Ocean Standards - CWA §316(b) Regulation
THERMAL DISCHARGES - COOLING WATER INTAKE STRUCTURES PERMITTING OF AFFECTED POWER PLANTS
DIABLO CANYON NUCLEAR POWER PLANT
The Policy is implemented through National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits for coastal and estuarine power plants. The applicable Regional Water Boards are responsible for implementing the Policy requirements in NPDES permits for existing coastal and estuarine power plants. The water boards determine requirements to implement best technology available for cooling water intake structures to be included in the permits. State Water Board staff provides technical support to the Regional Water Boards to ensure a high level of statewide consistency in implementing the Policy.
- 2017-2018 PG&E Interim Mitigation Information Submittal – January 15, 2019
- 2017-2018 SWRCB Interim Mitigation Information Request - October 25, 2018
- 2016-2017 Interim Mitigation Final Determination and Invoice for Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant - July 25, 2018
- 2016-2017 PG&E Interim Mitigation Information Submittal - April 26, 2018
- 2015-2016 Interim Mitigation Final Determination and Invoice for Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant - December 12, 2017
- Dr. Peter Raimondi Technical Memo - August 23, 2017
- Revised Tenera Environmental Technical Memo - April 26, 2017
- 2015-2016 PG&E Interim Mitigation Information Submittal - December 1, 2016
- 2015-2016 SWRCB Interim Mitigation Information Request - September 26, 2016
- Letter from PG&E to US Nuclear Commission - April 10, 2011
- Overview - Presentation to the Review Committee - March 28, 2011
- Clean Water Code §13383 Letter - November 17, 2010
- Confidentiality Letter
- Once-Through Cooling Special Studies and Interim Requirements Response
- NPDES Application
- NPDES 2006-2010 Monitoring
Questions or Comments
- Permitting Issues - email Renan Jauregui or phone (916) 341-5505
- Policy Issues - email Julie Johnson or phone (916) 341-5687
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