Environment Challenges of Building and Maintaining Transmission
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Environment Challenges of Building and Maintaining Transmission
Environmental Challenges of Constructing and Operating Transmission Infrastructure in Western Canada Rod Kause, Vice President, EH&S April 2016 Who is AltaLink? Quick facts • We own and operate more than 13,000 kilometres of transmission lines and 300 substations. • That’s more than half of Alberta’s transmission grid, serving 85% of its population. • The voltage of our transmission lines range from 69 to 500 kV. A bit about us “Canucks” World’s Longest Coastline 20% of the World’s Fresh Water 30% of Canada is Forested Second Largest Country in the World Coming up… • • • • • • • Wildlife Wetlands Waterbodies Facilities Terrain Sensitive Soils Construction Methods Wildlife 80% of Alberta’s at risk species are found in Southern Alberta http://www.cartantours.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Moose1.jpg Woodland Caribou – Threatened Species • Staggered right-of-way • Line of sight break • Reduces habitat fragmentation Caribou migration path New construction methods Old construction methods Seasonal Construction Restrictions Challenges • • • Key Wildlife and Biodiversity Zones December 15 – April 30 Migratory Bird Restricted Activity Periods April 1st – August 31st Threatened and Endangered Species Setbacks 50 metres to 1000 metres Solutions • • • • Proactive construction scheduling Wildlife and construction monitoring Nest sweeps in areas prior to the start of construction Consultation with regulators Avian Interactions - Substations • • • • • Edmonton, Alberta Custom manufacturer of polyurethane Allows for Infrared scanning Easily removed for maintenance Weather and UV resistant Reduced avian outages by 90-95% Avian Interactions - Lines How do we get those bird diverters on? Wetlands Wetlands cover 18% of Alberta’s landscape http://static1.squarespace.com/static/54b57590e4b074f55dd611fd/t/54b592e1e4b03059755a7e62/1421185762454/wetland_complex.jpg?format=750w Wetland Protection Construction signage Avoidance Wetland Protection Silt fence installation Screw anchor installation Water Bodies Alberta’s longest river is the Athabasca River at 1,231 km Water Bodies Sunnybrook HVDC Converter Station Sunnybrook forebay Oil Containment Traditional concrete containment “Sorbweb” containment Terrain Banff National Park Medicine Hat, Alberta Sensitive Soils Clubroot Turkington, Kelly. Alberta Agriculture and Forestry. Web. 20 Apr. 2016. Wash Station Environmental conditions affect construction Muskeg Natural Prairie Ice roads Aerial structure stacking Minimizing Environmental Impact CONVENTIONAL SCREW PILES