Application 
            Appendix 
            A. Organizing Documents 
            Appendix B. Project 
            Plan 
            Appendix C. Programmatic 
            Agreement 
            Appendix D. Prepared 
            Testimony 
            Appendix E. Cost 
            Estimate 
            Appendix F. 
            Proposed Construction Schedule 
            Appendix G. EMF Management 
            Plan 
            Appendix H. Forms 
            of Notice 
            Appendix I. Financial 
            Statements 
            Appendix J. 
            Disclosure of Interests | 
        
         
          Chapter 1. Proponent's 
            Environmental Assessment Summary 
            1.1. Introduction 
            1.2. Major Conclusions of the PEA 
            1.3. Areas of Controversy 
            1.4. Issues to be Resolved 
            1.5. Inter-Agency Coordination and Public Outreach | 
        
         
          Chapter 2. 
            Project Purpose and Need 
            2.1. Overview | 
        
         
          Chapter 3. Project 
            Description SUPERSEDED, see below (4.6MB) 
              
            3.1. Introduction 
            3.2. Project Location 
            3.3. Existing System 
            3.4. Project Objectives 
            3.5. Proposed Project 
            3.6. Project Components 
            3.7. Right-of-Way Requirements 
            3.8. Construction 
            3.9. Operation and Maintenance 
            3.10. Applicant Proposed Measures 
            3.11. Electric and Magnetic Fields Summary 
            Figure 
            3.1.1-4. TE/VS Corridor Maps (18.9MB) 
            Figure 
            3.1.1-5. 115 kV Corridor Plan 
            Figure 
            3.1.1-6. LEAPS Pumped Storage Component 
            Figure 3.6.1-7. 
            Lake 500 kV Switchyard 
            Figure 
            3.6.1-11. Santa Rosa Substation Site 
            Figure 
            3.6.1-16. Case Springs Substation 
            Figure 3.6.3-2. 
            Talega-Escondido 230 kV Line Upgrade Maps 
            (All other Chapter 3 figures embedded in document.) | 
        
         
          Chapter 
            3. Project Description REVISED 
            (4.9MB) 
            3.1. Introduction 
            3.2. Project Location 
            3.3. Existing System 
            3.4. Project Objectives  
            3.5. Proposed Project 
            3.6. Project Components 
            3.7. Right-of-Way Requirements 
            3.8. Construction 
            3.9. Operation and Maintenance 
            3.10. Applicant Proposed Measures 
            3.11. Electric and Magnetic Fields Summary 
            Figure 
            3.1.1-4. TE/VS Corridor Maps (16.6MB) 
            Figure 
            3.1.1-5. 115 kV Corridor Plan 
            Figure 
            3.1.1-6. LEAPS Pumped Storage Component 
            Figure 
            3.6.3-2. Talega-Escondido 230 kV Line Upgrade Maps (5.0MB) 
            (All other Chapter 3 figures embedded 
            in document.) | 
        
