[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 40, Volume 21]

[Revised as of July 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 40CFR125.84]



[Page 336-339]

 

                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT

 

         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)

 

PART 125_CRITERIA AND STANDARDS FOR THE NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE 

ELIMINATION SYSTEM--Table of Contents

 

Subpart I_Requirements Applicable to Cooling Water Intake Structures for 

             New Facilities Under Section 316(b) of the Act

 

Sec.  125.84  As an owner or operator of a new facility, what must I do 

to comply with this subpart?



    (a)(1) The owner or operator of a new facility must comply with 

either:

    (i) Track I in paragraph (b) or (c) of this section; or

    (ii) Track II in paragraph (d) of this section.

    (2) In addition to meeting the requirements in paragraph (b), (c), 

or (d) of this section, the owner or operator of a new facility may be 

required to comply with paragraph (e) of this section.

    (b) Track I requirements for new facilities that withdraw equal to 

or greater than 10 MGD. You must comply with all of the following 

requirements:

    (1) You must reduce your intake flow, at a minimum, to a level 

commensurate with that which can be attained by a closed-cycle 

recirculating cooling water system;

    (2) You must design and construct each cooling water intake 

structure at your facility to a maximum through-screen design intake 

velocity of 0.5 ft/s;

    (3) You must design and construct your cooling water intake 

structure such that the total design intake flow from all cooling water 

intake structures at your facility meets the following requirements:



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    (i) For cooling water intake structures located in a freshwater 

river or stream, the total design intake flow must be no greater than 

five (5) percent of the source water annual mean flow;

    (ii) For cooling water intake structures located in a lake or 

reservoir, the total design intake flow must not disrupt the natural 

thermal stratification or turnover pattern (where present) of the source 

water except in cases where the disruption is determined to be 

beneficial to the management of fisheries for fish and shellfish by any 

fishery management agency(ies);

    (iii) For cooling water intake structures located in an estuary or 

tidal river, the total design intake flow over one tidal cycle of ebb 

and flow must be no greater than one (1) percent of the volume of the 

water column within the area centered about the opening of the intake 

with a diameter defined by the distance of one tidal excursion at the 

mean low water level;

    (4) You must select and implement design and construction 

technologies or operational measures for minimizing impingement 

mortality of fish and shellfish if:

    (i) There are threatened or endangered or otherwise protected 

federal, state, or tribal species, or critical habitat for these 

species, within the hydraulic zone of influence of the cooling water 

intake structure; or

    (ii) Based on information submitted by any fishery management 

agency(ies) or other relevant information, there are migratory and/or 

sport or commercial species of impingement concern to the Director that 

pass through the hydraulic zone of influence of the cooling water intake 

structure; or

    (iii) It is determined by the Director, based on information 

submitted by any fishery management agency(ies) or other relevant 

information, that the proposed facility, after meeting the technology-

based performance requirements in paragraphs (b)(1), (2), and (3) of 

this section, would still contribute unacceptable stress to the 

protected species, critical habitat of those species, or species of 

concern;

    (5) You must select and implement design and construction 

technologies or operational measures for minimizing entrainment of 

entrainable life stages of fish and shellfish if:

    (i) There are threatened or endangered or otherwise protected 

federal, state, or tribal species, or critical habitat for these 

species, within the hydraulic zone of influence of the cooling water 

intake structure; or

    (ii) Based on information submitted by any fishery management 

agency(ies) or other relevant information, there are or would be 

undesirable cumulative stressors affecting entrainable life stages of 

species of concern to the Director and the Director determines that the 

proposed facility, after meeting the technology-based performance 

requirements in paragraphs (b)(1), (2), and (3) of this section, would 

still contribute unacceptable stress to the protected species , critical 

habitat of those species, or these species of concern;

    (6) You must submit the application information required in 40 CFR 

122.21(r) and Sec.  125.86(b);

    (7) You must implement the monitoring requirements specified in 

Sec.  125.87;

    (8) You must implement the record-keeping requirements specified in 

Sec.  125.88.

