40 CFR 125.80 - What are the purpose and scope of this subpart?
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Part II
...be the nationally applicable minimum for all waterbody types. This is the basic regulatory approach EPA adopted for new facilities at 40 CFR 125.80. EPA did not select a regulatory scheme based on the use of closed- cycle, recirculating cooling systems at existing facilities based on its ge......
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Water pollution control:
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
Cooling water intake structures at Phase II existing facilities; requirements,
...be the nationally applicable minimum for all waterbody types. This is the basic regulatory approach EPA adopted for new facilities at 40 CFR 125.80. EPA did not select a regulatory scheme based on the use of closed- cycle, recirculating cooling systems at existing facilities based on its ge......
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Riverkeeper, Inc. v. U.S. E.P.A., Docket No. 02-4005.
...subject to regulation on the same case-by-case, "best professional judgment" basis that has governed Page 182 in the Rule's absence. 40 C.F.R. § 125.80(c). A new facility may comply with the Rule in one of two ways. Under "Track I," (1) the intake system must either withdraw fewer than 10 m......
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Entergy Corp. v. Riverkeeper, Inc., Nos. 07–588
...EPA adopted regulations governing certain new, large cooling water intake structures. 66 Fed.Reg. 65256 (2001) (Phase I rules); see 40 CFR §§ 125.80(a), 125.81(a) (2008). Those rules require new facilities with water-intake flow greater than 10 million gallons per day to, among other things......
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Riverkeeper, Inc. v. U.S. E.P.A., Docket No. 02-4005.
...regulation on the same case-by-case, "best professional judgment" basis that has governed Page 182 in the Rule's absence. 40 C.F.R. § 125.80(c). A new facility may comply with the Rule in one of two ways. Under "Track I," (1) the intake system must either withdraw fewer ......
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Entergy Corp. v. Riverkeeper, Inc., Nos. 07–588
...EPA adopted regulations governing certain new, large cooling water intake structures. 66 Fed.Reg. 65256 (2001) (Phase I rules); see 40 CFR §§ 125.80(a), 125.81(a) (2008). Those rules require new facilities with water-intake flow greater than 10 million gallons per day to, among other things......
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Entergy Corp. v. Riverkeeper, Inc., Nos. 07–588
...EPA adopted regulations governing certain new, large cooling water intake structures. 66 Fed.Reg. 65256 (2001) (Phase I rules); see 40 CFR §§ 125.80(a), 125.81(a) (2008). Those rules require new facilities with water-intake flow greater than 10 million gallons per day to, among other things......
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Entergy Corp. v. Riverkeeper, Inc., Nos. 07–588
...EPA adopted regulations governing certain new, large cooling water intake structures. 66 Fed.Reg. 65256 (2001) (Phase I rules); see 40 CFR §§ 125.80(a), 125.81(a) (2008). Those rules require new facilities with water-intake flow greater than 10 million gallons per day to, among other things......
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1 firm's commentaries
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EPA May Use Cost-Benefit Analysis In Setting “Best Technology Available” Standards Under Clean Water Act
...that the technology used will reduce adverse environmental impacts to levels comparable to those of closed-cycle systems. See 40 CFR §§125.80-125.84. Closed-cycle systems recirculate water within the cooling system and thus take in less water, reducing impingement and entrainment. The Secon......
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Energy Access, Climate Justice, and Financing Innovation
...17, 2015) (to be codiied at 40 C.F.R. pts. 257 & 261). 55. Id . at 21302. 56. 40 C.F.R. §§ 122, 125.80−.99 & 125.130−139. 57. 40 C.F.R. § 125.80(a). Energy Access, Climate Justice, and Financing Innovation 95 In addition to regulatory and administrative controls, the prevalence of c......