PRB Coal Rail Receiving Project
for the
880 MWe Meramec Plant
Client
Ameren
Services Company (d.b.a. Union Electric Company)
1901 Chouteau Avenue
St. Louis, Missouri 63166
Completion Date
June, 2002
Project Description
The
Meramec Plant consists of Units No. 1 to 4 commissioned from 1953 to
1961. Total plant rated generating capacity is approximately 880
MWe. Midwest coal was delivered by barge. To reduce fuel cost while
meeting new emission standards, the Meramec Plant increasingly relied on Powder
River Basin (PRB) coal. To further reduce fuel cost, Ameren undertook to
alter the delivery scheme and receive PRB coal directly via unit trains.
As
a follow-up to a study by Energy Associates that investigated the feasibility
of a rail receiving system, Ameren Services undertook a $64 million project to
add a high capacity coal handling system at the Meramec Plant. In
addition to Energy Associates as the lead engineering firm, Ameren engaged a
team of technical firms. Design Nine was responsible for the rail loop
itself. Reitz and Jens examined the geotechnical issues related to the
loop track and foundations. The loop track rail is routed over sluiced
ash ponds that were layered over soft silty soils. Since the rail loop is
being routed beneath transmission lines in the ash pond areas, the Transmission
and Distribution Department of Ameren Services investigated the need to elevate
lines that cross the loop. Ameren Services designed the 60-foot deep rail
dumper pit following Energy Associates preliminary drawings. Frucon
design some of the foundations and the new river cells. PC&E is
responsible for electrical power and I&C design. Energy Associates
was responsible for the detail design of mechanical systems, structural steel,
and some foundations
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