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PART B - FLUE GAS DESULFURIZATION (FGD) SYSTEMS
Table of Contents
Section Title
Tab Name
Part B Instructions
General FGD System Information
Planned FGD System Information
FGD Additive Information
Wet FGD System Information
FGD Solids Disposition and Marketing for Wet FGD Systems
FGD Wastewater Generation
FGD Monitoring Data Instructions
FGD Monitoring Data
FGD Wastewater Treatment
Dry FGD System Information
FGD Solids Disposition and Marketing for Dry FGD Systems
Part B Comments
Steam Electric Questionnaire Code Tables
Part B Instructions
Part B Section 1
Part B Section 2
Part B Section 3
Part B Section 4
Part B Section 4 Tables
Part B Section 5
Part B Section 6
Part B Section 6 Table
Part B Section 7
Part B Section 8
Part B Section 8 Tables
Part B Comments
Code Tables
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Part B. Instructions
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PART B. FLUE GAS DESULFURIZATION (FGD) SYSTEMS
INSTRUCTIONS
Part B requests information about flue gas desulfurization (FGD) systems that are
located at the plant or are planned to be located at the plant. Complete Part B if you
operate one or more FGD systems, or if you are currently constructing/installing or
planning to construct/install one or more FGD systems by December 31, 2020.
Throughout Part B, information is requested on FGD systems that are under
construction/installation or planned to be constructed/installed by December 31, 2020.
Provide design information, or best engineering estimates as necessary, for these
planned systems.
As you are completing the electronic form, note the following: When you enter your plant
name and plant ID on the Part B Table of Contents tab, all name and ID fields
throughout Part B will automatically populate. Refer to the overall questionnaire
instructions, the glossary, and the acronym list for assistance with completing Part B.
Please provide all free response answers in the highlighted yellow areas. Throughout
Part B, you may need to make copies of certain sections/questions for multiple FGD
systems. Instructions are provided throughout Part B regarding making copies. Note
that system ID fields 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 system.
Use the Part B Comments tab to do the following: provide additional information as
requested in certain questions within Part B; 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
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Part: B
Section Title: 1. General FGD System Information
Instructions: Part B requests information about flue gas desulfurization (FGD) systems that are located at the plant or are planned to be located at the plant that are used to service fossil-fueled electric
generating units. See Part A Section 8 for unit classifications. Complete Part B if you operate one or more FGD systems , or if you are currently constructing/installing or planning to
construct/install one or more FGD systems by December 31, 2020, to service fossil-fueled electric generating units.
CBI?
Yes
CBI?
Yes
B1-1. Does the plant operate one or more flue gas desulfurization (FGD) systems that service fossil-fueled steam electric generating units, or is the plant currently constructing/installing or planning
to construct/install one or more FGD systems to service fossil-fueled steam electric generating units by December 31, 2020?
Yes
(Continue)
No
(Skip to next Questionnaire Part)
B1-2. Complete Table B-1 for each FGD system that the plant operates that services fossil-fueled electric generating units, or is currently constructing/installing or planning to construct/install to
service fossil-fueled electric generating units by December 31, 2020. Assign an FGD system ID to each FGD system using the drop down menu provided. Assign the FGD systems
sequentially using the numbered IDs (e.g., FGD-1, FGD-2) for the systems currently operating. Assign the FGD systems sequentially using the lettered IDs (e.g., FGD-A, FGD-B) for the
systems that are planned to operate. Enter the date the system initially began operation or is planned to begin operation. Identify each steam electric unit (currently operating or planned units)
that is serviced by each FGD system using the codes EPA assigned to steam electric units in Table A-8 and/or Table A-9. Identify the type of oxidation performed in the FGD system for all
wet FGD systems (Note: mark "Not Applicable" for dry FGD systems). Also provide the design or actual sulfur dioxide removal efficiency for each FGD system.
Wet FGD systems capture sulfur dioxide from the flue gas using a wet slurry that generates a process wastewater that exits the scrubber absorber, shown as FGD slurry blowdown in Figure B1 for recirculation scrubbers, or as FGD slurry discharge in Figure B-2 for single pass scrubbers. Indicate for each FGD system if FGD slurry blowdown (or FGD slurry discharge) is generated.
Use the drop down boxes to identify the type of FGD system and to specify the type(s) of sorbents used in the system. If a sorbent used is not provided in the drop down, identify "other" and
provide the type(s) of sorbent in the yellow highlighted box to the right.
Figure B-1. Example Recirculation Wet FGD Scrubber System Diagram
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Figure B-2. Example Single Pass Wet FGD Scrubber System Diagram
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Table B-1. FGD Systems in Operation or Planning to be Operated by December 31, 2020
Does (or Will) the
Date System
System Generate a
Initially Brought
FGD Slurry
On Line, or
Steam Electric Units from Table A- Blowdown (or Slurry
Planned to be
8 and/or A-9 Serviced by This FGD Discharge) Stream
Brought On Line
System
(i.e., is it a wet
(month/year)
[check all boxes that apply]
system)?
