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' although significantly larger,is somewhat screened from the housing to the west by a hill or berm <br /> along the west side of Xcel Energy's property. The Project's transmission structures would contrast <br /> ' with the existing shorter wood transmission structures in the area. <br /> The substation would include appropriate and sufficient lighting within the substation area in the <br /> ' event of an emergency during low light or night time conditions. During normal operation all of the <br /> substation lights will be left off and the substation will be dark,unless required by local units of <br /> government for other purposes such as security. During emergencies lights would be needed to <br /> facilitate the safety of personnel if work occurs in low light or after sunset;routine maintenance <br /> ' work is typically scheduled during daytime hours (Xcel Energy,personal communication,November <br /> 10,2011). Transmission structures are not lit. <br /> ' Mitigation Measures <br /> The primary mitigation strategy to minimize impacts to homes and businesses is avoidance through <br /> routing. No additional mitigation is proposed. <br /> The use of a property for a transmission facility does transfer ownership of one of the bundle of <br /> property rights from the property owner to the easement holder. This loss of a portion of the <br /> ' potential use of the property requires compensation of the property owner for the use of the <br /> property. Any potential impacts of property values would typically be mitigated through negotiation <br /> in an easement agreement between the applicants and the landowner. <br /> The use of double-circuit structures minimizes the number of structures and the width of right-of- <br /> way needed for the transmission portion of the Project,although the double-circuit structures are <br /> ' taller. <br /> Xcel Energy has stated it intends to minimize vegetation clearing to the extent possible and to work <br /> with landowners to identify visual concerns related to the Project and to develop suitable mitigation <br /> measures. Xcel Energy's current substation plans include building the substation partially into the <br /> adjacent hillside and establishing prairie landscaping and trees along the western edge of Xcel <br /> ' Energy's property (Appendix C). Xcel Energy is currently discussing with residents of the Hunt <br /> Farm neighborhood the possible addition of a berm along the western edge of the property to <br /> provide screening of the substation for residents of the neighborhood (Xcel Energy,June 7,2011). <br /> t5.4 Noise <br /> Noise is measured in units of decibels (dB),or sound pressure level. The sound pressure level for <br /> purposes of human hearing is measured with the A-weighted decibel scale or dB(A). In general <br /> terms,a noise level change of 3 dB(A) is imperceptible to human hearing,a 5 dB(A) change is clearly <br /> noticeable,and a 10 dB(A) change is perceived as a doubling of noticeable sound. Cumulative noise <br /> increases occur on a logarithmic scale. Potential noise associated with the proposed project includes <br /> sources associated with construction and long-term operation of the proposed project. Estimates of <br /> some common sources of noise are presented in Table 5. <br /> 1 <br /> Environmental Assessment <br /> PUC Docket E002/TL-11-223 Page 25 <br /> 1 <br />