Welcome to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) website
for the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) review of proposed
construction of the DeversPalo Verde No. 2 (DPV2) Transmission
Line Project. An application for this project was submitted to the
CPUC on April 11, 2005. The application was determined to be
complete and in compliance with CPUC requirements on September 30,
2005. The CPUC approved the DPV2 Project on January 25, 2007 in
Decision
D.07-01-040 and certified the EIR as being in compliance with
the requirements of CEQA.
On May 14, 2008, SCE filed a Petition for Modification (PFM) of
the existing Certificate for Public Convenience and Necessity (CPCN)
approved per Decision D.07-01-040. SCE requested that the CPUC authorize
SCE to construct DPV2 facilities in only the California portion
of DPV2 and the Midpoint Substation near Blythe, California. The
CPUC approved SCE’s PFM on November 20, 2009 in Decision
D.09-11-007. The BLM issued its Record
of Decision approving the project on July 19, 2011.
This site provides access to public documents and information relevant
to the CEQA review process.
Construction Progress and Mitigation
Monitoring
Construction of the Devers-Palo Verde No. 2 Project is scheduled
to begin in June 2011 with the establishment of some construction
and helicopter yards. Notices to Proceed (NTPs) will be issued by
the CPUC for each construction activity. The majority of construction
is expected to start in Fall 2011 once the CPUC and each applicable
agency (BLM and/or USFS) issues NTPs for the transmission line construction.
Issuance of NTPs will be contingent upon SCE compliance with pre-construction
requirements as specified by the approved mitigation measures and
responsible agency permitting requirements. NTPs that have been
issued to SCE are noted in the table below.
Work Package
|
Description
|
Jurisdiction
|
Type
|
NTP Request Submitted
|
NTP Issued
|
Construction Authorized¹
|
Colorado River-Devers |
Colorado River Substation (CRD MP0) to Devers Substation
(CRD MP109.6) |
CPUC
BLM |
500 kV Overhead |
Not yet submitted |
Not yet issued |
N/A
|
Devers-Valley |
Devers Substation (DV MP0) to Valley Substation (DV
MP42) |
CPUC
BLM
USFS
|
500 kV Overhead |
Not yet submitted |
Not yet issued |
N/A
|
Colorado River Substation |
Colorado River Substation construction (CRS MP0) |
CPUC
BLM
|
New 500/230 kV Substation |
Not yet submitted. CPUC decision on SCE's PTC application
expected by September 2011 |
Not yet issued |
N/A
|
Devers Substation Improvements |
Devers Substation improvements
(CRS MP109.6/DV MP0)
|
CPUC
BLM |
Substation Upgrades |
Not yet submitted |
Not yet issued |
N/A
|
Valley Substation Improvements |
Valley Substation improvements
(DV MP42)
|
CPUC
BLM
|
Substation Upgrades |
Not yet submitted |
Not yet issued |
N/A
|
Telecom |
Telecommunication facilities
(Colorado River-Devers & Devers-Valley)
|
CPUC
BLM
|
OPGW, fiber optics, & microwave towers, etc. |
Not yet submitted |
Not yet issued |
N/A
|
Distribution |
Distribution power line
(Colorado River Substation)
|
CPUC
BLM
|
Light/power for Colorado River Substation |
Not yet submitted |
Not yet issued |
N/A
|
Construction and Helicopter Yards |
Along Colorado River-Devers & Devers-Valley |
CPUC |
Material storage, marshalling, tower assembly, batch
plants, and helicopter staging |
Revised NTPR (4.9MB)
submitted to CPUC on 5/20/11 |
CPUC NTP #1 for construction yards issued 6/23/11
|
Not yet authorized
|
1 - Compliance with all remaining pre-construction
mitigation measures and NTP conditions satisfied
The CPUC, in conjunction with SDG&E, BLM, USFS and other Responsible
Agencies, drafted a Mitigation Monitoring Compliance and Reporting
Program (MMCRP) to ensure compliance with mitigation measures approved
in the Final EIR/EIS, as well as with the terms and conditions associated
with the BLM right-of-way. Although changes may be made to the document
as construction progresses, a current final version of the MMCRP
document and attachments, including a map
of the approved route, is found here.
A CPUC Environmental Monitor (EM) is monitoring construction activities
to ensure that they are conducted in accordance with the approved
mitigation measures and permit conditions. Weekly reports documenting
construction status and compliance activities will be posted here
when construction begins.
As defined by the MMCRP, at various times throughout project construction,
the need for extra workspace or additional access roads may be identified.
Similarly, changes to the project requirements (e.g., mitigation
measures, specifications, etc.) may be needed to facilitate construction
(e.g., nighttime construction in response to a planned power outage)
or provide more effective protection of resources (e.g., installation
of additional erosion control outside of approved disturbance areas).
The CPUC Project Manager, along with the CPUC EMs, will implement
the variance procedures defined in the MMCRP to evaluate each proposed
project change for its potential for creating significant environmental
effects to determine whether supplemental CEQA and/or NEPA review
is required. Variance Requests processed to date are provided in
the table below.
Variance
Request
|
Date
Requested
|
Date
Issued
|
Segment
|
Description |
#1
|
5/6/11
|
|
Devers-Valley
|
Variance from Mitigation Measures V-3a
and V-40a to allow for construction of traditional
lattice towers instead of “Tetra” towers at two locations. |
#2
|
4/21/11
|
|
All
|
Variance from Mitigation Measure B-7d
pertaining to seasonal restrictions in Coachella Valley fringe-toed
lizard and flat-tailed horned lizard habit. |
#3
|
7/12/11
|
|
DC-1 and DC-2 Yards
|
Variance to utilize offsite well location area for
filling water trucks. |
#4
|
7/6/11
|
|
Menifee Yard
|
Variance to add the western portion of the parcel
(approximately 5 acres) to make additional area available for
material storage and other activities. |
Project Refinements Report
The CPUC has published a Mitigation
Consistency Determination Memorandum on SCE's proposed Project
Refinements. After careful review of the proposed modifications,
as documented in the Mitigation Consistency Determination Memorandum,
the CPUC has determined that the changes to the DPV2 Project are
within the scope of the Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity
issued by the CPUC.
