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Working with State and Federal Regulatory and Land Management Agencies

Working with State and Federal Regulatory and Land Management Agencies Navajo Nation Environmental Protection Agency. Navajo Generating Station (NGS) BART Process. U.S.BOR =24.3%, SRP = 21.7%, LADWP = 21.2% , APS = 14%, NPC = 11.3%, TEP = 7.5%. Unit 1, 2 and 3 = 750 MW each.

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Working with State and Federal Regulatory and Land Management Agencies

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  1. Working with State and Federal Regulatory and Land Management Agencies Navajo Nation Environmental Protection Agency

  2. Navajo Generating Station (NGS) BART Process U.S.BOR =24.3%, SRP = 21.7%, LADWP = 21.2% , APS = 14%, NPC = 11.3%, TEP = 7.5% Unit 1, 2 and 3 = 750 MW each

  3. Installation Period Required if SCR is required in this BART 2011 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 DOI Approvals (Comp - 7/1/18) SCR Design and installation Duration NGS Site Lease Termination (12/23/19) NEPA Process (Comp - 12/31/17) 2nd SIP/FIP update for RHR is due in 2018 Legal Challenges (2 years ?) Lease Negotiations and Approvals (12/31/11) NGS Owners Initial Proposal - GDReeves

  4. NGS Study • Evaluate technical, economic and legal feasibility of options • DOI coordinate the study with DOE • Bureau of Reclamation contract with NREL • Stakeholder Involvement DOI, NGS Owners, CAWCD, Navajo Nation, Hopi Tribe, CAP water‐using Indian tribes, Conservation Groups and other interested NGOs

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