DOE/EA-2220: Documents Available for Download

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This Environmental Assessment evaluates the environmental impacts of a clean coal technology demonstration project that is proposed for cost-shared federal funding by Department of Energy under the Innovative Clean Coal Technology program. The proposed action is the design, construction, and operation of a sulfur dioxide scrubbing system for coal burning cement kilns to be conducted at the Dragon Products Company Cement Plant in Thomaston, Maine.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) proposes to provide funds for the construction and start-up of a manure digester at the Port of Tillamook Bay (POTB) Industrial Park, Tillamook County, Oregon. If approved, DOE would provide funding to construct this dairy digester that would produce the following marketable products; 295 kW of electric power from biogas, hot water used to maintain the temperature of the digester, and about 30 cubic yards per year of solids for composting.
Bonneville Power Administration proposes to rebuild the first 17 miles of the Santiam-Chemawa transmission line from Santiam Substation to the line’s connection to
Portland General Electric’s Bethel Substation. BPA would replace the existing single-circuit 230-kilovolt (kV) line with towers that could support two circuits. The existing line supplies both Bethel Substation and BPA’s Chemawa Substation. The new lines would eliminate overloading of the existing line from Santiam Substation to the line’s connection to Bethel Substation by having one new line supply Bethel Substation and the other new line supply Chemawa Substation.
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