include: i l
l (A) A list of EPP noncompliances and the corrective actions l taken to remedy them. (B) A list of all change in station design or operation, tests, and experiments made in accordance with Subsection 3.1 which involved a potentially significant unreviewed t - environmental issue, (C) -A list of non routine reports submitted in accordance . with Subsection 5,4,2. (D) Any results and/or assessments for the environmental monitoring. programs described in Subsection 2 0 of this EPP which were' submitted to the respective regulatory agencies during the annual reporting period. The following provides the Illinois Power Company response to each listed item. A, Listing of EPP noncompliances and corrective actions: I 1)' Noncomnliance: A total suspended solids sample-obtained March 12, 1990 from outfall 008 yielded 93 ppm total suspended solids-and resulted'in a 20 day average of 56 ppm,
- Corrective Action:
Heavy' rainfall during that period is suspected to have caused excessive area runoff and flooding which resulted
-in this suspended solids concentration. Clinton Power _.- .
Station does not_ currently contribute to this stream. , t 2)I Noncomnliance: c on June 12, 1990, a sample obtained from Outfall 002a did not contain detectable chlorine, Corrective Action: The tubo containing the chlorine tablets was placed upside down forcing the sewage flow around it, thereby not allowing the chlorine to dissolve in the slurry. Upon being informed of this condition, Radwaste placed the tube in a chlorinating position. Analysis on 6-13 90 resulted in 0.5 ppm chlorine.
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- 3) Noncomnliance:
On June 20, 1990, electrical power was lost to the fiume building at Outfall 002 from 0115 1340 which resulted in an inability to continuously monitor temperature during that time period, Corrective Action: A grab temperature during that time period was read as 94*F, The maximum temperature for that day was 95'F
- 4) Noncomo11ance:
On July 25, 1990, a grab sample collected at outfall 005 (Diesel Generator Area Oil-Water Separator) Contained 60 ppm of 011 and Grease. This resulted in a 30 Day Average of 17,3 ppm 011 and Grease, The previous three grab samples taken during the month of July contained'1,7 ppm, 5,1 ppm, and 2,5 ppm, respectively, A subsequent grab sample that was collected on August 1, 1990, contained 3,5 ppm of 011 and Grease, Corrective Action: The initial investigation of the Noncompliance identified malfunctioning outfall 005 sump pump level / shutoff float switch. The float switch has been repaired in accordance with the Clinton Power Station corrective maintenance program,
- 5) Noncomoliance:
The Total Suspended Solid Composite sample collected for Outfall 002a (Sewage Treatment plant Ef fluent) on September 6, 1990 was inadvertently disposed of without being analyzed, This discrepancy was not identified until September 13, 1990, which resulted in a missed weekly sample, The technicians, who collected the sample mistakenly entered the initial data for Outfall 002a sample into the receiving logbook indicating the Analysis had been s
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started. The chemist, who performs sample analysis, reviewed the log book entry and thought the analysis had been completed. The sample was then marked for disposal. Corrective Action: The chemist has been counseled on the importance of reviewing the laboratory receiving logbook for valid sample Analysis results before marking the samples for disposal. Additionally, the Central Laboratory Staff received a briefing on the importance of accurately entering all data in the NPDES receiving logbook. l l
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- 6) Noncomnliance:
On September 10, 1990, the Circulating Water System was chlorinated from 0845 and 1030 and again from 1315 to , 1405 for a total of 2 hours and 35 minutes. The 2 hour per day chlorine injection time limit was exceeded by 35 minutes. However, the continuous chlorine detectable monitoring recorder indicated less than .001 ppm detectable chlorine. Therefore, the detectable chlorine concentration limit of .2 ppm was not exceeded. Corrective Action: The involved operations personnel have been instructed on the 2 hour per day chlorine injection time limit, Additionally, Operations has posted a sign at the chlorination inj ection area. The sign states that sodium
- hypochlorite shall only be injected for 2 hours or less per day.
- 7) Noncomo11ance: !
On October 29, 1990, a grab sample collected at Outfall 004_(Transformer Area Oil-Water Separator) contained 28 ppm 011 and Grease. A subsequent sample collected October 31, 1990 contained 29 ppm 011 and Grease. The Lprevious, two grab samples taken during the first and second weeks in October contained 3,3 ppm and 7,2 ppm 011 and Grease, respectively. This resulted in a 30 day Average of 16.9 ppm-Oil and Grease. Additionally, the grab sample collected on November 2, 1990, contained 3,9 ppm 011 and Grease,
- The investigation of the noncompliance at outfall 004 has determined the. source of oil and grease to be the result of transferring the contents of 011 Separator (OS) Number 2; into the outlet of 011 Separator (OS) Number 11, instead of the inlet to the oils separator, This error would 1 have discharge oil from outfall 004 directly to the lake, Corrective Action:
All Utility men associated with performing the transfer of' oil from either oil separator have been briefed on this noncompliance, Additionally, the oil separator covers have been color coded to indicate the inlet and outlet chambers. These corrective actions were completed < by December 31,-1990. i t e -,-e . . -, 4, .,.nv-. , -or , m , we . mm ,,e,=,e. w. m_ sea-,. . , , , . .
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- 8) NoncompliaDCE:
The analysis result from the 12/13/90 sample biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) taken from outfall 002a (Sewage Treatment Plant Effluent) was determined to be invalid due to an incorrect dilution factor being used. The analysis results for this outfall have been consistent since it began operation so the Analysis was set up as is normally done. When the analysis result was higher than anticipated, the dilutions used for the Analysis were determined to be incorrect. Corrective Action: The exact caused of the increased BOD5 -is not known but was suspected-to be associated with flow changes't.t the sewage treatment plant during the compositing period. Other BOD $ analyses taken on 12 5, 12 19, and 12 27 showed- 7,10, ar.d 10 ppm respectively. This noncompliance was deemed to an isolated incident with no further corrective action being necessary. 9)- Noncomplianca:
-A sample taken from outfall 004 (Transformer Area 011-Water Separator) on 12 18 90 contained 22 ppm oil and grease. A sample taken from this-outfall on 12 31 90 contained.3.2 ppm and the two previous samples taken on 12 3 90 and 12-10 90 contained 1.1 and 7.9 ppm-oil and grease respectively.
