![]() (e) The estimated costs and timelines for design and construction of alternatives that would comply with the State Water Resources Control Board’s Resolution Number 2010-0020, Water Quality Control Policy on the Use of Coastal and Estuarine Waters for Power Plant Cooling, which were presented to the State Water Resources Control Board in accordance with Section 3.D of the Water Quality Control Policy on the Use of Coastal and Estuarine Waters for Power Plant Cooling, conclusively establish that it is not practicable for the Diablo Canyon Power Plant to achieve final compliance with the “Water Quality Control Policy on the Use of Coastal and Estuarine Watersįor Power Plant Cooling” before October 31, 2030. The bill would transfer $600,000,000 from the General Fund to the Diablo Canyon Extension Fund, thereby making an appropriation. ![]() Because the Diablo Canyon Extension Fund would be a continuously appropriated fund, the bill would make an appropriation. The bill would establish the Diablo Canyon Extension Fund in the State Treasury and would continuously appropriate moneys in the fund to the department for purposes of making the loan. ![]() The bill would state the intent of the Legislature to make available to the Department of Water Resources a total principal amount not to exceed $1.4 billion for the purpose of being loaned out to facilitate the extension of the operating period of the Diablo Canyon powerplant, as provided. This bill, for purposes of certain requests by the operator of the Diablo Canyon powerplant or the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission that are necessary to authorize the Diablo Canyon powerplant to continue to operate after those retirement dates, would require a state agency to act on the request to extend the operations of Diablo Canyon powerplant within 180 days, and would provide that the Diablo Canyon powerplant site, and all structures, buildings, andĮquipment at the site, or necessary to extend operations at the site, shall conclusively be deemed an existing facility and not subject to specified exceptions. ![]()
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