Big Eddy-Knight Transmission Project, 59394 [2011-24610]
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21, 2011.
LaTanya R. Butler,
Acting Deputy Committee Management
Officer.
[FR Doc. 2011–24614 Filed 9–23–11; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Bonneville Power Administration
Big Eddy-Knight Transmission Project
Bonneville Power
Administration (BPA), Department of
Energy (DOE).
ACTION: Notice of Availability of Record
of Decision (ROD).
AGENCY:
This notice announces the
availability of the ROD to implement the
Big Eddy-Knight Transmission Project
in Wasco County, Oregon and Klickitat
County, Washington. Construction of
the Big Eddy-Knight Transmission
Project will accommodate long-term
firm transmission requests that BPA has
received by increasing BPA’s 500-kV
transmission capability to move power
from the east side of the Cascade
Mountains (along the Oregon/
Washington border) to load centers
(such as Portland, Oregon) on the west
side of the Cascades and to major
transmission lines serving California.
As described in the Big Eddy-Knight
Transmission Project Final
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
(DOE/EIS–0421, July 2011), this project
consists primarily of constructing a
new, approximately 28-mile-long, 500kilovolt (kV) transmission line and
ancillary facilities between BPA’s
existing Big Eddy Substation in The
Dalles, Oregon, to a proposed new
Knight Substation that would be
connected to an existing BPA line about
4 miles northwest of Goldendale,
Washington. For the transmission line,
BPA has decided to build East
Alternative Option 3. For the first 14
miles, the line will use double-circuit
towers (combining the new line and an
existing line on one set of towers)
mostly on existing right-of-way. The
remaining 14 miles of the new line will
be built with single-circuit towers in a
newly-established 150-foot wide
transmission line right-of-way. BPA has
also decided to build the small (about 1
mile) realignment of the East Alternative
on the Oregon side of the Columbia
River, as described in the final EIS. For
the proposed new Knight Substation,
BPA has decided to build Knight
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Substation on Site 1, which is on private
property about 0.5 mile west of Knight
Road. For the fiber optic cable necessary
for system communications, BPA has
decided to build the Loop Back Option,
which will string fiber optic cable on
the new transmission towers from BPA’s
Big Eddy Substation to the new Knight
Substation and back again. The project
also includes new equipment at BPA’s
existing Big Eddy and Wautoma
substations. BPA will install about 134
new lattice-steel transmission towers
that will have an average span length
between towers of about 1,200 feet. The
double-circuit towers that will be used
for the first 14 miles will range in height
from about 170–250 feet tall; the singlecircuit towers that will be used for the
last 14 miles will be about 108–200 feet
tall. The towers on either side of the
Columbia River will be about 407 feet
tall on the Oregon side and 232 feet tall
on the Washington side.
The conductor, fiber optic cable, and
overhead ground wire for the new
transmission line will be placed on
these towers, and counterpoise (which
takes any lightning charge from the
overhead ground wire and dissipates it
into the earth) will be buried in the
ground at select towers. Marker balls
will be placed on the overhead ground
wire across the Columbia River and bird
diverters will be installed on overhead
ground wire at select locations. The
towers on either side of the Columbia
River will have lighting for aircraft
safety. Road construction will include
about 16 miles of new road, 9 miles of
temporary road, 13 miles of existing
road improvements, and 62 culverts in
intermittent streams (many stream
crossings will have more than 1 culvert).
In addition, portions of county roads
that will be used to access the line route
will be improved as necessary.
All mitigation measures identified in
the EIS that are applicable to the
selected alternative are adopted.
Copies of the ROD and EIS
may be obtained by calling BPA’s tollfree document request line, 1–800–622–
4520. The ROD and EIS are also
available on our Web site, https://
www.bpa.gov/go/BEK.
ADDRESSES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Stacy Mason, Bonneville Power
Administration—KEC–4, P.O. Box 3621,
Portland, Oregon 97208–3621; toll-free
telephone number 1–800–622–4519; fax
number 503–230–5455; or e-mail
slmason@bpa.gov.
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Issued in Portland, Oregon, on
September 16, 2011.
Stephen J. Wright,
Administrator and Chief Executive Officer.
[FR Doc. 2011–24610 Filed 9–23–11; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Office of Energy Efficiency and
Renewable Energy
[Case No. RF–018]
Energy Conservation Program for
Consumer Products: Publication of the
Extension of Interim Waiver Granted to
Samsung Electronics America, Inc.
From the Department of Energy
Residential Refrigerator and
Refrigerator-Freezer Test Procedure
Office of Energy Efficiency and
Renewable Energy, Department of
Energy.
ACTION: Notice of extension of interim
waiver.
AGENCY:
On March 25, 2011, the
Department of Energy (DOE) published
in the Federal Register a petition for
waiver and notice granting an
application for interim waiver to
Samsung Electronics America, Inc.
(Samsung) from energy efficiency test
procedure requirements that are
applicable to residential refrigerators
and refrigerator-freezers. In today’s
action, DOE is extending the interim
waiver for 180 days.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Dr. Michael G. Raymond, U.S.
