Shelton-Fairmount No. 1 Transmission Line Rebuild Project

Proposal to rebuild existing 60-mile-long Shelton-Fairmount No. 1 115-kilovolt (kV) transmission line, from Shelton Substation in Mason County, Washington to BPA’s Fairmount Substation in Jefferson County, Washington.

Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance

March 23, 2022
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Shelton-Fairmount No. 1 Transmission Line Rebuild Project

BPA is proposing to rebuild its existing 60-mile-long Shelton-Fairmount No. 1 115-kilovolt (kV) wood pole transmission line, which extends from BPA’s Shelton Substation in Mason County, Washington to BPA’s Fairmount Substation in Jefferson County, Washington. To understand the potential environmental impacts of this proposal, BPA may prepare an environmental assessment (EA). If BPA determines that an EA should be prepared, the EA will describe anticipated impacts to natural and human resources and include mitigation measures that would help avoid or minimize impacts.

For more information, see Shelton-Fairmount No. 1 Transmission Line Rebuild Project.

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