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PROJECT MEMORANDUM
SDG&E’S SUNRISE POWERLINK PROJECT
To:
From:
Date:
Subject:

Billie Blanchard, Project Manager, CPUC
Vida Strong, Aspen Project Manager
March 14, 2011
Weekly Reports 24 – February 27 to March 5, 2011

INTRODUCTION
This report provides a summary of the construction and compliance activities associated with the SDG&E
Sunrise Powerlink Project. This report is organized as follows:




Transmission Line Construction
Substation Construction and Upgrades
Construction Yards and Other Workspaces

A summary of the Notices to Proceed with construction and Variance Request activity are also provided
(see Tables 1 and 2, respectively, near the end of this report). Finally, a summary of Temporary Extra
Workspace and non-compliance activity are provided in Tables 3 and 4, respectively.
CPUC/Aspen Environmental Monitors (EM): Cassandra Garza, Brian Woodward and Valerie Yep
TRANSMISSION LINE CONSTRUCTION
Summary of Activity:
1. Link 1, 500 kV Overhead Transmission Line:


Conventional foundation drilling and concrete pouring was conducted at EP 217-1, EP 218-1, EP
219-1, EP 243, EP 244, EP 215, EP 210, EP 211, EP 213, and EP 214 (see Figures 1 and 2).



Micropile work was performed at EP 221-2, EP 221-A, EP 223-1, EP 224-1, EP 225-1, EP 226-1,
EP 227, EP 229-1, EP 230-1, EP 231-1, EP 231-A, EP235-1, and EP 238-1 (see Figure 3).



Conventional structure assembly occurred at EP 217-1, EP 218-1, EP 200A-1, EP 201-3, EP 202-3,
EP 203-3, EP 204-3, EP 205-2, EP 206-1, EP 207, EP 208, EP 209-1, and EP 210.



Helicopter structure assembly was performed at EP 227, EP 228, EP 229-1, EP 230-1, EP 231-1,
EP 232-1, EP 233-1, EP 234-1, EP 235-1, EP 236-1, EP 237-1, EP 238-1, EP 239-1, EP 244, EP 245-1,
EP 246, EP 247, EP 248, EP 249, EP 250, EP 251, EP 194-2, EP 195-1, EP 197-2, and EP 199-3.



Driveway installations occurred at Tower EP 236, EP 237-1 pull site, EP 243, EP 244, EP 245-1
thru EP 244.



Access road improvements were conducted at EP 245-1 thru EP 244.



12 kV relocation continued on the West side of McCain Valley Road.



The Desert Rose Ranch Road mobile home continues to be disassembled for relocation.

2. Link 2, 500 kV Overhead Transmission Line:


A radio communications site was installed at Tower EP 87-1’s Tower Staging and Access Pad (TSAP).



Soil boring continued at EP 85-2.



TSAP grading and structure clearing occurred at EP 79, EP 80, EP 81, and EP 87.



Clearing was scheduled, but not started at CP 51-2, CP 45-1 and TSAPs, because of a traffic
control permit required to take loads over a road by helicopter had not been obtained.

Agoura Hills

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San Francisco

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Sacramento

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Davis

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Inland Empire

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Las Vegas

3. Link 4, 220 kV Underground Transmission Line:


Excavation continues at the exit pit to the Interstate 8 (I-8) jack-and-bore (north side of I-8) (see
Figure 4).



Vaults V2L, V2R, and V8L were set (see Figure 5).



Bridge abutment excavation work continued for the Bauer Bridge.



Pot-holing was conducted along Alpine Boulevard from West Victoria to the west 700 feet; at 1850
Alpine Boulevard. just west of Tavern Road.



Excavation for ins-and-outs and trenching was conducted at the following: I-8 jack-and-bore exit
pit, V2R, V7R, V8L, V9L, V13L, V16L, V17L, V18, and Alpine Boulevard at South Grade Road.



Drilling and saw-cutting was conducted at V2R, V5R, V7L, V9L, V11L, V12L, V13L, V19L and
along Alpine Blvd. just west of Tavern Road. Crews mobilized at the south jck-and-bore site to
begin boring.



On March 1, there were a dozen people protesting the Sunrise Powerlink Project in downtown Alpine
across from the Shell Gas Station (see Figure 6).

4. Link 5, 220 kV Overhead Transmission Line:


BMP repair occurred at Tower CP 17, CP 25, CP 26 and CP 44 (see Figure 7).



Engineering crews conducted site inspections at CP 16 and CP 17.



Work was conducted on Tie Lines (TL) 6916 and 639. On TL 639 maintenance was performed
on the access roads, one pole replaced and holes drilled for additional pole replacement.

