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Master Special Use Permit and Permit to Construct Power Line Replacement Projects

(Application No. A.12-10-009)

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Welcome to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) Mitigation Monitoring, Compliance and Reporting Program website for the San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) Master Special Use Permit (MSUP) and Permit to Construct (PTC) Power Line Replacement Projects located in and around the Cleveland National Forest (CNF) in San Diego County, California.

Pursuant to the CPUC approval of the Project, SDG&E is required to implement the Applicant Proposed Measures (APMs) and mitigation measures identified in the Final Environmental Impact Report (EIR)/Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) and the Mitigation Monitoring, Reporting, and Compliance Program (MMRCP). The CPUC, as a lead agency under CEQA, is responsible for ensuring that the APMs and mitigation measures, as well as plans reviewed and approved by other agencies, are implemented throughout the construction phase of the Project. Below are project documents related to mitigation monitoring that are available for public review.

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Mitigation Monitoring, Compliance and Reporting Program

Notice to Proceed

Environmental Monitoring Reports

Minor Project Refinements Request

 

Mitigation Monitoring, Compliance and Reporting Program


The program’s goal is to ensure compliance with CPUC’s adopted mitigation. The CPUC, in conjunction with SDG&E, drafted a Mitigation Monitoring Compliance and Reporting Program (MMCRP) to ensure compliance with mitigation measures approved in the Final EIR/EIS. Click on link below to view a complete copy of the MMCRP.

MMCRP

 

Notice to Proceed (NTP)


A NTP is issued contingent upon SDG&E’s compliance with pre-construction requirements as specified by the approved mitigation measures and responsible agency permitting requirements. A link to the approved pre-construction documentation is provided below.

Pre-Construction Documentation

Notice to Proceed

Description

NTP Request

NTP Approval

001

Construction activities associated with TL625B and TL625E and staging yards

SDG&E Request
07/25/16

SDG&E Request Resubmitted (09/1/16)

NTP-1
Attachment A
09/21/16

NTP-1 Clarification
10/31/16

002

Construction activities associated with TL6931

SDG&E Request 12/12/16

NTP-2
Attachment A

003

Geotechnical Work for TL 682

SDG&E Request 2/6/17

NTP-3
Attachment A

004

Construction activities associated with TL682, Phase I (Pole 118102 to Warners Substation)

SDG&E Request 4/4/15, as revised 5/10/17

NTP-4
Attachment A

005

Geotechnical Work for C440 and C449

SDG&E Request

NTP-5
Attachment A

006

Construction Activities associated with TL682 Phase II: Rincon Substation to Pole Z118064

SDG&E Request

NTP-6
Attachment A

007

Construction Activities Associated with Circuit C78

SDG&E Request

NTP-7
Attachment A

008

Construction Activities Associated with C442

SDG&E Request

NTP-8
Attachment A

009

Geotechnical borings and seismic surveys along TL629A and TL625D

SDG&E Request

NTP-9
Attachment A

010

Construction activities associated with Phase 1 of C440

SDG&E Request

NTP-10
Attachment A

011

Geotechnical investigations on TL629C

SDG&E Request

NTP-11
Attachment A

012

Reconstruct the TL6957 (formerly 625D)

SDG&E Request

NTP-12
Attachment A

013

Reconstruct Phase III of the TL682 Component

SDG&E Request

NTP-13
Attachment A

014

Reconstuct/Reclocate C157

SDG&E Request

NTP-14
Attachment A

015

Reconstruct/Remove C449

SDG&E Request

NTP-15
Attachment A

016

Geotechnical investigations on TL6923 and TL 625C

SDG&E Request

NTP-16
Attachment A

017

Reconstruct TL629C (Glencliff Substation to Cameron Tap)

SDG&E Request

NTP-17
Attachment A

018

Geotechnical investigations on C 79A

SDG&E Request

NTP-18
Attachment A

019

Reconstruct TL 6958

SDG&E Request

NTP-19
Attachment A

Data Requests
CPUC Data Request 1 (08/15/16) SDG&E Data Response 1 (08/24/16)
CPUC Data Request 2 (10/25/16) SDG&E Data Response 2 (11/02/16)
CPUC Data Request 3 (2/8/17) SDG&E Data Response 3 (3/18/17)
CPUC Data Request 4 (3/3/17) SDG&E Data Response 4 (3/16/17)
CPUC Data Request 5 (4/3/17) SDG&E Data Response 5 (4/6/17)

 

Environmental Monitoring Reports


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. Reports documenting construction status and compliance activities will be provided when available.

Weekly Report #

Reporting Period

Environmental Issues/Concerns

001

September 23-October 2, 2016

No issues/concerns reported.

002

October 3-October 16, 2016

Approved parking areas.

