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`=11tff11 *ff1 1 <br />Xcel Energy (applicant) has made application to the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission <br />(Commission) for a route permit under the alternative permitting process of the Power Plant Siting <br />Act (Minnesota Statute 216E). The route permit application is for the replacement of the existing <br />69 kV Orono Substation with a larger 115 kV substation at the same site and for the construction of <br />approximately 0.4 miles of double circuit 115 kV transmission line, and relocation of approximately <br />0.2 miles of single -circuit 115 kV transmission line. <br />Xcel Energy proposes to construct the Orono Substation Expansion and new 115 kV Transmission <br />Line Project (Project). The Project is located entirely within the city of Orono in Hennepin County. <br />As proposed, the Project would replace the existing 69 kV Orono Substation with a new 115 kV <br />substation at the same location, but with a larger footprint. The Project would connect the new <br />substation to the existing Xcel Energy 115 kV transmission line 0831 through a new double circuit <br />115 kV transmission lines of approximately 0.4 miles. Xcel Energy also proposes to relocate <br />approximately 0.2 miles single circuit 115 kV transmission line as part of the Project. While not part <br />of the Route Permit requested by Xcel Energy, approximately 400 feet of the existing Great River <br />Energy (GRE) 69 kV transmission line BD would be rerouted around the expanded Orono <br />Substation. <br />Xcel Energy proposes to use steel single -pole structures with spans of approximately 300 to 500 feet <br />between poles; structure heights are anticipated to range from 70 to 90 feet for the single -circuit <br />structures to 75 to 115 feet for the double -circuit structures. Xcel Energy is requesting a route width <br />of approximately 400 feet, or 200 feet either side of the proposed alignment shown in the <br />Application maps. The anticipated right-of-way for the new transmission line would be 75 feet. <br />Xcel Energy estimates the total Project cost to be approximately $5.3 million dollars. <br />Energy Facility Permitting (EFP) staff is tasked with conducting environmental review of <br />applications for high-voltage transmission line route permits. The intent of the environmental <br />review process is to inform the public, the applicant, and decision -makers about potential impacts <br />and possible mitigation measures for a proposed high-voltage transmission line project. <br />This environmental assessment (EA) covers the environmental review requirements in accordance <br />with the Scoping Decision Document for this EA, and as outlined in Minnesota Rules 7850, for the <br />proposed project and route permit application as follows: <br />Section 1.0 - Introduction <br />Section 2.0 — Describes the regulatory framework associated with the project, which includes <br />information on the certificate of need criteria, route permit requirements, and the alternative <br />permitting processes. <br />Section 3.0 — Provides a detailed description of the Project as proposed by Xcel Energy and the <br />Baker Park Reserve Route Alternative. Alternatives proposed, but not carried forward for detailed <br />analysis are also described here. <br />Section 4.0 — Describes the methods used when constructing the transmission line along with clean- <br />up and restoration, maintenance procedures, and utility rights-of-way acquisition. <br />Environmental Assessment <br />PUC Docket E002/TL-11-223 Page 1 <br />