5. Pre-Construction surveys were performed throughout Link 1, 2 and 5 with appropriate monitors.
Environmental Compliance:
1. Biological, Cultural, and Native American monitors were present as applicable during all transmission
line construction activities.
2. Review of Link 1 was performed by SDGE representatives with State Water Resource Board representative and US Forest Service representatives.
3. Review of the Bauer Bridge was performed by State Water Resource Board representative and the
CPUC Lead EM.
4. During grading activities near EP 244, Link 1, a San Diego Desert Woodrat (Neotoma lepida) was
killed. No apparent midden was noted.
5. The SDG&E Link Lead was notified of a personal vehicle parking along McCain Valley Road outside
of approved disturbance areas, Link 1.
6. Erosion repair and BMP maintenance occurred on access roads to EP 84 and EP 85-2, Link 2.
7. A small motor oil leak was discovered at the south jack-and-bore entrance pit on Link 4. It was immediately cleaned up. The leak was not in or near storm water, waterways or Environmentally Sensitive
Areas (ESAs). Reporting was made to the Caltrans HazMat Manager.
No Non-Compliance Reports or Project Memoranda were issued during the subject period for Transmission
Line Construction activities. Non-Compliance activities for the project to date are summarized in Table 4.
Agency Representatives during Construction (other than EMs):
 Cliff Harvey (State Water Resource Board)
 Brian Paul (USFS) and Forest Service Monitors.

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SUBSTATION CONSTRUCTION AND UPGRADES
Summary of Activity:
1. Suncrest Substation: Drilling for blasting has occurred in three locations on the pad, while blasting
has occurred on the eastern slope of the pad.
2. Imperial Valley Substation Upgrade: Approval to start work at 5:30 a.m. was received from Imperial
County. Crews have been on site excavating for switch and breaker pads, as well as framing and installing
rebar.
3. Construction of a retaining wall around 230 kV transformer occurred at the San Luis Rey Substation.
Crews were finishing a 69 kV Tie Line and work within the control room.
4. Construction of a new control shelter, breaker pads, and potential transformer pads occurred at the
Encina Substation (see Figure 8). A drilling crew was on site to drill for switch stands and dead ends.
Environmental Compliance:
1. All applicable Biological, Cultural, Paleontological, and Native American monitors have been present
during ground disturbing activities at all substations.
2. Review of Suncrest Substation was performed by SDGE representatives with State Water Resource
Board representatives and the CPUC Lead EM.
3. BMP maintenance and installation was conducted along the access road and pad site at the Suncrest
Substation. Installation of temporary culverts in the road to divert groundwater was conducted. Bird
nests were identified and buffers installed on the access road and on the pad.
4. A Biological Monitor has been at San Luis Rey Substation for all work, including monitoring the big
horned owl nest and the approved buffer reduction area.
No Non-Compliance Reports or Project Memoranda were issued during the subject period for Substation
Construction and Upgrade activities. Non-Compliance activities for the project to date are summarized in
Table 4.
Agency Representatives during Construction (Other than CPUC EMs):
 Cliff Harvey (State Water Resource Board)
CONSTRUCTION YARDS AND OTHER WORKSPACES:
Summary of Activity:
1. Delivery of equipment, monopoles and wire reels continued at the Alpine Construction Yard. Construction of additional temporary offices commenced.
2. No ground disturbing activities were conducted at the Alpine Regional Field Office (Alpine RFO).
3. Steel deliveries continue to be made at the Rough Acres Construction Yard.
4. Equipment delivery continues to be made at Thomas Yard. Testing for fiber optics was performed. The
SDG&E Link Lead monitored for any burrowing owls during activity on site.
5. Fence slat removal was completed at Jacumba Valley Ranch, due to helicopter safety. Driveway installation activities were performed. Fence was installed around the leach field. Staging for structure assembly
and micro-piles was conducted. On March 1, emergency repair work was conducted on a damaged
water pipe outside of normal construction hours.
6. The set-up of the Wilson Yard has been completed. The variance for the water supply pond and secondary
entrance has been approved and work is scheduled.
7. Steel delivery and structure assembly occurred at the Helix Construction Yard.

