c-196
C-196
map showing line location
2023, January 19, presentation to PAC, 29 out of 145 structures replaced, $6.2 m.
2023, January 9 DES permit with waivers from requirements of Env-Wq 1503.12(d)(1), Env-Wq 1503.21(d)(6) and (7), and Env-Wq 1504.09
2023, January 9-16: DES and GZA emails
2023, April 28: Wildlife protection plan
2022, December 20: Environmental Resources map
2022, December 19 : Fish & Game Wildlife recommendations
2022, November 28: AOT application
2022, September 20: application for TCA
2022, September 9: AOT transmittal cover page
2022, September 2: DES permit with waivers from Env-Wq 1503.12(d)(1&2), Env-Wq 1503.21(d)(6&7), and Env-Wq 1504.09
2022, September 2: Start of Construction Notification
2022, August 15: permit
2022, July 27: staff recommendation
2022: July 22: E$ petition for river crossing; "Also as part of the Greggs substation improvements, the C196’s existing three 795 ACSR 36/1 conductors will be replaced with 1272 ACSS 54/19 conductor. The OPGW and static wires between Structures 143 and 144 will be unchanged in the course of relocation to the replacement steel structure."
2022, petition attachments; one .646 96 fiber OPGW and one 19#10 Alumoweld
2022, June 28: Surface and Groundwater resources
2022, June 15: presentation to PAC
2010, October 15: Order nisi
2010, October 15: Staff recommendation
2010, September 30; revised petition for crossing Glen Lake, Goffstownhe C- 196 line as presently constructed
and licensed by the Commission, crosses Glen Lake with 3 phase wires and two static wires. PSNH proposes to replace one of the static wires with an optical ground wire (OPGW).; "The C- 196 line as presently constructed and licensed by the Commission, crosses Glen Lake with 3 phase wires and two static wires. PSNH proposes to replace one of the static wires with an optical ground wire (OPGW)."
2010, September 3: petition for crossing Glen Lake; The structures have also been determined to be able to accept the increased loads imparted by the larger cable diameter...The static wire (OPGW cable) will be carried on the structure by a support
bracket at the top of the crossarm and is approximately 7-ft 6-in up vertically from the
phase wire."
1975, June 6: petition for crossing Glen Lake; "reconstruct two parallel 115 KV electric transmission lines of wires and cables over and across Glen Lake in the Town of Goffstown, New Hampshire, which are part of its 115KV system connecting the Greggs Substation in Goffstown and the Merrimack Substation in Bow;"
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