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<br />. <br /> <br />Thermoelectric Powerplant <br /> <br />Map Code - White 6 <br /> <br />Project Name: Navajo Power Project <br /> <br />Company: Navajo Project <br />Generation Station <br />P .0. Box W <br />Page, Arizona 86070 <br /> <br />County: Coconino Cmmty, Arizona <br /> <br />Location: 4 miles east of Page, Arizona <br />T. 31 N., R. 9 W. <br /> <br />Production Capacity: 2,250,000 kW <br /> <br />Technology: <br /> <br />Coal-fired, stem, electric generation <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Resource Requirement: Water - 34,100 AFY <br />Water source - Lake Powell <br />Coal - 18,000'4'24,000 TPD <br />Coal source - Black Mesa Mine <br /> <br />Current Status: Project operational <br /> <br />Comments: The Navajo Power Project is one of. the largest powerplants in <br />the United States and is jointly owned by the following utilities. <br /> <br />Percent of <br />Participation <br /> <br />kW Received <br /> <br />Salt River Project ~~ager) <br />Los Angeles Dept. of Water & Power <br />Arizona Public Service Company <br />Tucson Electric Power Company <br />U.S. Western Area Power Adm. <br /> <br />21. 7 <br />21.2 <br />14.0 <br />7.5 <br />24.3 <br /> <br />480,250 <br />477 ,000 <br />315,000 <br />168,750 <br />546,750 <br /> <br />The Western Area Power Administration will use its power for <br />pumping Colorado River water for the Central Arizona Project. <br /> <br />The station is sited on 1,021 acres of land leased from the <br />Navajo Indian Tribe. Another 765 acres located 2 miles east of <br />The station is leased from the Tribe for an ash-disposal site. <br /> <br />Information Source: 11 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />7 <br />