FGD System ID
Example:
SE Unit 1
SE Unit 6
SE Unit A
01/1995
FGD-1
FGD System ID
FGD System ID
FGD System ID
FGD System ID
FGD System ID
FGD System ID
FGD System ID
FGD System ID
SE Unit 2
SE Unit 7
SE Unit 3
SE Unit 8
SE Unit B
Yes
SE Unit C
No
SE Unit 4
SE Unit 9
SE Unit 5
SE Unit 10
SE Unit D
SE Unit 1
SE Unit 6
SE Unit A
SE Unit 2
SE Unit 7
SE Unit B
Yes
SE Unit 3
SE Unit 8
SE Unit C
No
SE Unit 9
SE Unit 10
SE Unit D
SE Unit 1
SE Unit 6
SE Unit A
SE Unit 2
SE Unit 7
SE Unit B
Yes
SE Unit 3
SE Unit 8
SE Unit 9
SE Unit C
SE Unit 4
No
SE Unit 5
SE Unit 10
SE Unit D
SE Unit 1
SE Unit 6
SE Unit A
SE Unit 2
SE Unit 7
SE Unit B
Yes
SE Unit 3
SE Unit 8
SE Unit 9
SE Unit C
SE Unit 4
No
SE Unit 5
SE Unit 10
SE Unit D
SE Unit 1
SE Unit 6
SE Unit A
SE Unit 2
SE Unit 7
SE Unit B
Yes
SE Unit 3
SE Unit 8
SE Unit C
No
Spray
Natural
Inhibited
Type of FGD System
Natural
Forced
Limestone
Secondary:
Soda Ash
Tertiary:
Not Applicable
Quaternary:
Not Applicable
Primary:
Type of Sorbent
Secondary:
Type of Sorbent
Tertiary:
Type of Sorbent
Quaternary:
Type of Sorbent
Primary:
Type of Sorbent
Secondary:
Type of Sorbent
Tertiary:
Type of Sorbent
Quaternary:
Type of Sorbent
Primary:
Type of Sorbent
Secondary:
Type of Sorbent
Tertiary:
Type of Sorbent
Quaternary:
Type of Sorbent
Primary:
Type of Sorbent
Secondary:
Type of Sorbent
Tertiary:
Type of Sorbent
Quaternary:
Type of Sorbent
Primary:
Type of Sorbent
Secondary:
Type of Sorbent
Tertiary:
Type of Sorbent
Quaternary:
Type of Sorbent
Primary:
Type of Sorbent
Secondary:
Type of Sorbent
Tertiary:
Type of Sorbent
Quaternary:
Type of Sorbent
Primary:
Type of Sorbent
Secondary:
Type of Sorbent
Tertiary:
Type of Sorbent
Quaternary:
Type of Sorbent
Primary:
Type of Sorbent
Secondary:
Type of Sorbent
Tertiary:
Type of Sorbent
Quaternary:
Type of Sorbent
97.5
Inhibited
Type of FGD System
Natural
Not Applicable
Forced
Inhibited
Type of FGD System
Natural
Not Applicable
Forced
SE Unit 9
SE Unit 5
SE Unit 10
SE Unit D
SE Unit 1
SE Unit 6
SE Unit A
SE Unit 2
SE Unit 7
SE Unit B
Yes
SE Unit 3
SE Unit 8
SE Unit C
SE Unit 4
SE Unit 9
No
SE Unit 5
SE Unit 10
SE Unit D
SE Unit 1
SE Unit 6
SE Unit A
SE Unit 2
SE Unit 7
SE Unit B
Yes
SE Unit 3
SE Unit 8
SE Unit 9
SE Unit C
SE Unit 4
No
SE Unit 5
SE Unit 10
SE Unit D
SE Unit 1
SE Unit 6
SE Unit A
SE Unit 2
SE Unit 7
SE Unit B
Yes
SE Unit 3
SE Unit 8
SE Unit C
No
Inhibited
Type of FGD System
Natural
Not Applicable
Forced
Inhibited
Type of FGD System
Natural
Not Applicable
Forced
Inhibited
Type of FGD System
Natural
Not Applicable
Forced
SE Unit 4
SE Unit 9
SE Unit 5
SE Unit 10
SE Unit D
SE Unit 1
SE Unit 6
SE Unit A
SE Unit 2
SE Unit 7
SE Unit B
Yes
SE Unit 3
SE Unit 8
SE Unit C
No
SE Unit 10
Inhibited
Type of Sorbent
Primary:
Not Applicable
SE Unit 4
SE Unit 9
Forced
Forced
SE Unit 5
SE Unit 5
Type of FGD
System
Sulfur
Dioxide
Removal
Efficiency
(%)
Not Applicable
SE Unit 4
SE Unit 4
Type of
Oxidation
(Forced,
Natural, or
Inhibited)
Inhibited
Type of FGD System
Natural
Not Applicable
Forced
Inhibited
Natural
Type of FGD System
Not Applicable
SE Unit D
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Plant ID: Insert Plant ID
Plant Name: Insert Plant Name
Part: B
Section Title: 2. Planned FGD System Information
Instructions: Throughout this section, provide information for all FGD systems under construction/installation or planned to be constructed/installed by December 31, 2020 that are
reported in Table B-1 and are expected to generate FGD slurry blowdown . Please provide all free response answers in the highlighted yellow areas.
CBI?
Yes
B2-1. Complete Table B-2 for each FGD system under construction/installation or planned to be constructed/installed by December 31, 2020 that is reported in Table B-1 and is
expected to generate FGD slurry blowdown. Enter the planned method for handling solids generated, whether FGD scrubber purge (or slurry discharge ) will be generated,
the type of wastewater treatment system , the design maximum and 24-hour daily average flow rate for the treatment system, and the date the treatment system will be
brought on line. Use codes from the Code Tables tab, as appropriate, and separate multiple entries with commas. If you do not know the type of wastewater treatment
system that will be installed or the flow rate of the treatment system, enter "Unknown" into the appropriate columns in the table.
Table B-2. FGD Systems Planned or Under Construction/Installation
FGD System ID
Example
Will System
Generate
Planned Solids Handling
FGD
for the FGD Slurry
Scrubber
Blowdown (See Solids
Purge (or
Handling Table in Code
Slurry
Tables Tab) a
Discharge)?