A grab sample taken from outfall 005 (Diesel Generator Area Oil Water Separator) on 12-31-90 contained 42 ppm oil and grease. This result, when taken with the other results for December (1.3 ppm on 12 5 and 5.0 ppm on 12-
- 29) gave a 30 day average concentration of-16.1 ppm, Corrective Action:
The cause for the December, 1990 noncompliances resulted from maintenance actions to clean the separators and replace the baffle plates in the separator. The water discharSe pump was left on too long and oil / grease was taken into the pump and discharge line. When this pump was used again, the residual material was flushed on through the discharge piping. Actions to prevent recurrence include more attention to separator operation and better verification of a clean pump and discharge line. The cause for the noncompliance with Outfall 004 has not been determined despite walking down the inputs for this oil / water separator and checking the sept.rator itself. The station has closely observed the etfluent results to ensure that the separator is operating correctly. A maintenance work request has been initiated to clean this separator and check the baffles.
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- 10) Noncomollance:
The Total Suspended Solids concentration (TSS) for the Ultimate Heat Sink Dredging Disposal Facility Outfall obtained on December 5, 16. and 30 yielded 120 ppm, 39 ppm and 66 ppm, respectively, This resulted in a 30 day
- TSS overage of 29.1 ppm for the month of December.
Corrective Actions: l The Noncompliance has been attributed to rain storms, high winds and wave action causing erosion of the Ultimate Heat Sink Dredging Disposal Facility berm / dike. The Dredging Operation was determined to not be attributing to high TSS. Clinton Power Station installed the stop log in the discharge tower on December 18. This action reduced the discharge flow rate from about 16 cubic feet per-second (cfs) to less than 2 cfs. This reduced flow rate was as low as could be achieved. It mainly consisted of Icakage between the stop. logs. This flow was steadily declined and will continue to decline. Additionally, Clinton Power Station has inspected the Disposal Facility berm / dike for erosion. The areas which-exhibited high erosion have been corrected by the placement of rip rap. _ No other. actions are presently planned to prevent. future problems due to natural causes.
- B. List of changes in: station _ design or= operation, tests, and experiments made in accordance with Subsection 3.1 which - involved a potentially significant unreviewed environmental issue:
No' changes were made-in this time period-to' station design, operation, tests, or experiments-which_ involved a potentially significant unreviewed environmental' issue.
.C. The following-is a non routine report submitted in accordance with Subsection 5.4.2:
On November'6, 1990, Illinois Power Company reported _a discharge of oil to Clinton Lake. The source of the release
- was disturbance-of the lake bottom resulting from the dredging operation to remove accumulated silt from the Ultimate Heat Sink in Clinton Lake. At approximately 4:13 p.m., oil was -observed coming to the surface above the cutter head. An - estimated 25-to 50 gallons of oil came to the' surface. Wind-and wave _ action spread the oil sheen to shoreline areas north and northeast of the dredging operation. Some oil was also pumped by the dredge to the dredging disposal facility. Oil was reported to have stopped coming to the surface at 5:30 p.m. - # og ew.*-q,,eam>er,a w .1 !gc ..g,,,-i.,gi,q. er . , . - - .gn.e g,,-g y y 9.m,se.- e -
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Immediate Corrective Action and/or Counter Measures Taken: (a) Dredging operations were stopped and the cutter head was raised and inspected to ensure that-there was not a ; hydraulic leak. No leak was found. ] (b) 011 booms and absorbent materials were set out during the i night of November 6th into the morning of the 7th in all areas where an oil sheen was observed. O. H. Materials, Inc. was called in to assist with containment of the spill. (c) Notified Environmen:a1 Affairs Department for further notification to the National Response Center (Incident i No. 46660) and Illinois Emergency Services and Disaster-Agency (Incident No. 903285), (d) A sample of the liquid was sent to EMS Laboratories I (Indianapolis, IN.) for identification. EMS confirmed that the oil was diesel fuel. (e) The location of the oil source was surveyed so that the location could be found again at a later date. Illinois Power collected bottom solid samples and found signs of diesel fuel present in the top layer of the original bottom solids (beneath the silt). Diesel fuel was evident when the clumps of solid were broken apart. (f) A diver tried to find a container (e.g. drum, pipe, tank, etc.) on/in the soils that might have held the oil. No containers were found. (g) No environmental-impact was noted after the cleanup of the release. Additional Preventative Measures Taken or-Planned to Minimize the Possibility of Recurrence: (a) The Dredging Barge was moved past the location of the spill by 100 feet before the dredging operation was
-resumed.
(b)' John Mathes and Associates were called to conduct a geophysical survey in the area of the oil source to look for metal objects in the lake bottom which may contain oil, Core samples from the lake bottom will be collected to determine the horizontal and vertical size of any subsurface pockets of oil.
' (c) The results. of the John Mathes surveys (diver -aearch, underwater radar, and core sampling) yielded no further information. No.other signs of-oil contamination were found. No further investigations or corrective actions arc planned.
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..- Attachm2nt 1 Pags 7 of 7 (d) Results and/or assessments for the environmental monitoring programs described in Subsection 2.0 of this EPP which were submitted to the respective regulatory agencies during the annual reporting period:
- 1. A further report on Clinton Lake Naegleria fowleri Monitoring and Clinton Lake temperature data was submitted on August 21, 1990. Additional 1990 temperature data was provided January 8, 1991.
There were nine pcaitive samples of N. fowleri (six bottom samples and three surface water samples). Out of 176 samples collected between June to October 1989. The warmest lake water temperature near Mascoutin Beach was 88.6'F on September 6, 1990. The complete information is provided in Attachments A and B.
- 2. The Clinton Lake segmentation survey for 1990 is provided in Attachment C. While the survey measured the 1990 depths near the Parnell Road Bridge and the DeWitt County Highway 15 Bridge, the Ultimate Heat Sink was dredging during the fall of 1990.
- 3. By the fall of 1989, silt accumulation had reduced the reserve volume capacity of the Ultimate Heat Sink to about 13%. Illinois Fower acquired Illinois Environmental Protection Agency permits 1990 EA 0172 and 1990 EA-0172 1, Illinois Department of Transportation permit 20129, and Army Corps of Engineers Permit 18827Z in order to dredge this accumulated silt from the Ultimate Heat Sink during the fall of 1990. The reserve capacity upon completion of the dredging was 83%. Attachments D and E provide information on the Archaeological surveys done in preparation for the dredging.
