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Questionnaire for Steam Electric Power Generating Effluent Guidelines (New)

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Steam Electric Questionnaire

PART A - STEAM ELECTRIC POWER PLANT OPERATIONS
Table of Contents
Section Title

Tab Name

Part A Instructions
Plant Contact Information
General Plant Operating Characteristics
Plant Identification and Information on Permits and Studies
Outfall Information
Ponds/Impoundments
Landfills
Plant Property and Water Balance
Steam Electric Generating Unit Information
Condenser Cooling Water Systems
Fuel Usage by Steam Electric Generating Unit
NOx Control Systems
Flue Gas Mercury Control Systems
Carbon Capture Systems
Wet Electrostatic Precipitator Systems
Coal Storage and Processing
Part A Comments
Listing of Fossil-Type Fuels
Steam Electric Questionnaire Code Tables

Part A Instructions
Part A Section 1.1
Part A Section 1.2
Part A Section 2.1
Part A Section 2.2
Part A Section 3
Part A Section 4
Part A Section 5
Part A Section 6
Part A Section 7
Part A Section 8
Part A Section 9
Part A Section 10
Part A Section 11
Part A Section 12
Part A Section 13
Part A Comments
Table A-17
Code Tables

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Part A. Instructions

Plant ID: Insert Plant ID
Plant Name: Insert Plant Name
PART A. STEAM ELECTRIC POWER PLANT OPERATIONS

INSTRUCTIONS
Complete Part A of the questionnaire for your plant. As you are completing the
electronic form, note the following: When you enter your plant name and plant ID on the
Part A Table of Contents tab, all name and ID fields throughout Part A will automatically
populate. Refer to the overall questionnaire instructions, the glossary, and the acronym
list for assistance with completing Part A.
Please provide all free response answers in the highlighted yellow areas. Throughout
Part A, you may need to make copies of certain sections/questions. Instructions are
provided throughout Part A regarding making copies. Note that outfall number or steam
electric generating unit ID must be populated on the copied tab or section, located in the
upper right corner under "Plant ID" and "Plant Name", in order to correlate the requested
information with the correct outfall or steam electric generating unit.

Where the questionnaire indicates to provide an attachment, an electronic format (e.g.,
PDF) is preferred; however, hardcopies are also acceptable.
Use the Comments tab at the end of Part A to do the following: provide additional
information as requested in certain questions within Part A; indicate atypical data (e.g., if
2009 information is not representative of normal operations); and note methods used to
make best engineering estimates in the event that exact data are not available.

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Plant ID: Insert Plant ID
Plant Name: Insert Plant Name
Part: A
Section Title: 1.1. Plant Contact Information
Instructions: Throughout Section 1.1 (Questions A1-1 to A1-5), provide information requested on plant contacts. Please
provide all free response answers in the highlighted yellow areas.

CBI?

A1-1. Provide the physical plant address in the yellow spaces provided below.

Yes

Plant Name:
Street Address:
City:
State:
CBI?
Yes

Zip Code:

State

A1-2. Provide the name, title, telephone and fax numbers, and e-mail address of the primary contact for technical
information supplied in this questionnaire.
Primary Technical Contact Name:
Primary Technical Contact Title:
Email:
Street Address:
City:
State:

Zip Code:

State

Telephone Number:
Fax Number:
Convenient time to call between (Eastern Time):

am/pm

to

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CBI?
Yes

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A1-3. Provide the name, title, telephone and fax numbers, and e-mail address of the secondary contact for
technical information supplied in this questionnaire.
Secondary Technical Contact Name:
Secondary Technical Contact Title:
Email:
Street Address:
City:
State:

Zip Code:

State

Telephone Number:
Fax Number:
Convenient time to call between (Eastern Time):

am/pm

to
CBI?
Yes

am/pm

A1-4. Provide the name, title, telephone and fax numbers, and e-mail address of the primary contact for
economic/financial information supplied in this questionnaire.
Primary Economic/Financial Contact Name:
Primary Economic/Financial Contact Title:
Email:
Street Address:
City:
State:

Zip Code:

State

Telephone Number:
Fax Number:
Convenient time to call between (Eastern Time):

am/pm

to

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am/pm

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Yes

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A1-5. Provide the name, title, telephone and fax numbers, and e-mail address of the secondary contact for
economic/financial information supplied in this questionnaire.
Secondary Economic/Financial Contact Name:
Secondary Economic/Financial Contact Title:
Email:
Street Address:
City:
State:

Zip Code:

State

Telephone Number:
Fax Number:
Convenient time to call between (Eastern Time):

am/pm

to

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am/pm

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Plant ID: Insert Plant ID
Plant Name: Insert Plant Name
Part: A
Section Title: 1.2. General Plant Operating Characteristics
Instructions: Throughout Section 1.2 (Questions A1-6 to A1-14), provide information requested on general plant operating characteristics.
Please provide all free response answers in the highlighted yellow areas.

CBI?

A1-6. Is the plant permanently retired or will it be permanently retired by December 31, 2011?

Yes
Yes
No

(Stop)
(Continue)

STOP! IF YOU ANSWERED YES TO QUESTION A1-6,
DO NOT COMPLETE THE REMAINDER OF THIS QUESTIONNAIRE.
CBI?
Yes

A1-7. Does the plant generate or have the potential to generate electricity from a steam electric generating unit (i.e., a generating unit
that utilizes a thermal cycle employing the steam/water system as the thermodynamic medium (steam turbine))? [NOTE:
Combined cycle systems with at least one associated steam turbine are considered steam electric generating units.]

Yes

(Continue)

No, this plant does not generate or have the potential to generate electricity from a steam electric generating unit.

(Stop)

STOP! IF YOU ANSWERED NO TO QUESTION A1-7,
DO NOT COMPLETE THE REMAINDER OF THIS QUESTIONNAIRE.

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Yes

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A1-8. Indicate all of the fossil or nuclear fuels that the plant used to generate electricity in 2009 (refer to Table A-17 for a further
breakdown of fossil-type fuels in the "Type of Fuel" tab). [NOTE: Do NOT include fuels only used for start up or emergency
generators when answering this question.]
Coal
Oil
Gas
Petroleum Coke
Nuclear Fuel
None (the plant did not use fossil or nuclear fuels other than for start up in 2009)

STOP! IF YOU ANSWERED NONE IN QUESTION A1-8,
DO NOT COMPLETE THE REMAINDER OF THIS QUESTIONNAIRE.
CBI?
Yes

A1-9. Identify how the plant uses/handles the electricity generated and indicate the percent of electricity by end use/handling. [Check
all boxes that apply.]
Used on site

%

Distributed for sale

%

Other

%

If “Other” was selected, use the yellow space below to provide a description of electricity end use/handling.

CBI?
Yes

A1-10. Provide the primary, secondary, and tertiary six-digit North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes that best
describe the plant’s activities. Refer to the U.S. Census Bureau’s website to identify appropriate NAICS codes
(http://www.census.gov/eos/www/naics/).
Primary NAICS:
Secondary NAICS:
Tertiary NAICS:

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Yes

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A1-11. Is the generation of electricity the primary purpose (i.e., the predominant source of revenue and principal reason for operation)
of the plant?
Yes
No, specify the primary purpose of the plant to the right:

STOP! IF YOU ANSWERED NO IN QUESTION A1-11,
DO NOT COMPLETE THE REMAINDER OF THIS QUESTIONNAIRE.
CBI?

A1-12. Identify how the plant uses steam generated at the plant and indicate the percent of steam by use. [Check all boxes that apply.]

Yes
Electricity Generation

%
%
%

Heating and/or Cooling
Other

If “Other” was selected, use the space below to provide a description of the use for steam.

CBI?
Yes

A1-13. Provide the total plant nameplate electric generating capacity, as reported in U.S. DOE/EIA Form 860, schedule 3, line 1, and
the total electric net summer and winter capacities.
Nameplate capacity

MW

Net summer capacity

MW

Net winter capacity

MW

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Yes

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A1-14. In Table A-1, provide the total net and gross electrical generation for all electric generating units at the plant during calendar
years 2007 through 2009.
Table A-1. Net and Gross Plant Electrical Generation for 2007-2009
Calendar Year
2007
2008
2009

Net Electrical Generation (MWhrs)
MW-hrs
MW-hrs
MW-hrs

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Gross Electrical
Generation (MW-hrs)
MW-hrs
MW-hrs
MW-hrs

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Plant ID: Insert Plant ID
Plant Name: Insert Plant Name
Part: A
Section Title: 2.1. Plant Identification and Information on Permits and Studies
Instructions: Throughout Section 2.1 (Question A2-1 to A2-4), provide information requested on plant identity, permits, and studies. Please
provide all free response answers in the highlighted yellow areas.

CBI?
Yes

A2-1. Provide the identification code of this plant as reported on U.S. DOE/EIA Form-860, "Annual Electric Generator Report," schedule
2, line 1.
EIA Plant Identification Code:

CBI?

Check here if not applicable

A2-2. Provide the identification code of this plant as used when reporting to the Rural Utilities Service (RUS).

Yes
Check here if not applicable

RUS Plant Identification Code:
CBI?
Yes

A2-3. Did the plant conduct any Environmental Assessment (EA) or Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) studies on receiving waters
or pond/impoundments reported in Table A-4?
Yes
No

(Continue)
(Skip to Question A2-4)

If yes, please attach results from the study(ies).
I have attached the results from the study(ies)
I did not attach the results from the study(ies). Explain why:

CBI?
Yes

A2-4. In Table A-2, provide a list of the plant’s most recently approved permits that are associated with industrial activities. If the plant
has more than one ID for a permit type, list all IDs in the space provided. Also indicate if the plant has a new/pending permit under
development.
Note: Do NOT include the following types of permits: permits required for construction of wastewater and/or sanitary sewage
facilities, erosion and sediment control permits associated with construction activities, temporary and general permits for
hydrostatic testing water, water obstruction and encroachment permits, and/or water allocation permits.
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Table A-2. Permit Information

Permit Type

Permit ID(s)

National Pollutant Discharge
Elimination System (NPDES)
Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act (RCRA)
Stormwater

Air Pollution Operating
Underground Injection Control
(UIC)

Approval Date
Month
Year

Expiration Date
Month
Year

Month

Year

Month

Year

Month

Year

Month

Year

Month

Year

Month

Year

Month

Year

Month

Year

Month

Year

Month

Year

Month

Year

Month

Year

Month

Year

Month

Year

Month

Year

Month

Year

Month

Year

Month

Year

Month

Year

Month

Year

Month

Year

Month

Year

Month

Year

Month

Year

Month

Year

Month

Year

Month

Year

Month

Year

Month

Year

Month

Year

New/Pending
Permit is Under
Development
Yes/No

Yes/No

Yes/No

Yes/No

Yes/No

If the plant does not have an individual NPDES permit , skip to Section 3.

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Plant ID: Insert Plant ID
Plant Name: Insert Plant Name
Outfall Number: Insert Outfall Number
Part: A
Section Title: 2.2. Outfall Information
Instructions: Throughout Section 2.2 (Questions A2-5 to A2-10), provide information for all internal and final outfalls designated in the plant's
NPDES permit. Note: This section does not require information on stormwater outfalls, other than those storm water outfalls that
may be identified in the NPDES permit itself. Please provide all free response answers in the highlighted yellow areas.

Make copies of Section 2.2 for each outfall designated in the plant's NPDES permit using the "Copy Section 2.2" button below.
Enter the outfall number in the space provided above.

Copy Section 2.2
CBI?
Yes

A2-5. Provide the name, latitude/longitude, the typical volume of discharge in 2009 (either gpd and gpy OR gpm and hpd if flow is
intermittent), and the number of days of discharge in 2009 for the outfall.
Outfall Name:
Coordinates
Latitude

Degrees

Minutes

Seconds

Longitude
Discharge Flow:

CBI?

gpy
and
dpy

OR

gpd
and
dpy

OR

gpm
and
hpd
and
dpy

A2-6. Identify if the outfall is an internal or final outfall.

