Welcome to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) website
for the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) review of the
proposed Sunrise Powerlink Transmission Line Project. Applications
for this project were submitted to CPUC on December 14, 2005
(A.05-12-014) and August 4, 2006 (A.06-08-010). The Proponent's
Environmental Assessment was filed with the CPUC on August 4,
2006 and is available on SDG&E's
project website. This project was approved by the California
Independent System Operator on August 3, 2006. This site provides
access to public documents and information relevant to the CEQA
and National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) review processes. The
CPUC voted on December 18, 2008 to approve the Final Environmentally
Superior Southern Route (see Decision D.08-12-058)
and a Notice of Determination was
submitted to the State Clearinghouse. The Bureau of Land Management
(BLM) issued a Record of Decision approving
the same route on January 20, 2009.
Project Modifications Report
After the Final Environmentally Superior Southern Route was approved
by CPUC in December 2008 and BLM in January of 2009, SDG&E 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 engineering design requirements,
and also from compliance with mitigation measures requiring resource
avoidance to minimize or avoid environmental impacts. In addition,
some project components have been relocated to accommodate landowner
location preferences where possible in compliance with mitigation
requirements. As a part of this process, SDG&E has been working
with landowners regarding project components and transmission line
routes within their properties.
On January 22, 2010, SDG&E submitted to CPUC and BLM an internal
administrative draft of its Project Modification Report (PMR) that
defined changes made to the project along the entire route after
publication of the Final EIR/EIS. The document explained the reason
for each change, and presented the comparative environmental impacts
of the project components analyzed in the Final EIR/EIS and those
presented in the PMR. All changes included in the report were reviewed
by the lead agencies, CPUC and BLM, along with the cooperating,
responsible and resource agencies. The CPUC compiled and submitted
comments to SDG&E from the EIR/EIS Team and other agencies to
ensure that the PMR document included sufficient information to
make a determination for each reroute. SDG&E has since incorporated
comments, conclusions, and made required changes.
On May 14, 2010, SDG&E submitted to CPUC and BLM a final Project
Modifications Report that defines changes made to the project
along the entire route after publication of the Final EIR/EIS. Similar
to the administrative draft PMR, the final PMR document explains
the reason for each change, and presents the comparative environmental
impacts of the project components analyzed in the Final EIR/EIS
and those presented in the PMR. The final PMR document is found
here.
All changes included in the final PMR will also be reviewed by
the lead agencies, CPUC and BLM, along with the cooperating, responsible
and resource agencies. These agencies will carefully evaluate each
proposed modification to ensure compliance with CEQA and NEPA.
An agency memorandum will be prepared by CPUC and BLM to document
the changes presented in the final PMR document and to determine
whether additional CEQA/NEPA review is required. All project-related
activities will be properly analyzed in compliance with CEQA and
NEPA. These activities are properly regulated in accordance with
the CPUC's transmission siting authority. An explanation of the
CPUC's determination regarding CEQA compliance will be posted on
this project website.
Written comments on the final PMR may be sent to:
CPUC/BLM
c/o Aspen Environmental Group
235 Montgomery Street, Suite 935
San Francisco, CA 94104
Fax: (866) 711-3106
Email: sunrise@aspeneg.com
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Please submit any written comments on the final PMR document so
that they are postmarked or received by fax or email no later than
Tuesday June 1, 2010. Please be sure to include your
name, address, and telephone number.
Construction Progress and Mitigation
Monitoring
Construction is scheduled to begin in April/May 2010 with the establishment
of some construction yards and existing substation upgrades. Notices
to Proceed (NTPs) will be issued by the CPUC for each of these activities.
The majority of construction is expected to start in June/July 2010
once the CPUC issues NTPs for each segment. Issuance of NTPs will
be contingent upon SDG&E compliance with pre-construction requirements
as specified by the approved mitigation measures and responsible
agency permitting requirements. Approved pre-compliance reports,
permit applications, and other documents are available in their
final form here. NTPs that have been
issued to SDG&E are available in their final form here.