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Attachment A 1989 Clinton Lake Naegleria fowleri Monitoring Clinton Lake Mascoutin Beach Water Temperatures (5/1/90 - 6/15/90) ~
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August 21, 1990 . l l l Mr. David Antonacci l Division of Environmental Health l Illinois Department of Public Health l 535 W. Jefferson Street Springfield, IL 62761 i
Dear Mr. Antonacci:
Clinton Lake 1989 Naegleria Monitoring Data Enclosed are two copies of a report on the 1989 monitoring program for Naegleria fowleri at Clinton Lake and a summary of all monitoring data through 1989, This information was the basis for the presentation to the National Environmental Health Association in June. We are continuing our monitoring program with Dr. Huizinga in 1990 and will provide a copy of the results when they are available. Also enclosed are the 1990 daily average water temperatures from the Clinton Lake Mascoutin Beach from May 1-June 15. We will forward the remaining 1990 summer temperatures when they are available. If you have any questions concerning the report or the temperature data, please feel free to call me at (217) 424-6475. Sincerely, Wf 30 James A. Smithson Supervisor Biological Programs JAS/gw Enclosures
I l l Clinton Lake Naegleria fowleri Monitoring Program 1989 Monitoring Report and 1983-1989 Program Summary Purpose This report summarizes the 1989 Naegleria fowleri monitoring program and water temperatures for Clinton Lake. It also presents a brief summary of the monitoring program data from 1983 through 1989. Methods and Materials Collection and analytical methods for 1989 were similar to those reported in 1988 by Dr. Huizinga in the
" Survey of Clinton Lake for the Occurrence of Naegleria f owler i_" . Samples were collected from Temperatures eight sites (Figure were
- 1) and on six dates in 1989 (Table recorded for each duplicate surf ace water 1). and bottom (Table 1). Temperatures weresamples also collected at each site recorded on an hourly basis by a DataSonde continual recorder at three of the eight collection sites to characterize lake temperatures.
Data for the program summary from 1983 through 1989 were obtained from the reports and data sheets from all the researchers involved. Results and Discussion 1989 Results A total of 176 samples were collected in 1989 and Naegleria fowleri were isolated from nine samples ( 5.1 %) TTable 2). Six of the N. fowleri were isolated from bottom Five of the samples and three from surface water samples. N. fowleri isolates were from sites most likely to be The remaining four
. Influenced by thermal effluents. (13B) next to_the plant isolates were from a single site intake which was least likely to be influenced by thermal fowleri have been effluents. This is the first year N.~
isolated from the intake area of the lake. Naegleria fowleri were isolated from temperaturesat thg ranging from 22 to 35"C in 1989. Daily temperatures ranged from 46.7 F Masegutin Beach o from April 1 to October 4 (8.2 C) to 09.6 F (32 C) (Table 3). in 33% of Non-pathogenic Naegleria_ species were present the bottom samples and 18% of the surface water samples in $n 1989. The mean percentage of non-pathogenic Naegleria all 1989 samples was 25.6%.
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1 l 1 Program Summary 1983-1989 In 1983 and 1984, N. fowleri were not isolated from i Clinton Lake by Dr. Tyn3all (Table 4). However, in 1983, 1 Dr. Tyndall did isolate another thermophilic pathogenic amoeba, Acanthamoeba lenticulata from Clinton Lake. In 1986, Dr. Wellings found one sample positive for N. fowleri l (Table 4). This sample gas collected in November when the i
. water temperature was 12 C. Dr. Huizinga also had one-positive sample for N. fowleri in 19g6 and it was collected in July at a water temperature of 30 C.
The Clinton Power Station (CPS) first began operations in April of 1987, power levels were below 15% until mid June, which limited thermal discharges to the lake. By the end of August, the plant reached 70% power and thermal , discharges approached normal operating levels. Dr. Lewis did not isolate N. fowleri from Clinton Lake in 1987. Dr. Huizinga isolated N. fowleri from two Clinton Lake gamples in 1987. Thgse sampTes were collected in July at 28 C and October at 32 C and represented 1.4% of his 1987 samples. Extreme meteorological conditions in 1988 and the nearly continual operation of the CPS resulted in some of the warmest temperatures Clinton lake is likely to experience. A thermal aodel predicted that even without any ' thermal effluents, the monthly averages for~ June, July, and August would have ranked as the highest, fourth highest, and highest in the past 34 years. The Kational Weather service indicated the rainfall in June. JU' y, and August of 1988 was the second lowest in the past 110 , cars. In addition, the plant was at nearly full power throughout the entire summer. Data from continual temperature recorders indicated the CPS thermal effluent had some influence on elevated lake temperatures throughout the first half of the cooling loop. Lake temperatures from the dam (Site 10) back to the plant intake were not affected by plant operations. In 1988, Dr. Huizinga isolated N. fowleri from 21 of ! the 400 samples' (5.3%) collected (TaEle 4). Thirteen of the twenty one isolates were from bottom samples. All isolates were from sites which received at least some thermal influence from CPS. Maximum daily lakg temperature where the discharge enters the-lake was 42.2 C. -Isolates fgr N. fowleri were obtained at temperatures ranging from 18 t3~ l 38"C. I Dr. Huizinga's sample sites and analytical methods were similar'between 1986 and 1989. This provided the most comparable data base over this period and was the basis for l the following comparisons.
s Samples positive for N; fowleri were lowest (0.8%) in 1986 and highest- (5.3%) in 1988 (Figure 2). Samples positive for non-pathogenic Naegleria species appeared to vary inversely _with N. fowleri. The number of samples positive for N. fowleri at each lake site suggests N. fowleri were more prevalent at sites closest to-the thermal 31scharges (Figure 3). The highest number of N. fowleri isolates were from Site 4, where the thermal discharges enter Clinton Lake. }Iowever, Site 4 also received the highest sampling effort and the percentage of samples positiv,e for N. fowleri were higher at sites 5, 13D, and D2. The number oT~non-pathogenic Naegleria species show no definite pattern by site. Samples g were collected at temperatures which ranged from 2g to 46 C, with the majority being collected between 22 and 32 C (Figure 4). Naegleria fowler 1 were isolated from
- temperatures ranging from 18 to 38"C. The percentage of samples positive for N. fowleri were generally higher at the warmer temperatures (Figure 5). 1 1990 Program Update l The monitoring program for 1990 is being conducted similar to the 1989 program. Two additional lake sites have a been added and an attempt will be made to quantify N.
fowleri abundance by the "most probable numbers" metEod. Dr. Huizinga is also working on a new= technique which would reduce the time required to isolate N; fowleri from lake samples.
