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SECTION 2.0 <br /> Project Description <br /> The Lodi Energy Center (LEC) will be a combined-cycle nominal 255-megawatt 1(MW) <br /> power generation facility consisting of a"Rapid Response' GE Energy Frame 7FA,natural <br /> gas-fired turbine-generator,a single condensing steam turbine, a 7-cell cooling tower, and <br /> associated balance-of-plant equipment. The facility will be located in Lodi,San Joaquin <br /> County, California, on a 4.4-acre parcel located adjacent to the City of Lodi s White Slough <br /> Water Pollution Control Facility (WPCF) and the existing 49-MW Northern California <br /> Power Agency (NCPA) Combustion Turbine Project#2 (STIG plant).2 <br /> 2.1 Facility Description, Design, and Operation <br /> 2.1.1 Site Arrangement and Layout <br /> Figure 2.1-1 shows the general arrangement and layout of the facility, and Figure 2.1-2 <br /> shows typical elevation views. Primary access to the site will be provided via North <br /> Thornton Road off Interstate 5. <br /> The project site is adjacent to the WPCF to the east,treatment and holding ponds associated <br /> with the WPCF to the north,the existing 49-MW STIG plant to the west,and the San Joaquin <br /> County Mosquito and Vector Control facility to the south. The project site is on land owned <br /> and incorporated by the City of Lodi,and is approximately 6 miles from the Lodi city <br /> center. The city of Stockton is approximately 2 miles to the south. The project site is <br /> currently undeveloped and is used for equipment storage during upgrades to the WPCF. <br /> Construction laydown and parking areas will be within existing site boundaries of the <br /> WPCF on City-owned property. Four parcels totaling 9.8-acres will be used for both <br /> construction and laydown areas (as shown on Figure 2.1-3). Area A is approximately <br /> 3.1 acres,Area B is approximately 2.2 acres,Area C is approximately 1.6 acres, and Area D is <br /> approximately 2.9 acres. <br /> 2.1.2 Shared Facilities between the LEC and the STIG Plant <br /> Because the STIG plant and the LEC plant will be adjacent to each other and both will be <br /> owned and operated by NCPA, some existing facilities will be shared between the two <br /> plants,while other facilities will require modification to allow for the LEC plant. Details on <br /> the shared facilities and the new and/or modified facilities are described below. <br /> 1 Maximum peak generating capacity at 61 degrees Fahrenheit is 285 MW. <br /> 2"STIG plant'refers to the NCPA Combustion Turbine Project,which is a steam turbine injected gas turbine(STIG)plant <br /> SAC/371322/082340003(LEC_2.0_PROJECT_DESC.DOC) 2-1 <br />