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              for the environmental review of the proposed El Casco System Project 
              (Proposed Project). The Proposed Project would include construction 
              of the El Casco Substation; upgrades to the Zanja and Banning Substations; 
              transmission line upgrades and installation from the new El Casco 
              Substation, located within the Norton Younglove Reserve, east to 
              the Banning Substation in the City of Banning; and telecommunications 
              improvements. 
             The objective of SCE's Proposed Project is to build the electrical 
              facilities necessary to serve forecasted demand in Calimesa, Beaumont, 
              and the surrounding areas of unincorporated northern Riverside County, 
              and to maintain safe and reliable service to customers in the area. 
             The Proposed Project is subject to review under the California 
              Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). This site provides access to public 
              documents and information relevant to the CEQA environmental review 
              process. 
             Notice of Preparation In accordance with CEQA, a Notice of Preparation 
              (NOP) of an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the El Casco System 
              Project was issued on July 16, 2007 (also see the list of Available 
              Documents below). The NOP summarizes the Proposed Project and 
              advises the public and interested parties of the scoping process 
              for the upcoming environmental impact review. The dates, locations, 
              and times of the CPUC's pre-hearing conference and scoping meetings 
              are identified in the NOP. CEQA Process and CPUC General 
              Proceeding CEQA requires the CPUC to take into account the environmental impacts 
              that could result from the Proposed Project, and requires the preparation 
              of an EIR if the Project has the potential to result in significant 
              impacts to the environment. CEQA also requires that the EIR development 
              process include public notice of the Proposed Project and address 
              relevant environmental concerns that the public may have regarding 
              the Proposed Project. The initial public scoping and comment period for the Proposed 
              Project will extend for 30 days per CEQA requirements, from July 16, 
              2007, until August 14, 2007. During this period, public comments 
              will be accepted and two public scoping meetings and a pre-hearing 
              conference will be held, prior to selection of alternatives and 
              the preparation of the analysis documented in the EIR. The intent 
              of the scoping process is to obtain input from affected agencies 
              and members of the public on the scope and content of the EIR. The Draft EIR will include an objective analysis of the potential 
              environmental impacts of the Proposed Project. In addition, the 
              Draft EIR will provide a discussion of alternatives, including a 
              comparison of each alternative to the Proposed Project. When completed, 
              the Draft EIR will be distributed for a 45-day public review period 
              per CEQA requirements. A notice of completion (NOC) of the Draft 
              EIR will be filed with the State Clearinghouse by the CPUC. The 
              CPUC will consider all comments on the Draft EIR and revise the 
              document as necessary prior to issuance of a Final EIR. The Final 
              EIR will include responses to comments received on the Draft EIR 
              during the public review period. Available 
              Documents 
               Notice of Preparation of an Environmental 
                Impact Report for the El Casco System Project Proposed by Southern 
                California Edison Company prepared by the CPUC (July 16, 
                2007)
 
Fact Sheet - El Casco System Project 
                and General Location Map, 
                prepared by CPUC (June 2007)
 
Southern California Edison's Proponent's 
                Environmental Assessment (PEA) (March 14, 2007)
  Note: The link above provides access to 59 manageably sized files 
                comprising the PEA. The complete PEA is also available for download 
                from the Southern 
                California Edison website as a single very large file (155 MB). 
                This file size means a very long download time, not advisable 
                for anyone with a dialup connection.
 
