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

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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  Not a “new” discharge. Both atmospheric and unknown groundwater contributions.

former To be decommissioned

Allocation Request  Progress Energy is requesting a surface discharge allocation of 3 tons/year

Reductions from repowering facility  Repowering of the plant (online in 2009): average atmospheric reduction of 2,726 tons NOx from  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

Algae sampling - FWRI

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