STATE OF CALIFORNIA
PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION

Southern California Edison's
Ivanpah-Control Project

Application A.19-07-015, filed July 17, 2019

   
 

   
Proponent's Environmental Assessment

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Front Matter and Chapters 1 through 3 (20 MB)
Contents
Common Acronyms and Abbreviations


1. PEA Summary
1.1 Project Components
1.2 Project Location
1.3 Project Objectives and Alternatives
1.4 Agency Coordination
1.5 PEA Contents
1.6 PEA Conclusions
1.7 Public Outreach

2. Project Purpose and Need and Objectives
2.1 Overview
2.2 Project Objectives

3. Project Description

3.1 Project Location
3.2 Existing System
3.3 Project Objectives
3.4 Full-Rebuild Concept
3.5 Project Components
3.6 Right-of-way Requirements
3.7 Construction
3.8 Operation and Maintenance
3.9 Applicant Proposed Measures
3.10 Generator Interconnection Facilities Description
3.11 Generator Interconnection Facilities Construction
3.12 Other Major Components Description
3.13 Other Major Components Construction
3.14 Decommissioning
3.15 Project Alternatives Components Description

Chapter 4, Sections 4.0 through 4.3 (7 MB)
4.1 Aesthetics
4.2 Agriculture and Forestry Resources
4.3 Air Quality
Chapter 4, Section 4.4 (143MB)
4.4 Biological Resources
Chapter 4, Sections 4.5 through 4.10 (56 MB)
4.5 Cultural Resources
4.6 Energy
4.7 Geology and Soils
4.8 Greenhouse Gas Emissions
4.9 Hazards and Hazardous Materials
4.10 Hydrology and Water Quality
Chapter 4, Sections 4.11 through 4.22 (19 MB)
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 Tribal Cultural Resources
4.19 Utilities and Service Systems
4.20 Wildfire
4.21 Cumulative Impacts
4.22 Growth-Inducing Impacts
Chapters 5 and 6

5. Detailed Discussion of Significant Impacts
5.1 Applicant Proposed Measures Proposed to Minimize Significant Effects
5.2 Description of Project Alternatives and Impact Analysis
5.3 Growth Inducing Impacts
5.4 Suggested Applicant Proposed Measures to Address GHG Emissions
5.5 Mandatory Findings of Significance
5.6 Irreversible and Irretrievable Commitment of Resources


6. Other Process-Related Data Needs
Appendices
Appendix A. CEQA Checklist
Appendix B. List of Preparers
Appendix C. Agency Consultation
Appendix D. Public Involvement
Appendix E. Aesthetics Technical Report (54 MB)
Appendix F. Air Quality Calculations
Appendix G. Habitat Assessment Technical Reports (642 MB)
Appendix H. Cultural Resources Survey Report
Appendix I. Preliminary Jurisdictional Delineation Reports (162 MB)
Appendix J. 300-Foot Property Owner List

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