HYC-1, VFB-1
Yes
FGD-A
Design Flow Rate for
Estimated Date the New
Will FGD
Type of Wastewater
FGD
Treatment System
FGD Treatment System
Scrubber Purge
Treatment System
(or Slurry
Planned to Treat FGD
Will be Brought On Line (or
Discharge) be Scrubber Purge (or Slurry
Date FGD Scrubber Purge
24-Hour
Discharge) (See
Treated by New
(or Slurry Discharge) Will
Daily
Wastewater Treatment
or Existing
be Transferred to Existing
Maximum
Average
Units Table in Code
Treatment
System)
(gpm)
(gpm)
Tables Tab)
System
(month/year)
EQ-P, CP-1-1, CL-P-1, PH1,200
1,000
06/2012
New
1, FLT-S-1
FGD System ID (Planned)
Yes/No
New/Existing
FGD System ID (Planned)
Yes/No
New/Existing
FGD System ID (Planned)
Yes/No
New/Existing
FGD System ID (Planned)
Yes/No
New/Existing
FGD System ID (Planned)
Yes/No
New/Existing
FGD System ID (Planned)
Yes/No
New/Existing
a – This question refers to the blowdown solids handling, not the treatment system solids handling.
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Plant ID: Insert Plant ID
Plant Name: Insert Plant Name
Part: B
Section Title: 3. FGD Additive Information
Instructions: Throughout this section, provide information for all FGD Systems listed in Table B-1. Please provide all free response answers in the highlighted yellow
areas.
CBI?
Yes
B3-1. In Table B-3, indicate the additive(s) used or planned to be used in each FGD system listed in Table B-1, and provide a description of its purpose.
[Check all boxes that apply.]
Table B-3. FGD Additive Information
Additive
Adipic acid
Dibasic acid (DBA)
Elemental sulfur
Formic acid
Organosulfide
Sodium thiosulfate
FGD System(s) in which Additive is Used or
is Planned to be Used
Purpose of Additive
FGD 1
FGD 4
FGD A
Increase sulfur dioxide removal
Increase mercury removal
Defoaming agent
FGD 2
FGD 5
FGD B
Inhibit oxidation of FGD solids
Scale inhibitor
Other (specify below):
FGD 3
FGD 6
FGD C
FGD 1
FGD 4
FGD A
Increase sulfur dioxide removal
Increase mercury removal
Defoaming agent
FGD 2
FGD 5
FGD B
Inhibit oxidation of FGD solids
Scale inhibitor
Other (specify below):
FGD 3
FGD 6
FGD C
FGD 1
FGD 4
FGD A
Increase sulfur dioxide removal
Increase mercury removal
Defoaming agent
FGD 2
FGD 5
FGD B
Inhibit oxidation of FGD solids
Scale inhibitor
Other (specify below):
FGD 3
FGD 6
FGD C
FGD 1
FGD 4
FGD A
Increase sulfur dioxide removal
Increase mercury removal
Defoaming agent
FGD 2
FGD 5
FGD B
Inhibit oxidation of FGD solids
Scale inhibitor
Other (specify below):
FGD 3
FGD 6
FGD C
FGD 1
FGD 4
FGD A
Increase sulfur dioxide removal
Increase mercury removal
Defoaming agent
FGD 2
FGD 5
FGD B
Inhibit oxidation of FGD solids
Scale inhibitor
Other (specify below):
FGD 3
FGD 6
FGD C
FGD 1
FGD 4
FGD A
Increase sulfur dioxide removal
Increase mercury removal
Defoaming agent
FGD 2
FGD 5
FGD B
Inhibit oxidation of FGD solids
Scale inhibitor
Other (specify below):
FGD 3
FGD 6
FGD C
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Other (specify below):
Other (specify below):
None
FGD 1
FGD 4
FGD A
Increase sulfur dioxide removal
Increase mercury removal
Defoaming agent
FGD 2
FGD 5
FGD B
Inhibit oxidation of FGD solids
Scale inhibitor
Other (specify below):
FGD 3
FGD 6
FGD C
FGD 1
FGD 4
FGD A
Increase sulfur dioxide removal
Increase mercury removal
Defoaming agent
FGD 2
FGD 5
FGD B
Inhibit oxidation of FGD solids
Scale inhibitor
Other (specify below):
FGD 3
FGD 6
FGD C
FGD 1
FGD 4
FGD A
FGD 2
FGD 5
FGD B
FGD 3
FGD 6
FGD C
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Plant ID: Insert Plant ID
Plant Name: Insert Plant Name
FGD System ID: Insert System ID
Part: B
Section Title: 4. Wet FGD System Information
Instructions: Throughout this section, you will be required to provide information for each wet FGD system that the plant operates, reported in Table B-1. This
section does not need to be completed for planned systems. Please provide all free response answers in the highlighted yellow areas.
Make copies of Section 4 and the Section 4 tables for each wet FGD system previously defined in Table B-1 using the "Copy Section 4
and Section 4 Tables" button below. Please note that you will create two new tabs for these sections. You may delete unneeded tabs,
if accidently created. Enter the FGD system ID in the space provided above (use FGD system IDs assigned in Table B-1).
CBI?
B4-1. Did you report use of a FGD system that generates FGD slurry blowdown (i.e., wet system) in Table B-1?
Yes
Yes
(Continue)
No
(Skip to Section 8)
Copy Section 4 and Section 4 Tables
CBI?
B4-2. Provide the operating concentration range of chlorides within the FGD scrubber absorber .
Yes
Minimum operating concentration:
ppm
Maximum operating concentration:
ppm
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Yes
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B4-3. Provide the maximum design chlorides concentration for the FGD system and indicate which specific equipment unit(s) of the FGD system
determine this concentration (e.g., FGD scrubber absorber, piping). Also provide the materials of construction for the specific FGD equipment that
determine the maximum design chlorides concentration. If multiple materials are used in the construction of the FGD equipment that determines
the maximum design chlorides concentration, identify the component that is the most vulnerable to corrosion due to chlorides concentrations. If the
material of construction is not provided in the drop down menu, select "other" and provide the name in the yellow box provided.
FGD system maximum design chlorides concentration:
CBI?
Yes
ppm
FGD equipment that determines maximum design concentration:
Materials of Construction
FGD equipment that determines maximum design concentration:
Materials of Construction
FGD equipment that determines maximum design concentration:
Materials of Construction
FGD equipment that determines maximum design concentration:
Materials of Construction
B4-4. Indicate the FGD system parameter(s) that are used to determine when the FGD slurry is blown down from the FGD system. [Check all boxes that
apply.]
ppm
Chlorides concentration, maintained less than
and
Solids percentage, maintained between
%
Other, explain:
CBI?