Tabic 1. Temperatures (OC) of bottom and surface water samples at the time of collection from Clinton Lake, Clinton, Illinois, 1989. Sampling Dates Sites
- 06/14/89 06/28/89 07/12/89 08/16/89 09/14/89 10/11/89 22.4 26.3 28.3 24.2 21.1 15.3 13ABI 13AB2 22.4 26.5 27.8 24.1 20.0 15.3 23.0 27.0 28.2 25.6 21.5 15.5 13AS1 13AS2 23.0 27.0 28.2 25.6 21.4 15.6 13BB1 22.1 26.2 28.1 25.2 21.6 15.8 22.1 26.4 27.6 25.1 20,3 15.9 13BB2 23.1 27.0 28.4 25.5 21.1 15.3 13BS1 23.2 26.9 28.3 25.5 21.3 15.7 13BS2 21.8 16.0 12B1 21.8 15.5 12B2 21.1 15.8 12S1 21.1 15.8 1252 22.1 26.3 28.8 25.3 21.5 16.1 8B1 8B2 21.5 25.9 28.8 25.3 22.4 16.5 8S1 22.3 26.8 28.8 25.3 21.8 16.1 22.3 26.3 28.3 25.3 21.6 16.1 BS2 6B1 22.1 28.1 30,7 27.2 22.1 18.3 6B2 22.1 28.6 31.2 27.2 22.2 18.8 22.1 28.9 29.9 27.8 22.7 18.1 6S1 6S2 22.3 28.2 31.1 27.8 22.6 18.5 4B1 22.8 34.4 35.8 34.8 30,0 27.6 4B2 23.1 34.3 35.6 34.7 30.4 26.3 4SI 23.5 35.2 36.8 36.2 31.0 28.0 AS2 23.3 35.7 36.4 36.2 31.3 28.1 2B1 23.7 34.8 37.6 34.8 31.6 28.2 2B2 23.9 35.6 38.0 34.8 31.2 28.5 251 24.2 36.4 38.8 34.8 31.6 28.5 2S2 24.1 36.3 38.8 34.8 31.8 28.6 IB1 24.2 29.7 39.5 34.8 31.6 29.5 1B2 24.5 29.7 39.5 34.8 31.4 29.5 IS1 25.2 34.6 39.5 34.8 32.3 29.5 IS2 24.8 31.7 39.5 34.6 32.3 29.5
- The letter B following the site number identifies the sample as a bottom sample and the letter S identifies a surf ace sample.
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-=.. -Table 2,- Sampics positive for Naegleria fowleri and non pathogenic Naegleria species from Clinton Lake, Clinton, Illinois, 1989.
Sampling Dates Sites- 06/14/89 06/28/89 07/12/89 08/16/89 09/14/89 10/11/89 13ABI + + + 13AB2. + 13ASI 13AS2 4 13 bbl X + 13BB2 X X + + 13BSI 13BS2 X 12B1 - 12B2 - - - -
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12S1 - - - 12S2 - - - - 8BI + BB2 + + 8S1
-8S2 6B1 X +
6B2 + 6S1 6S2
-4B1 + + + X 4B2 + + +
4S1 -+ + + + 4S2 + + +
. 2B1 + -+ +
2B2 + + 2S1- + + + 2S2 + + + X + X
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l 151 + + I 152 L
- no samples collected X positive for NaeRleria foweleri + positive for non-pathogenic Naegleria species
i Table 3. Daily mean water temperatures (OF) at the Mascoutin State Park beach at Clinton Lake, Clinton, Illinois, 1989. Daily Daily Daily Daily
'Date Nean Date Mean Date Mean Date Mean 04/01/89 48.4 05/18/89 61.8 07/04/89 81.2 08/20/89 81.0 04/02/89 48.3 05/19/89 62.0 07/05/89 82.5 08/21/89 83.4 04/03/89 48.4 05/20/89 63.7 07/06/89 84.5 08/22/89 83.5 04/04/89 48.7 05/21/89 65.5 07/07/89 87.3 08/23/89 84.1 04/05/89 48.3 05/22/89 65.4 07/08/89 88.7 08/24/89 82.7 04/06/89 48.9 05/23/89' 65.7 07/09/89 87.2 08/25/89 82.9 04/07/89 48.9 05/24/89 66.7 07/10/89 87.1 08/26/89 83.5 04/08/89 48,1 05/25/89 67.5 07/11/89 89.4 08/27/89 83,7 04/09/89 46.9 05/26/89 67.6 07/12/89 89.6 08/28/89 82.5 04/10/89 46.8 05/27/89 69.0 07/13/89 87.4 08/29/89 81.2 04/11/89 46.7 05/28/89 68.7 07/14/89 84.9 08/30/89 83.7 04/12/89 47.4 05/29/89 67.9 07/15/89 83.6 08/31/89 82.9 04/13/89 48.4 05/30/89 69.8 07/16/89 81.8 09/01/89 81."
