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• Klossner Association: Very deep, very poorly drained, nearly level muck formed in ' <br /> organic material over glacial till in wetland depressions;and <br /> • Houghton and Muskego Association: Very deep,very poorly drained, nearly level muck <br /> formed in organic material in wetland depressions. <br /> Mitigative Measures <br /> As described above, the new substation site will require grading and storm water management. Xcel <br /> Energy does not anticipate any adverse impacts to geology or bedrock from the Project. Concerning <br /> impacts from the Project to surficial soils, Xcel Energy will implement the mitigative measures as <br /> described above in Section 6.1.1. <br /> 6.2 Human Settlement <br /> 6.2.1 Public Health and Safety <br /> Proper safeguards will be implemented for construction and operation of the proposed substation <br /> and transmission facilities. The Project will be designed in compliance with local, state,the National <br /> Electrical Safety Code ("NESC"), and Xcel Energy standards for clearance to ground, crossing <br /> utilities and buildings, strength of materials, and right-of-way widths. Construction and contract <br /> crews will comply with local, state, NESC, and Xcel Energy standards for installation of facilities <br /> and standard construction practices. Established Xcel Energy and industry safety procedures will ' <br /> also be followed after the substation and transmission line are installed. This will include clear <br /> signage during all construction activities. <br /> The proposed transmission line will be equipped with protective devices (circuit breakers and relays <br /> located in the new Orono Substation where the transmission lines terminate) to safeguard the public <br /> if an accident occurs, such as a structure or conductor falling to the ground. The protective <br /> equipment will de-energize the transmission line should such an event occur. In addition, the new <br /> Orono Substation will be fenced and access limited to authorized personnel. Proper signage is <br /> posted to warn the public about the risk of coming into contact with the energized equipment. For a <br /> discussion of EMF,see Section 5.2 above. <br /> Mitigative Measures <br /> Xcel Energy does not anticipate any adverse public health and safety impacts from the Project. <br /> Therefore,no mitigative measures are proposed. <br /> 6.2.2 Commercial, Industrial, and Residential Land Use <br /> In addition to use of Xcel Energy's existing 16 acre site for the Orono Substation land use near the <br /> Project is primarily residential and undeveloped/open-space. The City of Orono is the largest <br /> municipality in the local area, with a current projected population of 7,437 (US Census Bureau, <br /> American FactFinder website-accessed 04/05/2011). The entire Project and proposed transmission <br /> facilities fall within the current City limits as indicated in the attached Appendix B-4. The existing <br /> Orono Substation property is zoned for rural residential use, but has a conditional use permit <br /> through the City of Orono for this property. The areas near and around the Project are zoned for <br /> rural residential use. The proposed new transmission line will have minimal impact on the amount <br /> Orono Project June 7, 2011 ' <br /> MPUC Docket No. E002/TL-11-223 40 <br />