EPA Press Release:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 4, 2013
Interior, Energy, EPA Commit to Cooperative
Working Group to Achieve Shared Goals on Navajo Generating Station in
Arizona
WASHINGTON
- Today the Department of the Interior,
Department of Energy and the Environmental Protection Agency released a joint
statement that lays out the agencies’ shared goals for Navajo Generating Station
(NGS) and energy production in the region served by NGS.
In the statement, the three agencies agree
they will work together to support Arizona and tribal stakeholders in finding
ways to produce “clean, affordable and reliable power, affordable and
sustainable water supplies, and sustainable economic development, while
minimizing negative impacts on those who currently obtain significant benefits
from NGS, including tribal nations.”
In addition to identifying shared goals,
the statement announces specific activities the agencies intend to take jointly
to help achieve those goals. These actions include: 1) creating a long-term
DOI-EPA-DOE NGS working group; 2) working with stakeholders to develop an NGS
roadmap; 3) committing to complete the second phase of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s report on
clean, affordable, and sustainable energy options for NGS; and 4) supporting
near-term investments that align with long-term clean energy
goals.
A copy of the
Joint Statement is available at http://epa.gov/air/tribal/pdfs/130103_statement_ngs.pdf.
NGS is a coal-fired power plant located on the
Navajo Indian reservation approximately 15 miles from the Grand Canyon and owned
partially by the Interior’s Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation). Power from the
facility is distributed to customers in Arizona, California, and Nevada.
Reclamation’s share of the power is used to move water to tribal, agricultural,
and municipal water users in central Arizona.
The Department of the
Interior, the Department of Energy, and the Environmental Protection Agency
oversee other federal responsibilities or interests that relate to NGS. These
include tribal trust responsibilities, protection of national parks and
wilderness areas, visibility and public health protection, and clean energy
development.
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