65-407 C.M.R. ch. 330, § 6 - NEW TRANSMISSION FACILITIES
A.
Maps. The Petitioner shall include a map or plat of sufficient scale,
which shows, in detail, the proposed location of the line; the width of the
corridor in which it is proposed to be located; the location of existing
incorporated communities; the principal topographic features of the proposed
location; public or private recreational areas, parks, forests, hunting or
fishing areas, or similar facilities; historical or scenic areas or places;
rivers, lakes, streams, reservoirs and similar bodies of water, located within
five miles of either side of the center line of the proposed corridor. The
Petitioner shall also include a written description of the corridor in which
the line will be constructed sufficient to locate the corridor on the face of
the earth within the standards described in Chapter 140 of the Commission's
Rules.
B.
System
diagrams. The Petitioner shall provide one-line system diagrams showing
the following details:
1. All affected
existing and proposed transmission lines, substations, substation buses, and
transformers.
2. Existing and
proposed voltage and capacity ratings of all affected lines, buses,
transformers and protective and switching equipment.
3. Highest peak load experienced during
normal operating conditions of each affected line and substation.
4. The highest peak load experienced during
contingency operating conditions of each affected line and
substation.
5. Projected five and
ten year peak loading on each affected line and substation with and without
proposed changes.
C.
Description of type of line. The Petitioner shall provide a
description of the standard type of construction configuration of the proposed
line. The description shall include the height of the line, the number, type,
class and average height of poles or towers to be placed thereon, the number,
type and size of conductors to be used, and all safety features to be used in
connection therewith.
D.
Description of proposed corridor. The Petitioner shall provide a
description of the proposed corridor, including all trimming clearances
required and identifying locations where the degree of the slope is in excess
of twenty degrees, and specifying those portions of the proposed corridor to
which Petitioner has acquired property rights.
E.
Description of effects of proposed
line. The Petitioner shall provide a description of the effect of the
proposed transmission line on public health and safety and scenic, historic,
recreational and environmental values and of the proximity of the proposed
transmission line to inhabited dwellings.
F.
Cost estimates. The
Petitioner shall provide a breakdown of cost estimates in the general form
indicated.
| Line 1 | Line 2 | Substation 1 | Total |
| Construction | |||
| Labor | |||
| Material | |||
| General | |||
| Administrative | |||
| Land Total |
G.
Costs to date. The Petitioner shall provide a breakdown, similar
to Item E, of all costs incurred to date.
H.
Description of changes. The
Petitioner shall provide (1) descriptions of any other changes in plant or in
system operation that will result from the erection or operations of the
proposed lines, (2) an explanation of the causes of or reasons for all such
changes, and (3) estimates of all costs associated with each such
change.
I.
Alternative
routes. The Petition shall include all studies, reports, or other data
relied upon in the investigation of alternate routes and shall clearly state
the process by which Petitioner selected the proposed route, including
comparison with alternative routes that are environmentally, technically and
economically practical.
J.
Alternatives to construction of transmission line. The Petitioner shall
state what alternatives, including conservation, distributed generation or load
management to the proposed transmission line project were investigated. The
petition shall include all studies, reports, or other data relied upon in the
investigation of such alternatives and shall clearly state the process by which
Petitioner decided upon the proposed construction, rebuilding, or relocation
project. Specifically, the Petitioner should state the purposes and benefits of
the proposed project (such as the promotion of reliability and line loss
reduction) and whether cost-benefit analyses have been performed.
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