Yes
B4-5. For water sources that may be used as a source of FGD reagent preparation water or absorber make-up water (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
B4-6. Provide the typical flow rate, duration, and frequency of the mist eliminator wash water for the FGD system for calendar year 2009. Provide 2010
data for systems that were not operating in 2009.
gpm
hpd
dpy
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B4-7. Provide the typical flow rate, duration, and frequency of the FGD reagent preparation water for the FGD system for calendar year 2009. Provide
2010 data for systems that were not operating in 2009.
gpm
hpd
dpy
CBI?
Yes
B4-8. Provide the typical flow rate, duration, and frequency of the FGD reagent slurry for the FGD system for calendar year 2009. Provide 2010 data for
systems that were not operating in 2009.
gpm
hpd
dpy
CBI?
Yes
B4-9. Provide the typical flow rate, duration, and frequency of the absorber make-up water for the FGD system for calendar year 2009. Provide 2010
data for systems that were not operating in 2009.
gpm
hpd
dpy
CBI?
Yes
B4-10. Provide the source of the mist eliminator wash water used. [Check all boxes that apply.] If the source is a process wastewater not provided in the
dropdown box, select other and provide in the yellow box the name of the process wastewater and a short description.
Raw intake water
Intake water that has been treated on site prior to use
Process wastewater
Process Wastewater
Other, explain:
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B4-11. Provide the source of the FGD reagent preparation water used. [Check all boxes that apply.] If the source is a process wastewater not provided in
the dropdown box, select other and provide in the yellow box the name of the process wastewater and a short description.
Raw intake water
Intake water that has been treated on site prior to use
Process wastewater
Process Wastewater
Other, explain:
CBI?
Yes
B4-12. Provide the source of the absorber make-up water used. [Check all boxes that apply.] If the source is a process wastewater not provided in the
dropdown box, select other and provide in the yellow box the name of the process wastewater and a short description.
Raw intake water
Intake water that has been treated on site prior to use
Process wastewater
Process Wastewater
Other, explain:
CBI?
Yes
CBI?
B4-13. Indicate the type of solids that are generated within the FGD scrubber system. Also provide the approximate percent of the total FGD solids
generated within the FGD system for each type (e.g., 85% calcium sulfate, 15% calcium sulfite).
Calcium sulfate (gypsum)
% FGD solids generated
Calcium sulfite
% FGD solids generated
Other, explain:
% FGD solids generated
Other, explain:
% FGD solids generated
B4-14. Are the FGD solids combined with fly ash , bottom ash , or other material?
Yes
Yes
(Continue)
No
(Skip to Question B4-16)
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B4-15. Is a cementitious/pozzolanic material produced with the FGD solids at the plant?
Yes
Yes
No
CBI?
Yes
B4-16. Indicate the methods of FGD solids separation used by the plant for FGD slurry blowdown (or slurry discharge). Refer to Figure B-1 for an
example of a FGD solids separation system. Note that FGD solids separation and FGD solids dewatering are separate processes. [Check all
boxes that apply.]
Hydrocyclones
Centrifuge
Thickener
Other, explain:
Blowdown sent directly to a pond system reported in Table D-1 (no FGD solids separation process)
Blowdown sent directly to wastewater treatment system reported in Table D-2 (no FGD solids separation process)
CBI?
B4-17. Indicate the method of FGD solids dewatering used by the plant for the FGD solids. [Check all boxes that apply.]
Yes
Vacuum drum filter
Vacuum belt filter
Gypsum stacking
Other, explain:
CBI?
Yes
B4-18. Provide the typical, maximum, and minimum chlorides concentration of the FGD solids produced by the FGD system in calendar year 2009. The
chlorides concentration should be given on a wet basis (i.e., analysis of the FGD with the moisture content included); however, if the chlorides
concentration is not known on a wet basis, provide the dry-basis concentration and note that it is a dry-basis concentration in the comments.
Typical concentration:
ppm
Minimum concentration:
ppm
Maximum concentration:
ppm
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B4-19. What parameters affect the ability of the FGD solids to be marketed, sold and/or given away? [Check all boxes that apply.]
Yes
Chlorides content:
ppm
Moisture content:
%
ppm
Other, specify:
None – Industry(ies) to which the FGD solids are marketed has not specified standards for the solids.
N/A – FGD solids are not marketed, sold, or given away.
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Plant ID: Insert Plant ID
Plant Name: Insert Plant Name
FGD System ID: Insert System ID
Part: B
Section Title: 4. FGD Solids Disposition and Marketing for Wet FGD Systems
Instructions: Throughout this section, you will be required to provide information on FGD solids disposition for each wet FGD system that the plant operates,
reported in Table B-1. This section does not need to be completed for planned systems. Please provide all free response answers in the
highlighted yellow areas.
CBI?
Yes
B4-20. In Table B-4, indicate the ultimate destination of FGD solids from the FGD system and provide the tonnage for each type of storage/handling
technique for calendar years 2005, 2007, and 2009. If the FGD solids are stored in an on-site landfill or pond/impoundment , including those
located on non-adjoining property, provide the amount of FGD solids stored permanently and/or temporarily.
For example, a plant may operate a gypsum stacking operation using a pond/impoundment, and some amount of FGD solids that are transferred
to the pond/impoundment are dewatered and sold for use in wallboard manufacturing. In this case, the amount of FGD solids sold for wallboard
manufacturing should be identified in BOTH the "Sent to Pond/Impoundment reported in Table A-4: Stored temporarily" category AND the
"Marketed and Sold" category. In this same example, all the FGD solids that are transferred to the pond/impoundment and either left settling at the
bottom of the pond/impoundment or used in increase the banks of the pond/impoundment should be identified as "Sent to Pond/Impoundment
reported in Table A-4: Stored permanently."
