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FSAR CHAPTER 2 - SITE AND ENVIRONMENT Revision 35 REFERENCES Page 2-1 of 2-3

1. 1990 Census, US Census Bureau.
2. Palisades Emergency Plan, Appendix C, "Palisades Nuclear Power Station Evacuation Time Estimates".
3. "Geologic and Groundwater Investigations, Palisades Nuclear Power Plant,"

Bechtel Company, September 1966.

4. Water Resources of Van Buren County, Michigan, Water Investigation 3, Geological Survey Division, Michigan Department of Natural Resources, 1964.
5. Telephonic Communication with Phillip Gersten, Great Lakes Hydraulic Branch, US Army Corps of Engineers, Detroit District, January 1982.
6. Hough, J L, et al, "Lake Michigan Hydrology Near Palisades Park, Michigan."
7. Fenneman, N M, "Physiography of the Eastern United States," 1938.
8. Seismic Survey, South Haven, Michigan, Weston Geophysical Engineers, Inc, April 1966.
9. "Foundation Investigation for Palisades Nuclear Plant, South Haven, Michigan," Bechtel Corporation, 1965 (Cart\Frame 3548\0780).
10. "Foundation Investigation for Design of Palisades Nuclear Plant, South Haven, Michigan," Bechtel Company, October 1966 (Cart\Frame 3548\0918).
11. Cohee, G V, "Geologic History of the Michigan Basin," Washington Academy of Science Journal, Volume 55, Pp 211-223, 1965.
12. Harding, T P, "Petroleum Traps Associated with Wrench Faults," American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, Volume 58, No 7, Pp 1290-1304, 1974.
13. Denise, R, "Preliminary Safety Evaluation of Faulting in Lake Michigan," letter to B Grimes, Consumers Power Company, dated October 11, 1978.
14. Richter, C F, "Seismic Regionalization," Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, Volume 49, No 2, 1959.
15. US Department of Commerce, Weather Bureau, Climatological Data, Michigan, Annual Summary 1960, Asheville, North Carolina.
16. The University of Chicago Miscellaneous Reports, No 4, Phil E Church, Chicago, Illinois.
17. The University of Chicago Miscellaneous Reports, No 18, Phil E Church, Chicago, Illinois.

FSAR CHAPTER 2 - SITE AND ENVIRONMENT Revision 35 REFERENCES Page 2-2 of 2-3

18. Letter from Norton D Strommen, State Climatologist, USWB, East Lansing, Michigan, to Gerald J Walke, Consumers Power Company, Jackson, Michigan, dated May 6, 1966.
19. 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.
20. 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.
21. Palisades Meteorological Study, Volume 1, prepared by EG&G Environmental Consultants, September 1975.
22. Appendix I Analysis, Palisades Plant, NUS Corporation, May 1976.
23. 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.
24. Slade, David H, "Meteorology and Atomic Energy," US Atomic Energy Commission, Washington, DC, 1968.
25. Letter from DPHoffman, CPCo to DLZiemann, NRC, dated April 6, 1979:

"Palisades Plant- Meteorological Data Summary and Analysis for 1978."

26. Letter from DMCrutchfield, NRC to DPHoffman, CPCo, dated August 3, 1981:

"SEP Topic III-4.D, Site Proximity Missiles."

27. EA-EC87802-01, NOAA Official Lake Michigan Elevations at Calumet Harbor, IL
28. 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).
29. EA-C-PAL-97-0808A Rev. 0, "Determination of Offsite Atmospheric Dispersion Factors (X/Q's) for Radiological Dose Consequence Analyses",

May 1998.

30. "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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31. TID-14844, Calculation of Distance Factors for Power and Test Reactor Sites, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, U.S. Department of Commerce, March 1962.
32. 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).
33. NUREG/CR-2858, PAVAN: An Atmospheric Dispersion Program for Evaluating Design Basis Accidental Releases of Radioactive Materials from Nuclear Power Stations, November 1982.
34. Safety Guide 23, Onside Meteorological Programs, February 17, 1972.
35. NUREG/CR-6331 PNL-10521, Atmospheric Relative Concentrations in Building Wakes, May 1995, with Errata dated July 1997.
36. USNRC Regulatory Guide 1.194, Atmospheric Relative Concentrations for Control Room Radiological Habitability Assessments at Nuclear Power Plants, June 2003.