         
          Chapter 4. 
            Environmental and Regulatory Setting (31.6MB) 
            4.1. General Environmental Setting 
            4.2. General Regulatory Setting 
            4.3. Aesthetics 
            4.4. Agricultural Resources 
            4.5. Air Quality 
            4.6. Biological Resources 
            4.7. Cultural Resources 
            4.8. Geology and Soils, 
            4.9. Hazards and Hazardous Materials 
            4.10. Hydrology and Water Quality 
            4.11. Land Use and Planning 
            4.12. Mineral Resources 
            4.13. Noise 
            4.14. Population and Housing 
            4.15. Public Services 
            4.16. Recreation 
            4.17. Transportation and Traffic 
            4.18. Utilities and Service Systems 
            4.19. Energy Resources 
              Figure 
            4.3.1-1. Regional Vicinity Map 
            Figure 4.3.1-2. 
            Aerial Photographs (6 pages) 
            Figure 4.3.1-3. 
            LEAPS Project - Scenic Integrity Objectives in the Cleveland National 
            Forest and San Mateo Wilderness Area 
            Figure 
            4.3.1-4. Trabuco Ranger District Scenic Integrity Objectives 
            Figure 
            4.3.1-5. City of Lake Elsinore Landscape Viewshed Units 
            Figure 
            4.4.1-1. Trabuco Ranger District Existing Grazing Allocations 
            Figure 
            4.4.1-2. City of Lake Elsinore Farmlands of Significance 
            Figure 
            4.4.1-3. Riverside County General Plan Elsinore Area Plan 
            Figure 
            4.4.2-1. Williamson Act Contract Lands Western Riverside County 
            (3 pages) 
            Figure 
            4.4.2-2. Riverside County Important Farmland 2004 / San Diego 
            County Important Farmland 2004 (4 pages) 
            Figure 4.6.1-1. Critical Habitat Designations Quino Checkerspot Butterfly 
            (embedded in document) 
            Figure 4.6.1-2. Critical Habitat Designations Coastal California Gnatcatcher 
            Unit 10 (San Bernardino and Riverside Counties, California) (embedded 
            in document) 
            Figure 4.6.1-3. Critical Habitat Designations Munz's Onion (embedded 
            in document) 
            Figure 4.6.1-4. Critical Habitat Designations Southwest Willow Flycatcher 
            (embedded in document) 
            Figure 4.6.1-5. Critical Habitat Designations - Least Bell's Vireo 
            (embedded in document) 
            Figure 
            4.6.1-6. Focused Special Status Plant Survey Areas 
            Figure 
            4.6.1-7. Arroyo Toad Focused Survey Areas 
            Figure 
            4.6.1-8. Southwest Willow Flycatcher and Least Bell's Vireo Focused 
            Survey Areas (4 pages) 
            Figure 
            4.6.1-9. Coastal California Gnatcatcher Focused Survey Areas 
            Figure 
            4.6. 1-10. Riverside County Stephens' Kangaroo Rat Habitat Conservation 
            Plan Fee Assessment Area 
            Figure 
            4.6.1-11. Western Riverside County Multi-Species Habitat Conservation 
            Plan 
            Figure 
            4.6.1-12. Major Vegetation Types Located Within Camp Pendleton 
            Figure 
            4.6.1-13. Federally Listed Threatened and Endangered Plant and 
            Wildlife Species At Camp Pendleton 
            Figure 4.6.1-14. Talega-Escondido 
            Transmission Line Vegetation Communities, Cover Types, and Special 
            Status Botanical Species (6 pages) 
            Figure 4.6.1-15. Talega-Escondido 
            Transmission Line Special Status Wildlife Species and Critical Habitat 
            (2 pages) 
            Figure 
            4.6.1-16. South Coast Ecoregion South Coast Missing Linkages 
            Figure 
            4.6.1-17. Santa Ana - Palomar Mountains Linkage Design 
            Figure 4.7.1-1. 1901 USGS Topographic Quadrangle (embedded in document) 
            Figure 
            4.8.1-1. Physiographic Provinces of Southern California 
            Figure 
            4.8.1-2. City of Lake Elsinore Geologic Formations 
            Figure 4.8.1-3. 
            Seismic Hazards 
            Figure 
            4.8.1-4. Liquefaction Susceptibility In The Lake Elsinore Area 
            Figure 4.8.1-5. Preliminary 
            Geologic Map - Santa Ana 30' x 60' USGS Quadrangle (1999) 
            Figure 4.8.1-6. Major Structural 
            Blocks of The Northern Peninsular Ranges Batholith 
            Figure 4.8.1-7. Geologic 
            Map - San Bernardino and Santa Ana 30x60-Minute Quadrangles (2006) 
             
