Welcome to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) website
for the environmental review and monitoring of Southern California
Edison's (SCE's) Valley South 115 kV Subtransmission Project (Valley
South). This website provides information on the status of the CPUC's
environmental review of the project under the California Environmental
Quality Act (CEQA).
SCE submitted Application A.14-12-013 for a Permit to Construct
Electrical Facilities with Voltages between 50 kV and 200 kV to
the CPUC on December 15, 2014. Concurrently, SCE also filed
its Proponent's Environmental Assessment (PEA) for the project on
this date. Based on a review of the application materials and responses
to data requests, the CPUC determined that the application was complete
in April 2015, which began the environmental review process under
CEQA for Valley South. The CPUC approved the project in Decision
16-12-001 on December 6, 2016. An overview of
the approved Project, construction and monitoring status, and previous
CEQA review is provided below.
Proposed Project
The Valley South project is proposed to be located in southwestern
Riverside County. The documents provided on this website include
more detail regarding the proposed location and key components of
the project. A summary of the Proposed Project is provided below:
- Modification of SCE's existing 500/115 kV Valley Substation
would include equipping an existing 115 kV line position and providing
protection equipment as required.
- Construction of a new 115 kV subtransmission line originating
at SCE's existing Valley 500/115 kV Substation and terminating
at a Tubular Steel Pole (TSP) located at the southeast corner
of Leon Road and Benton Road. The TSP is the common point of the
three-terminal existing Valley-Auld-Triton 115 kV Subtransmission
Line. The new construction and associated reconfiguration would
result in the formation of the Valley-Auld No. 2 and Valley-Triton
115 kV Subtransmission Lines. The new 115 kV subtransmission line
would be approximately 12 miles in length and is referred to as
Segment 1 of the Proposed Project. The majority of the new line
would be within existing rights-of-way (ROW), SCE fee-owned ROW
(at Valley Substation), and franchise ROW (i.e., roads, streets,
sidewalks).
- Replacement of a segment of overhead conductor of the existing
Valley-Auld-Triton 115 kV Subtransmission Line beginning at the
TSP located at the southeast corner of Benton Road and Leon Road
continuing south to the Terminal TSP located on the south side
of Nicolas Road, approximately 250 feet west of Los Chorus Ranch
Road in the City of Temecula. This reconductor segment is approximately
3.4 miles in length and is referred to as Segment 2 of the Proposed
Project.
- Relocation of existing distribution and telecommunication lines
from old poles to new poles to support installation of Segments
1 and 2 of the new 115 kV subtransmission line.
- Installation of telecommunication equipment at Triton and Valley
Substations to connect the Proposed Project to SCE’s existing
telecommunication system.
Construction Status and Mitigation
Monitoring
The CPUC and SCE are preparing a Mitigation Monitoring, Compliance,
and Reporting Plan (MMCRP), which will be posted here. The MMCRP
ensures compliance with the mitigation measures adopted in the Final
EIR The MMCRP provides for Environmental Monitors and defines the
reporting relationships, roles and responsibilities, and procedures
for environmental compliance on the Project. The MMCRP will be updated
to reflect schedule changes and other revisions, as needed.
Notices to Proceed (NTPs) are reviewed and issued by CPUC by subsection
of the project as requested by SCE. Issuance of NTPs is contingent
upon SCE's compliance with pre-construction requirements as specified
by the approved mitigation measures and responsible agency permitting
requirements. Table 1 below summarizes the NTPs issued by CPUC.
Table
1. Construction NTPs
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NTP No.
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Description |
Status
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1
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Contractor Yards and Vegetation Removal |
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Approved plans are available here.
Construction on the Valley South Subtransmission Project is expected
to begin in Spring 2019.
CPUC Environmental Monitors will be assigned in the field to verify
the proper implementation of project mitigation measures and permit
and compliance plan requirements during construction. Monitoring
reports documenting construction and compliance activities will
be available here.
As final engineering is completed or as construction necessitates,
Minor Project Changes (MPCs) are submitted for the Project. Each
of these requests is reviewed by CPUC to ensure that no new impacts
or increase in impact severity would result from the requested change.
MPCs approved for the project will be summarized here as they are
approved.
Table
2. Minor Project Changes (MPCs)
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MPC No.
|
Description |
Status
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1
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Leon Road Realignment |
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Final Environmental Impact Report
The CPUC released the Final Environmental
Impact Report (Final EIR) for the Valley South Project on June 13,
2016 (Notice of Availability
of the Final EIR). The Final EIR has been updated as a result
of comments received on the Draft EIR. Appendix 5
(70.4MB) of the Final EIR includes
responses to all comments received on the Draft EIR during the public
review period. Copies of the Final EIR are available for review
at the following repository locations:
Repository
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Address
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Grace Mellman Community Library
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41000 County Center Drive, Temecula, CA 92591
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Murrieta Public Library
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8 Town Square, Murrieta, CA 92562 |
Perris Library |
163 E. San Jacinto, Perris, CA 92570 |
Paloma Valley Library |
31375 Bradley Road, Menifee, CA 92584 |
Romoland Library |
26001 Briggs Road, Sun City, CA 92585 |
After release of the Final EIR, Blum
Collins LLC submitted a letter on behalf of the Socal Environmental
Justice Alliance. A memorandum was prepared to address the comments
made in the Blum Collins letter (Supplementary
Appendix to Final EIR).
Draft Environmental Impact
Report
The CPUC released the Draft Environmental Impact Report (Draft
EIR) for Valley South on January 29, 2016 for a 46-day public
review period, which ended on March 14, 2016 (Notice
of Availability of the Draft EIR).
Hardcopies of the Draft EIR were made available for public review
at the repository sites identified above.
Draft EIR Public Meeting
The CPUC held a public meeting on Monday, February 22, 2016
from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Residence Inn Marriott (25407 Madison
Avenue, Murrieta, CA). The public meeting provided an opportunity
to learn about the Project, ask questions about the content of the
Draft EIR, and provide written comments.
Other Project-related Documents
(SCE Application and PEA)
This website provides access to public documents and information
relevant to the CEQA review of the Valley South Project.
Application
Application
of Southern California Edison Company (U-338-E) for a Permit to
Construct Electrical Facilities with Voltages Between 50 kV and
200 kV: Valley South 115 kV Subtransmission Project
Proponent's Environmental Assessment
Volume
1 of 4 (30.1MB)
Volume
2 of 4 (57.7MB)
Volume
3 of 4 (31.4MB)
Volume 4 of 4:
PART 1 (39.9MB)
PART 2 (51.8MB)
PART 3 (44.2MB)
PART 4 (42.0MB)
PART 5
(27.2MB)
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