04/14/89 49.4 05/31/89 71.9 07/17/89 82.7 09/02/89 81.8 04/15/89 50.8 06/01/89 73.4 07/18/89 80.3 09/03/89 82.1 04/16/89 51.8 06/02/89 75.9 07/19/89 79.4 09/04/S9 81.7 04/17/89 52.9 06/03/89 75.1 07/20/89 77.6 09/Ca/89 82.4 04/18/89 52.4 06/04/89 74.6 07/21/89 76.8 09/06/89 81.5 04/19/89 54.1 06/05/39 74.7 07/22/89 77.3 09/07/89 82.5 04/20/89 55.1 06/06/89 76.2 07/23/89 77.7 09/08/89 83.2 04/21/89 55.6 06/07/89 75.8 07/24/89 79.1 09/09/89 80.9 04/22/89 56.4 06/08/89 76.1 07/25/89 80.4 09/10/89 81.3 04/23/89 55.9 06/09/89 74.3 07/26/89 82.8 09/11/89 80.8 04/24/89 56.9 06/10/89 75.0 07/27/89 82.4 09/12/89 78.9 04/25/89 60.5 06/11/89 73.8 07/28/89 82.6 09/13/89 75.2 04/26/89 61.9 06/12/89 73.2 07/29/89 83.1 09/14/89 73.4 04/27/89 63.1 06/13/89 74.0 07/30/89 82.9 09/15/89 73.7 04/28/89 63.3 06/14/69 73.8 07/31/89 83.4 09/16/89 75.2 04/29/89 63.3 06/15/89 72.4 08/01/89 83.4 09/17/89 77.2 04/30/89 62.6 06/16/89 72.0 08/02/89 84,1 09/18/89 76.2 05/01/89 63.0 06/17/89 71.8 08/03/89 82.9 09/19/89 75.7 05/02/89 60.9 06/18/89 72.7 08/04/89 82.9 09/20/89 76.2 05/03/89 61.6 06/19/89 74.3 08/05/89 83.4 09/21/89 77.1 05/04/89 60.6 06/20/89 74.2 08/06/89 81.9 09/22/89 76.5 05/05/89 59.8 06/21/89 76.5 08/07/89 79.7 09/23/89 72.6 05/06/89 58.0 06/22/89 78.9 08/08/89 79.9 09/24/89 73.2 05/07/89 58.7 06/23/89 79.5 08/09/89 79.1 09/25/89 73.1 05/08/89 58.5 06/24/89 81.8 08/10/89 80.3 09/26/89 71.2 05/09/89 57.7 06/25/89 81.7 08/11/89 80.6 09/27/89 70.9 05/10/89 57.4 06/26/89 83.7 08/12/89 81.0 09/28/89 71.8 05/11/89 57.6 06/27/89 83.9 08/13/89 82.7 09/29/89 70.8 05/12/89 58.7 06/28/89 85.4 08/14/89 83.5 09/30/89 72.0 05/13/89 60.0 06/29/89 80.0 08/15/89 84.7 10/01/89 72.5 05/14/89 60.0 06/30/B9 79.7 08/16/89 83.9 10/02/89 71.4 05/15/89 60.6 07/01/89 80.3 08/17/89 82.4 10/03/89 70.9 05/16/89 61.7 07/02/89 80.5 08/18/89 81.8 10/04/89 71.0 05/17/89 61.6 07/03/89 78.9 08/19/89 82.4
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Number of Positives for % Positive for Samples N. fowleri N. fowleri Researcher Dates 82 0 0 Dr. Tyndall Aug 1983 120 0 0 Dr. Tyndall Aug !.984 55 0 0 Dr, Wellings Oct 1986 - Dr. Wellings Nov 1986 41 1- 2.4 Dr. Huizinga July - Oct 1986 123 1 0.8 58 0 0 Dr. Lewis Aug 1987 55 0 0 Dr. Lewis Oct 1987 Dr. Huizinga . April - Oct 1987 148 2 1.4 Dr. Huizinga May - Dec 1988 400 21 5.3 Dr. Huizinga June - Oct 1989 176 9 5.1 l l
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Clinton 1,ake Water Temperatures Mascoutin Beach 1990 Depth: .5m Temperature Scale
- Fahrenheit Daily Weekly DATE Mean Mean 05/01/90 67.1 05/02/90 68.9 05/03/90 66.0 05/04/90 63.4 05/05/90 63.2 '
05/06/90 68.1 56.1 05/07/90 68.0 05/08/90 67.9 05/09/90 67.0 05/10/90 63.6 05/11/90 64.9 05/12/90 63.5 05/13/90 62.3 65.3 05/14/90 62.5 05/15/90 62.8 05/16/90 63.3 05/17/90 63.3 05/18/90 64.2 05/19/90 64.7 05/20/90 64.9 63.7 05/21/90 63.7 05/22/90 66.2 05/23/90 67.7 05/24/90 67.5 05/25/90 67.8 05/26/90 69.0 05/27/90 69.8 67.4 05/28/90 69.0 05/29/90 71.4 05/30/90 71.1 05/31/90 72.5 06/01/90 71.6 06/02/90 71.1 06/03/90 70.3 71.0 06/04/90 72.4 06/05/90 71.4 06/06/90 72.1 06/07/90 73.8 06/08/90 75.0 06/09/90 77.4 06/10/90 79.8 74.6 06/11/90 78.5 06/12/90 76.7 06/13/90 78.1 06/14/90 80.3 06/15/90 80.8 *
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8P.250 I ILLINOIS POWER COMPAA'Y CLINTON POW (R $1 AfION P.O. SOX 618. CLINTON. IRINOIL 61727 l January 8, 1991 M. Dave Antonacci Division of Environmental !!calth Ill. Dept. of Public Ilealth 535 W. Jefferson Street Springfield, IL 62761
Dear Mr. Antonacci:
RE: Clinton Lake Temperature Data Enclosed is a listing of 1990 May through October daily and weekly mean temperatures from the Clinton Lake Beach. These means are from hourly temperatures taken at a depth of one half meter. We are working with Dr. Iluizinga to compile the 1990 Naegleria survey results from Clinton i Lake and will forward a copy to you when it is completed. The preliminary results indicate no major changes in Clint.on Lake in 1990. If you have any questions, please feel free to call me at (217) 424-6475. Sincerely, gptP 45'# James A. Smithson Supervisor Biological Programs JAS/gw
i . . Clinton 1,nke_Watet. Temperaturen Mascoutin Beach 1990 Depth: .5m Temperatuto Scalet
- Fahrenheit Daily Weekly DATE Mean Mean 05/01/90 67.1 05/02/90 68.9 05/03/90 66.0 05/04/90 63.4 05/05/90 63.2 05/06/90 68.1 66.1 05/07/90 68.0 05/08/90 67.9 05/09/90 67.0 05/10/90 63.6 05/11/90 64.9 05/12/90 63.5 05/13/90 62.3 65.3 05/14/90 62.5 05/15/90 62.8 05/16/90 63.3 05/17/90 63.3 05/18/90 64.2 05/19/90 64.7 05/20/90 64.9 63.7 05/2.L '1 63.7 05/22i'0 66.2 05/23/w 67.7 05/24/90 67.5 05/25/90 67.8 05/26/90 69.0 05/27/90 69.8 67.4 05/28/90 69.0 05/29/90 71.4 05/30/90 71.1 05/31/90 72.5 06/01/90 71.6 06/02/90 71.1 06/03/90 70.3 71.0 06/04/90 72.4 06/05/90 71.4 06/06/90 72.1 06/07/90 73.8 06/08/90 75.0 06/09/90 77.4 06/10/90 79.8 74.6 06/11/90 78.5 06/12/90 76.7 06/13/90 78.1 06/14/90 80.3 06/15/90 82.5 06/16/90 82.8 06/17/90 83.5 80.4
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08/18/90- 85.0 08/19/90 87.2 83.9 . 08/20/90 86.2 08/21/90; 84.4-08/22/90 83.4 08/23/90-84.0 08/24/90 84.2 08/25/90 83.7' 08/26/90- 84.8 84.4 08/27/90 87.0 ' 08/28/90 87.0 08/29/90 87 6
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Clinton 1 nke Water Temtierat uren Hascoutin 11oach 1990 i Depth: .5m Temperature Scale:
- Fahrenheit Daily _ We e k1.y, DATE Moan Mean 09/22/90 72.5 09/23/90 70.4 75.5 09/24/90 70.7 09/25/90 71.2 09/26/00 72.5 09/27/90 74.8 09/28/90 73.3 09/29/90 71.8 09/30/90 71.9 72.3 10/01/90 72.4 10/02/90 72.2 10/03/90 71.4 10/04/90 69.4 10/05/90 70.3 10/06/90 70.6 10/07/90 69.5 70.8 10/08/90 69.2 10/09/90 67.0 10/10/90 65.3 10/11/90 65.7 10/12/90 64.3 10/13/90 65.2 10/14/90 63.3 65.7 10/15/90 62.3 10/16/90 62.6 10/17/90 62.4 10/18/90 59.6 10/19/90 57.8 10/20/90 56.8 10/21/90 56.6 59.7 10/22/90 56.4 10/23/90 56.9 10/24/90 55.9 10/25/90 55.0 10/26/90 54.9 10/27/90 54.4 10/28/90 53.8 55.3 10/29/90 53.3 10/30/90 53.7 10/.'t 1/ 90 54.8 53.9 *
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,.s Attachment C Clinton Lake Sedimentation Survey
s Manager-Licensing & Safety V-920 October 26, 1990 RE: Clinton Lake Sedimentation Survey Attached are the results of the Clinton Lake sedimentation survey for 1990. Annual surveys are required by the CPS Environmental Poport - Operating License Stage (Section 6.1.6.8.7). This survey was conducted by EAD-Diological Programs personnel according to Procedure EAD-FD0-1, Rev. 1 on October 19, 1990. Attachments include survey forms and sonar graph recordings conducted along north-south transects adjacent to the Parnell Road Bridge and the DeWitt County liighway 15 Bridge. Two replicate recordings were determined at each bridge.
