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

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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. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Working with State and Federal Regulatory and Land Management

Agencies

Navajo Nation Environmental Protection Agency

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Navajo Generating Station (NGS) BART Process

Unit 1, 2 and 3 = 750 MW each

U.S.BOR =24.3%, SRP = 21.7%, LADWP = 21.2% , APS = 14%, NPC = 11.3%, TEP = 7.5%

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2011

Installation Period Required if SCR is required in this BART

NGS Site LeaseTermination(12/23/19)

3 3 32 2 21 1 1

Lease Negotiations and Approvals

(12/31/11)

NEPA Process(Comp - 12/31/17)

2nd SIP/FIP update for RHR is

due in 2018

SCR Design and installation

Duration

Legal Challenges(2 years ?)

2-04-11 3NGS Owners Initial Proposal - GDReeves

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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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