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8. A nest buffer reduction was granted for the access road to the Hartung Construction Yard; no activity
occurred.
9. A field office was completed at the Bartlett-Hauser Construction Yard and a weed wash station was
installed. Steel delivery and structure assembly continued.
10. There was minimal activity at the SWAT Construction Yard
11. Fencing and a weed wash station were set up at the Kruetzkamp Construction Yard.
Environmental Compliance:
1. Biological, Cultural, and Native American monitors have worked with crews at the construction yards
to define approved work areas and sites to avoid.
2. Review of Rough Acres and JVR Construction Yards were performed by SDGE with the State Water
Resource Board representative and US Forest Service representatives.
3. Review of Bartlett/Hauser Construction Yard was performed by the State Water Resource Board representative and the CPUC Lead EM.
No Non-Compliance Reports or Project Memorandums were issued during the subject period for Construction Yards and other workspace activities. Non-Compliance activities for the project to date are summarized
in Table 4.
Agency Representatives during Construction (other than CPUC EMs):
 Cliff Harvey (State Water Resource Board)
 Brian Paul (USFS) and Forest Service Monitors.
CPUC NOTICES TO PROCEED (NTPs)
Table 1 summarizes the CPUC Notice to Proceed activity for the SDG&E Sunrise Powerlink Project
through March 14.
TABLE 1
CPUC NTPs
(Updated 03/14/2011)
Date
Date
Segment
NTP#
Requested
Issued
#
Description
#1
01/04/10 04/28/10
25
San Luis Rey Substation Upgrades
#2
02/08/10 04/29/10
23
South Bay Substation Upgrades
#3
02/26/10 05/20/10
Yard
Alpine Yard 18
#4
01/26/10 05/28/10
Yard
Alpine Yard 18A
#5
02/05/10 09/28/10
Yard
Rough Acres Yard, Phase 1
#6
05/26/10 09/28/10
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Encina Substation Upgrades
#7
05/28/10 09/28/10 Telecomm White Star Communication Facility
#8
06/09/10 10/06/10 Substation Pomerado Substation Upgrades
#9
06/09/10 10/06/10 Substation Scripps Switchyard/Substation Upgrades
#10
10/13/10 11/23/10
15
Link 4, Alpine 230 kV Underground Construction
#11
10/19/10 12/15/10
13
Link 3, Suncrest Substation/Wilson Construction Yard
#12
11/30/10 12/23/10
Yard
Rough Acres Yard, Phase 2
#13
11/09/10 01/14/11
2‐18,
Links 1, 2, and 5, overhead construction on non‐federal
20‐22
lands
BLM #1
01/19/11 02/03/11
1
Imperial Valley Substation upgrades.

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VARIANCE & TEMPORARY EXTRA WORKSPACE REQUESTS
Variance and Temporary Extra Workspace (TEWS) requests submitted through March 14 are presented
in Tables 2 and 3, respectively.
TABLE 2
VARIANCE REQUESTS
(Updated 03/14/2011)
Variance
Request
#1
#2

Date
Requested
11/04/10
12/22/10

#3
#3 MOD
#4

01/06/10
01/25/11
01/13/11

Date
Issued
11/10/10
Under
Review
01/18/11
01/26/11
03/01/11

#5

02/01/11

02/09/11

#6

02/01/11

03/01/11

#7

02/11/11

02/17/11

#8

03/02/11

03/08/11

TEWS
Request
TEWS #1

Segment #
Description
Yard
Thomas Yard (El Centro, CA)
Yard
Sycamore Estates Construction Yard. Response to
inquiry received 02/23.
All
Modification to tree trimming requirements.
All
Modification to brush clearing requirements.
Yard
Helicopter Temporary Landing Pad area at the
Alpine Regional Field Offices.
Yard
Site improvements at the Wilson Construction yard
and along Bell Bluff Trail
Link 5
Variance from Mitigation Measure H‐1a (CC) to
allow work outside of the dry season.
Link 3
Additional work areas for construction trailers,
parking, etc.
Link 2
Alternate access route to Structure EP 27.

TABLE 3
TEMPORARY EXTRA WORKSPACE (TEWS) REQUESTS
(Updated 03/14/2011)
Date
Date
Requested Approved Segment #
Description
11/01/10
11/01/10 White Star Asphalt paved area for vehicle parking and staging

NON-COMPLIANCES & INCIDENTS
Project Memorandum, Non-Compliance Reports, and other incidents that have occurred through March
14 are presented in Table 4.
TABLE 4
NON-COMPLIANCES (NC), PROJECT MEMORANDA (PM), AND OTHER INCIDENTS
(Updated 03/14/2011)
Type
Date
Location
Description
Incident
11/1/10
White Star Delivery of a rebar cage outside of the approved disturbance
area.
PM #1
12/7/10 Thomas Yard Failure to report unanticipated biological resources within 48
hours.
PM #2
02/11/11 EP 242, Link Unauthorized ground disturbance at EP 242
1
Incident
02/17/11 EP 244, Link Nest incorrectly marked at entrance to EP 244.
1
Incident
02/18/11
Alpine HQ Emergency weather landing and storage of 3 helicopters at
Alpine HQ.
NC #1
03/08/11
Suncrest Army Corp of Engineers issued Non‐Compliance for not
Substation complying with Special Conditions 19, 21 and 23 of DA
Permit SPL‐2007‐00704‐SAS.
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PROJECT PHOTOGRAPHS

Figure 1: Foundation drilling at EP 219, Link 1.

Figure 2: Foundation pouring at EP 244, Link 1.
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Figure 3: Micropile drilling at EP 225-1, Link 1.

Figure 4: North side of jack-and-bore work, Link 4.

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Figure 5: Concrete being poured at Vault 2L, Link 4.

Figure 6: Approximately one dozen protestors on Alpine Boulevard, Link 4.

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Figure 7: Repair of BMPs on access road to CP 44, Link 5.

Figure 8: Work activity at the Encina Substation.

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