Background: After the California-only project was approved by CPUC
in November 2009, SCE began the process of completing final project
design and engineering. As is common, some project components were
modified as engineering was completed. Modifications result from
compliance with adopted mitigation measures requiring resource avoidance
to minimize or avoid environmental impacts and final engineering
design requirements. In addition, project components may be relocated
to accommodate landowner location preferences where possible in
compliance with mitigation requirements.
Information regarding final project design was provided by SCE
to the CPUC and BLM in two Project Refinements Reports, dated August
2010 and October 2010. In addition to the refinements outlined in
the August 2010 and October 2010 Project Refinements Reports, SCE
proposed two additional construction yards in April 2011.
The Project Refinements Reports define changes made to the project
along the entire route after publication of the Final EIR/EIS, explain
the reason for each change, and present the comparative environmental
impacts of the project components analyzed in the Final EIR/EIS
and those presented in the Project Refinements Reports. SCE's Project
Refinements Reports are found here.
Focused Final Supplemental Environmental
Impact Report Released April 29, 2011
The Draft Supplemental EIR was released on February 22, 2011
and is available here. The comment period
on the Draft Supplemental EIR closed on April 8, 2011. Twelve
comment letters were received and are available here.
The Final Supplemental EIR was released on April 29, 2011
and is available here. The Final Supplemental
EIR includes all comments and responses to comments that were submitted
during the comment period on the Draft Supplemental EIR.
Background. After the CPUC's 2009 Decision regarding the
PFM, several large solar power projects were proposed in the Blythe
area. Two of these projects, the Blythe Solar Power Project and
the Genesis Solar Energy Project, have requested interconnection
to the electricity grid at the Desert Southwest–Midpoint Substation.
As a result, the solar developers and SCE developed a plan to expand
the Midpoint Substation, now known as the Colorado River Substation,
to allow the required space for generation tie lines to be interconnected
with the SCE 500 kV transmission system. SCE filed a Permit to Construct
application addressing the substation expansion (A.10-11-005).
This expansion was not covered in the original EIR/EIS because the
solar power projects had not yet been proposed.
During 2009 to 2010, the Blythe Solar Power Project and the Genesis
Solar Energy Project have been evaluated under CEQA and NEPA by
the BLM and the California Energy Commission. The environmental
review documents addressed the Colorado River Substation expansion
but they did not adequately cover all issues that the CPUC requires
to be addressed in accordance with CEQA. Therefore, the CPUC prepared
a Focused Supplemental EIR to address only the specific issues not
yet covered for its purposes by the previous environmental review.
A Notice of Preparation (NOP) was sent to interested agencies
and members of the public in October 2010 and can be accessed here.
The CPUC held a 30-day scoping period soliciting information regarding
the topics that should be included in the Focused Supplemental EIR
for the Colorado River Substation expansion. Copies of all letters
received and a summary of the scoping process and scoping comments
are included in a Scoping Report (December 2010), which can be accessed
here.
All documents filed as part of the CPUC’s proceeding (A.10-11-005)
can be accessed here.
Draft and Final Environmental
Impact Report/Environmental Impact Statement
The CPUC and BLM released the Draft Environmental
Impact Report/Environmental Impact Statement (Draft EIR/EIS)
for the proposed project on May 4, 2006.
The submittal period for public comments on the Draft EIR/EIS was
extended from July 5, 2006 to August 11, 2006.
The Final Environmental Impact Report/Environmental
Impact Statement (Final EIR/EIS) was issued on October 24,
2006. The Final EIR/EIS consists of three volumes. Volumes I and
II are completely re-printed from the Draft EIR/EIS. Changes made
to the Draft EIR/EIS are marked in Volumes I and II: inserted
text is underlined and deleted text is shown in strikeout.
Volume III consists of all comments in the Draft EIR/EIS and responses
to comments.
Over 475 pages of comments on the Draft EIR/EIS were submitted
to the BLM and the CPUC, including transcripts from the July 2006
Public Participation Hearings.
NEPA Process and BLM Record of
Decision
The BLM published a Notice of Availability of the Final EIR/EIS
for DPV2 on March 15, 2007 in the Federal Register (Volume 72,
Number 50; page 12185). BLM published a Notice of Availability
of the Record of Decision
approving the DPV2 project on July 19, 2011 in the Federal Register
(Volume 76, Number 138, page 42725).
The Department of the Interior (DOI) Control No. for the EIS is
FES-06-48.
Other Documents Available
Notice of Preparation of an Environmental Impact
Report (EIR) and Notice of Public Scoping Meetings (October 21,
2005)
Notice of Intent (December 7, 2005; Federal
Register Vol. 70, No. 234)
Scoping Report (December 2005)
Addendum to the Scoping Report
(February 2006)
Notice of Availability (October 24, 2006)
SCE’s Application and Proponent’s Environmental
Assessment (April 11, 2005)
For Additional Information
The environmental team for the DPV2 Project can be reached at:
Voice messages or faxes: (800) 491-6153
The CPUC's Project Manager is:
Billie Blanchard, CPUC Project Manager
California Public Utilities Commission
505 Van Ness Avenue
San Francisco CA 94102
Tel. (415) 703-2068
Fax (415) 703-2200
Email: bcb@cpuc.ca.gov
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