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PREESALL UNDERGROUND NATURAL GAS STORAGE FACILITY.

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1 PREESALL UNDERGROUND NATURAL GAS STORAGE FACILITY

2 IRISH SEA DISCHARGE PRESENTATION BY ANDREW SAUNDERS TO THE COMMUNITY LIAISON PANEL

3 Contents The Water Washing Process The Irish Sea Environment Discharge Modelling and Discharge Consent Summary

4 The Water Washing Process Following slides show further details.

5 The Water Washing Process Natural gas storage caverns created in new salt body by solution mining – would take place in sequence over a 4-6 year period. Once created would be washed approximately every ten years during operation of scheme.

6 The Water Washing Process  Existing mine workings part of a monitoring and maintenance programme on Halite owned land for which they have responsibility.  123 wellheads being maintained. Monitoring has identified where additional measures at wells are required.  Geological Summary Report available on www.halite-energy.co.ukwww.halite-energy.co.uk Location of Brine-wells and Exploratory boreholes Location of Preesall Salt Mine

7 The Water Washing Process De-brine Facility – removes solids and gases Located east of Wyre Estuary

8 The Water Washing Process

9 The Irish Sea Environment Discharge up to 80,000 cubic metres a day 2.3km from shore to the Irish Sea Discharge approx 2km from nearest European protected nature conservation site - Liverpool Bay Special Protection Area Surveys of marine life and habitat undertaken

10 Discharge Modelling and Discharge Consent Discharge modelling undertaken for a range of options Method and results agreed with the Environment Agency Results used to support obtaining a discharge consent from the Environment Agency

11 Discharge Modelling and Discharge Consent

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14 Summary  Water pumped from Fleetwood Fish Dock, beneath Wyre and then injected into previously undeveloped salt body to create caverns.  Water returned to treatment facility then pumped across peninsula to outfall 2.3km offshore in the Irish Sea.  Discharge would last for 4-6 years.  Irish Sea – ecological surveys undertaken. Outfall would be away from protected areas.  Modelling of discharge – method undertaken in agreement with Environment Agency and discharge consent obtained.  Environment Agency standards predicted to be met at 50 and 250 metres from the outfall.  Offshore environment would be monitored before, during and after discharge.


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