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                      aquí para ver información en español. |  Welcome to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) website 
              for the environmental review and monitoring of Southern California 
              Edison's (SCE's) West of Devers Upgrade Project (WOD Project). The 
              project is located in incorporated and unincorporated portions of 
              Riverside and San Bernardino Counties, California; a map is provided 
              here. SCE submitted a Certificate 
              for Public Convenience and Necessity (CPCN) application for the 
              Project to the CPUC on October 25, 2013 (Application  
              A.13-10-020). The Proposed Project has been reviewed under both 
              the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the National 
              Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). The CPUC approved the project in 
              Decision D.16-08-017, 
              including two alternatives, on August 18, 2016. The BLM approved 
              the project with its Record of Decision on 
              December 27, 2016
 The CPUC is the CEQA lead agency and the Bureau of Land Management 
              (BLM) is the NEPA lead agency. This website provides access to public 
              documents and information relevant to the CEQA review processes 
              and mitigation monitoring. The BLM project website can be accessed 
              here. 
              An overview of the approved Project, construction and monitoring 
              status, and previous CEQA/NEPA review is provided below. 
             DESCRIPTION 
              OF APPROVED PROJECT 
             SCE filed a CPCN application for the West of Devers Upgrade Project 
              with the CPUC and filed a Plan of Development with the BLM. 
             According to SCE, the Project is needed to facilitate the full 
              deliverability of new electric generation resources being developed 
              in eastern Riverside County. As renewable energy generating facilities 
              come on-line in eastern Riverside County, the WOD Project will allow 
              the transfer of this electricity into the Los Angeles area. The 
              Project will facilitate progress towards meeting California's Renewable 
              Portfolio Standard goals requiring utilities to produce 33% of their 
              electricity sales from renewable energy sources by 2020. 
             The Project includes the following major components: 
             
              Removal and upgrade of existing 220 kV transmission lines. Upgrades 
                would occur on 30 miles of the DeversEl Casco line, 14 miles 
                of the El CascoSan Bernardino line, 43 miles of the DeversSan 
                Bernardino line, 45 miles of the Devers-Vista No. 1 and No. 2 
                lines, 3.5 miles of the EtiwandaSan Bernardino line, and 
                3.5 miles of the San Bernardino-Vista line.
 
Upgrade substation equipment at Devers, El Casco, Etiwanda, 
                San Bernardino, and Vista Substations to accommodate increased 
                power transfer on 220 kV lines.
 
Upgrade Timoteo and Tennessee 66/12 kV substations to accommodate 
                66 kV subtransmission line relocations.
 
Removal and relocation of 2 miles of two existing 66 kV subtransmission 
                lines.
 
Removal and relocation of 4 miles of existing 12 kV distribution 
                lines.
 