Yes
Internal Outfall
Final Outfall

(Skip to Section 3)
(Continue)

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A2-7. Does the outfall release water to a discharge canal prior to discharging to surface water?

Yes
Yes
No

CBI?
Yes

A2-8. Provide the receiving surface water name and type of surface water. If the receiving surface water is unnamed, provide the
name(s) of the next receiving water downstream with a designated name.
Receiving Surface Water Name:
Type of Surface Water:

Other, specify:

Type of Receiving Water

If the receiving surface water is unnamed, provide the name(s)
of the next receiving water downstream with a designated
name.
CBI?

A2-9. Has a mixing zone been applied to the outfall?

Yes
Yes
No

CBI?

A2-10. In Table A-3, provide the percent contribution that each wastewater listed has to the total outfall flow.

Yes

Table A-3. Wastewaters Discharged Through Outfall
Wastewater
Percent Contribution of
Outfall Flow
Cooling Water
Fly Ash Sluice
Bottom Ash Sluice
FGD Scrubber Wastewater (slurry blowdown or scrubber purge)
Leachate from Coal Combustion Residue Landfills or Ponds/Impoundments
Coal Pile Runoff
Metal Cleaning Waste
Storm Water
Other
Total

100%

Outfall is used for emergency discharges only. (Respondent still required to answer Table A-3.)

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Plant ID: Insert Plant ID
Plant Name: Insert Plant Name
Part: A
Section Title: 3. Ponds/Impoundments
Instructions: Throughout Section 3 (Questions A3-1 to A3-3), provide information for all ponds/impoundments the plant has or is currently constructing/installing or planning to construct/install by December
31, 2020.

CBI?
Yes

A3-1. Does the plant have or is the plant currently constructing/installing or planning to construct/install by December 31, 2020 any ponds/impoundments used for the storage, treatment, and/or
disposal of process wastewater , residues , or by-products (including sludge or water streams containing residues or by-products)?
Note: This includes ponds/impoundments located on non-adjoining property that are under the operational control of the plant.
(Continue)
(Skip to Section 4)

Yes
No

CBI?
Yes

A3-2. In Table A-4 below list all pond/impoundment units located at the plant, or pond/impoundments the plant is currently constructing/installing or planning to construct/install by December 31, 2020,
including those located on non-adjoining property, used for storage, treatment, and/or disposal of process wastewater, residues, or by-products (including sludge or water streams containing
residues or by-products). For each pond/impoundment unit, EPA assigned an ID number (e.g., SPD-1, SPD-2) in Table A-4, which will be used throughout the remainder of the survey. In the
“Plant Designation” column, provide the plant’s name for each pond/impoundment unit.
Additionally, provide the latitude and longitude at the pond outlet (see glossary), the closest distance from the pond/impoundment unit to the nearest surface water, the year the
pond/impoundment unit was brought online (or is planned to be brought online), and indicate whether the pond/impoundment is lined or unlined and whether leachate (see glossary) is collected
from the pond/impoundment (e.g., the pond/impoundment has a leachate collection system or other means for collecting leaks or seepage, etc.). Note: If the pond/impoundment does not have a
pond outlet, provide the latitude and longitude corresponding to the emergency outlet for the pond/impoundment.
Table A-4. Identification of Plant Pond/Impoundment Units

Latitude and
Longitude at Pond
Pond/
Outlet
‌Impoundment
deg min sec
Unit ID
Plant Designation
Active/Inactive/Open Pond/Impoundment Units
Lat:
Long:
SPD-1

Is the Pond
Lined?

Is Leachate
(including
Leaks or
Seepage)
Collected?

Closest Distance
to Nearest Surface
Water
(ft)

Year Initially
Brought Online Or
Planned to be
Brought Online

Is the Pond/
Impoundment Inactive?

Yes/No

Yes/No

Yes/No

SPD-2

Lat:
Long:

Yes/No

Yes/No

Yes/No

SPD-3

Lat:
Long:

Yes/No

Yes/No

Yes/No

SPD-4

Lat:
Long:

Yes/No

Yes/No

Yes/No

SPD-5

Lat:
Long:

Yes/No

Yes/No

Yes/No

SPD-6

Lat:
Long:

Yes/No

Yes/No

Yes/No

SPD-7

Lat:
Long:

Yes/No

Yes/No

Yes/No

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SPD-8

Lat:
Long:

Yes/No

Yes/No

Yes/No

SPD-9

Lat:
Long:

Yes/No

Yes/No

Yes/No

SPD-10

Lat:
Long:

Yes/No

Yes/No

Yes/No

SPD-11

Lat:
Long:

Yes/No

Yes/No

Yes/No

SPD-12

Lat:
Long:

Yes/No

Yes/No

Yes/No

SPD-13

Lat:
Long:

Yes/No

Yes/No

Yes/No

SPD-14

Lat:
Long:

Yes/No

Yes/No

Yes/No

Yes/No

Yes/No

Retired/Closed Pond/Impoundment Units
Lat:
RET-SPD-1
Long:
RET-SPD-2

Lat:
Long:

Yes/No

Yes/No

RET-SPD-3

Lat:
Long:

Yes/No

Yes/No

RET-SPD-4

Lat:
Long:

Yes/No

Yes/No

SPD-A

Lat:
Long:

Yes/No

Yes/No

SPD-B

Lat:
Long:

Yes/No

Yes/No

SPD-C

Lat:
Long:

Yes/No

Yes/No

SPD-D

Lat:
Long:

Yes/No

Yes/No

SPD-E

Lat:
Long:

Yes/No

Yes/No

Planned Pond/Impoundment Units

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CBI?
Yes

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A3-3. In Table A-5 below, indicate all process wastewater, residues, or by-products (or sludges or water streams containing the wastes, residues or by-products) that are stored, treated, and/ or
disposed of in each pond/impoundment unit identified in Table A-4. [Check all boxes that apply.] For solid waste and process wastewater not listed in the checkboxes or the drop down menu
provide the name and description in the yellow box provided. Do not include treatment chemicals that are added to the pond/impoundment.
Table A-5. Wastes Stored or Disposed of in Plant Pond/Impoundment Units
Pond/
Impoundment
Unit ID

Solid Waste

Process Wastewater

Boiler Slag

FGD Calcium Sulfate (Gypsum)

Process Wastewaters

Process Wastewaters

Bottom Ash

FGD Calcium Sulfite – Not Pozzolanic

Process Wastewaters

Process Wastewaters

Fly Ash

FGD Pozzolanic Material

Process Wastewaters

Process Wastewaters

Solids from Dry FGD
Pond ID

Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:

Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:

Boiler Slag

FGD Calcium Sulfate (Gypsum)

Process Wastewaters

Process Wastewaters

Bottom Ash

FGD Calcium Sulfite – Not Pozzolanic

Process Wastewaters

Process Wastewaters

Fly Ash

FGD Pozzolanic Material

Process Wastewaters

Process Wastewaters

Solids from Dry FGD
Pond ID

Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:

Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:

Boiler Slag

FGD Calcium Sulfate (Gypsum)

Process Wastewaters

Process Wastewaters

Bottom Ash

FGD Calcium Sulfite – Not Pozzolanic

Process Wastewaters

Process Wastewaters

Fly Ash

FGD Pozzolanic Material

Process Wastewaters

Process Wastewaters

Solids from Dry FGD
Pond ID

Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:

Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:

Boiler Slag

FGD Calcium Sulfate (Gypsum)

Process Wastewaters

Process Wastewaters

Bottom Ash

FGD Calcium Sulfite – Not Pozzolanic

Process Wastewaters

Process Wastewaters

Fly Ash

FGD Pozzolanic Material

Process Wastewaters

Process Wastewaters

Solids from Dry FGD
Pond ID

Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:

Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:

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Boiler Slag

FGD Calcium Sulfate (Gypsum)

Process Wastewaters

Process Wastewaters

Bottom Ash

FGD Calcium Sulfite – Not Pozzolanic

Process Wastewaters

Process Wastewaters

Fly Ash

FGD Pozzolanic Material

Process Wastewaters

Process Wastewaters

Solids from Dry FGD
Pond ID

Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:

Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:

Boiler Slag

FGD Calcium Sulfate (Gypsum)

Process Wastewaters

Process Wastewaters

Bottom Ash

FGD Calcium Sulfite – Not Pozzolanic

Process Wastewaters

Process Wastewaters

Fly Ash

FGD Pozzolanic Material

Process Wastewaters

Process Wastewaters

Solids from Dry FGD
Pond ID

Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:

Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:

Boiler Slag

FGD Calcium Sulfate (Gypsum)

Process Wastewaters

Process Wastewaters

Bottom Ash

FGD Calcium Sulfite – Not Pozzolanic

Process Wastewaters

Process Wastewaters

Fly Ash

FGD Pozzolanic Material

Process Wastewaters

Process Wastewaters

Solids from Dry FGD
Pond ID

Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:

Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:

Boiler Slag

FGD Calcium Sulfate (Gypsum)

Process Wastewaters

Process Wastewaters

Bottom Ash

FGD Calcium Sulfite – Not Pozzolanic

Process Wastewaters

Process Wastewaters

Fly Ash

FGD Pozzolanic Material

Process Wastewaters

Process Wastewaters

Solids from Dry FGD
Pond ID

Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:

Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:

Boiler Slag

FGD Calcium Sulfate (Gypsum)

Process Wastewaters

Process Wastewaters

Bottom Ash

FGD Calcium Sulfite – Not Pozzolanic

Process Wastewaters

Process Wastewaters

Fly Ash

FGD Pozzolanic Material

Process Wastewaters

Process Wastewaters

Pond ID

Solids from Dry FGD

Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:

Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:

Boiler Slag

FGD Calcium Sulfate (Gypsum)

Process Wastewaters

Process Wastewaters

Bottom Ash

FGD Calcium Sulfite – Not Pozzolanic

Process Wastewaters

Process Wastewaters

Fly Ash

FGD Pozzolanic Material

Process Wastewaters

Process Wastewaters

Pond ID

Solids from Dry FGD

Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:

Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:

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Boiler Slag

FGD Calcium Sulfate (Gypsum)

Process Wastewaters

Process Wastewaters

Bottom Ash

FGD Calcium Sulfite – Not Pozzolanic

Process Wastewaters

Process Wastewaters

Fly Ash

FGD Pozzolanic Material

Process Wastewaters

Process Wastewaters

Pond ID

Solids from Dry FGD

Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:

Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:

Boiler Slag

FGD Calcium Sulfate (Gypsum)

Process Wastewaters

Process Wastewaters

Bottom Ash

FGD Calcium Sulfite – Not Pozzolanic

Process Wastewaters

Process Wastewaters

Fly Ash

FGD Pozzolanic Material

Process Wastewaters

Process Wastewaters

Pond ID

Solids from Dry FGD

Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:

Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:

Boiler Slag

FGD Calcium Sulfate (Gypsum)

Process Wastewaters

Process Wastewaters

Bottom Ash

FGD Calcium Sulfite – Not Pozzolanic

Process Wastewaters

Process Wastewaters

Fly Ash

FGD Pozzolanic Material

Process Wastewaters

Process Wastewaters

Pond ID

Solids from Dry FGD

Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:

Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:

Boiler Slag

FGD Calcium Sulfate (Gypsum)

Process Wastewaters

Process Wastewaters

Bottom Ash

FGD Calcium Sulfite – Not Pozzolanic

Process Wastewaters

Process Wastewaters

Fly Ash

FGD Pozzolanic Material

Process Wastewaters

Process Wastewaters

Pond ID

Solids from Dry FGD

Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:

Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:

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Plant ID: Insert Plant ID
Plant Name: Insert Plant Name
Part: A
Section Title: 4. Landfills
Instructions: Throughout Section 4 (Questions A4-1 to A4-3), provide information for landfills (see glossary) the plant has or is currently constructing/installing or planning to
construct/install by December 31, 2020.
Note: This includes landfills located on non-adjoining property that are under the operational control of the plant. This also includes landfills, within 20 miles,
owned/operated by the plant's ultimate parent firm, for the purpose of storing/disposing of process wastewaters, residues, or by-products from the plant.

