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SL002014 Village Hall June 24, 2002 Village of Freeport, New York Freeport Electric Village of Freeport, New York Freeport Electric
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SL002014 Description of the Project v Two separately owned and operated natural gas fueled 44 MW combustion turbines with ancillary equipment to be constructed adjacent to existing power plant v Noise wall construction reduces noise levels v Construction of near GEP stacks and Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) to mitigate air impacts, in compliance with LAER, Lowest Achievable Emissions Rate v State of the Art technology to reduce existing air and noise impacts v Two separately owned and operated natural gas fueled 44 MW combustion turbines with ancillary equipment to be constructed adjacent to existing power plant v Noise wall construction reduces noise levels v Construction of near GEP stacks and Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) to mitigate air impacts, in compliance with LAER, Lowest Achievable Emissions Rate v State of the Art technology to reduce existing air and noise impacts
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SL002014 Construction of: v 2 Natural Gas fueled Power Plants, clean – state of the art – technology, one owned by the Village to serve native load and one merchant facility v Cooling Tower replacement for Village of Freeport v Gas supply line from KeySpan to two power plants v Electric Interconnection from 2 power plants to New Switching Station v Switching Station to connect Village of Freeport and PPL to LIPA and the rest of LI v 2 Natural Gas fueled Power Plants, clean – state of the art – technology, one owned by the Village to serve native load and one merchant facility v Cooling Tower replacement for Village of Freeport v Gas supply line from KeySpan to two power plants v Electric Interconnection from 2 power plants to New Switching Station v Switching Station to connect Village of Freeport and PPL to LIPA and the rest of LI
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SL002014 Existing Power Plant Viewed from Creek
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SL002014 Computer Enhanced View from Creek
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SL002014 Computer enhanced Image of Switching Station
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SL002014 Village of Freeport Plant and Merchant Plant v independent/separate facilities ØNatural Gas-fueled Combustion turbines ØAir Pollution Control Equipment ØAmmonia scrubbing equipment ØLow Sulfur Fuel for back-up use v shared facilities ØSecondary containment system (with existing tanks) ØNoise Wall ØNatural Gas pipeline and Electric Transmission line, however will meter separately v independent/separate facilities ØNatural Gas-fueled Combustion turbines ØAir Pollution Control Equipment ØAmmonia scrubbing equipment ØLow Sulfur Fuel for back-up use v shared facilities ØSecondary containment system (with existing tanks) ØNoise Wall ØNatural Gas pipeline and Electric Transmission line, however will meter separately
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SL002014 SEQRA – Unlisted Action vs. Type 1 Action v “Determination of Significance” Positive Declaration or Negative Declaration? v Unlisted doesn’t require Coordinated Review v Type 1 require Coordinated Review v The Village as Lead Agency is performing a Coordinated Review v “Determination of Significance” Positive Declaration or Negative Declaration? v Unlisted doesn’t require Coordinated Review v Type 1 require Coordinated Review v The Village as Lead Agency is performing a Coordinated Review
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SL002014 Purpose of SEQRA To incorporate the consideration of environmental factors into the local agency’s decision-making process at the earliest possible time
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SL002014 Decision is primarily based on the Environmental Assessment
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SL002014 What is an EA? v An EA is an evaluation of the known or potential environmental consequences of a proposed action v EAs help involved and interested agencies identify their concerns about the action and provide guidance to the lead agency in making its determination of significance v An EA is an evaluation of the known or potential environmental consequences of a proposed action v EAs help involved and interested agencies identify their concerns about the action and provide guidance to the lead agency in making its determination of significance
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SL002014 The EA for the Freeport Electric Plant No. 2 Generating Project
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SL002014 Social Issues v Land Use and Zoning v Community Facilities v Cultural Resources v Visual Resources v Socioeconomic and Environmental Justice v Public Health and Safety v Land Use and Zoning v Community Facilities v Cultural Resources v Visual Resources v Socioeconomic and Environmental Justice v Public Health and Safety
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SL002014 Existing and Proposed Views from Norman Levy Preserve
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SL002014 Technical Issues v Traffic and Transportation – no change from existing v Air Quality – better than in full compliance, LAER and SCR v Noise – in full compliance v Infrastructure – no impacts v Contaminated Materials – no impacts v Soils, Geology, and Seismology – no impacts v Traffic and Transportation – no change from existing v Air Quality – better than in full compliance, LAER and SCR v Noise – in full compliance v Infrastructure – no impacts v Contaminated Materials – no impacts v Soils, Geology, and Seismology – no impacts
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SL002014 Existing and Proposed View looking East from East First St.
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SL002014 Environmental Issues v Natural Resources, including wetlands, restored to better than existing conditions v Water Resources – no impact v Storm Water Management – no impact v Coastal Zone Management/Coastal Storms v Natural Resources, including wetlands, restored to better than existing conditions v Water Resources – no impact v Storm Water Management – no impact v Coastal Zone Management/Coastal Storms
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SL002014 Construction Impacts – Temporary v Warehousing, Noise Abatement and Traffic Abatement Procedures Implemented
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SL002014 Determination of Significance Impact or No Impact ?
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SL002014 Determination of Significance The project conforms to standards designed to protect the environment and appropriate design parameters have been imposed to ensure standards are enforced
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SL002014 Negative Declaration No significant impact is expected to occur to: air, land resources, visual resources, groundwater resources, surface water, cultural resources, open space and recreation, transportation, energy and public health. Furthermore, no significant noise and odor impacts are expected
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