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Progress Energy Load Revision and Update for 2012 RA Plan   Scott M. Deitche Project Engineer

Progress Energy Load Revision and Update for 2012 RA Plan   Scott M. Deitche Project Engineer. Background. Bartow plant is decommissioning on-site detention ponds and diverting process water to cooling water intake. Ultimately discharge to Old Tampa Bay. Summer 2013

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Progress Energy Load Revision and Update for 2012 RA Plan   Scott M. Deitche Project Engineer

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  1. Progress Energy Load Revision and Update for 2012 RA Plan   Scott M. DeitcheProject Engineer

  2. Background • Bartow plant is decommissioning on-site detention ponds and diverting process water to cooling water intake. Ultimately discharge to Old Tampa Bay. • Summer 2013 • Not a “new” discharge. Both atmospheric and unknown groundwater contributions.

  3. former To be decommissioned

  4. Allocation Request • Progress Energy is requesting a surface discharge allocation of 3 tons/year

  5. Reductions from repowering facility • Repowering of the plant (online in 2009): average atmospheric reduction of 2,726 tons NOx from 2010-2011 • For every 100 tons NOx in atmospheric discharge, 0.19% is deposited to the Bay as direct nitrogen loadings (ECT, TECO) • Progress Energy reduced their direct Bay loadings by 5.18 tons from 2010-2011

  6. Algae sampling - FWRI

  7. Requesting concurrence from Consortium on allocating 3 tons/yr surface discharge in Old Tampa Bay for Progress Energy

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