CBI?
Yes

A4-1. Does the plant have or is the plant currently constructing/installing or planning to construct/install by December 31, 2020 any landfills used for the storage or
disposal of process wastewater , residues , or by-products?
Yes
No

CBI?
Yes

(Continue)
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A4-2. In Table A-6 below, list all landfills located at the plant, or landfills the plant (or ultimate parent firm) is currently constructing/installing or planning to
construct/install by December 31, 2020, including those located on non-adjoining property, used for storage or disposal of process wastewater, residues, or byproducts from the plant. For each landfill, EPA assigned an ID number (e.g., LANDFILL-1, LANDFILL-2) in Table A-6, which will be used throughout the remainder
of the survey. In the “Plant Designation” column, provide the plant’s name for each landfill. Additionally, provide the latitude and longitude at the center of the
landfill, the closest distance from the landfill to the nearest surface water, the year the landfill was brought online (or is planned to be brought online), and indicate
whether the landfill is lined or unlined and whether leachate is collected from the landfill (i.e., the landfill has a leachate collection system or other collection
system).
Table A-6. Identification of Plant Landfills

Plant
Landfill ID
Designation
Active/Inactive/Open Landfills

Latitude and
Longitude at Center of
Landfill
Is the Landfill
deg min sec
Lined?

Is Leachate
Collected?

Closest Distance to
Nearest Surface
Water (ft)

Year Initially
Brought Online Or
Planned to be
Brought Online

Is the Landfill
Inactive?

LANDFILL-1

Lat:
Long:

Yes/No

Yes/No

Yes/No

LANDFILL-2

Lat:
Long:

Yes/No

Yes/No

Yes/No

LANDFILL-3

Lat:
Long:

Yes/No

Yes/No

Yes/No

LANDFILL-4

Lat:
Long:

Yes/No

Yes/No

Yes/No

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Retired/Closed Landfills
RETLANDFILL-1

Lat:
Long:

Yes/No

Yes/No

RETLANDFILL-2

Lat:
Long:

Yes/No

Yes/No

RETLANDFILL-3

Lat:
Long:

Yes/No

Yes/No

RETLANDFILL-4

Lat:
Long:

Yes/No

Yes/No

LANDFILL-A

Lat:
Long:

Yes/No

Yes/No

LANDFILL-B

Lat:
Long:

Yes/No

Yes/No

LANDFILL-C

Lat:
Long:

Yes/No

Yes/No

LANDFILL-D

Lat:
Long:

Yes/No

Yes/No

Planned Landfills

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Yes

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A4-3. In Table A-7 below, indicate all process wastewater , residues or by-products that are stored or disposed of in each landfill identified in Table A-6. [Check all
boxes that apply.] For solid waste not listed in the checkboxes provide the name and description in the yellow box provided.
Table A-7. Wastes Stored or Disposed of in Landfills
Landfill ID

Waste Stored or Disposed of in Landfill
Boiler Slag

FGD Calcium Sulfate (Gypsum)

Bottom Ash

FGD Calcium Sulfite – Not Pozzolanic

Fly Ash

FGD Pozzolanic Material
Solids from Dry FGD

Landfill ID

Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Boiler Slag

FGD Calcium Sulfate (Gypsum)

Bottom Ash

FGD Calcium Sulfite – Not Pozzolanic

Fly Ash

FGD Pozzolanic Material
Solids from Dry FGD

Landfill ID

Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Boiler Slag

FGD Calcium Sulfate (Gypsum)

Bottom Ash

FGD Calcium Sulfite – Not Pozzolanic

Fly Ash

FGD Pozzolanic Material
Solids from Dry FGD

Landfill ID

Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Boiler Slag

FGD Calcium Sulfate (Gypsum)

Bottom Ash

FGD Calcium Sulfite – Not Pozzolanic

Fly Ash

FGD Pozzolanic Material
Solids from Dry FGD

Landfill ID

Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:

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Boiler Slag

FGD Calcium Sulfate (Gypsum)

Bottom Ash

FGD Calcium Sulfite – Not Pozzolanic

Fly Ash

FGD Pozzolanic Material
Solids from Dry FGD

Landfill ID

Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Boiler Slag

FGD Calcium Sulfate (Gypsum)

Bottom Ash

FGD Calcium Sulfite – Not Pozzolanic

Fly Ash

FGD Pozzolanic Material
Solids from Dry FGD

Landfill ID

Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Boiler Slag

FGD Calcium Sulfate (Gypsum)

Bottom Ash

FGD Calcium Sulfite – Not Pozzolanic

Fly Ash

FGD Pozzolanic Material
Solids from Dry FGD

Landfill ID

Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Boiler Slag

FGD Calcium Sulfate (Gypsum)

Bottom Ash

FGD Calcium Sulfite – Not Pozzolanic

Fly Ash

FGD Pozzolanic Material
Solids from Dry FGD

Landfill ID

Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:

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Boiler Slag

FGD Calcium Sulfate (Gypsum)

Bottom Ash

FGD Calcium Sulfite – Not Pozzolanic

Fly Ash

FGD Pozzolanic Material
Solids from Dry FGD

Landfill ID

Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Boiler Slag

FGD Calcium Sulfate (Gypsum)

Bottom Ash

FGD Calcium Sulfite – Not Pozzolanic

Fly Ash

FGD Pozzolanic Material
Solids from Dry FGD

Landfill ID

Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:
Other, specify:

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Plant ID: Insert Plant ID
Plant Name: Insert Plant Name
Part: A
Section Title: 5. Plant Property and Water Balance
Instructions: Throughout Section 5 (Questions A5-1 to A5-3), provide information requested on plant property and
water balance. Please provide all free response answers in the highlighted yellow areas.

CBI?
Yes

A5-1. Provide the geographical coordinates of the plant (degrees, minutes, seconds) as reported to EIA on
U.S. DOE/EIA Form-860 (2007), schedule 2, line 6.
Note: Geographical coordinates are not required for any plants that have any nuclear units on site.
Geographical coordinates not provided, nuclear generating unit(s) located at the plant.

Coordinate
Latitude

Degrees

Minutes

Seconds

Longitude
CBI?
Yes

A5-2. Attach an aerial map showing the property boundary of the plant that shows buildings,
ponds/impoundments , landfills , and other significant features of the plant. Provide as many maps as
necessary. Number each map diagram in the upper right corner; the first map should be numbered
MAP-1, the second MAP-2, etc. Include the plant name and plant ID in the upper right hand corner of
each diagram. If there is one or more nuclear generating units on-site, an aerial map is NOT required.
Diagram is attached.
Diagram not attached because nuclear unit(s) on-site.

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Yes

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A5-3. Attach a water balance diagram for the plant that shows all sources of water, plant process
operations , process wastewaters generated and how they are handled/treated , flow rates of all water
streams, and all outfalls at the plant. Specific instructions for the diagram are provided in the checklist
below.
NOTE: You may use an existing diagram, such as a water balance diagram included in the
plant’s NPDES Form 2C, and mark the additional required information on the diagram by hand.
You may also use a diagram from previous years as long as the diagram is still representative
of current operations.
Provide as many diagrams as necessary to convey the information requested in the checklist below.
Number each block diagram in the upper right corner; the first block diagram should be numbered
WB-1, the second WB-2, etc. Include the plant name and plant ID in the upper right hand corner of
the diagram.
Diagram is attached.

Block Diagram Checklist
Mark the boxes below to verify that you have completed each checklist item...
Include the water balance diagram number, plant name, and plant ID on the diagram.
Show and label all water sources (e.g., lakes and rivers), process wastewater generated by each
steam electric generating unit and process operation, and outfalls. Use the codes provided in the
Codes Tables tab. Effluent streams may include process wastewater and sludges .

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Identify all wastewater treatment systems used to treat the process wastewaters generated by
the steam electric generating units. Represent the wastewater treatment systems as a block or
other shape. Use EPA-assigned numbers from other parts of the questionnaire if applicable. If
the wastewater treatment system does not have an EPA-assigned number, use the plantdesignated name for the wastewater treatment system.
Identify the final destination of the treated wastewater and process wastewater (e.g., treated
wastewater effluent to POTW or surface waters; solid wastes to on- or off-site destinations). Use
codes provided in the Codes Table tab.
Indicate, as appropriate, where treated wastewater is reused or recycled within the plant (e.g.,
reuse of settling pond/impoundment water as fly ash sluice).
Identify all outfall locations. Include NPDES permit outfall numbers, if applicable.
Provide the typical flow rates for all streams on the diagram (in gpm or gpd). If the wastewater
stream is intermittent, provide amount and frequency; for example “100 gal, twice/day, 100 dpy”
or “1000 gpm, 4 hpd, 365 dpy”. For sludges, provide amount in tpd.
If you believe that the diagram should be treated as confidential, stamp it "Confidential" or write
"Confidential" or "CBI" across the top. If any diagram is not marked "Confidential", it will be
considered nonconfidential under 40 CFR Part 2, Subpart B.
Review:
If any of the statements above were not checked, revise the block diagram(s) and ensure all
statements have been checked.

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Figure A-1: Example Water Balance Diagram

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Plant ID: Insert Plant ID
Plant Name: Insert Plant Name
Part: A
Section Title: 6. Steam Electric Generating Unit Information
Instructions: Throughout Section 6 (Questions A6-1 to A6-2), provide information requested on each steam electric generating unit that the plant has operated or any steam electric generating units the plant is currently
constructing/installing or planning to construct/install by December 31, 2015. Plants do NOT need to include information on units retired before January 1, 2009. Please provide all free response answers in the
highlighted yellow areas.

CBI?
Yes

A6-1. In Table A-8, provide information for each steam electric generating unit that commenced operating prior to January 1, 2010. Plants do NOT need to include information on units retired before January 1, 2009.
For combined cycle systems, provide EIA Generator IDs for all steam and combustion turbines associated with the combined cycle system. Provide the electric generation for the entire combined cycle system in
2009. In the “Type of Unit” column, if you indicate “Other”, provide an explanation in the Comments page. See the glossary for definitions of base load, peaking , cycling , and intermediate .

Table A-8. Steam Electric Units Operated Prior to January 1, 2010
Total Unit Nameplate Capacity

Steam
Electric Unit EIA Generator ID

Operated in 2009

Type of Steam Electric Prime
Mover (or Turbine)

Total Unit Electric
Generation in 2009 (MW- Steam Turbine
Capacity (MW)
hrs)

Combustion
Turbine
Capacity (MW)

Type of Unit

Is this Unit Now
Retired?

Yes
Base load

Calendar days of operation:
SE Unit-1

Peaking
Type of Turbine

No

Cycling

Yes

Intermediate

No

Other, specify:

Was operated in previous years

Yes

Base load

Calendar days of operation:
SE Unit-2

Peaking
Cycling

Type of Turbine

Yes

Intermediate

No

No
Other, specify:

Was operated in previous years

Yes

Base load

Calendar days of operation:

Peaking
Yes

Cycling

SE Unit-3

Type of Turbine
Intermediate

No

No

Other, specify:

Was operated in previous years

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Yes

Base load

Calendar days of operation:

Peaking
Cycling

SE Unit-4

Yes

Type of Turbine
Intermediate

No

No

Other, specify:

Was operated in previous years

Base load

Yes

Calendar days of operation:

Peaking
Cycling

SE Unit-5

Yes

Type of Turbine
Intermediate

No

No

Other, specify:

Was operated in previous years

Yes

Base load

Calendar days of operation:

Peaking
Cycling

SE Unit-6

Yes

Type of Turbine
Intermediate

No

No

Other, specify:

Was operated in previous years

Base load

Yes

Calendar days of operation:

Peaking
Cycling

SE Unit-7

Yes

Type of Turbine
Intermediate

No

No
Other, specify:

Was operated in previous years

Yes

Base load

Calendar days of operation:

Peaking
Cycling

SE Unit-8

Yes

Type of Turbine
Intermediate

No

No

Other, specify:

Was operated in previous years

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Yes

Base load

Calendar days of operation:

Peaking
Cycling

SE Unit-9

Yes

Type of Turbine
Intermediate

No

No

Other, specify:

Was operated in previous years

Yes

Base load

Calendar days of operation:

Peaking
Cycling

SE Unit-10

Yes

Type of Turbine
Intermediate

No

No

Other, specify:

Was operated in previous years

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CBI?
Yes

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A6-2. In Table A-9, provide information for each steam electric generating unit that commenced operating after December 31, 2009, or the plant is currently constructing/installing
or planning to construct/install by December 31, 2015. For combined cycle systems, provide EIA Generator IDs for all steam and combustion turbines associated with the
combined cycle system and provide the total capacity for all steam turbines and combustion turbines separately (i.e., sum the respective capacity for all steam turbines and
combustion turbines associated with the combined cycle system). In the "Type of Boiler or Reactor" column, check all that apply. In the “Type of Unit” column, if you indicate
“Other”, provide an explanation in the Comments page. See the glossary for definitions of base load, peaking, cycling, and intermediate.