. p erW-f / James A. Smithson
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Mr. John Betker I i U.S. Artny Corps of Engineers I Rock Island District Clock Tower Building i P.O. Box 2004 Rock Island, Illinois 61204-2004
Dear Mr. Becker:
Clinton Power Station Ultimate licat Sink Dredging Project Enclosed is Illinois State Museum's report regarding the Phase I reconnaissance of the Dredge Disposal Facility site. They propose additional work on seven of thirty-nine documented sites. Illinois Power Company would like to perform the additional required work during construction if that is agreeable with (M Illinois llistoric Preservation Agency and the Corps of Engineers. Should you have any further questions regarding this project please contact me at 217/424-6592. y O./ /}/i << 4: ,
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1 O ^itCii^co'ooiC^'suitviw siioitr iteraar Illinois Historic Preservation Agency neviewer Old State Capitol Bldg.. Springtield. IL 62701 Date: _ (217) 78$ 4997 Accepted _ Rejected IHPA use only (Form ASSR0886) LOCATIONAL INFOllM ATION AND SUltVEY CONDITIONS County: DeWitt Quadrangle: DeWitt 7.5' Project type / title: Phase 1 Cultural Resource Assessment of Dredging Operations at the Clinton Power Station lHPA number 90010505. Corps of Engineers Permit number CENCR-OD S .8837Z llesponsible federal / state agenciest Illinois Environmental Protection Agency; U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Legal locationt(1/4s) NW 1/4; SE 1/4 Sec. 27 T. 20N R. 3E SW 1/4; SE 1/4 Sw. 27 T. 20N R. 3E NW 1/4; NE 1/4 Sec. 34 T. 20N R. 3E NE 1/4; NW 1/4 Sec. 34 T. 20N R. 3E (Plus an extension south of this 1/41/4 section) SE 1/4; SW 1/4 Sec. 27 T. 20N R. 3E NE 1/4; SW 1/4 Sec. 27 T. 20N R. 3E U.T.M. PROJECT AREA: O NE corner: N 4447360 / E 342830 (Zone 16) SE corner: N 4446160 / E 342800 SE corner: N 4446120 / E 342080 NW eorner: N 4447360 / E 342110 Project description: The project area includes approximately 220 acres (89.06 ha) of cultivated ground southwest of the Clinton Power Station in DeWitt County, it is the proposed site of a Dredge Disposal Facility for the Ultimate Heat Sink of the power plant. Construction will also include an outtiow channel extending south into a small draw (see attached map). The affected ground is a rectangular area in six contiguous 1/4-l/4 sections in Sections 27 and 34; T20N!R3E. It is divided into seven lields (A G). Topography: Minimally dissected uplands with occasionallow rises or knots. Poor drainage with some prairie potholes in the northeast part of the project area. Small draws are present south and northwest of the project area. (Solls) Mainly Birkbeek sitt loam, with significant minor representation of Keomah silt loam. Rotetta sitt loam, and Sable silly elay loam. Drainage: Includes the divide area between Salt Creek (south) and North Fork (northwest) Lund use/ ground cover (include % sisibilit)): The entire project area is cultivated. Ground surface visibility is 10 to 90%, except the southern end of the outflow channel. This area is in pasture. Its ground surface visibility is less than 10%. Survey Ilmitations: Fields were not fall plowed. Puddled sediments and erop stubble obscured the ground surface. Crop rows had higher visibility. O l 1
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'O ^ac'i^eo'ooic^' ^so iiistonic^' isron"^rios illstoric platslutlasm/ sources:
Warner and Beers i 1875 Atlas of DeWitt County and the State ofIllinois. Warner and Beers, ' i Publishers. Chicago. George A. Ogle and Co. 1915 Standard Atlas of DeWitt County, Illinois. George A. Ogle and Co., Chicago. Sidwell and Hixson 1945 Plat Book of DeWitt County, Illinois. Joe Sidwell Company. Chicago. Previously reported sitest None in project area. Nineteen sites in adjacent 1/4-1/4 sections. , Previous surveyst S. Lewis 1973 _ Regional Arch, contnetedt Illinois State Museum /lAS site Gles investigation techniquest Pedestrian walkover at 1016 m intervals in cultivated areas. I took advantage of rows with higher ground visibility. Upon discovery of an art! fact, intervals were reduced to 2 - 5 m to determine ifit was an isolated find or part of a larger assemblage, in which case site limits were determined. I collected all visible objects except unmodified rock and fire-cracked rocks. On historical sites, the presence of brick, rock, concrete, and clinkers was noted, but they were not collected.
- Time expended: 44 hours.
