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A-126 115kV line
The A126 line originates in Brentwood and culminates in Portsmouth.
map showing line location
2023, June 27: Alteration of Terrain permit with waivers
2023, June 16: Alteration of Terrain plans
2023, June 3, withdrawn DES permit application for construction
2023, May 18 PAC minutes "A stakeholder suggested the ISO could take an “if you build it, they will come approach” but another stakeholder raised concern that this could be “building a bridge to nowhere.” "
2023, May 18, presentation to PAC, replace 35 out of 182 structures; $8.4 million
2023, May 5 AoT application
2023, May 5: cover letter for Alteration of Terrain application. "The proposed project includes the replacement of 76 existing utility structures on the R193, A126, and H141 transmission lines that must be replaced because they have reached the end of their service life."
2023, May 23: Start of construction notice
2023, May 18: Environmental Resources Map
2023, May 21: DES permit with waivers
2023, May 9: construction plans
2023, May 5: AOT permit application
2023, April 7: license for crossing. "The A126's existing three phase conductors and two static wires within the spans encompassing this application will not be
changed in the course of performing the structure replacements."
2023, April 3: AOT checklist
2023, April 3:crossing petition, Exeter
2023: crossing exhibits, Brentwood
2023, April 3:crossing exhibits Exeter
2023, April 5: staff recommendation
2023, March 21: Alteration of Terrain application. "New steel poles will be installed. Existing conductors and static wire will be transferred to new steel poles."
2022, June 30: complete DE-22-049 document listing E$ proposed spending
2021, November 5: license to cross, Pine Road, one static wire
2021, September 8: staff recommendation Brentwood crossing, 2 stati wires
2021, June 15: petition for crossing "The existing three conductors and two static wires, whose specifications are identified on the Exhibits 2 Cable Schedule, will be unchanged in the course of relocation to the new replacement structures."
2021, May 3: Exhibits for crossing, Brentwood
2019, May 14: exhibits for crossing, Squampscot River, three 477 ASCR 26/7 Hawk conductors, two Alumoweld 7#8 static ground wires
2019, January 7: crossing petition, Brentwood
2018, October 17, presentation to PAC, replace 49 structures, $8.3 million