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| "Accidental Releases of Liquid
13. SRP 2.4.13,
Effluents in Ground and Surface Waters."
"Technical Specifications and
14. SRP 2.4.14,
Emergency Operation Requirements."
NUREG-0693, "Analysis of Ultimate Heat Sink Cooling
B.
Ponds," USNRC, 1980.
NUREG-0044 , "An Assessment of Techniques for
C.
Hydrothermal Prediction," USNRC, 1976.
Because of the geographic diversity of plant sites
D.
and the large number of hydrologic references provided in the
acceptance criteria and review procedures, no specific tabulation
is given here of maps and charts by the USGS, NOAA, Army Map Ser-
vice (AMS), and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA); water-
supply papers of the USGS; River Basin Reports of the Corps of
Engineers; and other publications of state, federal and other
regulatory bodies, describing hydrologic characteristics and
Design
water utilization in the plant vicinity and region.
Memoranda, Civil Works Investigations, research and development
reports of the Corps of Engineers, and reports of other federal
and state agencies relevant to flood estimates at a specific site
Hydrologic informa-
should be used on an "as-available" basis.
tion and data are published in the following:
Reports of the Corps of Engineers, Department
1.
of the Army.
2.
Technical Papers of the U.S. Weather Bureau
(currently titled, U.S. Weather Service, NOAA).
3.
Hydrometeorological Reports of the U.S.
Weather Bureau (currently titled, U.S. Weather Service, NOAA)
Hydrometeorological Branch.
4.
Unpublished Hydrometeorological Reports of the
U.S. Weather Bureau (currently titled, U.S. Weather Service,
NOAA).
"Surface Water Supply of the United States," U.S.
E.
Geological Survey.
"Tide Tables," National Oceanic and Atmospheric
F.
Administration
HEC-5 , "Reservoir System Operation for Flood Con-
G.
trol," U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Hydrologic Engineering Cen-
ter, Davis, California, May 1973.
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