Installation of telecommunication lines and equipment for the 
                protection, monitoring, and control of transmission lines and 
                substation equipment. The Project will be located within the existing West of Devers 
              right-of way corridor in incorporated and unincorporated areas of 
              Riverside and San Bernardino Counties. The ROW passes through the 
              reservation trust land of the Morongo Band of Mission Indians and 
              the cities of Banning, Beaumont, Calimesa, Colton, Grand Terrace, 
              Loma Linda, Palm Springs, Rancho Cucamonga, Redlands, San Bernardino, 
              and Yucaipa (see project map). 
              SCE anticipates that the WOD Project will be operational by 2022. The Project as originally proposed by SCE was modified in several 
              locations by two alternatives adopted by the CPUC and the BLM: The 
              Tower Relocation Alternative and the Iowa Street Underground Alternative. CONSTRUCTION 
              STATUS AND MITIGATION MONITORING The CPUC, BLM, and SCE have prepared a Mitigation Monitoring, Compliance, 
              and Reporting Plan (MMCRP), which is posted here 
              (13.0MB). The MMCRP ensures 
              compliance with the mitigation measures adopted in the Final EIR 
              and Final EIS. The MMCRP provides for Environmental Monitors and 
              defines the reporting relationships, roles and responsibilities, 
              and procedures for environmental compliance on the Project. The 
              MMCRP will be updated to reflect schedule changes and other revisions, 
              as needed. Notices to Proceed (NTPs) were reviewed and issued by CPUC or BLM, 
              as applicable, by subsection of the project as requested by SCE. 
              Issuance of NTPs was contingent upon SCE's compliance with pre-construction 
              requirements as specified by the approved mitigation measures and 
              responsible agency permitting requirements. Table 1 below summarizes 
              the NTPs issued by CPUC and BLM. SCE has completed final engineering and the preparation of compliance 
              plans and ancillary permit acquisition required for construction. 
              The plans describe specific actions to be taken by SCE and its contractors 
              to address various impacts or issues. Final plans approved to date 
              are available here.. Construction on the West of Devers Upgrade Project began October 2, 
              2017, with the start of substation upgrades and telecommunication 
              improvements. Establishment of laydown yards started in February 
              2018. Subtransmission, distribution, and remaining telecom started 
              in April 2018. Construction of the approved transmission system 
              upgrades began in May 2018, with completion scheduled for four 
              years later, in 2022. Substation upgrades will continue intermittently 
              during this period, as well as subtransmission and distribution 
              improvements. CPUC Environmental Monitors are in the field to verify the proper 
              implementation of project mitigation measures, and permit and compliance 
              plan requirements during construction. Monitoring reports documenting 
              construction and compliance activities are available here. As final engineering is completed or as construction necessitates, 
              Minor Project Refinements (MPRs) are submitted for the Project. 
              Each of these requests is reviewed by CPUC to ensure that no new 
              impacts or increase in impact severity would result from the requested 
              change. MPRs approved for the project are summarized below. 
               
