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Projects - Reid Gardner Station

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Reid Gardner Station, located in Moapa, Nevada, became commercially operational on June 30, 1965. Unit 2 was added in 1968, Unit 3 in 1976, and Unit 4 was completed in 1983. Each unit has SO2 scrubbers that operate at modern day removal rates. Unit 4 contains a baghouse for fly ash capture to reduce the particulate emissions from the unit.

Nevada Power Company plans to continue operating this plant for at least another 20 years and is dedicated to meeting or exceeding environmental standards.

Nevada Power has asked the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada to approve the installation of state–of–the–art baghouses* on Reid Gardner Units 1–3 and Natural Gas Igniters* to further reduce emissions during start–up. Combustion upgrades on Reid 4 that will reduce NOX emissions have also been requested.

* This project was required by terms of a Consent Decree entered into with the State of Nevada and the U.S. Environmental Protection.

Purpose of the Project

Nevada Power is requesting a right–of–way grant from the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) for the proposed ash storage facility and evaporation ponds expansion at Reid Gardner. Reid Gardner is a coal–fired electric generation facility located on private property bordered by BLM and Moapa Indian Reservation property. The facility produces several non–hazardous waste streams that are disposed onsite in a permitted landfill. The primary waste streams include fly ash, bottom ash, and water treatment sludge.

The existing ash storage facility and evaporation ponds at the Reid Gardner facility are approaching capacity. Nevada Power needs to expand its existing ash storage facility and pond capacity by siting and opening an additional waste management unit.

Project Benefits

Environmental Protection

In coordination with the BLM, Nevada Power contractors are currently performing the following environmental field surveys and studies:

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