Minn. R. agency 138, ch. 7849, CERTIFICATES OF NEED, pt. 7849.0330 - TRANSMISSION FACILITIES
The applicant shall provide data for each alternative that would involve construction of an LHVTL. The following information must be included:
A. for overhead transmission
facilities:
(1) schematic diagrams that show
the dimensions of the support structures and conductor configurations for each
type of support structure that may be used;
(2) a discussion of the strength and
distribution of the electric field attributable to the transmission facility,
including the contribution of air ions if appropriate;
(3) a discussion of ozone and nitrogen oxide
emissions attributable to the transmission facility;
(4) a discussion of radio and television
interference attributable to the transmission facility; and
(5) a discussion of the characteristics and
estimated maximum and typical levels of audible noise attributable to the
transmission facilities;
B. for underground transmission facilities:
(1) the types and dimensions of the cable
systems and associated facilities that would be used;
(2) the types and quantities of materials
required for the cable system, including materials required for insulation and
cooling of the cable; and
(3) the
amount of heat released by the cable system in kilowatts per foot of cable
length;
C. the estimated
width of the right-of-way required for the transmission facility;
D. a description of construction practices
for the transmission facility;
E. a
description of operation and maintenance practices for the transmission
facility;
F. the estimated work
force required for construction and for operation and maintenance of the
transmission facility; and
G. a
narrative description of the major features of the region between the endpoints
of the transmission facility. The region shall encompass the likely area for
routes between the endpoints. The description should emphasize the area within
three miles of the endpoints. The following information shall be described
where applicable:
(1) hydrologic features
including lakes, rivers, streams, and wetlands;
(2) natural vegetation and associated
wildlife;
(3) physiographic
regions; and
(4) land-use types,
including human settlement, recreation, agricultural production, forestry
production, and mineral extraction.
Notes
Statutory Authority: MS s 216A.05; 216B.08; 216B.2421; 216B.243; 216C.10
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