Table B-4. FGD Solids Disposition for 2005, 2007, and 2009
Ultimate Destination of FGD Solids
Amount Disposed in 2005
(tons)
Amount Disposed in 2007
(tons)
Amount Disposed in 2009
(tons)
Stored permanently
Sent to Landfills reported in
Table A-6
Sent to Pond/Impoundment
reported in Table A-4
Stored temporarily
(later hauled offsite/marketed)
Stored permanently
Stored temporarily
(later hauled offsite/marketed)
Sent to Landfills not reported in Table A-6
Sent to Pond/Impoundment not reported in Table A-4
Marketed and sold
Given away
Other, explain:
Other, explain:
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B4-21. Complete Table B-5 if the plant markets, sells, and/or gives away the FGD solids from this FGD system. For each destination, provide the tons of
FGD solids for which the FGD solids are marketed, sold, and/or given away. Also provide the gross revenue generated from marketing/selling the
FGD solids for each destination.
Table B-5. FGD Solids Marketed/Sold in 2005, 2007, and 2009
Destination
Tons
2005
Gross Revenue
Generated ($)
Tons
2007
Gross Revenue
Generated ($)
Tons
2009
Gross Revenue
Generated ($)
FGD Solids Marketing
FGD Solids Marketing
FGD Solids Marketing
FGD Solids Marketing
FGD Solids Marketing
FGD Solids Marketing
CBI?
Yes
B4-22. In Table B-6, provide the total cost incurred to remove or dispose of FGD solids from 2005 to 2009 including the cost for labor, materials,
transportation, and energy. Also provide the cost by component. Include other components not provided in the list of processes in the yellow box
provided.
Table B-6. Cost Incurred to Remove or Dispose of FGD Solids in 2005, 2007, and 2009
Process
Solids separation
Solids dewatering
Hauling FGD solids
Cost of on site disposal
Cost of off site disposal
Other:
Other:
Other:
Total
2005
Total Costs Incurred
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
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2007
Total Costs Incurred
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
2009
Total Costs Incurred
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
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Part B. Flue Gas Desulfurization (FGD) Systems
Plant ID: Insert Plant ID
Plant Name: Insert Plant Name
Part: B
Section Title: 5. FGD Wastewater Generation
Instructions: Throughout this section, you will be required to provide information for all wet FGD systems that the plant operates, reported in Table B-1. This section does not need to be
completed for planned systems. Please provide all free response answers in the highlighted yellow areas.
CBI?
Yes
B5-1. In Table B-7, provide information for each wet FGD system that the plant operates reported in Table B-1. For the source of FGD reagent preparation water, absorber make-up
water, and mist eliminator wash water, you may enter more than one source. Select a source from the dropdown menu. For the percent contribution of the flow rates, provide
the percentage based on the total flow rate for all these sources entering the FGD system.
Table B-7. FGD System Water Sources and Flow Rates
FGD Reagent Preparation Water, Absorber Make-Up Water, and Mist Eliminator Wash
Water
(Sources, Percent Contribution, and Flow Rate)
Flow Rate
Percent
(gpd)
FGD System ID
Source(s)
Example:
48,000
FGDB
80%
CTB
12,000
20%
FGD-1
Other
FGD System Water Source
FGD System ID (no planned)
FGD System Water Source
FGD System Water Source
Other
FGD System Water Source
FGD System ID (no planned)
FGD System Water Source
FGD System Water Source
Other
FGD System Water Source
FGD System ID (no planned)
FGD System Water Source
FGD System Water Source
Other
FGD System Water Source
FGD System ID (no planned)
FGD System Water Source
FGD System Water Source
Other
FGD System Water Source
FGD System ID (no planned)
FGD System Water Source
FGD System Water Source
Other
FGD System Water Source
FGD System ID (no planned)
FGD System Water Source
FGD System Water Source
Other
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B5-2. In Table B-8, provide information for each wet FGD system that the plant operates reported in Table B-1.
Yes
Table B-8. Water Generated from Wet FGD Systems
FGD System ID
Example:
FGD-1
Absorber Type
Typical FGD Slurry
Blowdown (or Slurry
Discharge) Flow Rate Exiting
the Absorber
(gpd)
Typical Range of Percent
Solids of FGD Slurry
Blowdown (or Slurry
Discharge) Exiting the
Absorber
(%)
Recirculation
240,000
12
to
FGD System ID (no planned) Reciruclation/Single Pass
to
FGD System ID (no planned) Reciruclation/Single Pass
to
FGD System ID (no planned) Reciruclation/Single Pass
to
FGD System ID (no planned) Reciruclation/Single Pass
to
FGD System ID (no planned) Reciruclation/Single Pass
to
FGD System ID (no planned) Reciruclation/Single Pass
to
CBI?
Yes
Typical Amount
of Solids
Typical Amount of FGD
Typical Duration
Separation
Scrubber Purge (or
AND Frequency of
Recycle
Slurry Discharge) Sent FGD Scrubber Purge
Returned to
to Wastewater
(or Slurry Discharge)
Absorber
Treatment or Discharge
Generation
(gpd)
(gpm AND gpd)
(hpd AND dpy)
16
180,000
200
gpm
10
hpd
120,000
gpd
365
dpy
gpm
hpd
gpd
dpy
gpm
hpd
gpd
dpy
gpm
hpd
gpd
dpy
gpm
hpd
gpd
dpy
gpm
hpd
gpd
dpy
gpm
hpd
gpd
dpy
B5-3. Provide the typical chlorides and solids concentrations of the untreated FGD scrubber purge (or slurry discharge ) transferred to the wastewater treatment system (after the
FGD solids separation process, but prior to commingling with other process wastewater).
Chlorides content:
ppm
Total suspended solids (TSS):
ppm
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Part B. Flue Gas Desulfurization (FGD) Systems
Plant ID: Insert Plant ID
Plant Name: Insert Plant Name
Part: B
Section Title: 6. FGD Monitoring Data Instructions
Instructions: Throughout this section, you will be required to provide monitoring data for all wet FGD systems that the plant operates, reported in
Table B-1. This section does not need to be completed for planned systems. Please provide all free response answers in the
highlighted yellow areas.
