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1 <br /> Appendix B-6 shows wetland locations and Table 13 summarizes the wetlands located within the ' <br /> 75-foot-wide easement and 400-foot-wide corridor width associated with the Proposed Route. <br /> Table 13 <br /> 1 <br /> Wetlands within the Proposed Route <br /> Township <br /> Range Section Wetland Type " Wetland Area (acres) <br /> Wetlands Within 75-foot-wide Easement <br /> 118 23 29 PEM 0.44 <br /> 118 23 30 PEM 2.85 <br /> Subtotal 3.29 <br /> Wetlands Within 400-foot-wide Route Width <br /> 118 23 29 PEM 2.15 <br /> 118 23 30 PEM 11.48 <br /> Subtotal 13.63 <br /> Based on the USFWS-Cowardin Classification System for wetlands. Wetland types include:PEM—(Palustrine Emergent). <br /> Approximately 3.29 acres of wetlands are located within the 75-foot wide easement area and 13.63 <br /> acres of wetlands are located within the 400 foot wide route width of the Proposed Route. Because <br /> the proposed transmission line easement will be 75 feet wide, potential permanent impacts to <br /> wetlands will be limited to the areas where structures will be located and operated,as well as removal <br /> of vegetation for construction and operation of the overhead transmission line. Therefore, <br /> permanent wetland impacts are anticipated to be much less than the wetland areas indicated in <br /> Table 13, and a minimal amount of wetland conversion is expected for the Project. Temporary <br /> impacts from construction vehicles and equipment would occur in the areas needed to access the <br /> transmission structure locations for construction. The final locations of the transmission structures <br /> has yet to be determined. <br /> Similar to the Proposed Route, the USFWS' Cowardin System classifies the majority of wetlands <br /> affected by Alternative Routes 1, 2, 3 and 4 as Palustrine Emergent Seasonally Flooded or wet <br /> meadows. Approximately 2.05 acres of wetlands are located within the 75-foot wide easement area <br /> of Alternative Route 1, approximately 1.26 acres for Alternative Route 2, approximately 2.05 acres <br /> for Alternative Route 3 and approximately 4.08 acres for Alternative Route 4. For similar reasons <br /> noted above, wetland impacts within the Alternative Routes are expected to be much less than the <br /> area of wetlands located within the easement area. <br /> Wetlands crossed by the Proposed and Alternative Routes may be jurisdictional to the USACE <br /> under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. Once the route is finalized and permitting requirements <br /> determined, Xcel Energy will submit the Minnesota Local/State/Federal Application Form for <br /> Water/Wetland Projects to the USACE's St.Paul District,MnDNR, and Hennepin County Soil and <br /> Water Conservation District ("SWCD'), if needed. Xcel Energy anticipates the Project will be <br /> authorized, if needed, under the USACE's General Permit ("GP")/Letter of Permission ("LOP") <br /> permitting program. Application materials will include information necessary for the USAGE to <br /> make its jurisdictional determination for impacted wetlands. The joint application will also be <br /> subject to MnDNR, Hennepin County SWCD and MCWD review and regulation under the <br /> Minnesota Wetland Conservation Act. <br /> Orono Project June 7,2011 <br /> MPUC Docket No. E002/TL-11-223 56 <br />