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I <br /> tSpecial construction techniques to minimize impacts to environmentally sensitive areas,such as <br /> wetlands,are discussed in Section 5.0 of this document. Xcel Energy indicates in its route permit <br /> I application that environmentally sensitive areas and wetland areas may require special construction <br /> techniques beyond what is described above. <br /> I 4.3 Conductors <br /> Once the structures have been erected,conductors and shield wires are installed by establishing <br /> stringing setup areas within the right-of-way. Stringing operations require brief access to each <br /> I structure to secure the conductors wire to the insulators or the shield wire to shield wire clamps <br /> once final sag is established. These stringing setup areas are typically located every two miles along <br /> the project right-of-way. The wires are pulled with a rope lead that connects to every structure <br /> Ithrough a dolly attached at the insulator/clamp location. <br /> Temporary guard or clearance poles are installed at crossings to provide adequate clearance over <br /> I other utilities,streets,roads,highways,railroads,or other obstructions. Necessary notifications are <br /> made or permit requirements are followed,to mitigate any concerns with traffic flow or operations <br /> of other utilities. <br /> I4.4 Orono Substation <br /> Replacement of the existing 69 kV Orono Substation with an expanded 115 kV Orono Substation <br /> I would take place in the southwest portion of the 16 acre parcel owned by Xcel Energy. The site of <br /> the expanded 115 substation will encompass the existing 69kV site. No additional land would need <br /> to be acquired or rights-of-way obtained for the proposed substation work. A schematic of the <br /> Ireplacement substation is included in Appendix B,Figure B-5. <br /> Xcel Energy will grade a total area of approximately 1.6 acres, for the substation and re-aligned <br /> I access road to ensure both a stable base for the substation equipment and proper drainage and <br /> runoff control (Xcel Energy,personal communication,October 31,2011). Based on preliminary <br /> grading plans for the substation site,Xcel Energy estimates that grading would require <br /> Iapproximately 15,700 cubic yards of cut and,depending upon the dimensions of a berm that may be <br /> constructed at the substation site,between 3,800 and 6,100 cubic yards of fill (Xcel Energy,personal <br /> communication,November 18,2011). A stormwater pond will be installed in accordance with the <br /> Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPP) prepared for the Project. During grading,the <br /> I driveway will also be rerouted to end at the entrance to the replacement substation. Following <br /> grading a perimeter fence would be installed to contain the substation equipment.After installation <br /> of the fence, concrete foundations would be placed to support the substation equipment and gravel <br /> I laid throughout the fenced area. After the surface area is prepared, substation components would be <br /> delivered on tractor-trailer trucks and installed on their foundations. <br /> I The termination structure for Great River Energy's 69 kV transmission line will be removed,but <br /> switchgear from the existing 69 kV substation will be reused in the replacement substation. During <br /> construction a mobile substation will be installed to ensure that service is maintained until the 115 <br /> IkV source is energized. <br /> Transmission facilities at the replacement Orono Substation will consist of: <br /> I • A new 115-13.8 kV substation with a 28 mega volt ampere (MVA, 118-14.3 transformer; <br /> IEnvironmental Assessment <br /> PUC Docket E002/TL-11-223 Page 17 <br />