Table A-9. Steam Electric Generating Units That Commenced Operating After December 31, 2009 or Planned Steam Electric Generating Units
Initial Date of
Operation or Planned
Date of Operation
Total Unit Nameplate Capacity
EIA Generator ID
(if applicable) or
Steam
Plant
Electric Unit
Designation

Type of Boiler or Reactor
[check all that apply]

Type of Steam
Electric Prime
Mover (or Turbine)

Month

Year

Peaking

Wall-fired boiler
Cyclone-fired boiler
Waste heat recovery boiler (HRSG)

Type of Unit
Base load

Tangential-fired boiler

SE Unit-A

Combustion
Steam Turbine
Turbine
Capacity (MW) Capacity (MW)

Cycling
Month

Type of Turbine

New Unit Year

Pressurized water reactor

Intermediate
Other, specify:

Boiling water reactor
Pressurized heavy water reactor
Other, specify below:

Base load

Tangential-fired boiler

Peaking

Wall-fired boiler
Cyclone-fired boiler

SE Unit-B

Waste heat recovery boiler (HRSG)

Cycling
Month

Type of Turbine

New Unit Year

Pressurized water reactor

Intermediate
Other, specify:

Boiling water reactor
Pressurized heavy water reactor
Other, specify below:

Base load

Tangential-fired boiler

Peaking

Wall-fired boiler
Cyclone-fired boiler

SE Unit-C

Waste heat recovery boiler (HRSG)

Cycling
Month

Type of Turbine

New Unit Year

Pressurized water reactor

Intermediate
Other, specify:

Boiling water reactor
Pressurized heavy water reactor
Other, specify below:

Base load

Tangential-fired boiler

Peaking

Wall-fired boiler
Cyclone-fired boiler

SE Unit-D

Waste heat recovery boiler (HRSG)

Cycling
Month

Type of Turbine

Pressurized water reactor

New Unit Year

Intermediate
Other, specify:

Boiling water reactor
Pressurized heavy water reactor
Other, specify below:

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Plant ID: Insert Plant ID
Plant Name: Insert Plant Name
Part: A
Section Title: 7. Condenser Cooling Water Systems
Instructions: Throughout Section 7 (Questions A7-1 to A7-3), provide information requested for all condenser cooling water systems currently operating at the plant and any condenser cooling water systems
the plant is currently constructing/installing or planning to construct/install by December 31, 2015. Please provide all free response answers in the highlighted yellow areas.

CBI?
Yes

A7-1. In Table A-10, provide information for all condenser cooling water systems currently operating at the plant and any condenser cooling water systems the plant is currently constructing/installing
or planning to construct/install by December 31, 2015. Indicate the type of condenser cooling system and the specific steam electric generating units that the system cools. [Check all boxes that
apply.] If the plant adds chemicals to the condenser cooling system, provide the chemical trade name, manufacturer, and active ingredient(s). If there is more than one active ingredient in the
chemical additive, include all of them in the yellow box provided. Separate multiple entries with commas. Enter the typical amount of process wastewater generated or blown down from the
cooling water system and the typical duration and frequency of generation or blow down. For planned cooling systems, provide this information to the extent known.

Table A-10. Condenser Cooling Systems for All Steam Electric Generating Units

Chemical Additives Added to the Cooling System and
Make-up Water System
Steam Electric Units
that the System Cools
Cooling Type of Condenser (check all boxes that
System ID
Cooling System
apply)
Operating Condenser Cooling Water Systems

CS-1

Type of Cooling System

Other:

CS-2

Type of Cooling System

Other:

CS-3

Type of Cooling System

Other:

SE Unit 1

SE Unit 8

SE Unit 2

SE Unit 9

SE Unit 3

SE Unit 10

SE Unit 4

SE Unit A

SE Unit 5

SE Unit B

SE Unit 6

SE Unit C

SE Unit 7

SE Unit D

SE Unit 1

SE Unit 8

SE Unit 2

SE Unit 9

SE Unit 3

SE Unit 10

SE Unit 4

SE Unit A

SE Unit 5

SE Unit B

SE Unit 6

SE Unit C

SE Unit 7

SE Unit D

SE Unit 1

SE Unit 8

SE Unit 2

SE Unit 9

SE Unit 3

SE Unit 10

SE Unit 4

SE Unit A

SE Unit 5

SE Unit B

SE Unit 6

SE Unit C

SE Unit 7

SE Unit D

Trade Name

Manufacturer

Typical Amount of
Typical Duration AND
Process
Frequency of
Wastewater
Generation/
Generated/Blow
Down from Cooling Blowdown (hpd AND
Active Ingredient(s)
dpy)
System (gpm)
hpd
gpm

dpy

hpd
gpm

dpy

hpd
gpm

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Planned Cooling Water Systems

CS-A

Type of Cooling System

Other:

CS-B

Type of Cooling System

Other:

CS-C

Type of Cooling System

Other:

CBI?

SE Unit 1

SE Unit 8

SE Unit 2

SE Unit 9

SE Unit 3

SE Unit 10

SE Unit 4

SE Unit A

SE Unit 5

SE Unit B

SE Unit 6

SE Unit C

SE Unit 7

SE Unit D

SE Unit 1

SE Unit 8

SE Unit 2

SE Unit 9

SE Unit 3

SE Unit 10

SE Unit 4

SE Unit A

SE Unit 5

SE Unit B

SE Unit 6

SE Unit C

SE Unit 7

SE Unit D

SE Unit 1

SE Unit 8

SE Unit 2

SE Unit 9

SE Unit 3

SE Unit 10

SE Unit 4

SE Unit A

SE Unit 5

SE Unit B

SE Unit 6

SE Unit C

SE Unit 7

SE Unit D

hpd
gpm

dpy

hpd
gpm

dpy

hpd
gpm

dpy

A7-2. How did the plant demonstrate compliance with limits on priority pollutants for cooling tower blowdown from these cooling systems? [Check all boxes that apply.]

Yes
Waste stream monitoring
Plant does not operate cooling towers
Certification from supplier
Engineering calculations
Plant does not have priority pollutant limits on cooling tower blowdown
Other, specify:

CBI?

A7-3. Is POTW effluent used in the cooling water system?

Yes
Yes
No

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Part A. Steam Electric Power Plant Operations

Plant ID: Insert Plant ID
Plant Name: Insert Plant Name
SE Unit ID: Insert SE Unit ID
Part: A
Section Title: 8. Fuel Usage by Steam Electric Generating Unit
Instructions: In Section 8 (Questions A8-1 through A8-3), provide information for all steam electric generating units that were operated in 2009, including units that operated for only part of 2009 (i.e., those units
for which you responded "Yes" in Question A6-1, Table A-8, "Operated in 2009" column). Please provide all free response answers in the highlighted yellow areas.
Make copies of Section 8 for each steam electric generating unit ID operated in 2009 using the "Copy Section 8" button below. Enter the steam electric generating unit ID (use unit IDs assigned in
Table A-8) in the space above titled "SE Unit ID".

Copy Section 8
CBI?
Yes

A8-1. In Table A-11, provide the types and amounts of fuels used in 2009. [Check all boxes that apply.] Include fuels used for start up. Also provide the BTU generated by each general fuel type reported
for the year 2009.
Note: EPA is requesting the BTUs actually generated by the fuel. Additionally, for reporting barrels of oil, use a conversion of one barrel is equal to 42 U.S. gallons, if needed.
Table A-11. Fuel Usage for Steam Electric Power Generation in 2009

Fossil/Nuclear Fuels
Coal and Petroleum Coke
BTU Generated by
Coal and/or
Petroleum Coke
Type
Amount (tons)

Gas
BTU Generated by
Gas
Type

Oil

Amount (Million ft3)

BTU Generated by
Oil
Type

Nuclear

Amount (barrels)

BTU Generated
by Nuclear Fuels
Type
Amount

Anthracite

Natural Gas

No. 1 Fuel Oil

Nuclear

Bituminous

Blast Furnace Gas

No. 2 Fuel Oil

None

Lignite

Gaseous Propane

No. 4 Fuel Oil

Subbituminous

Other Gases (Provide Below)

No. 5 Fuel Oil

Waste Coal

Units (Specify)

No. 6 Fuel Oil
None

Coal Synfuel

Diesel Fuel

Other Coal (Provide below)

Jet Fuel
Kerosene

Petroleum Coke

Waste Oil

None

Other Oil (Provide below)

None

Total BTU Generated by Fossil/Nuclear Fuels

Other Fuels (i.e., Fuels other than Fossil or Nuclear)
Type

Amount

Units (Specify)

Type

Amount

Units (Specify)

Type

Amount

Municipal Solid Waste

Landfill Gas

None

Wood

Other Biomass

Other (Provide below)

Units (Specify)

Total BTU Generated by Other Fuels
Total BTU Generated by All Fuels

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A8-2. Do the total BTUs generated by the fossil/nuclear fuels comprise 50 percent or more of the total BTUs generated by all fuels for the steam electric generating unit in 2009?

Yes
Yes
No

CBI?
Yes

A8-3. Did the plant report a fossil or nuclear fuel as the predominant or second most predominant energy source for this generating unit on Form EIA-860 for reporting year 2009? NOTE: This information
is reported in Schedule 3, Part B, lines 9 and 11.
Yes
No

If the plant responded "Yes" to either Question A8-2 or A8-3, then this steam electric generating unit is classified as a "fossil/nuclear electric generating unit" for the purposes of this questionnaire. If
the plant responded "No" to both Questions A8-2 and A8-3, then this electric generating unit is classified as an "other electric generating unit" for the purposes of this questionnaire.

NOTE: IF ALL STEAM ELECTRIC GENERATING UNITS IDENTIFIED IN TABLE A-8 ARE CLASSIFIED AS "OTHER ELECTRIC GENERATING UNITS" (BASED ON THE CLASSIFICATION
DETERMINED FROM QUESTIONS A8-2 AND A8-3), DO NOT COMPLETE THE REMAINDER OF THIS QUESTIONNAIRE.

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Plant ID: Insert Plant ID
Plant Name: Insert Plant Name
Part: A
Section Title: 9. NOx Control Systems
Instructions: Throughout Section 9 (Questions A9-1 to A9-11), provide information for all NOx control systems operated on fossil-fueled electric generating units on or
after January 1, 2009 and all NOx control systems the plant is currently constructing/installing or planning to construct/install on fossil-fueled electric
generating units by December 31, 2020. See Part A Section 8 for unit classifications. You will need to indicate the steam electric generating units that are
serviced by these air pollution control systems. Use codes from Table A-8 or Table A-9 to designate the SE Unit ID.