Sitm/ find spots located: Thirty nine sites or isolated finds were identified and documented. Attached sheets show the location of the project area, field numbers of sites / isolated finds, higher and better drained soils (hatched), and more detailed maps of individual fields walked. IAS site forms are attached for all field loci. Table I shows the correspondence between tield locus numbers and lilinois , State Museum site numbers. Cultural material: See attached summary table and individual site forms. Seven sites yielded temporally diagnostic artifacts Inid!np: Locus 1 produced a Late Woodland point: Locus 10 an Early Archaic point; Locus 25 a Terminal Archale Merom(?) point; Locus 27 a Late Woodland / Mississippian triangular point; Locus 28 a Middle Archa!c side notched Ni nt; and Locus 30 another Termlnal Archaic Merom(7) point. Locus 39 consisted of an isolutM Late Woodland / Mississippian point. Early Archaic Thebes/ Dovetail cluster and Kirk like points were collected by a local relle hunter (Les Trotter, DeWitt) from Locus 27. Historical materials were recovered from Locus 3,23,26, and 34. Locus 3 is an unidentified
- scatter of whiteware, not associated _with a habitation / household. Locus 23 corresponds to the location of a house on the 1875 and 1915 plat maps. The same is true for Locus 34. Locus 26 corresponds to -
the location of a school (No. 6) on the 1915 and 1945 plat maps. A variety of non diagnostic cultural debris, consisting mainly of flakes and cores, was recovered from the other sites. Locus 6 produced high densities of material, relative to all other prehistoric sites. (Curated at): Illinais State Museum Research and Collections Center
- Collection techniques: At prehistoric sites I collected all v!Mb!stifacts with the exception of unmodified rock and fire-cracked rock. I examined these objects in the fielu, but did not collection them. On historical sites, I collected a grab sample of ceramie, glass, and metal artifactt ' Rock,
- brick, field tiles, concrete, clinkers and glass jar lids were noted but not collected.
Area surveyed (acres & square meters): Approximately 200 acres (89.06 ha).
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l ASSRO886 p. 3 O' RESULTS OF INVESTIGATION AND RECOMMENDATIONSt (check one) Phase ! archaeological reconnaissance has located no archaeological material; project clearance is recommended. 1 Phase 1 archaeological reconnaissance has located archaeological matetials; site (s) does(do) not meet requirements for National Register eligibility; project clearance is recomrnended. 1 Phase I archaeological reconnaissance has located archaeological materials; site (s) may meet requirements for National Register eligibility; further testing is recommended. __ Phase 11 archaeological investigation has indicated that site (s) does (do) not meet requirements for National Register eligibility; project clearance is recommended.
.__ Phase !! archaeological investigation has indicated that site (s) meet requirements for National Register eligibility; form:tl report is pending and a determination of eligibility is recommended.
COMMENTS: Sites near, but not affected by, con.,truction should be clearly identified with stakes or surveyor flags and avaided. G O I recommend additional examination of seven of the sites likely to be affected by construction. Locus number ISM site number Reason i Dw 219A Late Woodland diagnostic and other materials recovered. May be habitation site, 6 Dw-224A High density of debris indicates possible habitation site, though no diagnosties were recovered. 10 Dw 228A Early Archaic diagnostic and other materials , recovered. Possible habitation site. 25 Dw 243A Terminal Archaic diagnostic and other material recovered. Possible habitation site. 27 Dw-245A Late Woodland / Mississippian and Early Archaic diagnostics and other materials recovered. Possible habitation site. 28 Dw 246A Middle Archaic diagnostic and other materials recovered. Possible habitation site 30 Dw-248A Terminal Archaic diagnostic and ether material recovered. Possible habitation site. I recommend the following procedures for further investigation 1.1 discing site surfaces and 2) collection of all artifacts under favorable conditions, preferably atter a rainfall, and 3) the plowrone should be removed mechanically from each site to expose any intact sub plowzone features, We wdl map and excavate features.
l I recornmend no further work for the remaining prehistoric sites. The historical habitation sites are not significant in terms of regional research, and no standing architecture was observed. The school site (Locus 26) is interesting, but the artifact density is very low and no architecture is extant, in addition, its use is apparently confined to the 20th century. The rest of the sites consist of very low density scatters of prehistoric or historic debris, or isolated prehistoric finds. Their contribution to regional or national research questions would be minimal. CONTRACTOR INFORhlATION: Arch, contractor: Illinois State hiuseum Society (Steven R. Ahler) Address /phoner (217) 785 5996 Surveyor (s): Steven R. Ahler Survey Date(s): 6 htarch 1990 through 13 hiarch 1990 Report completed by: Ahler Date: 21 hiarch 1990 Submitted by (signature and title): CfAm
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Research Associate O ATTACHhtENT CHECK LIST: (#1 through #4 are h1ANDATORY) 1 I) Relevant portion of USGS 7.S' topographic quadrangle map (s) showing project location and any recorded sites;
- 12) Project map (s) depicting survey limits and, when applicable.
approximate site limits and concentrations of cultural mate.: s;
- 13) Site form (s): (two copies of each form);
- 14) All relevant project correspondence; 1 $) Additional information sheets as necessary.