            Figure 4.8.1-8. Major Earthquake 
            Faults 
            Figure 4.8.1-9. Geologic 
            Map Elsinore 7.5-Minute Quadrangle (2003)  
            Figure 4.8.1-10. Geologic 
            Map Elsinore 15-Minute Quadrangle (1959)  
            Figure 
            4.8.1-11. Geologic Map Fallbrook 7.5-Minute Quadrangle (2 pages) 
            Figure 
            4.8.1-12. Geologic Map Oceanside 30x60-Minute Quadrangle 
            Figure 4.8.1-13. General 
            Soil Map Western Riverside County (3 pages) 
            Figure 4.8.1-14. Soil Survey 
            Map - Upper Reservoir Sites 
            Figure 4.8.1-15. Soil Survey 
            Map - LEAPS Powerhouse Sites 
            Figure 4.8.1-16. Portion 
            of Fault Map of California 
            Figure 4.8.1-17. Willard 
            and Wildomar Faults 
            Figure 4.8.1-18. Percent 
            Slope Map 
            Figure 4.8.1-19. Soil-Slip 
            Susceptibility Map Santa Ana 30'x60' Quadrangle 
            Figure 
            4.8.2-1. Earthquake Fault Zones - Alberhill Quadrangle 
            Figure 
            4.8.2-2. Elsinore Fault: (1 of 2) Glen Ivy and (2 of 2) Temecula 
            Figure 4.9.1-1. Skylark Airport 
            Influence Policy Area 
            Figure 4.9.1-2. VFR Aeronautic 
            Chart - Skylark Airport Vicinity / VFR and IFR Aeronautic Charts (3 
            pages) 
            Figure 4.9.1-3. Private Landing 
            Strips 
            Figure 4.9.1-4. Camp Pendleton 
            Aircraft Operations (Airspace)  
            Figure 4.9.1-5. Typical EMF Levels for Power Transmission Lines (embedded 
            in document) 
            Figure 4.10.1-1. Lake Elsinore Elevations (1912-1990) (embedded in 
            document) 
            Figure 4.10.1-2. Lake Elsinore Elevations (1992-2002) (embedded in 
            document) 
            Figure 4.11.1-1. City of 
            Lake Elsinore Sphere of Influence 
            Figure 4.11.1-2. City of 
            Lake Elsinore Existing General Plan 
            Figure 4.11.1-3. City of 
            Lake Elsinore Existing Land Uses (2001)  
            Figure 4.11.1-4. City of 
            Corona Sphere of Influence 
            Figure 4.11.1-5. City of 
            Corona Sphere of Influence Land-Use Plan 
            Figure 
            4.11.1-6. County of Riverside - Elsinore Area Plan 
            Figure 4.11.1-7. San Diego 
            County General Plan - Land Use Policy Map 
            Figure 4.11.1-8. San Diego 
            County General Plan - Community Planning Areas (6 pages) 
            Figure 
            4.11.1-9. Santa Margarita River Hydrologic Unit - Existing Land 
            Uses  
            Figure 
            4.11.1-10. San Luis Rey River Hydrologic Unit - Existing Land 
            Uses  
            Figure 
            4.11.1-11. Carlsbad Hydrologic Unit - Existing Land Uses 
            Figure 
            4.11.2-1. Cleveland National Forest Trabuco Ranger District Land 
            Use Zones 
            Figure 
            4.11.2-2. Trabuco Ranger District Recreational Opportunity Spectrum 
            Figure 
            4.11.2-3. Trabuco Ranger District Inventoried Roadless Areas 
            Figure 
            4.11.2-4. Local Coastal Program 
            Figure 
            4.11.2-5. Military Operations Areas and Military Training Routes 
            South Southern California 
            Figure 
            4.11.2-6. Camp Pendleton Restrictive Airspace R-2503b 
            Figure 4.11.2-7. 
            Regional Aviation Airspace Profile - Special Use and Restricted 
            Figure 4.11.2-8. 
            Camp Pendleton Ground Training Operations (combined with Figure 4.11.2-7) 
            Figure 
            4.12.1-1. Aggregate Availability in Southern California 
            Figure 
            4.12.1-2. Mineral Resource Zone Designations - Western Riverside 
            County 
            Figure 4.13.1-1. 1996 Aviation 
            Facilities Inventory for the San Diego Region (2 pages) 
            Figure 4.13.2-1. California Department of Health Noise/Land Use Compatibility 
            Standards (embedded in document) 
            Figure 4.14.1-1. Top Ten Counties In Population Increase In 2003 (embedded 
            in document) 
            Figure 
            4.15.1-1. Fire Hazard Severity Zones Local and State Responsibility 
            Areas (2 pages) 
            Figure 
            4.15.1-2. Draft Fire Hazard Severity Zones (2 pages) 
            Figure 
            4.15.1-3. Areas of Wildfire Susceptibility Elsinore Area Plan 
            Figure 4.15.1-4. Fire History 
            (1910-2006)  
            Figure 4.15.1-5. 
            County of San Diego Fire Protection Districts 
            Figure 4.15.1-6. 
            Riverside Unit Assets At Risk (combined with Figure 4.15.1-5) 
            Figure 4.15.1-7. Riverside 
            Unit Fuel Types 
            Figure 4.15.2-1. 
            Trabuco Ranger District Wildland Urban-Interface Map 
            Figure 
            4.16.1-1. Trabuco Ranger District - Recreational Opportunity Spectrum 
             
            Figure 
            4.16.1-2. Trabuco Ranger District - Recreation Fee Sites 
            Figure 
            4.16.1-3. Lake Elsinore Shoreline Zone Identification  
            Figure 
            4.17.2-1. Trabuco Ranger District Route Inventory Maps (5 pages) 
            Figure 
            4.17.2-2. Trabuco Ranger District Inventoried Roadless Areas 
            Figure 4.18.1-1. 
            Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District Service Area 
            Figure 4.18.1-2. 
            Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District Water Supply/Demand Forecast 
            (combined with Figure 4.18.1-1) 
            Figure 
            4.18.1-3. Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District Location of 
            Existing Potable Water Sources 
            Figure 
            4.18.1-4. Elsinore Groundwater Basin | 
        