CBI?
Yes

A9-1. Did the plant operate any NOx control systems on fossil-fueled electric generating units after January 1, 2009 or is the plant currently constructing/installing or
planning to construct/install any NOx control system on fossil-fueled electric generating units by December 31, 2020? See Part A Section 8 for unit
classifications.
Yes
No

(Complete Table A-12)
(Skip to Section 10)

In Table A-12, provide information for NOx control systems that the plant operated after January 1, 2009, is currently constructing/installing, or planning to
construct/install by December 31, 2020 on each operating or planned fossil-fueled electric generating unit (identified in Table A-8 or Table A-9). Provide the
steam electric generating unit ID (use codes from Table A-8 or Table A-9), the type of NOx control system(s) operating or planned for the steam electric
generating unit, whether the NOx control system(s) are operating or planned, and the date the NOx control was/will be installed. In addition, for the steam
electric generating units serviced by a SCR system, identify the date and location (i.e., on- or off-site) of the last and next SCR catalyst
replacement/regeneration.
Table A-12. NOx Control Systems

SE Unit ID

SE Unit ID

SE Unit ID

Type of NOx Control
System

Status of
Date of Installation,
NOx
Control Previous or Planned
Month
Year
System

SCR

Operating/Planned
Month

SNCR

Operating/Planned
Month

Overfire Air

Operating/Planned
Month

Low NOx burners

Operating/Planned
Month

Other:

Operating/Planned
Month

SCR

Operating/Planned
Month

SNCR

Operating/Planned
Month

Overfire Air

Operating/Planned
Month

Low NOx burners

Operating/Planned
Month

Other:

Operating/Planned
Month

For Steam Electric Generating Units Serviced by a SCR System
Date of Next
Planned SCR
Date of Last SCR
Catalyst
Catalyst
Where Last
Where Next SCR
Replacement or
Replacement or
SCR Catalyst
Catalyst
Regeneration
Regeneration
Regeneration
Regeneration is
Month
Year
Month
Year
Occurred
Planned to Occur
Month

Last Year

Planned Month

Planned Year
Planned Onsite/Offsite

Last Onsite/Offsite
Last Replaced/Regenerated

Month

Planned Replaced/Regenerated

Last Year

Planned Month

Planned Year
Planned Onsite/Offsite

Last Onsite/Offsite
Last Replaced/Regenerated

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SE Unit ID

SE Unit ID

SE Unit ID

SE Unit ID

SE Unit ID

SE Unit ID

CBI?
Yes

SCR

Operating/Planned
Month

SNCR

Operating/Planned
Month

Overfire Air

Operating/Planned
Month

Low NOx burners

Operating/Planned
Month

Other:

Operating/Planned
Month

SCR

Operating/Planned
Month

SNCR

Operating/Planned
Month

Overfire Air

Operating/Planned
Month

Low NOx burners

Operating/Planned
Month

Other:

Operating/Planned
Month

SCR

Operating/Planned
Month

SNCR

Operating/Planned
Month

Overfire Air

Operating/Planned
Month

Low Nox burners

Operating/Planned
Month

Other:

Operating/Planned
Month

SCR

Operating/Planned
Month

SNCR

Operating/Planned
Month

Overfire Air

Operating/Planned
Month

Low NOx burners

Operating/Planned
Month

Other:

Operating/Planned
Month

SCR

Operating/Planned
Month

SNCR

Operating/Planned
Month

Overfire Air

Operating/Planned
Month

Low NOx burners

Operating/Planned
Month

Other:

Operating/Planned
Month

SCR

Operating/Planned
Month

SNCR

Operating/Planned
Month

Overfire Air

Operating/Planned
Month

Low NOx burners

Operating/Planned
Month

Other:

Operating/Planned
Month

Month

Last Year

Planned Month

Planned Year
Planned Onsite/Offsite

Last Onsite/Offsite
Last Replaced/Regenerated

Month

Planned Replaced/Regenerated

Last Year

Planned Month

Planned Year
Planned Onsite/Offsite

Last Onsite/Offsite
Last Replaced/Regenerated

Month

Planned Replaced/Regenerated

Last Year

Planned Month

Planned Year
Planned Onsite/Offsite

Last Onsite/Offsite
Last Replaced/Regenerated

Month

Planned Replaced/Regenerated

Last Year

Planned Month

Planned Year
Planned Onsite/Offsite

Last Onsite/Offsite
Last Replaced/Regenerated

Month

Planned Replaced/Regenerated

Last Year

Planned Month

Planned Year
Planned Onsite/Offsite

Last Onsite/Offsite
Last Replaced/Regenerated

Month

Planned Replaced/Regenerated

Last Year

Planned Month

Planned Year
Planned Onsite/Offsite

Last Onsite/Offsite
Last Replaced/Regenerated

Planned Replaced/Regenerated

A9-2. If the plant has sent an SCR catalyst off site for regeneration, provide the company name, location, and phone number for the company(ies) that performed
the last two SCR catalyst regenerations .
Plant did not send SCR catalyst offsite for regeneration.

Table A-13. Companies that performed the last two SCR catalyst regenerations
Company Name

City

State

Telephone Number

State
State

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A9-3. If the SCR catalyst is regenerated on site, indicate whether process wastewater is generated from the regeneration process.

Yes
Yes
No
NA: SCR catalyst is NOT regenerated on site

CBI?

(Continue)
(Skip to Question A9-7)
(Skip to Question A9-7)

A9-4. Provide the typical volume of SCR catalyst regeneration wastewater generated (gpy) and the frequency at which the process wastewater is generated.

Yes

gpy
CBI?
Yes

times every

year(s)

A9-5. Is the SCR catalyst regeneration wastewater commingled with other wastewaters? If yes, indicate the wastewaters with which the SCR catalyst regeneration
wastewater is commingled. [Check all boxes that apply.]
Yes
Fly ash transport water
Bottom ash transport water
FGD scrubber purge
Cooling tower blowdown
Once-through cooling water
Cleaning wastes from cleaning metal process equipment
Other, specify:
No

CBI?
Yes

A9-6. Indicate all intermediate and final destination(s) of the SCR catalyst regeneration wastewater. If the plant recycles the SCR catalyst regeneration wastewater,
indicate the plant process to which this water is recycled. [Check all that apply].
Immediately recycled back to plant process. Please describe how the process wastewater is reused:

Transferred to on-site treatment system. Identify the type of treatment system below. [Check all boxes that apply.]
Settling pond

Constructed wetlands

pH adjustment

Other, specify:

Chemical precipitation
Discharged to surface water. Provide NPDES permitted outfall number (from Part A Section 2.2):
Indirect discharge to a publicly or privately owned treatment works
Other, explain:

CBI?

A9-7. Is the SCR catalyst washed on site?

Yes
Yes
No

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A9-8. Is process wastewater generated from the SCR catalyst washing process?

Yes
Yes
No

CBI?
Yes

(Continue)
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A9-9. Provide the typical volume of SCR catalyst washing wastewater generated (gpy) and the frequency at which the process wastewater is
generated.
gpy

CBI?
Yes

times every

year(s)

A9-10. Is the SCR catalyst washing wastewater commingled with other wastewaters? If yes, indicate the wastewaters with which the SCR catalyst washing
wastewater is commingled. [Check all boxes that apply.]
Yes
Fly ash transport water
Bottom ash transport water
FGD scrubber purge
Cooling tower blowdown
Once-through cooling water
Cleaning wastes from cleaning metal process equipment
Other, specify:
No

CBI?
Yes

A9-11. Indicate all intermediate and final destination(s) of the SCR catalyst washing wastewater. If the plant recycles the SCR catalyst washing wastewater, indicate
the plant process to which this water is recycled. [Check all that apply].
Immediately recycled back to plant process. Please describe how the process wastewater is reused:

Transferred to on-site treatment system. Identify the type of treatment system below. [Check all boxes that apply.]
Settling pond

Constructed wetlands

pH adjustment

Other, specify:

Chemical precipitation
Discharged to surface water. Provide NPDES permitted outfall number (from Part A Section 2.2):
Indirect discharge to a publicly or privately owned treatment works
Other, explain:

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Plant ID: Insert Plant ID
Plant Name: Insert Plant Name
Part: A
Section Title: 10. Flue Gas Mercury Control Systems
Instructions: Throughout Section 10 (Questions A10-1 to A10-5), provide information for all flue gas mercury control systems (including those
not currently operating) that are currently installed on fossil-fueled electric generating units and all systems the plant is currently
constructing/installing or planning to construct/install on fossil-fueled electric generating units by December 31, 2020. See Part A
Section 8 for unit classifications. Do NOT include FGD, SCR/SNCR, and particulate matter control systems . You will need to
indicate the steam electric generating units that are serviced by these air pollution control systems. Use codes from Table A-8 or
Table A-9 to designate the SE Unit ID.
CBI?
Yes

A10-1. Are there any flue gas mercury control systems (other than FGD, SCR/SNCR, or particulate matter control systems ) installed on
fossil-fueled electric generating units or is the plant currently constructing/installing or planning to construct/install any flue gas
mercury control systems on fossil-fueled electric generating units by December 31, 2020? See Part A Section 8 for unit
classifications.
Yes
No

(Complete Table A-14)
(Skip to Question A10-3)

In Table A -14 provide information for all flue gas mercury control systems (other than FGD, SCR/SNCR, or particulate matter
control systems) currently installed on fossil-fueled electric generating units (including those not currently operating) and all systems
the plant is currently constructing/installing or planning to construct/install on fossil-fueled electric generating units by December 31,
2020. Provide the type of mercury control system and the generating units that are or will be serviced by the system. [Check all
boxes that apply.] For planned mercury control systems, provide the type of system it will be and all generating units that will be
serviced by the system.
Table A-14. Flue Gas Mercury Control Systems

Location of
Mercury Control
Handling of
System in
Type of
Steam Electric Units
Mercury
Mercury
Mercury
that Exhaust to the Date of Installation, Relation to Initial
Control
Control
System (Check all Previous or Planned Particulate Matter Control Solid
Month
Year
Waste
Control System
System
Systems
boxes that apply)
Currently Operating Flue Gas Mercury Control Systems
SE Unit 1
SE Unit 6
Month
Upstream/Downstream
Wet/Dry
FGMC-1
SE Unit 2

SE Unit 7

SE Unit 3

SE Unit 8

SE Unit 4

SE Unit 9

SE Unit 5

SE Unit 10

Design or
Targeted
Mercury
Removal
Efficiency
(%)

Other:
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FGMC-2

SE Unit 1

SE Unit 6

SE Unit 2

SE Unit 7

SE Unit 3

SE Unit 8

SE Unit 4

SE Unit 9

SE Unit 5

SE Unit 10

Month

Upstream/Downstream

Wet/Dry

Month

Upstream/Downstream

Wet/Dry

Month

Upstream/Downstream

Wet/Dry

Month

Upstream/Downstream

Wet/Dry

Month

Upstream/Downstream

Wet/Dry

Select

Select

Select

Other:
FGMC-3

SE Unit 1

SE Unit 6

SE Unit 2

SE Unit 7

SE Unit 3

SE Unit 8

SE Unit 4

SE Unit 9

SE Unit 5

SE Unit 10

Other:
FGMC-4

SE Unit 1

SE Unit 6

SE Unit 2

SE Unit 7

SE Unit 3

SE Unit 8

SE Unit 4

SE Unit 9

SE Unit 5

SE Unit 10

Other:
Planned Flue Gas Mercury Control Systems
SE Unit 1
SE Unit 6
FGMC-A
SE Unit 2

SE Unit 7

SE Unit 3

SE Unit 8

SE Unit 4

SE Unit 9

SE Unit 5

SE Unit 10

Other:
FGMC-B

SE Unit 1

SE Unit 6

SE Unit 2

SE Unit 7

SE Unit 3

SE Unit 8

SE Unit 4

SE Unit 9

SE Unit 5

SE Unit 10

Other:
FGMC-C

SE Unit 1

SE Unit 6

SE Unit 2

SE Unit 7

SE Unit 3

SE Unit 8

SE Unit 4

SE Unit 9

SE Unit 5

SE Unit 10

Other:

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Yes

CBI?

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A10-2. In the space below, provide a description of all flue gas mercury control system processes, the plant is currently operating, currently
constructing/installing, or planning to construct/install by December 31, 2020. Include the solid wastes and process wastewater
streams generated, the volume and characteristics (i.e., pollutants present) of the process wastewater generated, and any known
or anticipated probable effect on other process wastewater (e.g., fly ash transport water). Additionally, indicate how the solid wastes
and process wastewater from mercury control systems are/will be handled (e.g., are solid wastes combined with fly ash). Provide
the final destination of all mercury control system wastes (e.g., sent to an ash pond or other impoundment, landfilled, or hauled off
site).

