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Donald C. Cook Nuclear Power Plant Studies
Donald C. Cook Nuclear Power Plant Studies, 1967-1983, series documents a number of environmental studies done under contract for the American Electric Power Service Corporation and the Indiana & Michigan Electric Company. The studies were part of the licensing process for the Donald C. Cook nuclear plant in Bridgman, Michigan in compliance with requirements of section 316(a) and 316(b) of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act. The field studies began in 1966 and continued through 1982. The records consist primarily of reports prepared by GLRD and other research scientists. The series is divided into five principle subseries: Limnological Studies, Biological Studies, Environmental Impact Statements and Other Reports, Hearings and Regulations, and Ice Studies.
Limnological Studies, I-XXI
The Limnological Studies subseries consists of reports published as Report No. 44, "Benton Harbor Limnological Studies, I-XXXII", of GLRD's "Special Reports Series." The limnological studies include pre- and post-operational studies to measure the impact of the plant on lake conditions. (The collection does not include all titles in Report No. 44. For a complete listing of "Special Report" titles see the document "Special Report Series" in the Bibliographies subseries. Special Report No. 44 titles present in the collection are listed in the contents list.)
(Published as Report No. 44 of the GLRD "Special Reports" series)