Glenarm Repowering Project
Project Address
43 East State Street/72 East Glenarm Street. The project site is bordered by Glenarm Street, State Street and the Metro Gold Line, South Fair Oaks Avenue, and the Arroyo Seco Parkway (SR 110).
Case Manager
Dan Angeles
Project Description
In 2009, the City of Pasadena adopted the Integrated Resource Plan (IRP), a blueprint for the Pasadena Department of Water and Power (PWP) to ensure reliable, environmentally responsible electricity service, competitive rates, and energy independence through 2030. A key feature of the IRP is the replacement of inefficient local generating units at PWP’s Power Plant. This constitutes the Glenarm Power Plant Repowering Project.
The City’s Power Plant consists of two power generating facilities flanking the Metro Gold Line tracks: the Glenarm site to the west and the Broadway site to the east. The Glenarm facility is approximately 6.52 acres and is developed with the Glenarm Steam Plant Building and Electric Fountain, a City-designated local historic monument; Pacific Electric Railway Company (PERC) Substation No. 2, a City designated local historic landmark; and four natural gas turbine generators (GT-1 through GT-4).
In order to fulfill the IRP objective of producing reliable, environmentally responsible electricity, PWP proposes the following:
- Replacement of steam generating Unit B-3 on the Broadway site with the new combined-cycle 71 MW (gross) power generating Unit GT-5 on the Glenarm site. Unit GT-5 would include a new gas turbine, steam turbine, once-through steam generator, wet-type cooling tower, water storage tanks, electric fuel gas compressors, an electric air compressor, and a 125-foot-tall stack, similar to existing Units GT-1 through GT-4.
- Administrative offices and a control station totaling 18,000 square feet within the Glenarm Building. The existing Glenarm Building stack, air compressor facility, and restroom along the building’s south elevation, plus interior equipment, would be removed. Surface parking area south of Unit GT-5 would provide 45 spaces.
- Reconfiguration or replacement of aboveground aqueous ammonia tanks and associated piping and other equipment on the Broadway site.
- Closure of State Street south of the Glenarm site, between Fair Oaks Avenue and the Metro Gold Line; incorporation of a one-acre parcel south of State Street into the Glenarm site; and the construction of surface parking for 14 vehicles and modification of an existing 4,000 square-foot building to house maintenance shops on this parcel.
Rerouting or relocation of storm drains, underground water lines, electrical lines, and other utilities; removal of existing mechanical equipment; and asbestos and lead-based paint abatement as necessary. Remediation of contaminated soil may be necessary for regulatory compliance.
Project construction is anticipated to take up to 23 months following project approval.
Documents Available for Review:
Notice of Public Hearing
Fig. 1 – Regional Location & Vicinity Map
Fig. 2 – Power Plant Site & Surrounding Uses
Glenarm Recharging Project NOA (withdrawl)
Initial Study, Glenarm Repowering Project
Notice of Availability
Notice of Preparation, Glenarm Repowering Project
Final Environmental Impact Report
Table of Contents
1.0 Introduction
2.0 Comments and Responses
3.0 Corrections and Additions
4.0 Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program
Appendix A
Draft Environmental Impact Report:
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
1.0 Introduction
2.0 Project Description
3.0 Environmental Setting
4.A Aesthetics
4.B Air Quality
4.C Cultural Resources
4.D Greenhouse Gases
4.E Hazards
4.F Land Use & Planning
4.G Noise
4.H Water Supply
5.0 Alternatives
6.0 Other Environmental Considerations
7.0 Persons & Organizations
8.0 References
Appendix – Table of Contents
Appendix A – Scoping Meeting Materials
Appendix B – Air Quality Assessment File
Appendix C – Greenhouse Gas Impact Assessment
Appendix D – Hazardous Materials
Appendix D.1 - Figures 1-13
Appendix E – Noise
Appendix F – Water Supply Documentation
Letters submitted to the Planning Commossion on March 13, 2013
Letter from Pasadena Heritage
Letter from Adams Broadwell Joseph and Cardozo