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Great Northern Transmission Line Project Final Environmental Impact Statement
Great Northern Transmission Line Project
Bemidji-Grand Rapids 230 KV Transmission Line Project
Great Falls to Conrad Transmission Line Project
Author: United States. Western Area Power Administration
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Category : Electric lines
Languages : en
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Category : Electric lines
Languages : en
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Federal Register
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Category : Delegated legislation
Languages : en
Pages : 618
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Category : Delegated legislation
Languages : en
Pages : 618
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Centerville-Hegg Projects, 69 KV Transmission Line Construction, Dairyland Power Cooperative, Environmental Report
DRAFT, Northern Pass Transmission Line Project
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Category : Electric power transmission
Languages : en
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"Northern Pass Transmission, LLC (Northern Pass) has applied to the DOE for a presidential permit to construct, operate, maintain, and connect a 187-mile (301-km) electric tansmission line across the United States (U.S.)/Canada border in northern New Hampshire (NH). This draft EIS [environmental impact statement] addresses the potential environmental impacts of the project (Proposed Action], the No Action Alternative, and nine additional action alternatives )Alternatives 3 through 6, with variations)." --From Summary abstract.
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Category : Electric power transmission
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"Northern Pass Transmission, LLC (Northern Pass) has applied to the DOE for a presidential permit to construct, operate, maintain, and connect a 187-mile (301-km) electric tansmission line across the United States (U.S.)/Canada border in northern New Hampshire (NH). This draft EIS [environmental impact statement] addresses the potential environmental impacts of the project (Proposed Action], the No Action Alternative, and nine additional action alternatives )Alternatives 3 through 6, with variations)." --From Summary abstract.
In Our Backyard
Author: Aimée Craft
Publisher: Univ. of Manitoba Press
ISBN: 0887552900
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 440
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Beginning with the Grand Rapids Dam in the 1960s, hydroelectric development has dramatically altered the social, political, and physical landscape of northern Manitoba. The Nelson River has been cut up into segments and fractured by a string of dams, for which the Churchill River had to be diverted and new inflow points from Lake Winnipeg created to manage their capacity. Historic mighty rapids have shrivelled into dry river beds. Manitoba Hydro's Keeyask dam and generating station will expand the existing network of 15 dams and 13,800 km of transmission lines. In Our Backyard tells the story of the Keeyask dam and accompanying development on the Nelson River from the perspective of Indigenous peoples, academics, scientists, and regulators. It builds on the rich environmental and economic evaluations documented in the Clean Environment Commission’s public hearings on Keeyask in 2012. It amplifies Indigenous voices that environmental assessment and regulatory processes have often failed to incorporate and provides a basis for ongoing decision-making and scholarship relating to Keeyask and resource development more generally. It considers cumulative, regional, and strategic impact assessments; Indigenous worldviews and laws within the regulatory and decision-making process; the economics of development; models for monitoring and management; consideration of affected species; and cultural and social impacts. With a provincial and federal regulatory regime that is struggling with important questions around the balance between development and sustainability, and in light of the inherent rights of Indigenous people to land, livelihoods, and self-determination, In Our Backyard offers critical reflections that highlight the need for purposeful dialogue, principled decision making, and a better legacy of northern development in the future.
Publisher: Univ. of Manitoba Press
ISBN: 0887552900
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 440
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Beginning with the Grand Rapids Dam in the 1960s, hydroelectric development has dramatically altered the social, political, and physical landscape of northern Manitoba. The Nelson River has been cut up into segments and fractured by a string of dams, for which the Churchill River had to be diverted and new inflow points from Lake Winnipeg created to manage their capacity. Historic mighty rapids have shrivelled into dry river beds. Manitoba Hydro's Keeyask dam and generating station will expand the existing network of 15 dams and 13,800 km of transmission lines. In Our Backyard tells the story of the Keeyask dam and accompanying development on the Nelson River from the perspective of Indigenous peoples, academics, scientists, and regulators. It builds on the rich environmental and economic evaluations documented in the Clean Environment Commission’s public hearings on Keeyask in 2012. It amplifies Indigenous voices that environmental assessment and regulatory processes have often failed to incorporate and provides a basis for ongoing decision-making and scholarship relating to Keeyask and resource development more generally. It considers cumulative, regional, and strategic impact assessments; Indigenous worldviews and laws within the regulatory and decision-making process; the economics of development; models for monitoring and management; consideration of affected species; and cultural and social impacts. With a provincial and federal regulatory regime that is struggling with important questions around the balance between development and sustainability, and in light of the inherent rights of Indigenous people to land, livelihoods, and self-determination, In Our Backyard offers critical reflections that highlight the need for purposeful dialogue, principled decision making, and a better legacy of northern development in the future.
Status of the Grand Coulee-Raver Transmission Line Project, Bonneville Power Administration, Department of the Interior
Author: United States. General Accounting Office
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Category : Electric lines
Languages : en
Pages : 32
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Publisher:
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Category : Electric lines
Languages : en
Pages : 32
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