         
          Chapter 5. 
            Environmental Impact Assessment Summary (4.7MB) 
            5.0. Introduction to Environmental Impact Assessment 
            Summary 
            5.1. Visual Resources 
            5.2. Agriculture Resources 
            5.3. Air Quality 
            5.4. Biological Resources 
            5.5. Cultural Resources 
            5.6. Geology, Soils, and Seismicity 
            5.7. Public Health and Safety 
            5.8. Water Resources 
            5.9. Land Use and Planning 
            5.10. Mineral Resources 
            5.11. Noise 
            5.12. Socioeconomics 
            5.13. Public Services and Utilities 
            5.14. Wilderness and Recreation 
            5.15. Transportation and Traffic 
            5.16. Fuels and Fire 
            5.17. Cumulative Analysis 
            5.18. Growth Inducing Impacts 
             Figure 
            5.1.1-1. LEAPS Transmission Only Alternative: Key Viewpoints 
            Figure 5.1.1-2. 
            LEAPS KVP L1 Existing View 
            Figure 5.1.1-3. 
            LEAPS KVP L2 Existing View 
            Figure 5.1.1-4. 
            LEAPS KVP L2 Existing View 
            Figure 5.1.1-5. 
            LEAPS KVP L3 Existing View 
            Figure 5.1.1-6. 
            LEAPS KVP L4 Existing View 
            Figure 5.1.1-7. 
            LEAPS KVP L5 Existing View 
            Figure 5.1.1-8. 
            LEAPS KVP L6 Existing View 
            Figure 5.1.1-9. 
            LEAPS KVP L7 Existing View 
            Figure 5.1.1-10. 
            LEAPS KVP L8 Existing View 
            Figure 5.1.1-11. 
            LEAPS KVP L1 Simulation 
            Figure 5.1.1-12. 
            LEAPS KVP L2 Simulation 
            Figure 5.1.1-13. 
            LEAPS KVP L2 Simulation 
            Figure 5.1.1-14. 
            LEAPS KVP L3 Simulation 
            Figure 5.1.1-15. 
            LEAPS KVP L4 Simulation 
            Figure 5.1.1-16. 
            LEAPS KVP L5 Simulation 
            Figure 5.1.1-17. 
            LEAPS KVP L6 Simulation 
            Figure 5.1.1-18. 
            LEAPS KVP L7 Simulation 
            Figure 5.1.1-19. 
            LEAPS KVP L8 Simulation 
            Figure 5.1.1-20. 
            LEAPS Generation and Transmission Alternative 
            Figure 5.1.1-21. 
            LEAPS KVP L3 Existing View 
            Figure 5.1.1-22. 
            LEAPS KVP L5 Existing View 
            Figure 5.1.1-23. 
            LEAPS KVP L9 Existing View 
            Figure 
            5.1.1-24. LEAPS KVP L10 Existing View and Simulation 
            Figure 5.1.1-25. 
            LEAPS KVP L9 Simulation 
            Figure 5.1.1-26. 
            LEAPS KVP L3 Simulation 
            Figure 5.1.1-27. 
            LEAPS KVP L5 Simulation | 
        
         
          Chapter 
            6. Detailed Discussion of Significant Impacts (8.8MB) 
            6.1. Mitigation Measures Proposed to Minimize Significant 
            Effects 
            6.2. Description of Project Alternatives and Impact Analysis 
            6.3. Growth-Inducing Impacts | 
        
         
          | Chapter 
            7. List of Potentially Affected Property Owners | 
        
         
          | References | 
        
         
          Attachments 
            Attachment 1. Tower Placement, Data Information Tables and Location 
            Information 
            Attachment 2. 3M ACCR 
            Technical Information 
            Attachment 3. 
            Tower Sites Environmental and Engineering Assessments 
            Attachment 4. Articles, Conditions, 
            and Measures 
            Attachment 5. Applicant Proposed 
            Measures 
            Attachment 6. Related 
            Projects 
            Attachment 7. Environmental 
            Impact Assessment Summary Form* 
            Attachment 8. Import 
            Capabilities** 
            Attachment 9. Federal Communications 
            Attachment 10. 
            Utility Data Request Letter 
            Attachment 
            11. Mile-by-Mile Description |