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- Response to Public Comment: Regulations Addressing Cooling Water Intake Structures for Phase II Existing Facilities04-03-2009
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- For example, evaluating the commercial value of fish lost due to entrainment and impingement is not the same as enumerating the costs to successfully reintroduce those fish to the ecosystem ...
- Response to Public Comment, by Subject: Regulations Addressing Cooling Water Intake Structures for Phase II Existing Facilities04-03-2009
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- Gaulke Organization American Electric Power General statement of support EPAâs approach has concepts ... Church Organization Electric Power Supply Associaton (EPSA) General statement of support In general ...
- Response to Public Comment, Organized by Subject, Regulations Addressing Cooling Water Intake Structures for New Facilities04-02-2009
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- ... the facility regulations would severely limit siting locations for new electric power plants and manufacturing facilities... siting of new power plants at a time when increased electricity production capabilities are needed.
- Response to Public Comment, Organized by Author, Regulations Addressing Cooling Water Intake Strutures for New Facilities04-02-2009
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- The Electric Power Research Institute has described the various technologies for fish protection and their usefulness at different facilities ... 4 See Electric Power Research Institute, Fish Protection at Cooling Water Intakes (EPRI Technology Review), TR-114013 ...
- COMMENTS OF US FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE ON THE ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT FOR THE GENERAL ELECTRIC/HOUSATONIC RIVER SITE, REST OF RIVER (JULY 2003 DRAFT), 9/30/2003, SDMS# 4933411-04-2003
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- United States Department of the Interior FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE New England Field Office 70 Commercial Street ... opportunity to review the Ecological Risk Assessment for the General Electric (GE)/Housatonic River Site, Rest of River, July 2003, as ...
- EPA: Federal Register: Revision of December 2000 Regulatory Finding on the Emissions of Hazardous Air Pollutants From Electric Utility Steam Generating Units and the Removal of Coal- and Oil-Fired Electric Utility Steam Generating Units From the Section 112(c) List03-29-2005
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- Finally, an electric utility steam generating unit is any ââfossil fuel fired combustion ... more than 25 megawatts that serves a generator that produces electricity for sale.ââ (See CAA 112(a)(8.
- FINAL USER GUIDE TO THE DOCKET FOR THE 2005 AND 2006 ANNUAL REVIEWS AND THE 2006 EFFLUENT GUIDELINES PROGRAM PLAN01-11-2007
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- 29 30 31 Provides information on Steam Electric ELGs and methodology comments... 1068) Comments on possible inclusion of cogeneration units under steam electric ELGs.
- FINAL USER GUIDE TO THE DOCKET FOR THE 2005 AND 2006 ANNUAL REVIEWS AND THE 2006 EFFLUENT GUIDELINES PROGRAM PLAN01-11-2007
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- 29 30 31 Provides information on Steam Electric ELGs and methodology comments... 1068) Comments on possible inclusion of cogeneration units under steam electric ELGs.
- Regulatory Impact Analysis of the Final Clean Air Mercury Rule04-06-2005
- "Analyzes the benefits and costs of the final Clean Air Mercury Rule."
- Regulatory Impact Analysis Of The Clean Air Mercury Rule, Final Report.04-06-2005
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- 4-39 4.5.1 Fish Consumption Pathways and Associated Fish-Consuming Populations... 4-41 4.5.3 General Fish Consumption Rates for Key Fish Consuming Populations.
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