A10-3. Has the plant ever operated or does it plan to operate a pilot-scale flue gas mercury control system for a pilot study evaluation?

Yes

Yes
No

(Continue)
(Skip to Section 11)

Specify the type(s) of technology studied:
CBI?
Yes

A10-4 Did the study evaluate process wastewaters generated by the technology or identify that process wastewater will be generated or
affected by the technology?
Yes
No

CBI?
Yes

(Continue)
(Skip to Section 11)

A10-5 Provide the name of the company whose technology was/will be tested, the start and end date of the pilot study, and attach the
final technical evaluation report from the pilot study (if study is complete).
Company Name:
Start Date:

End Date:

I have attached the final technical evaluation report.
I did not attach the final technical evaluation report. Explain why:

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Plant ID: Insert Plant ID
Plant Name: Insert Plant Name
Part: A
Section Title: 11. Carbon Capture Systems
Instructions: Throughout Section 11 (Questions A11-1 to A11-6), provide information for all carbon capture systems operated on fossil-fueled electric generating
units on or after January 1, 2009 and all systems the plant is currently constructing/installing or planning to construct/install on fossil-fueled electric
generating units by December 31, 2020. See Part A Section 8 for unit classifications. Provide this information for both full-scale and pilot-scale systems.
You will need to indicate the steam electric generating units that are serviced by these air pollution control systems. Use codes from Table A-8 or Table
A-9 to designate the SE Unit ID.
CBI?
Yes

A11-1. Did the plant operate any carbon capture systems on fossil-fueled electric generating units after January 1, 2009 or is the plant currently
constructing/installing or planning to construct/install any carbon capture systems on fossil-fueled electric generating units by December 31, 2020? See
Part A Section 8 for unit classifications.
Yes
No

(Complete Table A-15)
(Skip to Section 12)

In Table A-15 provide information for carbon capture systems that the plant operated after January 1, 2009 on fossil-fueled electric generating units at
the plant and systems that the plant is currently constructing/installing or planning to construct/install on fossil-fueled electric generating units by
December 31, 2020. Provide the type of carbon capture system and the steam electric generating units that correspond to the system. [Check all boxes
that apply.] For planned carbon capture systems, provide the type of system it will be and all steam electric generating units that will correspond to the
system.
Table A-15. Carbon Capture Systems
Steam Electric Units
Corresponding to the
Type of Carbon
System (Check all boxes
CCS Systems
Capture System
that apply).
Currently Operating Carbon Capture Systems
SE Unit 1
SE Unit 6
CCS-1

Date of Installation, Previous or
Planned
Month
Year

Full Scale or
Pilot Scale

Percent of Flue
Gas Treated

Month

SE Unit 2

SE Unit 7

Full Scale

SE Unit 3

SE Unit 8

Pilot Scale

SE Unit 4

SE Unit 9

SE Unit 5

SE Unit 10

Other:
CCS-2

Month

SE Unit 1

SE Unit 6

SE Unit 2

SE Unit 7

Full Scale

SE Unit 3

SE Unit 8

Pilot Scale

SE Unit 4

SE Unit 9

SE Unit 5

SE Unit 10

Other:

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CCS-3

Month

SE Unit 1

SE Unit 6

SE Unit 2

SE Unit 7

Full Scale

SE Unit 3

SE Unit 8

Pilot Scale

SE Unit 4

SE Unit 9

SE Unit 5

SE Unit 10

Other:
CCS-4

Month

SE Unit 1

SE Unit 6

SE Unit 2

SE Unit 7

Full Scale

SE Unit 3

SE Unit 8

Pilot Scale

SE Unit 4

SE Unit 9

SE Unit 5

SE Unit 10

Other:
Planned Carbon Capture Systems
CCS-A

SE Unit 1

SE Unit 6

SE Unit 2

SE Unit 7

Full Scale

SE Unit 3

SE Unit 8

Pilot Scale

SE Unit 4

SE Unit 9

SE Unit 5

SE Unit 10

Month

Other:
CCS-B

Month

SE Unit 1

SE Unit 6

SE Unit 2

SE Unit 7

Full Scale

SE Unit 3

SE Unit 8

Pilot Scale

SE Unit 4

SE Unit 9

SE Unit 5

SE Unit 10

Other:
CCS-C

Month

SE Unit 1

SE Unit 6

SE Unit 2

SE Unit 7

Full Scale

SE Unit 3

SE Unit 8

Pilot Scale

SE Unit 4

SE Unit 9

SE Unit 5

SE Unit 10

Other:
CBI?
Yes

A11-2. In the space below, provide a description of all full-scale and pilot-scale carbon capture system processes, previously tested, previously operated,
currently operating, currently being constructed/installed, and/or planned to constructed/installed by December 31, 2020. Provide a general description
of the system, including the specific list of types of chemicals and equipment used, the types of process wastewater generated, and any known or
anticipated probable effect on other process wastewater streams (e.g., fly ash transport water). Additionally, indicate how the process wastewater
streams from the carbon capture process were/will be managed.

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Yes

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A11-3. Has the plant operated any full-scale or pilot-scale carbon capture systems for studies in which process wastewaters generated by the technology were
evaluated?
Yes
No

CBI?
Yes

(Continue)
(Skip to Section 12)

A11-4. Provide the name of the company whose technology was tested, the start and end date of the study, and attach the final technical evaluation report
from the study (if study is complete).
Company Name:
Start Date:

End Date:

I have attached the final technical evaluation report.
I did not attach the final technical evaluation report. Explain why:

CBI?
Yes

A11-5. Provide the typical volume of process wastewater generated from the carbon capture system (gpm) and the duration (hpd) and frequency (dpy) of
carbon capture wastewater generation.
gpm

CBI?

hpd

dpy

A11-6. Were characterization samples of the carbon capture wastewater collected during the study?

Yes
Yes
No

(Continue)
(Skip to Section 12)

Provide the analytical results of the carbon capture wastewater characterization (if not already included in the technical report requested in Question
A11-4).
I have attached the analytical results of the carbon capture wastewater characterization.
I did not attach the analytical results of the carbon capture wastewater characterization. Explain why:

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Plant ID: Insert Plant ID
Plant Name: Insert Plant Name
Part: A
Section Title: 12. Wet Electrostatic Precipitator Systems
Instructions: Throughout Section 12, provide information for all wet electrostatic precipitator (ESP) systems operated on fossil-fueled electric generating units
on or after January 1, 2009 and all systems the plant is currently constructing/installing or planning to construct/install on fossil-fueled electric
generating units by December 31, 2020. See Part A Section 8 for unit classifications. Provide this information for both full-scale and pilot-scale
systems. You will need to indicate the steam electric generating units that are serviced by these air pollution control systems. Use codes from
Table A-8 or Table A-9 to designate the SE Unit ID.

CBI?
Yes

A12-1. Did the plant operate any wet ESP systems on fossil-fueled electric generating units after January 1, 2009 or is the plant currently
constructing/installing or planning to construct/install any wet ESP systems on fossil-fueled electric generating units by December 31, 2020?
See Part A Section 8 for unit classifications.
Yes
No

(Complete Table A-16)
(Skip to Section 13)

In Table A-16 provide information for wet ESP systems that the plant operated after January 1, 2009 that service fossil-fueled electric generating
units and systems that the plant is currently constructing/installing or planning to construct/install to service fossil-fueled electric generating units
by December 31, 2020. Provide the steam electric generating units that correspond to the system, the date the system was/is planned to be
installed, the location of the system, whether it is a full-scale or pilot-scale system, and if it is a pilot-scale system, the percent of flue gas that is
treated.
Table A-16. Wet Electrostatic Precipitator Systems
Steam Electric Units
Corresponding to the
Wet ESP
System (Check all boxes
System IDs
that apply).
Currently Operating Wet ESP Systems
SE Unit 1
SE Unit 6
WESP-1

Date of Installation,
Previous or Planned
Month
Year
Month

Location of Wet ESP System

Full Scale or
Pilot Scale

Percent of Flue
Gas Treated

Immediately downstream of dry ESP

SE Unit 2

SE Unit 7

Immediately downstream of baghouse

SE Unit 3

SE Unit 8

Immediately downstream of wet FGD

SE Unit 4

SE Unit 9

Other (Explain below):

SE Unit 5

SE Unit 10

Full Scale
Pilot Scale

Other:

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WESP-2

Month

Immediately downstream of dry ESP

SE Unit 1

SE Unit 6

SE Unit 2

SE Unit 7

Immediately downstream of baghouse

Full Scale

SE Unit 3

SE Unit 8

Immediately downstream of wet FGD

Pilot Scale

SE Unit 4

SE Unit 9

Other (Explain below):

SE Unit 5

SE Unit 10

Other:
WESP-3

Month

Immediately downstream of dry ESP

SE Unit 1

SE Unit 6

SE Unit 2

SE Unit 7

Immediately downstream of baghouse

Full Scale

SE Unit 3

SE Unit 8

Immediately downstream of wet FGD

Pilot Scale

SE Unit 4

SE Unit 9

SE Unit 5

SE Unit 10

Other (Explain below):

Other:
WESP-4

Month

Immediately downstream of dry ESP

SE Unit 1

SE Unit 6

SE Unit 2

SE Unit 7

Immediately downstream of baghouse

Full Scale

SE Unit 3

SE Unit 8

Immediately downstream of wet FGD

Pilot Scale

SE Unit 4

SE Unit 9

Other (Explain below):

SE Unit 5

SE Unit 10

Other:
Planned Wet ESP Systems
SE Unit 1
WESP-A

SE Unit 5

Month

Immediately downstream of dry ESP

SE Unit 2

SE Unit 6

Immediately downstream of baghouse

Full Scale

SE Unit 3

SE Unit 7

Immediately downstream of wet FGD

Pilot Scale

SE Unit 4

SE Unit 8

Other (Explain below):

SE Unit 9

SE Unit 10

Other:
WESP-B

Month

Immediately downstream of dry ESP

SE Unit 1

SE Unit 6

SE Unit 2

SE Unit 7

Immediately downstream of baghouse

Full Scale

SE Unit 3

SE Unit 8

Immediately downstream of wet FGD

Pilot Scale

SE Unit 4

SE Unit 9

Other (Explain below):

SE Unit 5

SE Unit 10

Other:
WESP-C

Month

Immediately downstream of dry ESP

SE Unit 1

SE Unit 6

SE Unit 2

SE Unit 7

Immediately downstream of baghouse

Full Scale

SE Unit 3

SE Unit 8

Immediately downstream of wet FGD

Pilot Scale

SE Unit 4

SE Unit 9

Other (Explain below):

SE Unit 5

SE Unit 10

Other:
CBI?

A12-2. Provide the flow rate, duration, and frequency of the wastewater generated from the wet ESP system for calendar year 2009.

Yes

gpm
hpd
dpy

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A12-3. Provide the source of the water used in the wet ESP system. [Check all boxes that apply.]

