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Xcel Energy has stated their intent to file the results of the substation noise assessment to the Project <br /> ' docket once the results are available.Depending on the results of the noise assessment,additional <br /> corrective steps may be required to ensure compliance with the state noise standard.Xcel Energy has <br /> also committed to performing actual sound measurements of the transformer once it is installed to <br /> confirm compliance with the state noise standard(Xcel Energy,personal communication,November 21, <br /> 2011). <br /> 5.5 Public Health and Safety <br /> ' Generally human health and safety issues related to transmission projects can be grouped into issues <br /> associated with construction and those associated with the operation and maintenance of the <br /> Project. <br /> As with any construction project involving heavy equipment and high-voltage electrical facilities, <br /> there are safety issues during construction. Potential health and safety impacts would be injuries <br /> related to worker falls, falling equipment and electrocution. <br /> Potential health and safety impacts associated with the operation phase of the proposed Projects <br /> ' include: electrocution or injury from equipment failure,injuries associated with unauthorized access <br /> to energized transmission equipment,health impacts from electric or magnetic fields associated with <br /> operation of the Projects,and stray voltage. <br /> ' Equipment failure and unauthorized access to transmission equipment <br /> Electric transmission lines,and their associated facilities,carry electricity at a very high voltage. This <br /> ' high voltage is transformed at distribution substations down to the voltage that is used by most <br /> customers at their homes. <br /> Under certain conditions,high voltage transmission lines or high voltage substation equipment may <br /> fail. These failures are most commonly a result of extreme weather or electric circuit overloading. If <br /> equipment fails,injury or death may occur as a result. <br /> ' Unauthorized access to transmission equipment by persons who are not trained to work with high <br /> voltage equipment can result in serious injury or death. <br /> ' Electric and Magnetic Fields <br /> Wherever there is electricity there are electric and magnetic fields (EMF). Electric and magnetic <br /> ' fields are not only created by high-voltage transmission and distribution lines,but also by home <br /> appliances,electronics, cell phones,wireless networks, fluorescent lights,and wiring configurations <br /> in homes,businesses,and schools. As a result,we are all exposed on a daily basis to a complex mix <br /> ' of electric and magnetic fields at many different frequencies (WHO,2002). <br /> Electric and magnetic fields are invisible just like radio,television,and cellular phone signals,all of <br /> which are part of the electromagnetic spectrum. The frequency of transmission line EMF in the <br /> United States is 60 hertz and falls in the extremely low frequency (ELF) range of the electromagnetic <br /> spectrum (any frequency below 300 hertz).By comparison,cellular phone communications operate <br /> at frequencies almost one billion times higher than EMF resulting from electric power (Long Island <br /> Power Authority,2005). <br /> Environmental Assessment <br /> PUC Docket E002/TL-11-223 Page 29 <br />