SDG&E is constructing the Sunrise Powerlink Project in 25 segments,
as follows:
Segment |
Description |
Type |
Status |
Segment 1 |
Imperial Valley Substation |
Substation Upgrades |
NTP request not yet submitted1 |
Segment 2 |
Imperial Valley Substation to Pyramid Mining
(MP0 to MP19.2) |
500 kV Overhead |
NTP request not yet submitted1 |
Segment 3 |
Pyramid Mining to Mountain Springs Grade (MP19.2
to MP23.2) |
500 kV Overhead |
NTP request not yet submitted1 |
Segment 4 |
Mountain Springs Grade to Jade (MP23.2 to
MP30.3) |
500 kV Overhead |
NTP request not yet submitted1 |
Segment 5 |
Jade to I-8 (McCain Valley) (MP30.3 to MP39.7)
|
500 kV Overhead |
NTP request not yet submitted1 |
Segment 6 |
I-8 (McCain Valley) to USFS (MP39.7 to MP52.5)
|
500 kV Overhead |
NTP request not yet submitted1 |
Segment 7 |
USFS East (MP52.5 to MP61.3) |
500 kV Overhead |
NTP request not yet submitted1 |
Segment 8 |
USFS East to Cameron Substation (MP61.3 to
MP65.4) |
500 kV Overhead |
NTP request not yet submitted1 |
Segment 9 |
MP65.4 to MP70.9 |
500 kV Overhead |
NTP request not yet submitted1 |
Segment 10 |
MP70.9 to MP74.8 |
500 kV Overhead |
NTP request not yet submitted1 |
Segment 11 |
MP74.8 to MP77.6 |
500 kV Overhead |
NTP request not yet submitted1 |
Segment 12 |
MP77.6 to MP90.0 |
500 kV Overhead |
NTP request not yet submitted1 |
Segment 13 |
Suncrest Substation (Modified Route D Substation) |
New 500/230 kV Substation |
NTP request not yet submitted1 |
Segment 14 |
Suncrest Substation to Alpine Boulevard (MP90.0
to MP92.8) |
230 kV Overhead |
NTP request not yet submitted1 |
Segment 15 |
Alpine Boulevard Underground (MP92.8 to MP99.0)
|
230 kV Underground |
NTP request not yet submitted1 |
Segment 16 |
Peutz Valley to El Monte Valley (MP99.0 to
MP105.5) |
230 kV Overhead |
NTP request not yet submitted1 |
Segment 17 |
El Monte Valley to Highway 67 (MP105.5 to
MP112.7) |
230 kV Overhead |
NTP request not yet submitted1 |
Segment 18 |
Highway 67 to Sycamore Canyon Substation (MP112.7
to MP118.1) |
230 kV Overhead |
NTP request not yet submitted1 |
Segment 19 |
Sycamore Canyon Substation |
Substation Upgrades
| NTP request not yet submitted1
|
Segment 20 |
Sycamore to Elliot 69 kV Reconductor |
69 kV Reconductoring |
NTP request not yet submitted1 |
Segment 21 |
Sycamore to Scripps 69 kV Reconductor |
69 kV Reconductoring |
NTP request not yet submitted1 |
Segment 22 |
Sycamore to Pomerado 69 kV Reconductor |
69 kV Reconductoring |
NTP request not yet submitted1 |
Segment 23 |
South Bay Substation Upgrades |
Substation Upgrades |
NTP
#2 issued 4/29/10 |
Segment 24 |
Encina Substation Upgrades |
Substation Upgrades |
NTP request not yet submitted1 |
Segment 25 |
San Luis Rey Substation Upgrades |
Substation Upgrades |
NTP
#1 issued 4/28/10 |
Construction Yards and Other Workspace
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Alpine Yard 18, Town of Alpine |
Construction Yard |
NTP
#3 issued 5/20/10 |
Alpine Yard 18A, Town of Alpine |
Construction Yard |
NTP request submitted2 |
Rough Acres Phase I Yard,
Boulevard area, San Diego County |
Construction Yard |
NTP request submitted2 |
1 - No NTP request submitted as of May 20, 2010.
2 - No NTP issued by CPUC as of May 20, 2010.
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 with segments, is found here.
A CPUC Environmental Monitor will be monitoring construction activities
to ensure that they are conducted in accordance with the approved
mitigation measures and permit conditions. Once construction begins,
this site will hold all weekly reports documenting this monitoring
activity. Reports on construction status and activities are posted
here.
Final EIR/EIS
The Final EIR/EIS was released to the public on October 13,
2008. The Final EIR/EIS is available here
and is also available at numerous area libraries
and government offices. Copies of the Executive Summary of the
Final EIR/EIS along with a DVD of the complete document may be requested.
CPUC and BLM also have a limited number of copies of the complete
four-volume Final EIR/EIS document available to the public. Requests
for documents should be made to (866) 711-3106 (phone or fax) or
via email to sunrise@aspeneg.com.
The Notice of Availability provides
further information on the approval processes for CPUC and BLM.
Pursuant to NEPA requirements, the Final EIR/EIS and Proposed Land
Use Plan Amendment will be available for review for 30 calendar
days from the date the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) publishes
the Notice of Availability (NOA) in the Federal Register, which
is expected to occur on October 17, 2008. The review period
would end on November 15, 2008.
Copies of the Executive Summary of the Final EIR/EIS along with
a DVD of the complete document may be requested. CPUC and BLM also
have a limited number of copies of the complete four-volume Final
EIR/EIS document available to the public. Requests for documents
should be made to (866) 711-3106 (phone or fax) or via email to
sunrise@aspeneg.com.
Draft EIR/EIS
CPUC and BLM published the Draft EIR/EIS in January 2008. Please
note that the Final EIR/EIS (described above) includes the entire
text of the Draft EIR/EIS, modified where necessary in response
to comments on the Draft EIR/EIS. The original text of the Draft
EIR/EIS document is available here.
EIR/EIS Alternatives
Throughout 2007, CPUC and BLM gathered information on alternatives
to the proposed Sunrise Powerlink Project through an extensive public
involvement process. Information and documents from that process
are available here.
Documents Available
In addition to the EIR/EIS, other documents that were published
during the CEQA and NEPA processes are available here.
Documents and letters that were compiled following publication of
the Final EIR/EIS, such as SDG&E Biological Assessment, USFWS
Biological Opinion, BLM Section 106 Programmatic Agreement, and
appeals to the BLM Interior Board of Land Appeals, are also included.
In response to concerns from the Lakeside community, a fact sheet
that summarizes past public notification and consideration of alternative
routes in the community of Lakeside is available here
(posted February 24, 2009). A similar fact sheet on public
notification was prepared for the Town of Alpine in January 2010
and is available here.
Data Requests
The EIR/EIS Team submits Data Requests to SDG&E and other entities
when it needs specific information to support EIR/EIS preparation.
These requests are available here at
the time they are issued.
Requests for Technical Information
Related to the Draft EIR/EIS
During the 90-day public comment period on the Draft EIR/EIS, various
parties submitted requests for technical information related to
that document. The information provided has available here.
For Additional Information
To request additional information or to be added to the mailing
list, please contact us by email, fax, or phone, as follows:
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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