Yes
Raw intake water
Intake water that has been treated on site prior to use
Process wastewater, specify

Process Wastewaters

Other process wastewater, specify:
Other, explain:

CBI?
Yes

A12-4. For water sources that may be used in the wet ESP (e.g., fresh intake, recycled process water), indicate the maximum chlorides concentration
and maximum solids percentage that is acceptable for the water to be used for those purposes. Identify any other criteria that the source water
must meet.
Chlorides concentration:

ppm

Solids percentage:

%

Other, explain:

CBI?
Yes

A12-5. Indicate all intermediate and final destination(s) of the wet ESP wastewater. If the plant recycles the wet ESP wastewater, indicate the plant
process to which this water is recycled. [Check all that apply].
Immediately recycled back to plant process. Please describe how the wet ESP wastewater is reused:

Transferred to solid separation process. Identify the type of solid separation process below. [Check all boxes that apply.]
Dewatering bin

Hydrocyclones

Centrifuges

Filters

Other (Explain):
Transferred to treatment system reported in Tables D-1 or D-2. Identify the type of treatment system below. [Check all boxes that apply.]
Settling pond

Chemical precipitation

Biological reactor – aerobic

Biological reactor – anoxic/anaerobic

Mechanical vapor compression (brine concentrator)

Constructed wetlands

Mechanical vapor compression (brine concentrator) with spray dryer
Mechanical vapor compression (brine concentrator) with crystallizer
Other, explain:
Discharged to surface water. Provide NPDES permitted outfall number (from Part A Section 2.2):
Indirect discharge to a publicly or privately owned treatment works
Deep well injection
Other, explain:

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CBI?
Yes

A12-6. Has the plant operated any full-scale or pilot-scale wet ESP systems for studies in which process wastewaters generated by the technology were
evaluated?
Yes
No

CBI?
Yes

(Continue)
(Skip to Section 13)

A12-7. Provide the name of the company whose technology was tested, the start and end date of the study, and attach the final technical evaluation
report from the study (if study is complete).
Company Name:
Start Date:

End Date:

I have attached the final technical evaluation report.
I did not attach the final technical evaluation report. Explain why:

CBI?

A12-8. Were characterization samples of the wet ESP wastewater collected during the study?

Yes
Yes
No

(Continue)
(Skip to Section 13)

Provide the analytical results of the wet ESP wastewater characterization (if not already included in the technical report requested in Question
A12-7).
I have attached the analytical results of the wet ESP wastewater characterization.
I did not attach the analytical results of the wet ESP wastewater characterization. Explain why:

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Plant ID: Insert Plant ID
Plant Name: Insert Plant Name
Part: A
Section Title: 13. Coal Storage and Processing
Instructions: Throughout Section 13 (Questions A13-1 to A13-17), provide information regarding the storage, processing,
and use of coal for all steam electric generating units that were operated in 2009. Please provide all free
response answers in the highlighted yellow areas.

CBI?
Yes

CBI?

A13-1. Did the plant store or process any coal on site in 2009? Processing coal includes any methods used to
prepare the coal for use at the plant including but not limited to crushing/pulverizing coal.
Yes

(Continue)

No

(Skip to Question A13-16)

A13-2. Provide the amount (gpy) and number of days of discharge of coal pile runoff in 2009. If there was no coal
pile runoff discharge, enter “0” and provide the reason in the Comments tab. The plant can estimate
discharge of coal pile runoff, but a description of the estimation method must be included in the Comments
tab.
gpy

number of days of discharge in 2009

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Part A. Steam Electric Power Plant Operations

A13-3. Was the coal pile runoff monitored for pH?

Yes
Yes
No

(Continue)
(Skip to Question A13-4)

If yes, provide the pH range for the coal pile runoff generated at the plant (prior to any commingling with
other water streams, including other stormwater).
pH in coal pile runoff:

CBI?

Minimum:

S.U.

Maximum:

S.U.

Median:

S.U.

A13-4. Is coal pile runoff transferred to a pond/impoundment?

Yes
Yes, transferred to a pond/impoundment
Segregated - specify pond/impoundment unit ID(s) from Table A-4:
Commingled - specify pond/impoundment unit ID(s) from Table A-4:
No

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A13-5. Indicate all intermediate and final destination(s) of the coal pile runoff. If the plant recycles the coal pile
runoff, indicate the plant process to which this water is recycled. [Check all that apply].
Immediately recycled back to plant process. Please indicate the plant process(es) to which the process wastewater is recycled.
Fly or bottom ash sluicing
Flue gas desulfurization
Other, explain:
Transferred to on-site treatment system. Identify the type of treatment system below. [Check all boxes that apply.]
Settling pond

Constructed wetlands

pH adjustment

Other, specify:

Chemical precipitation
Discharged to surface water. Provide NPDES permitted outfall number (from Part A Section 2.2):
Indirect discharge to a publicly or privately owned treatment works
Other, explain:

CBI?
Yes

A13-6. Indicate whether the plant washes the coal on site. (See the definition for coal washing in the glossary for
assistance).
Yes
No

(Continue)
(Skip to Question A13-8)

Provide the average volume of coal wash water generated (gpm), the duration of water generation (hpd),
and the frequency of water generation (dpy).
gpm

hpd

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A13-7. Indicate all intermediate and final destination(s) of the coal wash water. If the plant recycles the coal wash
water, indicate the plant process to which this water is recycled. [Check all that apply].
Immediately recycled back to plant process. Please indicate the plant process(es) to which the wastewater is recycled.
Fly or bottom ash sluicing
Flue gas desulfurization
Other, explain:
Transferred to pond(s)/impoundment(s). Provide the IDs of the pond/impoundment unit(s) previously defined in Table A-4:

Transferred to on-site treatment system. Identify the type of treatment system below. [Check all boxes that apply.]
Settling pond

Constructed wetlands

Biological reactor - aerobic

Biological reactor - anoxic/anaerobic

Chemical precipitation
Other, specify:

Discharged to surface water. Provide NPDES permitted outfall number (from Part A Section 2.2):
Indirect discharge to a publicly or privately owned treatment works
Other, explain:

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A13-8. Did the plant blend more than one coal together on site during 2009? Blending is the act of intentionally
mixing different coal types (e.g., bituminous and subbituminous) prior to combustion. Note that natural
mixing of coal types that occurs in the coal piles does not constitute blending.
Yes
No

CBI?

(Continue)
(Skip to Question A13-10)

A13-9. Did the plant generate any process wastewater associated with the blending of the coals during 2009?

Yes
Yes (provide amount below)
Units

Over

days

No

CBI?

A13-10. Did the plant pulverize coal for use in any boiler during 2009?

Yes
Yes
No

(Continue)
(Skip to Question A13-16)

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A13-11. Was any water used in the coal pulverization process, other than that used for sluicing mill rejects?

Yes
Yes
No

(Continue)
(Skip to Question A13-12)

Provide the volume of coal pulverization process wastewater generated in 2009 (gpd OR gpy) and the
frequency of this process wastewater generation (days).
Units

CBI?

Over

days

A13-12. Were mill rejects sluiced in 2009?

Yes
Yes
No

(Continue)
(Skip to Question A13-14)

Provide the volume of mill rejects sluice water generated in 2009 (gpd OR gpy) and the frequency of sluice
water generation (days).
Units

CBI?

Over

days

A13-13. Were the mill rejects sluiced separately or were they sluiced with fly and/or bottom ash?

Yes
Sluiced by

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A13-14. Are the mill rejects pyritic?

Yes
Yes
No
Unknown

CBI?
Yes

A13-15. Indicate how mill rejects are disposed of and provide amount(s). If the mill rejects are sent to a
pond/impoundment, indicate whether they are combined with fly and/or bottom ash. [Check all boxes that
apply.]
Stored in/transferred to a pond/impoundment reported in Table A-4

tpd

Combined with fly ash in pond/impoundment
Combined with bottom ash in pond/impoundment
Not combined with fly or bottom ash in pond/impoundment
Stored in/transferred to a landfill reported in Table A-6
Hauled off site for disposal
Other, explain:

CBI?

tpd
tpd
tpd

A13-16. Did the plant gasify coal, petroleum coke, or oil to operate an IGCC generating unit during 2009?

Yes
Yes
No

CBI?
Yes

A13-17. Is the plant currently operating, currently constructing/installing, or planning to construct/install by December
31, 2015 an IGCC generating unit that was not in operation during 2009?
Yes
No

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Plant ID: Insert Plant ID
Plant Name: Insert Plant Name
Part: A
Section Title: Part A Comments
Instructions: Cross reference your comments by question number and indicate the confidential status of your comment by checking the box
next to “Yes” under "CBI?" (Confidential Business Information).

Question Number

Comment

CBI?
Yes

CBI?
Yes

CBI?
Yes

CBI?
Yes

CBI?
Yes

CBI?
Yes

CBI?
Yes

CBI?
Yes

CBI?
Yes

CBI?
Yes

CBI?
Yes

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CBI?
Yes

CBI?
Yes

CBI?
Yes

CBI?
Yes

CBI?
Yes

CBI?
Yes

CBI?
Yes

CBI?
Yes

CBI?
Yes

CBI?
Yes

CBI?
Yes

CBI?
Yes

CBI?
Yes

CBI?
Yes

CBI?
Yes

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CBI?
Yes

CBI?
Yes

CBI?
Yes

CBI?
Yes

CBI?
Yes

CBI?
Yes

CBI?
Yes

CBI?
Yes

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Table A-17. Listing of Fossil-Type Fuels
Type of Fuel
Coal
Anthracite Coal
Bituminous Coal
Lignite Coal
Subbituminous Coal
Waste Coal (including anthracite culm, bituminous gob)
Other Coal
Coal Synfuel
Oil
Distillate Fuel Oil (including Diesel, No. 1, No. 2, and No. 4 fuel oils)
Jet Fuel
Kerosene
Residual Fuel Oil (including No. 5 and No. 6 fuel oil and Bunker C fuel oil)
Other Oil (Crude oil, liquid butane, liquid propane, re-refined motor oil, sludge oil, tar
oil, other petroleum-based liquid wastes)
Waste Oil
Petroleum Coke
Petroleum Coke
Gas
Blast Furnace Gas
Natural Gas
Gaseous Propane
Other Gases (Define on “Comments Page”, NOT including landfill gas or biomass gas)

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Steam Electric Questionnaire Code Tables
Process Wastewaters

Treated Wastewaters

For Use in Tables and Questions throughout Parts A, B, C, D, and F.

Air heater cleaning water
Ash pile runoff
Boiler blowdown
Boiler fireside cleaning water
Boiler tube cleaning water
Bottom ash sluice
Carbon capture wastewater
Coal pile runoff
Combined ash sluice
Combustion turbine cleaning (combustion gas portion of
turbine) water

AHCW
APR
BB
BFCW
BTCW
BAS
CCAPW
CPR
CAS
COMBCW

For Use as Effluents from Pond/Impoundment Systems
and/or Wastewater Treatment Systems in Part D, Table D-4.

Effluent - 1
Effluent - 2
Effluent - 3
Effluent - 4
Effluent - 5
Effluent - 6
Filter backwash
Sludge

EFF-1
EFF-2
EFF-3
EFF-4
EFF-5
EFF-6
FltBW
SLDG

For Use as Influents to Pond/Impoundment Systems and/or
Wastewater Treatment Systems in Part D, Table D-3, AND
Recycled Waters Throughout Questionnaire.

Combustion turbine cleaning (compressor portion of the COMPRCW
turbine) water

POND-1 Effluent

POND-1-EFF

Combustion turbine evaporative coolers blowdown
Cooling tower blowdown
FGD scrubber purge
FGD slurry blowdown
Filter Backwash
Floor drain wastewater
Flue gas mercury control system wastewater
Fly ash sluice
General runoff
Gypsum pile runoff
Gypsum wash water
Ion exchange wastewater
Landfill runoff - capped landfill
Landfill runoff - uncapped landfill
Leachate
Limestone pile runoff
Mill reject sluice

POND-2 Effluent
POND-3 Effluent
POND-4 Effluent
POND-5 Effluent
POND-6 Effluent
POND-7 Effluent
POND-8 Effluent
POND-9 Effluent
POND-10 Effluent
POND-A Effluent
POND-B Effluent
POND-C Effluent
WWT-1 Effluent
WWT-2 Effluent
WWT-3 Effluent
WWT-4 Effluent
WWT-5 Effluent

POND-2-EFF
POND-3-EFF
POND-4-EFF
POND-5-EFF
POND-6-EFF
POND-7-EFF
POND-8-EFF
POND-9-EFF
POND-10-EFF
POND-A-EFF
POND-B-EFF
POND-C-EFF
WWT-1-EFF
WWT-2-EFF
WWT-3-EFF
WWT-4-EFF
WWT-5-EFF

TECB
CTB
SCRBP
FGDB
FLTBW
FDW
FGMCW
FAS
GR
GPR
GYPWW
IXW
LRC
LRUC
LEACH
LPR
MRS

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Process Wastewaters

Treated Wastewaters

For Use in Tables and Questions throughout Parts A, B, C, D, and F.

