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Tie-Line 637 Wood-to-Steel Project

(Application No. A. 13-03-003)

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Welcome to the Mitigation Monitoring Compliance and Reporting Program page for the Tie-Line 637 Wood-to-Steel Project located in central San Diego County, near the communities of Ramona and Santa Ysabel, California portion of the City of San Diego, California.

Pursuant to the California Public Utilities Commission’s (CPUC) approval of the Project, San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) is required to implement the Applicant Proposed Measures (APMs) and mitigation measures identified in the Final Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration (IS/MND) and the Mitigation Monitoring, Reporting, and Compliance Program (MMRCP). The CPUC, as the lead agency, 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 Requests

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 IS/MND. 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.

Click on links below for the SDG&E NTP Request and CPUC approval.

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 #001 – Weekly Report for period ending 3.02.14
Weekly Report #002 – Weekly Report for period ending 3.16.14

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 minor project refinements may be approved so long as such minor project refinements are located within the geographic boundary of the study area of the Environmental Impact Report/Environmental Impact Statement 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. SDG&E's Minor Project Refinement Requests will be made available below when submitted to the CPUC.

For Additional Information

To request additional information or to be added to the mailing list, please contact us by email, phone, as follows:

Project email: TL637woodtosteel@dudek.com
Project voicemail: (855) 262-8317

The CPUC's project manager is:

Eric Chiang, CPUC Project Manager
California Public Utilities Commission
505 Van Ness Avenue
San Francisco CA 94102
Tel. (415) 703-1956

 

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