Wire-Smith
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This stray current in the river thing is a bit ridiculous. The system is single point grounded at the pier by the zig-zag transformer. System charging current is pretty negligible for 600V systems (1A per 1MVA of system capacity). For all intents and purposes no stray current.
my post was not about stray current derived from the system on the pier or the system on the shore connected to the pier, its about the metal parts of the pier that we are connecting to the utility MGN acting as an antennae for utility current. this current is a normal problem, people get electrocuted by it, out in milk country cows won't milk, often shows up in pools where the pool equipotential bonding has deteriorated or wasn't sufficient to begin with.