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Populus to Ben Lomond project

Project overview

As part of PacifiCorp’s investment in new transmission facilities announced in 2007, Rocky Mountain Power is building a new double-circuit, 345-kilovolt transmission line from the Populus Substation to be built near Downey, Idaho to the existing Ben Lomond Substation in Box Elder County, Utah, a distance of approximately 90 miles. The Ben Lomond Substation will be expanded on company-owned property to accommodate the new line. Construction is now underway on this section.


Project timeline

  • Informational meetings – November 2007-October 2008
  • Permitting and obtaining rights of way – December 2007-April 2009
  • Construction – February 2009-December 2010
  • Estimated line in service for customers – December 2010



Additional Information about this project 
 

Details about this transmission section can be found in the Populus to Ben Lomond 
fact sheet , or get answers to Frequently Asked Questions . Please check back periodically for updates, including the current project newsletter  and photos  that show construction activity.

Maps are available below:



Public participation

Public input is an important part of the transmission line development process. Rocky Mountain Power has gathered input during public open houses held in 2007 and 2008. In addition to public, group and individual meetings, project materials and newsletters  also have been sent to landowners and other interested parties.

To contact us about this project, please call 801-220-4221, or e-mail ConstructionProjects@pacificorp.com . Please be sure to include the project name - “Populus to Ben Lomond section” – in your inquiry.

 

(Updated June 2, 2009)

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