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5684
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10/5/2005
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lines with ASCR 795 conductors on wood poles connect the switchyard to the PUD <br /> substations at Lake Chaplain and Sultan. See Figure 1 (one line diagram of Jackson <br /> Project powerhouse and switchyard). As a result of improvements to the transmission <br /> system in the area, the South Line is now an element of two single-circuit 115 kV <br /> transmission lines that, among other things, move power from or around the Jackson <br /> Project in a manner known as the "Jackson Loop." See Figure 2 (115 kV Jackson Loop <br /> detail). The Jackson Loop can be isolated from Jackson Project powerhouse generation <br /> by oil circuit breakers 1776, 1777, and 1778. See Figure 1. <br /> The North Line (which is not covered under the current Jackson Project license) <br /> comprises the "top" circuit of the Jackson Loop and extends16.89 miles between the <br /> Jackson powerhouse switchyard and the Bonneville Power Administration ("BPA") <br /> Snohomish Substation. Traveling in a westerly direction, it connects the Jackson Project <br /> to the PUD's Lake Chaplain and Three Lakes distribution substations and then extends <br /> on to the BPA substation at Snohomish. <br /> The South Line of the Jackson Loop connects the Jackson Project powerhouse to <br /> several PUD distribution substations (Sultan, Woods Creek, West Monroe, and Goldbar) <br /> before connecting to the BPA Snohomish substation. The total length of this line is 26.83 <br /> miles. The Goldbar substation connects to Puget Sound Energy's electrical distribution <br /> system. This interconnection with Puget Sound Energy at Goldbar allows emergency <br /> transmission of power between the PUD's system and Puget Sound Energy's system to <br /> address outages in either utility's system if the need arises. <br /> Variations in time-of-day and season-of-year loading affect the powerflow on <br /> both lines of the Jackson Loop between the Jackson Project powerhouse and the BPA <br /> 3 <br />
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