                | Table 2. Minor Project 
                  Refinements |   
                | MPR #  | MPR Request Submittal 
                    Date | Description | Date Approved |   
                | #1 |  | Minor modifications of Maraschino telecom route. | November 22, 
                  2017 |   
                | #2 |  | Additional work space for Maraschino Telecom construction. | December 14, 
                  2017 |   
                | #3 |  | Adjustment to the Oak Valley Telecom alignment. | December 28, 2017 |   
                | #4 |  | Continued use of 2 hydrants for Telecom construction. | January 3, 
                  2018 |   
                | #5 |  | Access paths for Telecom construction. | January 22, 
                  2018 |   
                | #6 | 2/8/18 | Ten water sources to support construction activities | February 12, 2018 |   
                | #7 |  | Extension of temporary water and power lines to 
                  the Poultry Material Yard. | February 28, 
                  2018 |   
                | #8 |  | New splice location for telecom work and a new 
                  pole location for transmission line work. | March 2, 
                  2018 |   
                | #9 |  | Use of the existing access road, three additional 
                  work areas, and walking paths for the Telecom work near the 
                  El Casco Substation. | March 27, 
                  2018 |   
                | #10 |  | Modification to some work areas approved under 
                  NTP #1 and NTP #3. | April 9, 
                  2018 |   
                | #11 |  | Relocation of 5 subtransmission structures from 
                  the east side to the west side of Nevada Street. | May 8, 2018 |   
                | #12 |  | Additional work area in the City of Redlands in 
                  support of activities approved under NTP #3. | May 17, 2018 |   
                | #13 |  | 18 additional water sources to support construction 
                  activities. | May 25, 2018 |   
                | #14 |  | Modification of four approved sub transmission 
                  work areas in the cities of Redlands and Loma Linda in support 
                  of NTP #3 activities. | May 31, 2018 |   
                | #15 |  | Paving the Poultry Material Yard access road and 
                  parking/staging area. | June 5, 2018 |   
                | #16 |  | Realignment of the Smith Creek HDD and new access 
                  paths required for Devers-Valley OPGW stringing along Coyote 
                  Trail. | June 13, 
                  2018 |   
                | #17 |  | Additional work areas and location adjustments 
                  of the distribution and subtransmission alignment approved under 
                  NTP #3. | June 23, 
                  2018 |   
                | #18 |  | Additional work area for subtransmission vault 
                  installation and use of a potable water hydrant to support transmission 
                  line activities. | August 7, 
                  2018 |   
                | #19 |  | Additional work areas in Segment 4 to support 
                  transmission line activities approved under NTP #4. | August 20, 
                  2018 |   
                | #20 |  | Use of an unpaved public road to provide construction 
                  access to Smith Creek Telecom Crossing work area to support 
                  telecom activities approved under NTP #3. | August 27, 
                  2018 |   
                | #21 |  | Use of existing water source locations, a temporary 
                  water tower installation, an access road north of Supersite 
                  3X46-N, and expansion of Supersite WSS-4-4N64-MPR-19 
                  to support transmission line activities approved under NTP #4 | October 10, 
                  2018 |   
                | #22 |  | Minor changes to the San Bernardino-Redlands-Timoteo 
                  66-kV Subtransmission Circuit Cutover and the Devers-Vista OPGW 
                  Connection | November 20, 
                  2018 |   
                | #23 |  | Additional work areas in Segment 3 to support 
                  transmission line activities approved under NTP #4. | December 21, 
                  2018 |   
                | #24 |  | Additional work area in Loma Linda to support 
                  wire stringing activities associated with construction at San 
                  Bernardino Junction approved under NTP #4. | January 28, 2019 |   
                | #25 |  | Additional work area west of Supersite 
                  3X55 to facilitate tower construction and stringing activities 
                  in Colton approved under NTP #4. | March 14, 
                  2019 |   
                | #26 |  | Use of Prado Lane access road (Segment 2) 
                  and two existing hydrants (Segment 6). | April 5, 
                  2019 |   
                | #27 |  | Use of 2 existing water hydrants (Segment 1), 
                  temporary above-ground water tank installation (Segment 2), 
                  and temporary helicopter hook-up area at El Casco Substation 
                  (Segment 3) | May 1, 2019 |   
                | #28 |  | Extra work space areas, including helicopter landing 
                  zones and access roads, on Segments 1, 2, and 6. | June 6, 2019 |   
                | #29 |  | Extra work space areas for equipment/material 
                  staging, wire stringing, and telecom work, on Segments 3, 4, 
                  and 6. | July 3, 2019 |   
                | #30 |  | Extra work space areas to facilitate underground 
                  and overhead cable removal on Segments 4 and 6. | August 6, 
                  2019 |   
                | #31 |  | Extra workspace areas and access road to facilitate 
                  Segments 2 and 4 transmission line work. | October 8, 
                  2019 |   
                | #32 |  | Extra workspace areas and access road to facilitate 
                  Segments 4 and 6 transmission line work. | November 27, 
                  2019 |   
                | #33 |  | Construction of a temporary artificial nest stand 
                  to facilitate the relocation of a red tail hawk nest. | January 9, 
                  2020 |   
                | #34 |  | Extra workspace areas to facilitate Segments 1, 