CBI?
Yes
B6-1. Has your plant collected monitoring data (for any reason) for untreated FGD scrubber purge (or slurry discharge ) in the 12 months
prior to receiving the ICR for any of the following analytes:
•
•
Metals (including monitoring data for total recoverable or dissolved metals analyses, or trace metals analyses);
Ammonia;
•
Nitrate/nitrite;
•
Total Kjeldahl nitrogen (TKN); and
•
Total cyanide.
Note: The untreated FGD scrubber purge (or slurry discharge) stream is the FGD wastewater stream leaving the solids
separation process prior to commingling with other water streams (see Figures B-1 and B-2).
Yes
(Provide the monitoring data as instructed below)
No
(Skip to Section 7)
Note: You are not required to perform non-routine tests or measurements solely for the purpose of responding to this
question.
Provide the monitoring data in Table B-9 in the tab labeled "Part B Section 6 Table" for each different FGD scrubber purge stream
for which the plant collected monitoring data. Report all results. Identify results that are less than the method detection limit (MDL),
and results that are between the detection and reporting limits. For example, if the MDL is equal to 5 ng/L, the reporting limit is equal
to 15 ng/L, and the value reported by the laboratory is 12 ng/L, report 12 ng/L as the measured value and identify and describe any
qualifiers on the data in the corresponding column. Copy Table B-9 as many times as needed using the "Copy Table B-9" button
below.
Copy Table B-9
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Note: If you operate multiple FGD solids separation processes (e.g., two sets of hydroclones), only provide monitoring data
collected after the last solid separation process. If necessary, you may provide additional information regarding the sample
collection techniques or analytical methods in the Comments section (e.g., sample collection followed EPA Method 1669 protocols,
dynamic reaction cell was used in conjunction with analytical method).
The following information should be provided for each data point:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Name of analyte and CAS Number;
Measured value, including those reported below the laboratory reporting limit, including units (if not detected, list
the detection limit value and select the less than (<) symbol in the non-detect indicator column);
Analytical method used;
Sample-specific detection limit for the method used;
Sample-specific nominal quantitation limit stipulated for the method used;
Date the sample was collected;
Location where the sample was collected (e.g., purge tank which collects secondary hydroclone overflow);
Whether the sample was collected as a grab or as a composite (and note the compositing period used);
Description of any qualifiers for the measurement;
For metals, whether the sample was analyzed as total recoverable or dissolved;
Identification of FGD system(s) and steam electric generating unit(s) that the sample represents (report FGD
System IDs and associated steam electric generating units from Table B-1); and
Flow rate (only if flow rate data were recorded at the sampling point during the sampling period).
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Part B. Flue Gas Desulfurization (FGD) Systems
Plant ID: Insert Plant ID
Plant Name: Insert Plant Name
Part: B
Section Title: 6. FGD Monitoring Data
Instructions: Throughout this section, you will be required to provide information on monitoring data for untreated FGD scrubber purge (or slurry discharge ) for all wet FGD systems that the plant operates,
reported in Table B-1. This section does not need to be completed for planned systems. Please provide all free response answers in the highlighted yellow areas.
CBI?
Yes
B6-2. Complete Table B-9 for all monitoring data for untreated FGD scrubber purge (or slurry discharge) collected by the plant (for any reason) in the 12 months prior to receiving the ICR for any of the
following analytes: metals (including monitoring data for total recoverable or dissolved metals analyses), ammonia, nitrate/nitrite, total Kjeldahl nitrogen (TKN), and total cyanide. Complete a separate
table for each different FGD scrubber purge (or slurry discharge) stream for which the plant is providing monitoring data. Report all results. Identify results that are less than the method detection limit
(MDL), and results that are between the detection and reporting limits. For Question B6-2, identify the FGD systems and steam electric generating units associated with the FGD scrubber purge data
provided in the table. Refer to the instructions in Part B Section 6 if you need assistance completing Table B-9.
Identify the FGD systems and steam electric generating units associated with the FGD scrubber purge (or slurry discharge) monitoring data provided in the table below. Use the FGD system IDs
identified in Table B-1 and the SE unit IDs identified in Table A-8. [Check all that apply.]
FGD-1
FGD-4
SE Unit-1
SE Unit-4
SE Unit-7
FGD-2
FGD-5
SE Unit-2
SE Unit-5
SE Unit-8
FGD-3
FGD-6
SE Unit-3
SE Unit-6
SE Unit-9
SE Unit-10
Table B-9. Monitoring Data for Untreated FGD Scrubber Purge (or Slurry Discharge)
Measured Value Including
Units*
Analyte
CAS
Number
NonDetect
Indicator
Value
Units
Method
Detection Limit Reporting Limit
Analytical
method
Value
Units
Value
Units
Date
Sample
Collected
Flow Rate of
FGD Scrubber
Analyzed as Purge (or Slurry
Collected as
Total
Discharge) at
a Grab or
Description Recoverable or
Time of
Location
Dissolved**
Sampling (gpm)
Collected Composite of Qualifiers
Non Dectect indicators
Units
Units
Units
Grab/Composite
Total Recoverable/Dissolved
Non Dectect indicators
Units
Units
Units
Grab/Composite
Total Recoverable/Dissolved
Non Dectect indicators
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Units
Units
Grab/Composite
Total Recoverable/Dissolved
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Grab/Composite
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Non Dectect indicators
Units
Units
Units
Grab/Composite
Total Recoverable/Dissolved
Non Dectect indicators
Units
Units
Units
Grab/Composite
Total Recoverable/Dissolved
Non Dectect indicators
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*If not detected, list the detection limit value and select the less than (<) symbol in the non-detect indicator column.
