ILLINOIS
    POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    September
    1,
    1977
    IN THE MATTER OF:
    ALTERNATIVE
    THERMAL
    EFFLUENT
    )
    PCB 77-124
    LIMITATIONS FOR ELECTRIC ENERGY,
    INC.
    JOPPA GENERATING STATION
    )
    OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD
    (by Mr. Dumelle):
    This matter comes before the 3oard o~ia petition for a
    determination’of alternative thermal
    effluent
    limitations pursuant
    to Rule 410(c)
    of Chapter
    3:
    Water Pollution of the Board’s Rules
    and Regulations.
    On
    February 12,
    1976 Petitioner submitted a demonstration
    to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
    (USEPA)
    in support of
    its request that
    the
    plant be allowed to continue operating with
    its once through cooling system.
    ~)nFebruary 22,
    1977 the USEPA
    granted Petitioner’s request,
    The
    3am.e demonstration was submitted
    to the Board in support of this petition.
    A hearing was held on
    July 19,
    1977 at the Massac County Courthouse in Metropolis, Illinois.
    At the hearing the Agency indicated that it supported the petition.
    No public comment on this matter appears in the record.
    Petitioner
    is requesting relief from the requirement of Rule 201(a)
    of Chapter
    3 which states that no single mixing zone shall exceed
    the area of a circle with a radius of 600
    feet
    (approximately 26
    acres).
    The demonstration showed that during periods of low flow and
    high plant operation levels a difference of
    5 degrees Fahrenheit
    over the Ohio River’s background temperature was measured in an
    area that covered 31.1 acres
    (Demonstration,
    p.
    174).
    ~t the
    hearing Mr. Jacob testified that the thermal plume from this plant
    had caused a
    5 degree rise in temperature
    in an area of 34.1 acres
    during the third quarter of 1976.
    These violations must be weighed against the other facts
    brought out in the record.
    The discharge from this plant ranges
    from 0.13
    to 1.7
    of the total flow of the Ohio River with an
    average of 0.56
    (Demonstration p.
    78).
    The phytoplankton and
    zooplankton in the river experienced some redistribution as a
    result of power plant operations1 but there were no significant
    effects on their population
    (Demonstration p.
    83,
    90).
    Macro-
    invertebrates and fish also showed no harmful effects
    (Demonstration
    94, 100).
    The
    plume
    from the Joppa Station covers from 0.37
    to 10.7
    of the surface of the river and is restricted to the top
    3 to
    5 feet (Demonstration p.
    355).

    The
    Board
    finds
    that
    the
    Petitionex
    ‘~as ~
    ~
    discharge
    complies
    with
    the
    thermal
    standards
    ct
    C~iaj~te~
    3
    most
    of
    the
    year
    and
    that
    its
    failure
    to
    comply
    It~snot. had
    any
    significantly harmful effect on
    Lhe Ohio Rlvei.
    T
    JimiJ..ation
    on mixing
    zones imposed by Rule 201(a)
    of
    Chapt.~r3
    is
    riot nec~~_J
    to assure the protection and ~ropagdti~n cf
    ba~n
    ed,
    indigenc.i~.;
    population of shellfish,
    fish, ar~wildlife
    in
    and
    cn the Ohio Rf~r,
    This
    Opinion
    constitutes
    the Board~sf1~idinq?
    Lf
    fact
    and
    conclusions of law in this matter.
    ORDER
    It is the Order of the Pollution Control Beard that the Petitioner
    may continue tooperate its Joppa Generating ~3tationwith a once—
    through cooling system as long as thermal discharges irom this
    facility do not exceed those levels
    dSsOciat~d
    with
    LILe maximum power
    production capacity capability existing on February 22,
    1977.
    I, Christan L. Moffett, Clerk of the IlliIIeLb
    ~1.1ution
    Control
    Board, hereby certif
    the above Opinion and Order ~:ere~dopted
    on
    the jS~
    day of
    ,
    1977
    by
    a
    vote
    ~t
    ~
    ______
    __—~
    Christen L. Moff’~fIClerk
    Illinois
    Po11utio’!~’Control
    r3oard
    ~
    ~6~45O~

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