Department of Energy, Building
Technologies Program, Mailstop EE–
2J, 1000 Independence Avenue, SW.,
Washington, DC 20585–0121.
Telephone: (202) 586–9611. E-mail:
Michael.Raymond@ee.doe.gov.
Ms. Elizabeth Kohl, U.S. Department of
Energy, Office of the General Counsel,
Mail Stop GC–71, 1000 Independence
Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20585–
0103, (202) 586–7796; E-mail:
Elizabeth.Kohl@hq.doe.gov.
SUMMARY:
On March
18, 2011, DOE granted to Samsung an
interim waiver from the energy
efficiency test procedure requirements
in 10 CFR part 430 that are applicable
to Samsung’s electric refrigerators and
refrigerator-freezers that incorporate
multiple defrost cycles, and requested
comments on Samsung’s petition. 76 FR
16760 (March 25, 2011). Pursuant to 10
CFR 430.27(h), an interim waiver will
terminate 180 days after issuance or
upon the determination on the petition
for waiver, whichever occurs first. An
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Bonneville Power Administration
Big Eddy-Knight Transmission Project
AGENCY: Bonneville Power Administration (BPA), Department of Energy
(DOE).
ACTION: Notice of Availability of Record of Decision (ROD).
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SUMMARY: This notice announces the availability of the ROD to implement
the Big Eddy-Knight Transmission Project in Wasco County, Oregon and
Klickitat County, Washington. Construction of the Big Eddy-Knight
Transmission Project will accommodate long-term firm transmission
requests that BPA has received by increasing BPA's 500-kV transmission
capability to move power from the east side of the Cascade Mountains
(along the Oregon/Washington border) to load centers (such as Portland,
Oregon) on the west side of the Cascades and to major transmission
lines serving California.
As described in the Big Eddy-Knight Transmission Project Final
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) (DOE/EIS-0421, July 2011), this
project consists primarily of constructing a new, approximately 28-
mile-long, 500-kilovolt (kV) transmission line and ancillary facilities
between BPA's existing Big Eddy Substation in The Dalles, Oregon, to a
proposed new Knight Substation that would be connected to an existing
BPA line about 4 miles northwest of Goldendale, Washington. For the
transmission line, BPA has decided to build East Alternative Option 3.
For the first 14 miles, the line will use double-circuit towers
(combining the new line and an existing line on one set of towers)
mostly on existing right-of-way. The remaining 14 miles of the new line
will be built with single-circuit towers in a newly-established 150-
foot wide transmission line right-of-way. BPA has also decided to build
the small (about 1 mile) realignment of the East Alternative on the
Oregon side of the Columbia River, as described in the final EIS. For
the proposed new Knight Substation, BPA has decided to build Knight
Substation on Site 1, which is on private property about 0.5 mile west
of Knight Road. For the fiber optic cable necessary for system
communications, BPA has decided to build the Loop Back Option, which
will string fiber optic cable on the new transmission towers from BPA's
Big Eddy Substation to the new Knight Substation and back again. The
project also includes new equipment at BPA's existing Big Eddy and
Wautoma substations. BPA will install about 134 new lattice-steel
transmission towers that will have an average span length between
towers of about 1,200 feet. The double-circuit towers that will be used
for the first 14 miles will range in height from about 170-250 feet
tall; the single-circuit towers that will be used for the last 14 miles
will be about 108-200 feet tall. The towers on either side of the
Columbia River will be about 407 feet tall on the Oregon side and 232
feet tall on the Washington side.
The conductor, fiber optic cable, and overhead ground wire for the
new transmission line will be placed on these towers, and counterpoise
(which takes any lightning charge from the overhead ground wire and
dissipates it into the earth) will be buried in the ground at select
towers. Marker balls will be placed on the overhead ground wire across
the Columbia River and bird diverters will be installed on overhead
ground wire at select locations. The towers on either side of the
Columbia River will have lighting for aircraft safety. Road
construction will include about 16 miles of new road, 9 miles of
temporary road, 13 miles of existing road improvements, and 62 culverts
in intermittent streams (many stream crossings will have more than 1
culvert). In addition, portions of county roads that will be used to
access the line route will be improved as necessary.
All mitigation measures identified in the EIS that are applicable
to the selected alternative are adopted.
ADDRESSES: Copies of the ROD and EIS may be obtained by calling BPA's
toll-free document request line, 1-800-622-4520. The ROD and EIS are
also available on our Web site, https://www.bpa.gov/go/BEK.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Stacy Mason, Bonneville Power
Administration--KEC-4, P.O. Box 3621, Portland, Oregon 97208-3621;
toll-free telephone number 1-800-622-4519; fax number 503-230-5455; or
e-mail slmason@bpa.gov.
Issued in Portland, Oregon, on September 16, 2011.
Stephen J. Wright,
Administrator and Chief Executive Officer.
[FR Doc. 2011-24610 Filed 9-23-11; 8:45 am]
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