**Only answer for metals
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Part B. Flue Gas Desulfurization (FGD) Systems
Plant ID: Insert Plant ID
Plant Name: Insert Plant Name
Part: B
Section Title: 7. FGD Wastewater Treatment
Instructions: Throughout this section, you will be required to provide information for all wet FGD systems that the plant operates, reported in Table B1. This section does not need to be completed for planned systems. Please provide all free response answers in the highlighted yellow
areas.
CBI?
B7-1. Does the plant transfer the FGD scrubber purge (or slurry discharge ) to a settling pond ?
Yes
CBI?
Yes
CBI?
Yes
Yes
(Continue)
No
(Skip to Question B7-4)
B7-2. Indicate which process wastewaters are commingled with the FGD scrubber purge (or slurry discharge) in the settling pond. [Check all
boxes that apply.]
Fly ash sluice
Bottom ash sluice
Metal cleaning waste
Boiler blowdown
Mill reject sluice
Other, explain:
None
Other, explain:
B7-3. If the FGD scrubber purge (or slurry discharge) is commingled with bottom ash or fly ash sluice water in the pond(s), select the option
below that best describes the configuration of the pond(s). If neither option applies, provide an explanation in the space provided:
“True” commingling: FGD scrubber purge (or slurry discharge) and bottom ash and/or fly ash sluice water are combined in one pond dedicated to the treatment of both waters
FGD scrubber purge (or slurry discharge) is treated in a FGD pond and subsequently commingled with ash water in a dedicated ash pond
FGD scrubber purge (or slurry discharge) is not commingled with other wastewaters
FGD scrubber purge (or slurry discharge) wastewater is treated using a wastewater treatment system other than a settling pond and subsequently commingled with ash water in a dedicated ash pond
Other, explain:
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Part B. Flue Gas Desulfurization (FGD) Systems
B7-4. Indicate wastewater treatment technologies used to treat the FGD scrubber purge (or slurry discharge). [Check all boxes that apply.]
Yes
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:
CBI?
Yes
B7-5. Indicate all intermediate and final destination(s) of the treated FGD scrubber purge (or slurry discharge). If the plant recycles the
treated FGD scrubber purge (or slurry discharge), indicate the plant process to which this water is recycled. [Check all that apply].
Immediately recycled back to plant process. Please describe how the treated FGD scrubber purge (or slurry discharge) is reused:
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:
CBI?
Yes
B7-6. Plants that produce gypsum from wet FGD systems may generate water from the storage and handling of gypsum. Examples of
gypsum-related waters are gypsum wash water and gypsum pile runoff . Are gypsum-related waters generated at the plant? Note:
gypsum-related water does not include FGD slurry blowdown or FGD scrubber purge (or slurry discharge).
Yes
(Continue)
No
(Skip to Section 8)
If yes, provide the typical volume of gypsum-related waters generated per day (gpd) and the frequency of water generation (dpy) for
calendar year 2009.
gpd
dpy
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Part B. Flue Gas Desulfurization (FGD) Systems
B7-7. Indicate how the gypsum-related waters are handled. [Check all boxes that apply.]
Yes
Reused in FGD process
Reused in other process operations. Please describe how the gypsum-related waters are reused:
Transferred to treatment system reported in Tables D-1 or D-2. Identify the type of treatment system below. [Check all 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
Other, explain:
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Part B. Flue Gas Desulfurization (FGD) Systems
Plant ID: Insert Plant ID
Plant Name: Insert Plant Name
FGD System ID: Insert System ID
Part: B
Section Title: 8. Dry FGD System Information
Instructions: Throughout this section, you will be required to provide information for each dry FGD system that the plant operates, reported in
Table B-1. This section does not need to be completed for planned systems. Please provide all free response answers in the
highlighted yellow areas.
Make copies of Section 8 and Section 8 tables for each dry FGD system previously defined in Table B-1 using the Copy
Section 8 and Section 8 Tables button below. Please note that you will create two new tabs for these sections. You may
delete unneeded tabs, if accidently created. Enter the FGD system ID in the space provided above (use FGD system IDs
assigned in Table B-1).
CBI?
B8-1. Did you report use of a dry FGD system in Table B-1?
Yes
Yes
(Continue)
No
(Skip to next Questionnaire Part)
Copy Section 8 and Section 8 Tables
CBI?
B8-2. Indicate how the FGD solid is removed from the flue gas.
Yes
ESP
Fabric filter
Other, specify
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Part B. Flue Gas Desulfurization (FGD) Systems
B8-3. Is the FGD system located upstream or downstream of the fly ash collection system?
Yes
Upstream of fly ash collection
Downstream of fly ash collection
CBI?
Yes
B8-4. For water sources that may be used as a source of FGD reagent preparation water (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?
B8-5. Provide the flow rate, duration, and frequency of the FGD reagent preparation water for the FGD system for calendar year 2009.
Yes
gpm
hpd
dpy
CBI?
B8-6. Provide the source of the FGD reagent preparation water used. [Check all boxes that apply.]
Yes
Raw intake water
Intake water that has been treated on site prior to use
Process wastewater, specify
Process Wastewater
Other, explain:
CBI?
B8-7. Is any FGD wastewater generated from the operation of the dry FGD scrubber?
Yes
Yes
(Continue)
No
(Skip to Question B8-9)
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CBI?
Yes
Part B. Flue Gas Desulfurization (FGD) Systems
B8-8. Indicate all intermediate and final destination(s) of the FGD wastewater. If the plant recycles the FGD 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 FGD wastewater is reused:
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:
CBI?
Yes
B8-9. Is any FGD wastewater generated from cleaning the dry FGD scrubber (e.g., power washing during scheduled generating unit
outages)?
Yes
(Continue)
No
(Skip to Question B8-11)
Provide the volume and frequency of wastewater generated from the dry FGD scrubber in 2009.
gpd
over
days
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CBI?
Yes
Part B. Flue Gas Desulfurization (FGD) Systems
B8-10. Indicate all intermediate and final destination(s) of the FGD wastewater from cleaning. If the plant recycles the FGD wastewater
from cleaning, indicate the plant process to which this water is recycled. [Check all that apply].