                  3, and 4 wire stringing and wreck-out. New access road to the 
                  Matich Material Yard, Segment 5. | March 2, 
                  2020 |   
                | #35 |  | New Segment 2, 4, and 6 work areas to facilitate 
                  wire stringing and wreck-out activities, improve management 
                  of stormwater, and add a helicopter landing zone. | April 15, 
                  2020 |   
                | #36 |  | New Segment 6 work area for guard pole installation. | May 8, 2020 |   
                | #37 |  | Installation of scour protection measures at seven 
                  Segment 6 tower sites and three new temporary work areas (Vista 
                  Substation and Segment 3). | June 8, 2020 |   
                | #38 |  | Additional work areas for material/equipment staging, 
                  installation of McCarthy drains, and erosion repairs, Segments 
                  2, 3, and 4. | July 7, 2020 |  ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW AND 
              PROJECT APPROVAL
 Proponent's 
              Environmental Assessment (PEA) and Application 
             SCE filed an application 
              and PEA for the WOD Project on October 25, 
              2013. 
             The CPUC conducted a 30-day completeness/deficiency review and, 
              based on the review of the PEA, sent deficiency letters to SCE on 
              November 25, 2013, 
              and February 18, 
              2014, indicating that the PEA remained incomplete. Based on 
              additional information provided by SCE, on September 11, 
              2014, the CPUC determined that the application and PEA were 
              complete. 
             Environmental 
              Review History 
             Notice of Preparation (NOP) and Notice of Intent (NOI). 
              Issuance of a CEQA Notice of Preparation (NOP) 
              and NEPA Notice 
              of Intent (NOI) is the first step in the EIR/EIS process. These 
              documents provide a description of the proposed Project and potential 
              alternatives, as well as a schedule of the CPUC and BLM's proposed 
              scoping process that will include public scoping meetings and agency 
              consultations. The NOP was published on May 7, 2014. The NOI 
              was published on July 1, 2014. 
             Scoping Meetings. In order for the public and regulatory 
              agencies to have an opportunity to ask questions on the scope of 
              the EIR/EIS, the CPUC held 4 scoping meetings in the project area 
              on May 19, 20, and 21, 2014, and the BLM held one scoping meeting 
              on July 16, 2014. Information presented at the meetings, and 
              meeting transcripts, are available here. 
             Public Scoping Report. The CPUC and BLM prepared Public 
              Scoping Reports that documented the scoping activities and oral 
              comments from the scoping meetings, as well as the written documents 
              submitted in response to the NOP and NOI. These reports served as 
              information sources to the CPUC and BLM in their determination of 
              the range of issues and alternatives to be addressed in the Draft 
              EIR/EIS. 
             Data Requests. During the preparation of the EIR and EIS, 
              the CPUC and BLM identified information items needed for the EIR/EIS 
              analysis and submitted data requests to SCE. In addition, after 
              release of the Draft EIR/EIS, several data requests were submitted 
              to the CPUC. Copies of each request and the responses are provided 
              here. 
             Environmental 
              Impact Report/Environmental Impact Statement (EIR/EIS) 
             Draft EIR/EIS. The Draft EIR/EIS 
              was published August 7, 2015. The comment period closed on 
              September 22, 2015. Comments submitted on the Draft EIR/EIS 
              are available here. 
             Final EIR. The Final EIR for 
              CEQA compliance was published by the CPUC on December 11, 2015. 
              Comments that were submitted on the Draft EIR/EIS are presented 
              in Volume 4 of the Final EIR, along with responses to all comments. 
              (The BLM issued a separate Final EIS.) 
             Revised Phased Build Alternative Description. The CPUC prepared 
              a revised Phased Build Alternative description from the Alternatives 
              Screening Report in Appendix 5 of the West of Devers Upgrade Project 
              Final EIR that was distributed on December 11, 2015. This revised 
              alternative description was based on additional information provided 
              in the Opening Testimony submitted in January 2016 in the project's 
              General Proceeding A.13-10-020, and can be accessed 
              here. 
             Addendum to Final EIR. On April 12, 2016, the CPUC 
              released an Addendum to the West of Devers Upgrade Project Final 
              EIR, which can be accessed here. 
              The Addendum incorporates changes to Final EIR text and mitigation 
              measures in response to additional information that was submitted 
              by SCE in filings to the CPUC. 
             Final EIS. The Final EIS was published on August 12, 
              2016 and is available on the BLM project website, which can be accessed 
              here. 
              COMMENTS 
              & QUESTIONS? 
             Construction of the approved project is anticipated to occur in 
              phases over a 4-year period. If you have comments, complaints, or 
              questions regarding the project, please contact us using the CPUC's 
              WOD project e-mail or voicemail, as follows: Project e-mail: westofdevers@aspeneg.com 
              Project voicemail: (888) 456-0254
              
              The CPUC's Project Manager is: 
              John Forsythe, CPUC Environmental Project Manager 
              California Public Utilities Commission 
              c/o Aspen Environmental Group  
              235 Montgomery Street, Suite 640 
              San Francisco, CA 94104-2920
              JohnForsythe@cpuc.ca.gov |