003 October 17-October 30, 2016 No issues/concerns reported.
004 October 31-November 13, 2016 No issues/concerns reported.
005 November 14-November 27, 2016 No issues/concerns reported.
006 November 28-December 11, 2016 Work limits.
007 December 12-December 25, 2016 No issues/concerns reported.
008 December 26, 2016 - January 8, 2017 No issues/concerns reported.
009 January 9 - January 22, 2017 Dewatering system.
010 January 23 - February 5, 2017 Waste disposal, Fire equipment.
011 February 6 - February 19, 2017 Work limits.
012 February 20 - March 5, 2017 Work limits.
013 March 6 - March 19, 2017 No issues/concerns reported
014 March 20 - April 2, 2017 No issues/concerns reported
015 April 3 - April 16, 2017 No issues/concerns reported
016 April 17 - April 30, 2017 No issues/concerns reported
017 May 1-May 14, 2017 Work Limits
018 May 15-May 28, 2017 No issues/concerns reported
019 May 29-June 11, 2017 No issues/concerns reported
020 June 12-June 25, 2017 No issues/concerns reported
021 June 26-July 9, 2017 Work Limits
022 July 10-July 23, 2017 No issues/concerns reported
023 July 24-August 6, 2017 No issues/concerns reported
024 August 7-August 20, 2017 Nest Buffer Encroachment
025 August 21-September 3, 2017 No issues/concerns reported
026 September 4-September 17 Work Limits
027 September 18-October 2, 2017 No issues/concerns reported
028 October 2-October 15, 2017 Work Limits
029 October 16-October 29, 2017 No issues/concerns reported
030 October 30-November 12, 2017 Work Limits
031 November 13-November 26, 2017 Work Limits
032 November 27-December 10, 2017 No issues/concerns reported
033 December 11-December 24, 2017 Work Limits
034 December 25, 2017 – January 7, 2018 Work Limits
035 *1 P January 8 – January 21, 2018 Work Limits
036 January 22 – February 4, 2018 No issues/concerns reported
037 February 5 – February 18, 2018 Work limits
038 February 19 – March 4, 2018 No issues/concerns reported
039 March 5 – March 18, 2018 No issues/concerns reported
040 March 19 – April 1, 2018 No issues/concerns reported
041 April 2 – April 15, 2018 No issues/concerns reported
042 April 16 – April 30, 2018 Fire Equipment
043 April 30 – May 13, 2018 No issues/concerns reported
044 May 14 – May 27, 2018 No issues/concerns reported
045 May 28 – June 10, 2018 No issues/concerns reported
046 June 11 – June 24, 2018 No issues/concerns reported
047 June 25 – July 8, 2018 No issues/concerns reported
048 July 9-July 22, 2018 Cultural resources monitoring
049 July 23-August 5, 2018 Work Limits, Cultural resources monitoring
050 August 6-August 19, 2018 Fire Equipment
051 August 20-September 2, 2018 Work Limits, Fire Equipment
052 September 3-September 16, 2018 Work Limits
053 September 17-September 30, 2018 Trash Management
054 October 1-October 14, 2018 Biological Monitoring
    Footnote: * Bi-Weekly Environmental Monitoring Reports 034 and 035 have been updated to address a discrepancy. The one-mile nesting buffer that was originally established along C 442 and reduced to 3,335 feet was for a Bald Eagle nest, not a Golden Eagle nest.

 

Minor Project Refinement Requests


The Commission decision approving the permit to construct authorizes Energy Division staff to approve requests by SDG&E for minor project refinements. The decision states that the Energy Division may approve requests by San Diego Gas & Electric Company for minor project refinements that may be necessary due to final engineering of the Power Line Replacement Projects so long as such minor project refinements are located within the geographic boundary of the study area of the Environmental Impact Report and do not, without mitigation, result in a new significant impact or a substantial increase in the severity of a previously identified significant impact based on the criteria used in the environmental document; conflict with any mitigation measure or applicable law or policy; or trigger an additional permit requirement. San Diego Gas & Electric Company shall seek any other project refinements by a petition to modify this decision.

SDG&E's Minor Project Refinement Requests will be made available below when submitted to the CPUC.

Minor Project Refinement #

Description

MPR Request

MPR Approval

001

Modifications to Merrigan, Japatul Spur and Anderson Staging Yards

10/5/16, as revised 10/18/16

10/21/16

002

Modifications to TL625B and TL629E

12/21/16

2/10/17

003

Addition of Water Source for Construction—Wilson Pond Facility

01/18/17

04/04/17

004

Use of two new staging and fly yards-TL 682

03/20/17

05/16/17

005

Modifications to Circuit (C) 78

05/09/17

08/15/17

006

Drainage Structure Installation at Pole Z272867 (TL 625B)

06/20/17

07/06/17

007

Use of Love Valley Staging and Fly Yard

08/01/17

09/25/17

008

Use of Mendenhall Fly Yard

08/14/17

09/01/17

009

Refinements for Phase I and Phase II of TL682

10/10/17

11/21/17

010

Request to shift one pole and add an additional workspace

10/16/17

10/27/17

011

Modifications to TL6957 (formerly TL625D)

1/9/18

3/12/18

012

Addition of the Creekside Ranch Staging and Fly Yard

1/22/18

2/6/18

013

Request to shift one pole and add an additional workspace

2/7/18

2/9/18

014

Request to begin construction on Phase III of TL682. This request is combined with NTP #13

2/15/18

4/5/18

015

Refinements for TL682

2/22/18

3/14/18

016

Refinements for TL629E

3/29/18

4/3/18

017

Refinements for C157 and addition of Frye Staging and Fly Yard

04/12/18

6/26/18

018

Refinements for C449

5/29/18

8/30/18

019

Refinements for TL629C and addition of Buckman Springs Fly Yard

7/2/18

8/30/18

020

Refinements for C157

7/31/18

8/29/18

021

Interset Pole on TL 682

8/23/18

9/24/18

022

Refinements for TL 6958

10/16/18

11/30/18

023

Expansion of Buckman Springs Fly Yard and request for use of Old Buckman Springs and Rodriguez Staging Yards

11/15/18

12/4/18


For Additional Information


To request additional information, please contact us by email, phone, or fax, as follows:

Project email: CNF_MSUP@dudek.com
Project voicemail: (866) 467-4727

The CPUC's project manager is:


Lisa Orsaba, CPUC Project Manager
California Public Utilities Commission
505 Van Ness Avenue
San Francisco CA 94102
Tel. (415) 703-1966
Fax (415) 703-2200

The Forest Service Project Manager is:


Brad Aughinbaugh
United States Forest Service
Cleveland National Forest
10845 Rancho Bernardo Road, Ste. 200
San Diego, CA 92127
Tel: 858-674-2912
Fax: (858) 524-0130

 

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