Immediately recycled back to plant process. Please describe how the FGD wastewater is reused:
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:
CBI?
B8-11. What parameters affect the ability of the FGD solids to be marketed, sold and/or given away? [Check all boxes that apply.]
Yes
Chlorides content:
ppm
Moisture content:
ppm
Other, specify:
ppm
None – Industry(ies) to which the FGD solids are marketed has not specified standards for the solids.
N/A – FGD solids are not marketed, sold, or given away.
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Part B. Flue Gas Desulfurization (FGD) Systems
Plant ID: Insert Plant ID
Plant Name: Insert Plant Name
FGD System ID: Insert System ID
Part: B
Section Title: 8. FGD Solids Disposition and Marketing for Dry FGD Systems
Instructions: Throughout this section, you will be required to provide information on FGD solids disposition for all dry FGD systems that the plant operates
reported in Table B-1. This section does not need to be completed for planned systems. Please provide all free response answers in the
highlighted yellow areas.
CBI?
Yes
B8-12. In Table B-10, indicate the ultimate destination of FGD solids from the FGD system and provide the tonnage for each type of storage/handling
technique for calendar years 2005, 2007, and 2009. If the FGD solids are stored in a landfill or pond/impoundment , provide the amount of
FGD solids stored permanently and/or temporarily.
For example, a plant may operate a gypsum landfill, and some amount of FGD solids that are transferred to the landfill may later be removed
from the landfill and sold for use in wallboard manufacturing. In this case, the amount of FGD solids sold for wallboard manufacturing should
be identified in BOTH the "Landfills reported in Table A-6: Stored temporarily" category AND the "Marketed and Sold" category. In this same
example, all the FGD solids that are transferred to the landfill and left in the landfill should be identified as "Landfills reported in Table A-6:
Stored permanently."
Table B-10. FGD Solids Disposition for 2005, 2007, and 2009
Ultimate Destination of FGD Solids
Amount Disposed in 2005
(tons)
Amount Disposed in 2007
(tons)
Amount Disposed in 2009
(tons)
Stored permanently
Sent to Landfills reported
in Table A-6
Stored temporarily
(later hauled offsite/marketed)
Stored permanently
Sent to Pond/Impoundment
Stored temporarily
reported in Table A-4
(later hauled offsite/marketed)
Sent to Landfills not reported in Table A-6
Sent to Pond/Impoundment not reported in Table
A-4
Marketed and sold
Given away
Other, explain:
Other, explain:
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CBI?
Yes
Part B. Flue Gas Desulfurization (FGD) Systems
B8-13. Complete Table B-11 if the plant markets, sells, and/or gives away the FGD solids from this FGD system. For each destination, provide the
tons of FGD solids for which the FGD solids are marketed, sold, and/or given away. Also provide the gross revenue generated from
marketing/selling the FGD solids for each destination.
Table B-11. FGD Solids Marketed/Sold in 2005, 2007, and 2009
Destination
Tons
2005
Gross Revenue
Generated ($)
Tons
2007
Gross Revenue
Generated ($)
Tons
2009
Gross Revenue
Generated ($)
FGD Solids Marketing
FGD Solids Marketing
FGD Solids Marketing
FGD Solids Marketing
FGD Solids Marketing
FGD Solids Marketing
CBI?
Yes
B8-14. In Table B-12, provide the total cost incurred to remove or dispose of FGD solids from 2005 to 2009 including the cost for labor, materials,
transportation, and energy. Also provide the cost by component. Include other components not provided in the list of processes in the yellow
box provided.
Table B-12. Cost Incurred to Remove or Dispose of FGD Solids
Process
Solids separation
Solids dewatering
Hauling FGD solids
Cost of on site disposal
Cost of off site disposal
Other:
Other:
Other:
Total
2005
Total Costs Incurred
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
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2007
Total Costs Incurred
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
2009
Total Costs Incurred
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
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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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Steam Electric Questionnaire Code Tables
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
LANDF
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
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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Select
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Select
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Select
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FGD-5
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Spray
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Select
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Select
Air heater cleaning water
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Bottom ash sluice
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(combustion gas portion of
turbine) water
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(compressor portion of the
turbine) water
Combustion turbine evaporative
coolers blowdown
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FGD scrubber purge (or slurry
discharge)
FGD slurry blowdown
Filter Backwash
Floor drain wastewater
Flue gas mercury control system
wastewater
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Gypsum wash water
Ion exchange wastewater
Landfill runoff - capped landfill
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Process Wastewater
Process Wastewater
Select
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Ash pile runoff
Boiler blowdown
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Boiler tube cleaning water
Bottom ash sluice
Carbon capture wastewater
Coal pile runoff
Combined ash sluice
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(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 (or slurry
discharge)
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
Once -through cooling water
Raw intake water
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
New/Existing
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New/Existing
Grab
Select
Existing
New
Not Applicable
FGD System ID (Planned)
FGD System ID (Planned)
Select
FGD-A
FGD-B
FGD-C
Waste stabilization/solidification
Other (specify):
Total Recoverable/Dissolved
Total Recoverable/Dissolved
Select
Dissolved
Total Recoverable
N/A
Units
Units
Select
mg/L
ug/L
ng/L
Raw intake water as makeup
Reverse osmosis reject water
Select
FGD Solids Marketing
FGD Solids Marketing
Select
Agriculture
Blended cement/raw feed for clinker
Concrete/concrete products
Flowable fill
Gypsum panel products (not wallboard)
Mining applications
Soil modification/stabilization
Structural fills/embankments
Wallboard manufacturing
SCR catalyst regeneration
wastewater
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wastewater
Soot blowing wash water
Steam turbine cleaning water
Treated intake water
Treated intake water as makeup
Yard drain wastewater
Non Detect Indicators
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Select
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Steam turbine cleaning water
Yard drain wastewater
Other (specify to the right)
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