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Orono Substation Expansion - Enviromental Assessment (1)
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I <br /> I <br /> 4.6.3 GPS Data <br /> Within 60 days after completion of construction,the Permittee shall submit to the <br /> I <br /> Commission, in the format requested by the Commission, geo-spatial information <br /> (ArcGIS compatible map files, GPS coordinates, associated database of characteristics, <br /> etc.) for all structures associated with the transmission lines, each switch, and each <br /> I <br /> substation connected. <br /> 4.7 Electrical Performance Standards. <br /> I <br /> 4.7.1 Grounding I The Permittee shall design, construct, and operate the transmission line in a manner that <br /> the maximum induced steady-state short-circuit ere nt shall be limited to five <br /> milliamperes(mA), root mean square (rsm) alternating current between the ground and , <br /> any non-stationary object within the right-o way, including but not limited to large <br /> motor vehicles and agricultural equipme fixed metallic objects on or off the right- <br /> of-way, except electric fences that pa,v , cross the right-of-way, shall be grounded to <br /> I <br /> the extent necessary to limit the ind t,. . ,. -circuit current between ground and the <br /> object so as not to exceed one m• ` s o'er steady state conditions of the transmission <br /> line and to comply with the groun: ,t C. 0 itions spec ied in the National Electric <br /> Safety Code (NESC). Perrrtte- a. a ,address and r ctify y induced current problems <br /> that arise during transmission tic:: ation. <br /> I4.7.2Electric field -'° <br /> The transmissi• lie shall be designed cons t d operated in such a manner that <br /> the electri ie • measured one meterground level immediately below the <br /> I <br /> transmis en line shall not excee• ' ";= rms. <br /> 4.7.3 Interference with Co unicat Devices <br /> I <br /> If interference with radio or televi " ' atellite,wireless internet, GPS-based agriculture <br /> navigation systems or other communication devices is caused by the presence or <br /> I <br /> operation of the transmission line,the Permittee shall take whatever action is prudently <br /> feasible to restore or provide reception equivalent to reception levels in the immediate <br /> area just prior to the construction of the line. <br /> 111 <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> November 2010 Page 114 I <br />
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