For Use as Influents to Pond/Impoundment Systems and/or
Wastewater Treatment Systems in Part D, Table D-3, AND
Recycled Waters Throughout Questionnaire.

Once -through cooling water
Reverse osmosis reject water
SCR catalyst regeneration wastewater
SCR catalyst washing wastewater
Soot blowing wash water
Steam turbine cleaning water
Yard drain wastewater

CW
RORW
SCRRW
SCRWW
SOOTW
STCW
YARDW

WWT-6 Effluent
WWT-A Effluent
WWT-B Effluent
WWT-C Effluent

WWT-6-EFF
WWT-A-EFF
WWT-B-EFF
WWT-C-EFF

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Wastewater Treatment Units

Destinations

For Use in Tables and Questions Throughout Parts D and F.

For Use in Tables and Questions Throughout Parts A, C, D,
and F.

Adsorptive media
Aerobic Biological Reactor

ADSORB
AERBIO

Burned on site
Deep-well injection

BURN
DWELL

Anaerobic Biological Reactor
Aerobic/Anaerobic Biological Reactor
Chemical Precipitation Reaction Tank 1 - 1
Chemical Precipitation Reaction Tank 1 - 2
Chemical Precipitation Reaction Tank 2 - 1

ANBIO
AER/ANBIO
CP-1-1
CP-1-2
CP-2-1

POTW
PrOTW
SW
EVAP
HAULR - RF

Chemical Precipitation Reaction Tank 2 - 2

CP-2-2

Chemical Precipitation Reaction Tank 3 - 1

CP-3-1

Chemical Precipitation Reaction Tank 3 - 2
Clarification, Primary - 1

CP-3-2
CL-P-1

Discharge to POTW
Discharge to PrOTW
Discharge to surface water
Evaporation
Hauled off site for reuse
(removal fee)
Hauled off site for reuse (given
away)
Hauled off site for reuse
(marketed and sold)
Hauled off site for disposal
Mixed with fly ash for disposal

Clarification, Primary - 2

CL-P-2

Clarification, Secondary - 1
Clarification, Secondary - 2
Clarification, Tertiary - 1
Clarification, Tertiary - 2
Constructed wetland - Cell 1
Constructed wetland - Cell 2
Constructed wetland - Cell 3
Constructed wetland - Cell 4
Constructed wetland - Cell 5
Constructed wetland - Cell 6
Constructed wetland system
Equalization, Primary
Equalization, Secondary
Filter, Microfiltration - 1
Filter, Microfiltration - 2

CL-S-1
CL-S-2
CL-T-1
CL-T-2
CWL -1
CWL -2
CWL -3
CWL -4
CWL -5
CWL -6
CWTS
EQ-P
EQ-S
FLT-M-1
FLT-M-2

On-site landfill (as reported in
Table A-6)
POND-1
POND-2
POND-3
POND-4
POND-5
POND-6
POND-7
POND-8
POND-9
POND-10
POND-A
POND-B
POND-C
WWT-1
WWT-2

HAULR - GA
SOLD
HAUL
MFA
LANDF
POND-1
POND-2
POND-3
POND-4
POND-5
POND-6
POND-7
POND-8
POND-9
POND-10
POND-A
POND-B
POND-C
WWT-1
WWT-2

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Wastewater Treatment Units

Destinations

For Use in Tables and Questions Throughout Parts D and F.

For Use in Tables and Questions Throughout Parts A, C, D,
and F.

Filter, Microfiltration - 3

FLT-M-3

WWT-3

WWT-3

Filter, Microfiltration - 4
Filter, Sand/Gravity - 1
Filter, Sand/Gravity - 2
Filter, Sand/Gravity - 3
Filter, Sand/Gravity - 4
Filter, Ultrafiltration - 1
Filter, Ultrafiltration - 2
Filter, Ultrafiltration - 3
Filter, Ultrafiltration - 4

FLT-M-4
FLT-S-1
FLT-S-2
FLT-S-3
FLT-S-4
FLT-U-1
FLT-U-2
FLT-U-3
FLT-U-4

WWT-4
WWT-5
WWT-6
WWT-A
WWT-B
WWT-C
Reuse as boiler water
Reuse as bottom ash sluice
Reuse as combined ash sluice

WWT-4
WWT-5
WWT-6
WWT-A
WWT-B
WWT-C
RECYC - BW
RECYC - BAS
RECYC - CAS

Filter press - 1

FP-1

RECYC - FGDP

Filter press - 2

FP-2

Holding tank
Ion exchange
Natural wetlands
pH adjustment - 1
pH adjustment - 2
pH adjustment - 3
Reverse osmosis
Pond Unit - 1
Pond Unit - 2
Pond Unit - 3
Pond Unit - 4
Pond Unit - 5
Pond Unit - 6
Pond Unit - 7
Pond Unit - 8
Pond Unit - 9

HT
IX
NW
PH-1
PH-2
PH-3
ROS
SPD-1
SPD-2
SPD-3
SPD-4
SPD-5
SPD-6
SPD-7
SPD-8
SPD-9

Reuse as FGD slurry
preparation water
Reuse as FGD absorber
makeup
Reuse as fly ash sluice
Reuse as mill reject sluice
Reuse in cooling towers

RECYC - FGDAB
RECYC - FAS
RECYC - MRS
RECYC - CW

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Wastewater Treatment Units

Solids Handling

For Use in Tables and Questions Throughout Parts D and F.

For Use as Planned Solids Handling for the FGD Slurry
Blowdown in Part B Table B-2.

Pond Unit - 10

SPD-10

Pond Unit - 11
Pond Unit - 12
Pond Unit - 13
Pond Unit - 14
Settling tank - 1
Settling tank - 2
Settling tank - 3
Settling tank - 4
Settling tank - 5
Thickener - 1
Thickener - 2
Vacuum drum filter - 1
Vacuum drum filter - 2
Vacuum filter belt - 1
Vacuum filter belt - 2

SPD-11
SPD-12
SPD-13
SPD-14
ST-1
ST-2
ST-3
ST-4
ST-5
TH-1
TH-2
VF-1
VF-2
VFB-1
VFB-2

Centrifuge - 1
Centrifuge - 2
Centrifuge - 3
Centrifuge - 4
Hydrocyclones - 1
Hydrocyclones - 2
Hydrocyclones - 3
Hydrocyclones - 4
Filter press - 1
Filter press - 2
Thickener - 1
Thickener - 2
Vacuum drum filter - 1
Vacuum drum filter - 2
Vacuum filter belt - 1
Vacuum filter belt - 2

CENT-1
CENT-2
CENT-3
CENT-4
HYC-1
HYC-2
HYC-3
HYC-4
FP-1
FP-2
TH-1
TH-2
VF-1
VF-2
VFB-1
VFB-2

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Part A Drop Downs
State Names and Abbreviations

ALABAMA
ALASKA
AMERICAN SAMOA
ARIZONA
ARKANSAS
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
CONNECTICUT
DELAWARE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
FEDERATED STATES OF MICRONESIA
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
GUAM
HAWAII
IDAHO
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
IOWA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MAINE
MARSHALL ISLANDS
MARYLAND
MASSACHUSETTS
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSISSIPPI
MISSOURI
MONTANA
NEBRASKA
NEVADA
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICO
NEW YORK
NORTH CAROLINA
NORTH DAKOTA
NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
OREGON
PALAU
PENNSYLVANIA
PUERTO RICO
RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTA
TENNESSEE

State
Select
AL
AK
AS
AZ
AR
CA
CO
CT
DE
DC
FM
FL
GA
GU
HI
ID
IL
IN
IA
KS
KY
LA
ME
MH
MD
MA
MI
MN
MS
MO
MT
NE
NV
NH
NJ
NM
NY
NC
ND
MP
OH
OK
OR
PW
PA
PR
RI
SC
SD
TN
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UTAH
VERMONT
VIRGIN ISLANDS
VIRGINIA
WASHINGTON
WEST VIRGINIA
WISCONSIN
WYOMING

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TX
UT
VT
VI
VA
WA
WV
WI
WY

Units
Units
Select
gpd
gpy
Sluiced by
Sluiced by
Select
Sluiced separately
Sluiced with fly ash
Sluiced with bottom ash
Sluiced with fly ash and bottom ash
Yes/No
Yes/No
Select
Yes
No
am/pm
am/pm
Select
am
pm
Month
Month
Select
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Planned Month
Planned Month
Select
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February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Unknown
Last Month
Month
Select
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
N/A
Year
Year
Select
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
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2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
New Unit Year
New Unit Year
Select
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Planned Year
Planned Year
Select
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
Unknown
Last Year
Last Year
Select
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
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1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
N/A
Type of Receiving Water
Type of Receiving Water
Select
Estuary
Great Lakes
Lake/Pond
Reservoir
River/Stream
Other
Process Wastewaters
Process Wastewaters
Select
Air heater cleaning water
Ash pile runoff
Boiler blowdown
Boiler fireside cleaning water
Boiler tube cleaning water
Bottom ash sluice
Carbon capture wastewater
Coal pile runoff
Combined ash sluice
Combustion turbine cleaning (combustion gas portion of
turbine) water
Combustion turbine cleaning (compressor portion of the
turbine) water
Combustion turbine evaporative coolers blowdown
Cooling tower blowdown
FGD scrubber purge
FGD slurry blowdown
Filter Backwash
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Floor drain wastewater
Flue gas mercury control system wastewater
Fly ash sluice
General runoff
Gypsum pile runoff
Gypsum wash water
Ion exchange wastewater
Landfill runoff - capped landfill
Landfill runoff - uncapped landfill
Leachate
Limestone pile runoff
Mill reject sluice
Once -through cooling water
Reverse osmosis reject water
SCR catalyst regeneration wastewater
SCR catalyst washing wastewater
Soot blowing wash water
Steam turbine cleaning water
Yard drain wastewater
Other
Pond/Impoundment Unit ID
Pond ID
Select
SPD-1
SPD-2
SPD-3
SPD-4
SPD-5
SPD-6
SPD-7
SPD-8
SPD-9
SPD-10
SPD-11
SPD-12
SPD-13
SPD-14
RET-SPD-1
RET-SPD-2
RET-SPD-3
RET-SPD-4
SPD-A
SPD-B
SPD-C
SPD-D
SPD-E
Landfill ID
Landfill ID
Select
LANDFILL-1
LANDFILL-2
LANDFILL-3
LANDFILL-4
RET-LANDFILL-1
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RET-LANDFILL-2
RET-LANDFILL-3
RET-LANDFILL-4
LANDFILL-A
LANDFILL-B
LANDFILL-C
LANDFILL-D
Type of Turbine
Type of Turbine
Select
Combined Cycle
Stand-Alone Steam Turbine
Type of Cooling System
Type of Cooling System
Select
Dry Cooling
Once-Through
Recirculating
Other, specify below
SCR Catalyst Wastewater Handled
SCR Catalyst Wastewater Handled
Select
Transferred to pond and/or wastewater treatment system
Transferred to pond or holding basin without discharge
Hauled off site
Discharged without treatment
Other (specify below)
Operating/Planned
Operating/Planned
Select
Operating
Planned
Last Replaced/Regenerated
Last Replaced/Regenerated
Select
Replaced
Regenerated
Not replaced/regenerated
Planned Replaced/Regenerated
Planned Replaced/Regenerated
Select
Replaced
Regenerated
Unknown

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Last Onsite/Offsite
Last Onsite/Offsite
Select
Onsite
Offsite
Not regenerated
Planned Onsite/Offsite
Planned Onsite/Offsite
Select
Onsite
Offsite
Unknown
Upstream/Downstream
Upstream/Downstream
Select
Upstream
Downstream
Wet/Dry
Wet/Dry
Select
Wet
Dry
SE Unit ID
SE Unit ID
Select
SE Unit-1
SE Unit-2
SE Unit-3
SE Unit-4
SE Unit-5
SE Unit-6
SE Unit-7

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