Address of contracting agency to whom SilPO comment should he mailed: hir H. E. Chamblin Environmental Assistant Illinois Power 500 South 27th Street P. O. Box 511 Decatur IL 62525 1805
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Table 1. Tabulation of artifacts from Clinton Power Station Ultimate Heat Sink Dredging Project, O va se i acco## iss>#ce. FIELD No. (ISM No.) M ATElll AL RECOVEllED Locus 1 (Dw 219A) 1 Koster like flake point 16 rocks /FCR- discarded 9 flakes 3 chert till pieces 2 cores I historic crockery fragment Locus 2 (Dw 220A) 1 Center pitted cobble Locus 3 (Dw 221 A) I flake 2 Historic whiteware ceramics Locus 4 (Dw 222A) I flake Locus S (Dw 223A) 2 flakes Icore 2 rocks (discarded; not modified) O 'oe#8 6 co* 224^) 22>'e> 5 Center-pitted cobbled 6 cores i Hammerstone 2 scrapers 10 rocks (discarded; not modified) 2 historic crockery pieces (20th century) Locus 7 (Dw 22SA) 2 tlakes Icore I center pitted cobble 6 rocks (discarded; not modified) Locus 8 (Dw 226A) 2 cores I possible hammerstone i piece chert till Locus 9 (Dw 227 A) 2 flakes I rock discarded (not rnodified) Locus 10 (Dw 228A) 1 Early Archaic Kirk like point 17 flakes 2 thin biface fragments g 6 rocks discarded (not modified) Q
Locus 11 (Dw 229A) I flake; Iscraper Locus 12 (Dw.230A) Iflake 2 cores 2 rocks discarded (not modified) Locus 13 (Dw 231 A) 6 flakes ! Icore I center-pitted cobble ' 11 rocks discarded (not rnodified) Locus 14 (Dw 232A) 2 flakes 1 thick biface fragment Locus 15 (Dw 2:>3A) 2 cotes 2 tocks discarded (not modified) Locus 16 (Dw 234A) I flake I rock discarded (not modified) Locus 17 (Dw 235A) I center pitted cobble Locus 18 (Dw 236A) I hammerstone Locus 19 (Dw.237A) I flake (may be till, non cultural)
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Locus 21 (Dw 239A) 3 tlakes I hammerstone 3 cores 2 pieces chert till I center pitted cobble i rock discarded (not modified) Locus 22 (Dw 240A) Itlake Locus 23 (Dw 241 A) 9 white glass; 3 green glass bottle bases, one made in snap ease mold; I cobalt blue,2 amethyst, and 2 green glass blown bottle necks; I pressed white glass; I pink glass; 13 green glass; I clear pressed glass: 5 amethyst glass; 1 inlaid glass; 11 salt glazed crockery; 32 plain erockery; 44 whiteware (3 with decals, I hand-painted. 2 Royal tronstone with Alfred Meakin England mark); 9 Jar lids; l~ double bitted axe frag; 2 electric fence insulators; 11 flakes, I core; I scraper Locus 24 (Dw-242A) 7tlakes I chert till I rock discarded (not modified) h Locus 25 (Dw 243A) -11 tlakes; I core
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1 Terminal Archaic Merom/Trimble like point (V) Locus 26 (Dw 244A) 2 white pressed or molded glass; I clear pressed glass; I clear bottle glass; I bottle base; 2 stoneware crockery; 5 plain whiteware; I hand-painted whiteware; I decal whiteware; 2 mussel shells; 3 glazed brick tiles Locus 27 (Dw 245A) 5 Gakes 1 LW/M!ss triangular point Icore iscraper 2 chert till pieces Kirk like Early Archaic point and Thebes/ Dovetail Early Archaic point found on site by Les Trotter (DeWitt). Examined by Ahler and site location confirmed in field. Locus 28 (Dw 246A) I flake 1 Middle Archaic side notched point I chert till piece Locus 29 (Dw 247A) 7 flakes Icore Locus 30 (Dw 248A) 4 nakes 1 Terminal Archaic Merom/Trimble point O (V Locus 31 (Dw 249A) I thin biface fragment Locus 32 (Dw 250A) I thick biface fragment 6 flakes Icore I rock discarded (not mod 10ed) Locus 33 (Dw 251 A) 2 Hakes Icore Locus 34 (Dw 252A) 12 Dakes; I core; I perforator; 4 rocks discarded; 35 nat glass; 49 bottle glass (4 clear,2 amber,24 green,13 amethyst. 6 white); 2 miscellaneous glass; 5 blown bottle necks (2 green,3 amethyst); 3 screw Jar necks; 5 bottle bases (4 green, one amethyst); 89 stoneware crockery; I piece blue slip crockery; 143 whiteware/ earthenware (112 plain,18 with decals,11 hand painted, I sponge pattern. ! " Flown Blue"); 1 yellow earthenware; I porcelain; I probable porcelain doll fragment; 15 glass jar lids; I wagon (?) hub; I spoon; I metal button backing; 1 glass button; I plastic button; I mother-of-pearl button; 5 mussel shells; I cut bone; I pig tooth Locus 35 (Dw 253A) 3 Dakes i ! center-pitted cobble I glazed historic tile / brick
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County DeWitt Ron. Innt. No. Lu-224A Twp. Harp Culture Unknown Quadrangle DeWitt Type of nito Lithic scatter Logal Doncription (1/4'n) SE 1/4: NW 1/4: SE 1/4: NW 1/4: SE 1/4 Sec. 27 Twp. uGN Rango SE SW 1/4: NE 1/4; GE 1/4: NW 1/4: SE 1/4 NW 1/4 SE 1/4: SE 1/4: NW 1/4: SE 1/4 NE 1/4: SW 1/4; SE 1/4: NW 1/4 SE 1/4 Site owner Illinois Power Co., contact H. E. Chamblin Sito addrenn Decatur, Ill U.T.M. Zone 16 N 444'/050 'E 342790 Previous ownnen Present tenant Reynoida Directed to atto by EIS roouired: H. E. Chamblin Happed by Steven R. Ahler. ISM Extent of sito (aroa and depth) 110m NW-SE: 35m NE-SW: 4200 sq. m.: depth ars.ncun Previous excavation tione Pitting None observed KNVIRONMENT Topography and locat.1on on !cu rise trendinn enst-weat in acutr.ern rart of ::em. lener : tot,ography la minimally discocted urisncs with occasional ricos and .cw wet arosn. dator supply 'Jnland prurie pothole 150m to NW: North Forz 1.3 km '.W Drainago North Fork Nearby niten iu-223A, Eu-225A, tu-226A are on aame lew ide . Modern occupation (building, plowing, etc.) Plowinn Type of noil Birv. beck allt loam Ground cover Corn stubble. 30-70r, visibility MATERIAL FROM UlTE 22 flakea 6 : enter-pit tea : cob mo 8 cores 1 Hammerstone 2 nerst'ers 10 roer.c i diaenMea: not menifi-a) 2 hict,oric crocnery pieces (20th century) tiurfaco coll, by Ahler lhte :U6/90 Inali tut,lon i:'.M Touted-by (hte (na ti t.ution Kxcavated by [h to inct.i tut ion Naturn and extent of nurvey - Field condit,iona Walkover aurvey at about it. v:w interval until cultural material found. tren about 6 me ter int f rval :o .'at a>lica n * , limita. Field 6 in the northeast 1/4-U4 acet ion of '.ho Pr". oct uroa, a "m-wra irn affected by 2cnatruction of a heat aina crence/settline pano fae:lity. 'n e m A . tr ,rn atubble. 30-% visibilitv. -,nd anil nan been -enned on s tot an'.a narvest. Curation Sh
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ql%licationn: v None Photo: None titudy atat.un: Additional work rece.Te nded, viskine. followed by complete re-collection of eurhe+. *nen mecht.nical removal of pleu none. If teaturas are present below plowzone, they snould :ntn rv: exchvaten and recordea as per standard sampling and excavation strategies.
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Thia aito ts labeled Locus 6 on the field maps. It is in Field A, the northonot D 1 4 fieln in +.ne pro.1act area. -Though no diagnostic artifacts were recovered in the initial
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