  SCE's Application (8.2 MB) is also available for download 
                at the same link.
 Project DescriptionThe El Casco System Project includes the proposed El Casco Substation 
            site, upgrades to the Zanja and Banning Substations and the SCE's 
            Mill Creek Communications Site, upgrades to 
             a total of 15.4 miles of existing 
            115 kV subtransmission line and associated structures, and the installation 
            of fiber optic cables within existing conduits in public streets and 
            on existing SCE structures between the Cities of Redlands and Banning. 
            All portions of the Proposed Project are located within Riverside 
            and San Bernardino Counties, California. The main project components 
            are described below and indicated on the General 
            Location Map. Construction of the El Casco Substation. The new 14-acre 
              El Casco 220/115/12 kV Substation would be located on a 28-acre 
              plot within the Norton Younglove Reserve in Riverside County. This 
              component would include associated 220 kV and 115 kV interconnections 
              and new 12 kV distribution line connections (getaways). The substation 
              would be designed with a low profile (structures no taller than 
              40 feet). Landscaping around the substation would incorporate primarily 
              native vegetation and would be designed to screen views of the substation 
              site. Once constructed, the substation would be an unattended, automated 
              220/115/12 kV substation. Upgrades to the Zanja and Banning Substations. The 115 kV 
              switchracks within the Zanja and Banning Substations, located in 
              the Cities of Yucaipa and Banning, respectively, would be rebuilt 
              to accommodate the new 115 kV subtransmission line, thereby allowing 
              for at least two subtransmission lines to serve each substation 
              at all times. This would reduce the likelihood of temporary power 
              outages, which currently occur due to the fact that each substation 
              is served by only one 115 kV subtransmission line at a time. If 
              there is a problem with the primary (or "preferred") line, 
              a brief delay currently occurs before the secondary (or "emergency") 
              line can be connected. The upgrades to the Zanja and Banning Substations 
              would eliminate this delay by providing a connection for a second 
              115 kV subtransmission line for each substation that would be active 
              at all times. Replacement of the switchracks in both substations 
              would occur within the existing fenced-in areas. Transmission Line Upgrades and Installation. These upgrades 
              would include replacement of existing single-circuit 115 kV subtransmission 
              lines with new, higher capacity lines; tying existing 115 kV and 
              220 kV lines into the new El Casco Substation (looping in); and 
              installation of new 12 kV distribution line getaways at the El Casco 
              Substation. The proposed upgrades of the existing single-circuit subtransmission 
              lines would include the following: 
              Approximately 13 miles of single-circuit 115 kV lines would 
                be replaced with 115 kV double-circuit lines between the new El 
                Casco Substation and the Banning Substation, traversing the Cities 
                of Banning, Beaumont, and unincorporated Riverside County. Single-circuit 
                115 kV structures would be replaced with 115 kV double-circuit 
                structures.
 
Approximately 1.9 miles of single-circuit 115 kV subtransmission 
                line would be replaced with new, higher capacity single-circuit 
                115 kV subtransmission lines and new support structures within 
                existing SCE rights-of-way (ROWs) in the City of Beaumont and 
                unincorporated Riverside County.
 
Approximately 0.5 miles of single-circuit 115 kV subtransmission 
                line would be replaced with new, higher capacity single-circuit 
                115 kV subtransmission lines on existing support structures in 
                the City of Beaumont.  The existing San BernardinoMaraschino 115 kV subtransmission 
              line would be looped into the new El Casco Substation 115 kV switchrack 
              on two new approximately 900-foot line segments between the existing 
              ROW and the 115 kV switchrack. The DeversSan Bernardino No. 2 
              220 kV transmission line would be looped into the new 220 kV switchrack 
              at the El Casco Substation on two new approximately 500-foot line 
              segments between the existing ROW and the 220 kV switchrack. Two 
              approximately 400-foot underground duct banks would be constructed 
              for the 12 kV distribution line getaways, traversing beneath San 
              Timoteo Creek and the railroad tracks. These distribution lines 
              would eventually be connected to future distribution lines in the 
              area. Telecommunications Improvements. Proposed improvements to the telecommunications 
              systems as part of the Proposed Project include the construction 
              of a microwave system at the proposed El Casco Substation and SCE's 
              existing Mill Creek Communications Site in the San Bernardino National 
              Forest, as well as installation of fiber optic cables within public 
              streets and on existing SCE structures in the Cities of Banning, 
              Beaumont, Calimesa, Redlands, and Yucaipa, as well as unincorporated 
              parts of Riverside and San Bernardino Counties. Additional maps and figures for the Proposed Project and alternatives 
              are can be found in the Proponent's Environmental 
              Assessment. For Additional Information The CPUC, through its Environmental Review Team, is conducting 
              an environmental review of the Proposed Project. 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:  
              Juralynne Mosley, CPUC Project Manager 
              California Public Utilities Commission 
              505 Van Ness Avenue 
              San Francisco CA 94102 
              Tel. (415) 703-2210 
              Fax (415) 703-2200 
              Email: jbm@cpuc.ca.gov |