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| number = ML15128A634
| number = ML15128A634
| issue date = 07/24/2014
| issue date = 07/24/2014
| title = 2014/07/24 Turkey Point 3 & 4 La - Turkey Point Aquifer Withdrawals and Canal Maintenance
| title = La - Turkey Point Aquifer Withdrawals and Canal Maintenance
| author name =  
| author name =  
| author affiliation = - No Known Affiliation
| author affiliation = - No Known Affiliation
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{{#Wiki_filter:1TurkeyPointLANPEm ResourceFrom:Foster, Stacy [Stacy.Foster@fpl.com]Sent:Thursday, July 24, 2014 1:26 PMTo:Grange, BrianaCc:Gless, Jodie
{{#Wiki_filter:TurkeyPointLANPEm Resource From:                       Foster, Stacy [Stacy.Foster@fpl.com]
Sent:                       Thursday, July 24, 2014 1:26 PM To:                         Grange, Briana Cc:                         Gless, Jodie


==Subject:==
==Subject:==
Turkey Point Aquifer Withdrawals and Canal Maintenance Hello Briana, There are two aquifers below the Cooling Canal System (CCS). The shallow aquifer is call the Biscayne Aquifer (approximately 90 feet deep) The deeper aquifer is called the Floridan Aquifer. There is a confining layer between the two aquifers. The current approved temporary water withdrawals are approximately 5 MGD from the Floridan Aquifer. The future withdrawals that FPL will request approval for from the South Florida Water Management District will be 14 MGD from the Floridan Aquifer. FPL also received temporary approval for an additional 30 MGD withdrawal from the saline portion of the Biscayne Aquifer. FPL has not utilized the 30 MGD withdrawal. FPL is evaluating the longer term solution to improve the conditions of the CCS. Potential solutions are increase in aeration and demucking the bottom of the canals.
Turkey Point Aquifer Withdrawals and Canal Maintenance Hello Briana, There are two aquifers below the Cooling Canal System (CCS). The shallow aquifer is call the Biscayne Aquifer (approximately 90 feet deep) The deeper aquifer is called the Floridan Aquifer. There is a confining layer between the two aquifers. The current approved temporary water withdrawals are approximately 5 MGD from the Floridan Aquifer.
The future withdrawals that FPL will request approval for from the South Florida Water Management District will be 14 MGD from the Floridan Aquifer. FPL also received temporary approval for an additional 30 MGD withdrawal from the saline portion of the Biscayne Aquifer. FPL has not utilized the 30 MGD withdrawal.
FPL is evaluating the longer term solution to improve the conditions of the CCS. Potential solutions are increase in aeration and demucking the bottom of the canals.
: Thanks, Stacy M. Foster Manager, Environmental Licensing and Permitting Florida Power & Light Company 700 Universe Blvd.
: Thanks, Stacy M. Foster Manager, Environmental Licensing and Permitting Florida Power & Light Company 700 Universe Blvd.
Juno Beach, FL 33408 W 561-691-7065 C 772-285-5653  
Juno Beach, FL 33408 W 561-691-7065 C 772-285-5653 1


Hearing Identifier: TurkeyPoint_LA_NonPublic Email Number: 38   Mail Envelope Properties   (DB61AAA52A82164FBED293EE231B12911B6A4B18)  
Hearing Identifier:     TurkeyPoint_LA_NonPublic Email Number:           38 Mail Envelope Properties     (DB61AAA52A82164FBED293EE231B12911B6A4B18)


==Subject:==
==Subject:==
Turkey Point Aquifer Withdrawals and Canal Maintenance   Sent Date:   7/24/2014 1:26:24 PM Received Date: 7/24/2014 1:26:26 PM From:   Foster, Stacy Created By:   Stacy.Foster@fpl.com Recipients:     "Gless, Jodie" <Jodie.Gless@fpl.com>
Turkey Point Aquifer Withdrawals and Canal Maintenance Sent Date:             7/24/2014 1:26:24 PM Received Date:         7/24/2014 1:26:26 PM From:                   Foster, Stacy Created By:             Stacy.Foster@fpl.com Recipients:
Tracking Status: None "Grange, Briana" <Briana.Grange@nrc.gov>
"Gless, Jodie" <Jodie.Gless@fpl.com>
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Tracking Status: None "Grange, Briana" <Briana.Grange@nrc.gov>
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La - Turkey Point Aquifer Withdrawals and Canal Maintenance
ML15128A634
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Site: Turkey Point  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 07/24/2014
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References
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TurkeyPointLANPEm Resource From: Foster, Stacy [Stacy.Foster@fpl.com]

Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2014 1:26 PM To: Grange, Briana Cc: Gless, Jodie

Subject:

Turkey Point Aquifer Withdrawals and Canal Maintenance Hello Briana, There are two aquifers below the Cooling Canal System (CCS). The shallow aquifer is call the Biscayne Aquifer (approximately 90 feet deep) The deeper aquifer is called the Floridan Aquifer. There is a confining layer between the two aquifers. The current approved temporary water withdrawals are approximately 5 MGD from the Floridan Aquifer.

The future withdrawals that FPL will request approval for from the South Florida Water Management District will be 14 MGD from the Floridan Aquifer. FPL also received temporary approval for an additional 30 MGD withdrawal from the saline portion of the Biscayne Aquifer. FPL has not utilized the 30 MGD withdrawal.

FPL is evaluating the longer term solution to improve the conditions of the CCS. Potential solutions are increase in aeration and demucking the bottom of the canals.

Thanks, Stacy M. Foster Manager, Environmental Licensing and Permitting Florida Power & Light Company 700 Universe Blvd.

Juno Beach, FL 33408 W 561-691-7065 C 772-285-5653 1

Hearing Identifier: TurkeyPoint_LA_NonPublic Email Number: 38 Mail Envelope Properties (DB61AAA52A82164FBED293EE231B12911B6A4B18)

Subject:

Turkey Point Aquifer Withdrawals and Canal Maintenance Sent Date: 7/24/2014 1:26:24 PM Received Date: 7/24/2014 1:26:26 PM From: Foster, Stacy Created By: Stacy.Foster@fpl.com Recipients:

"Gless, Jodie" <Jodie.Gless@fpl.com>

Tracking Status: None "Grange, Briana" <Briana.Grange@nrc.gov>

Tracking Status: None Post Office: GOXSA1707.fplu.fpl.com Files Size Date & Time MESSAGE 1076 7/24/2014 1:26:26 PM Options Priority: Standard Return Notification: No Reply Requested: No Sensitivity: Normal Expiration Date:

Recipients Received: