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The draft permit, if awarded to the city, would allow in the first phase of plant development discharging as much as an initial 34.3 million gallons of water treatment waste per day into the Inner ...
Plant City is an incorporated city in Hillsborough County, Florida, United States, approximately midway between Brandon and Lakeland along Interstate 4. It is part of the Tampa Bay area . The population was 39,764 at the 2020 census .
By 1948, the state declared San Jose to be in violation of state water pollution regulations, risking a moratorium on building permits. [4] In 1950, San Jose voters finally passed bonds to construct a new wastewater treatment facility. [4] In 1954, the city purchased land near Alviso for a wastewater treatment plant. The plant began operations ...
A New Source Review (NSR) is a permitting process created by the US Congress in 1977 as part of a series of amendments to the Clean Air Act.The NSR process requires industry to undergo an Environmental Protection Agency pre-construction review for environmental controls if they propose either building new facilities or any modifications to existing facilities that would create a "significant ...
Previously, the licensing process had two steps, a construction permit and an operating license, each of which required a different application to be filed and reviewed. Oppositions raised before a plant started operation versus before it started construction could thus be extremely financially damaging to a utility.
The Army Corps permit obtained by state and local economic developers authorized the filling or dredging of 221 acres (89 hectares) of wetlands at the plant site just a few months after Hyundai ...
The J.F. Shea Company and Kiewit Corporation constructed the plant. [23] The plant took nearly 14 years to permit, design, and build. [4] The total project cost was expected to reach near $1 billion; initial cost estimates ranged from $250 million in 2004 to $690 million in 2010. [24] The cost of construction was funded by bond sales. [6]
On December 6, 1971, Houston Lighting & Power Co. (HL&P), the City of Austin, the City of San Antonio, and the Central Power and Light Co. (CPL) initiated a feasibility study of constructing a jointly-owned nuclear plant. The initial cost estimate for the plant was $974 million [5] (equivalent to approximately $5,700,741,167 in 2015 dollars [6]).