    (c) Track I requirements for new facilities that withdraw equal to 

or greater than 2 MGD and less than 10 MGD and that choose not to comply 

with paragraph (b) of this section. You must comply with all the 

following requirements:

    (1) You must design and construct each cooling water intake 

structure at your facility to a maximum through-screen design intake 

velocity of 0.5 ft/s;

    (2) You must design and construct your cooling water intake 

structure such that the total design intake flow from all cooling water 

intake structures at your facility meets the following requirements:

    (i) For cooling water intake structures located in a freshwater 

river or stream, the total design intake flow must be no greater than 

five (5) percent of the source water annual mean flow;

    (ii) For cooling water intake structures located in a lake or 

reservoir, the total design intake flow must not disrupt the natural 

thermal stratification or turnover pattern (where present) of the source 

water except in cases where



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the disruption is determined to be beneficial to the management of 

fisheries for fish and shellfish by any fishery management agency(ies);

    (iii) For cooling water intake structures located in an estuary or 

tidal river, the total design intake flow over one tidal cycle of ebb 

and flow must be no greater than one (1) percent of the volume of the 

water column within the area centered about the opening of the intake 

with a diameter defined by the distance of one tidal excursion at the 

mean low water level;

    (3) You must select and implement design and construction 

technologies or operational measures for minimizing impingement 

mortality of fish and shellfish if:

    (i) There are threatened or endangered or otherwise protected 

federal, state, or tribal species, or critical habitat for these 

species, within the hydraulic zone of influence of the cooling water 

intake structure; or

    (ii) Based on information submitted by any fishery management 

agency(ies) or other relevant information, there are migratory and/or 

sport or commercial species of impingement concern to the Director that 

pass through the hydraulic zone of influence of the cooling water intake 

structure; or

    (iii) It is determined by the Director, based on information 

submitted by any fishery management agency(ies) or other relevant 

information, that the proposed facility, after meeting the technology-

based performance requirements in paragraphs (c)(1) and (2) of this 

section, would still contribute unacceptable stress to the protected 

species, critical habitat of those species, or species of concern;

    (4) You must select and implement design and construction 

technologies or operational measures for minimizing entrainment of 

entrainable life stages of fish and shellfish;

    (5) You must submit the application information required in 40 CFR 

122.21(r) and Sec.  125.86(b)(2), (3), and (4);

    (6) You must implement the monitoring requirements specified in 

Sec.  125.87;

    (7) You must implement the recordkeeping requirements specified in 

Sec.  125.88.

    (d) Track II. The owner or operator of a new facility that chooses 

to comply under Track II must comply with the following requirements:

    (1) You must demonstrate to the Director that the technologies 

employed will reduce the level of adverse environmental impact from your 

cooling water intake structures to a comparable level to that which you 

would achieve were you to implement the requirements of paragraphs 

(b)(1) and (2) of this section. This demonstration must include a 

showing that the impacts to fish and shellfish, including important 

forage and predator species, within the watershed will be comparable to 

those which would result if you were to implement the requirements of 

paragraphs (b)(1) and (2) of this section. This showing may include 

consideration of impacts other than impingement mortality and 

entrainment, including measures that will result in increases in fish 

and shellfish, but it must demonstrate comparable performance for 

species that the Director identifies as species of concern. In 

identifying such species, the Director may consider information provided 

by any fishery management agency(ies) along with data and information 

from other sources.

    (2) You must design and construct your cooling water intake 

structure such that the total design intake flow from all cooling water 

intake structures at your facility meet the following requirements:

    (i) For cooling water intake structures located in a freshwater 

river or stream, the total design intake flow must be no greater than 

five (5) percent of the source water annual mean flow;

    (ii) For cooling water intake structures located in a lake or 

reservoir, the total design intake flow must not disrupt the natural 

thermal stratification or turnover pattern (where present) of the source 

water except in cases where the disruption is determined to be 

beneficial to the management of fisheries for fish and shellfish by any 

fishery management agency(ies);

    (iii) For cooling water intake structures located in an estuary or 

tidal river, the total design intake flow over one tidal cycle of ebb 

and flow must be no greater than one (1) percent of the



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volume of the water column within the area centered about the opening of 

the intake with a diameter defined by the distance of one tidal 

excursion at the mean low water level.

    (3) You must submit the application information required in 40 CFR 

122.21(r) and Sec.  125.86(c).

    (4) You must implement the monitoring requirements specified in 

Sec.  125.87.

    (5) You must implement the record-keeping requirements specified in 

Sec.  125.88.

    (e) You must comply with any more stringent requirements relating to 

the location, design, construction, and capacity of a cooling water 

intake structure or monitoring requirements at a new facility that the 

Director deems are reasonably necessary to comply with any provision of 

state law, including compliance with applicable state water quality 

standards (including designated uses, criteria, and antidegradation 

requirements).



[66 FR 65338, Dec. 18, 2001, as amended at 68 FR 36754, June 19, 2003]