SOUTHWEST CALGARY RING ROAD (SWCRR)
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SOUTHWEST CALGARY RING ROAD (SWCRR)
SOUTHWEST CALGARY RING ROAD (SWCRR) PROPOSED 138 KV TRANSMISSION LINE RELOCATION PROJECT OVERVIEW Alberta Transportation has started planning for the construction of the SW portion of the road that will complete the Calgary Ring Road. The completion of the SWCRR requires the relocation of several utilities that are directly impacted by the road construction. The Province is working collaboratively with the impacted utility companies to help facilitate their planning and design. The road design for the SWCRR conflicts with existing transmission infrastructure. Alberta Transportation has requested ENMAX Power (ENMAX) to relocate its transmission lines away from the road alignment and into the new Power Line Component of the newly established Transportation Utility Corridor (TUC) along the SWCRR. This land was transferred from the Tsuu T’ina Nation to the Government of Alberta to accommodate a portion of the SWCRR and TUC. PROJECT DETAILS The project requires construction of new 138 kV transmission lines as well as the removal and salvage of existing transmission lines including: •Construction of a new 138 kV transmission line from AltaLink Substation 42S located at the intersection of Sarcee Trail and Glenmore Trail to ENMAX Substation 35 located north of 90 Avenue SW in the southwest corner of Glenmore Park •Construction of a new 138 kV transmission line from ENMAX Substation 35 to ENMAX Substation 6 located at 16300 – 37 Street SW •Removal and salvage of an existing 138 kV line between AltaLink Substation 42S and ENMAX Substation 30 located at 11111 – 37 Street SW and a section of transmission line south of ENMAX Substation 30 once ENMAX Substation 35 and the new proposed transmission lines are energized. STAKEHOLDER NEWSLETTER | SEPTEMBER 2015 TRANSPORTATION UTILITY CORRIDOR (TUC) In the mid-1970s, the Government of Alberta established Restricted Development Areas (RDAs) around Calgary. The lands included in these RDAs were designated to accommodate linear transportation and utility facilities. These uses include ring roads (and associated interchanges), stormwater management facilities, petroleum pipelines, power transmission lines and municipal regional water, sanitary and storm sewer lines. SOUTHWEST CALGARY RING ROAD (SWCRR) PROPOSED 138 KV TRANSMISSION LINE RELOCATION All changes will occur within the TUC, City of Calgary right-of-ways and ENMAX property. GLAMORGAN SIGNAL HILL 28 LINCOLN PARK ALTADORE GLENMORE TR SW 50 AV SW BEL-AIRE CROWCHILD TR SW DISCOVERY RIDGE LAKEVIEW MAYFAIR GLENMORE PARK 35 Glenmore Reservoir 90 AV S Tsuu T'ina Nation BAYVIEW W HAYSBORO OAKRIDGE PUMP HILL Weaselhead Ro ad PALLISER sin gR oa d 37 ST SW Cr os ANDERSON RD SW WOODBINE oa yR o Old Ag e n c Tw 30 Map Legend 24 ST SW e ad R o ad BRAESIDE 14 ST SW CEDARBRAE d Bullh SOUTHLAND DR SW WOODLANDS FISH CREEK PARK ENMAX Existing Substation ENMAX Proposed Substation Altalink Substation EVERGREEN New Transmission Infrastructure Transportation Utility Corridor Calgary City Limits 06 SW 85 ST SW Transmission Infrastructure Removal 24 ST SW R SARCEE T Existing Transmission Infrastructure BRIDLEWOOD MILLRISE SHAWNESSY 162 AV S W SOMERSET STAKEHOLDER NEWSLETTER | SEPTEMBER 2015 SOUTHWEST CALGARY RING ROAD (SWCRR) PROPOSED 138 KV TRANSMISSION LINE RELOCATION TRANSMISSION STRUCTURES The proposed single circuit transmission structures will be self-supporting expandable steel monopoles with a height of 18 to 24 metres ( 58 to 78 feet). The transmission line running east west to connect to Substation 35 at 90 Avenue SW will be a double circuit line ranging in height from 22 to 27 metres ( 72 to 89 feet ). Distance between structures will be approximately 100 to 140 metres (325 to 459 feet) Alberta Infrastructure advised ENMAX the TUC right of way for current and future line use is only 25 metres wide with a height restriction of 44 metres. Single Circuit Steel Monopole Double Circuit Steel Monopole PROPOSED SCHEDULE ENMAX plans to file the Facility Application (FA) with the Alberta Utilities Commission in late November 2015. Subject to approvals being granted, ENMAX expects construction to begin in June 2016 with a proposed in-service date of September 2017. SEPTEMBER 2015 - NOVEMBER 2015 Initial Stakeholder Engagement NOVEMBER 2015 ENMAX submits FA to the AUC MAY 2016 Permit and Licence from AUC granted to ENMAX Power JUNE 2016 Construction begins SEPTEMBER 2017 In-service date NOVEMBER 2015 - SEPTEMBER 2017 Ongoing Stakeholder Engagement STAKEHOLDER NEWSLETTER | SEPTEMBER 2015 SOUTHWEST CALGARY RING ROAD (SWCRR) PROPOSED 138 KV TRANSMISSION LINE RELOCATION OPEN HOUSE ENMAX representatives will be available at an open house to share information, gather your input and address any questions or concerns you may have on the proposed transmission project. We hope to see you there. DATE Wednesday, October 7, 2015 LOCATION Southland Leisure Centre - Pool Viewing Area TIME 4:00 – 8:00 pm COMMITMENT TO COMMUNITY ENMAX is committed to being a responsible corporate neighbour in the community. This commitment includes providing timely and meaningful engagement with stakeholders about this project. We have developed a comprehensive public involvement program to provide opportunities for area residents, occupants and landowners to be informed about this proposal and to engage with ENMAX in dialogue from the planning phase through to construction. ABOUT ENMAX CORPORATION ENMAX, through its subsidiaries, makes, moves and sells electricity to residential, small business and large commercial customers and is headquartered in Calgary, Alberta, with offices in Edmonton. ENMAX Power Corporation owns and operates transmission and distribution infrastructure in Calgary and ENMAX Energy Corporation owns diverse electricity generation facilities throughout the province. Since 2007, ENMAX has been named one of Alberta’s Top Employers. ENMAX Energy is currently the retailer of choice for both The City of Calgary and The City of Edmonton. MORE INFORMATION Your input is very valuable to us. We will work with you to ensure you get answers to your questions and your concerns are understood. For more information about the proposed transmission line, please contact: ENMAX POWER CORPORATION Phone: (403) 514-1471 E-mail: [email protected] Website: enmax.com/ringroad For more information about the need for this project, please contact: ALBERTA UTILITIES COMMISSION (AUC) Phone: (780) 427 4903 Email: [email protected] Website: auc.ab.ca ALBERTA TRANSPORTATION Phone: (780) 427-2731 (Toll free: dial 310-0000 before the 10 digit number) Email: [email protected] Website: sw-crr.ca For more than 100 years, ENMAX has delivered safe and reliable electricity in Calgary. Moving electricity from the point where it is generated to our customers’ homes and businesses is split into two areas: transmission and distribution. STAKEHOLDER NEWSLETTER | SEPTEMBER 2015