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• Two 115 kV line terminations,each with a motor—operated transmission line switch with a ' <br /> quick-break line dropping whip; <br /> • One single-phase coupling capacitor voltage transformer with carrier accessories; <br /> • A 2000 amp wave trap with line tuner;and <br /> • Three 76 kV maximum continuous operating voltage station class surge arresters. <br /> Xcel Energy has or will prepare the required SWPPP and obtain a National Pollutant Discharge <br /> Elimination System(NPDES)/State Disposal System (SDS) construction stormwater permit from <br /> the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA). Erosion control methods,described in Section <br /> 5.11 will be utilized to minimize runoff during substation construction. <br /> Upon completion of construction activities,Xcel Energy would restore the site. Post-construction <br /> reclamation activities include the removing and disposing of debris,dismantling all temporary <br /> facilities (including staging areas),employing appropriate erosion control measures,and reseeding <br /> areas disturbed by construction activities with vegetation similar to that which was removed. <br /> 4.5 Relocation of Line 0831 <br /> The Project would relocate a 1,030-foot portion of Xcel Energy Transmission Line 0831 to <br /> HFHOA property. <br /> Clearing of trees and vegetation within the existing ROW will be conducted as needed for removing <br /> the transmission structures,conductors and related equipment. Xcel Energy will minimize access <br /> area and removal work areas to only that needed for the work. Xcel Energy has indicated that their <br /> intention is to conduct the removal work during frozen ground conditions if possible to minimize <br /> disturbance to soil. In wet areas,Xcel Energy may also install construction mats to access the <br /> removal locations (Xcel Energy,personal communication,November 11,2011). <br /> Xcel Energy will remove above and below ground sections of the transmission structures in the <br /> planned removal area. Below ground sections of the transmission structures will be removed from <br /> the ground. Supports and guying above ground will be removed with the transmission structures <br /> and underground sections will be removed. While not expected for this Project,if concrete <br /> foundations are encountered at structures to be removed,the structure above the concrete base will <br /> be removed and then the concrete foundation removed to approximately four feet below ground <br /> surface. Holes,ruts or other areas disturbed by the removal work will be backfilled with soil and <br /> seeded to re-establish vegetation. <br /> Construction of the relocated portion of this line would follow transmission construction <br /> procedures described in Sections 4.2 and 4.3 of this document. Mitigation strategies for both line <br /> removal and construction are discussed in Section 5.0 of this document. <br /> 4.6 Great River Energy 69 kV Transmission Facilities <br /> The Project will remove 69 kV transmission facilities from the substation and the GRE 69 kV <br /> transmission line will be re-routed around the replacement substation. Xcel Energy and GRE will <br /> coordinate to modify the 115 kV remote end relay settings at Crow Rivers and Medina Substations. <br /> The 69 kV termination structure and associated foundations will be removed and a short segment of <br /> 69 kV transmission line will be constructed around the replacement substation. All work on the <br /> GRE facilities for this project will be completed on the 16 acre parcel owned by Xcel Energy. <br /> Environmental Assessment <br /> PUC Docket E002/IL-11-223 Page 18 <br />