Proposed Columbia Wind Farm No. 1

Proposed Columbia Wind Farm No. 1 PDF

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Published: 1995

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This Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) addresses the Columbia Wind Farm {number_sign}1 (Project) proposal for construction and operation of a 25 megawatt (MW) wind power project in the Columbia Hills area southeast of Goldendale in Klickitat County, Washington. The Project would be constructed on private land by Conservation and Renewable Energy System (CARES) (the Applicant). An Environmental Impact Statement is required under both NEPA and SEPA guidelines and is issued under Section 102 (2) (C) of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) at 42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq and under the Washington State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) as provided by RCW 43.21C.030 (2) (c). Bonneville Power Administration is the NEPA lead agency; Klickitat County is the nominal SEPA lead agency and CARES is the SEPA co-lead agency for this DEIS. The Project site is approximately 395 hectares (975 acres) in size. The Proposed Action would include approximately 91 model AWT-26 wind turbines. Under the No Action Alternative, the Project would not be constructed and existing grazing and agricultural activities on the site would continue.

Proposed Columbia Wind Farm #1

Proposed Columbia Wind Farm #1 PDF

Author: Conservation and Renewable Energy System (Firm)

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Published: 1995

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"Conservation and Renewable Energy Systems (CARES) proposes to construct and operate the 25-megawatt (MW) Columbia Wind Farm No. 1 (proposed Project) in the Columbia Hills area, so.utheast of Goldendale, in Klickitat County, Washington. The Project would be constructed on private lands leased from the property owner, Columbia Aluminum, Inc. The proposed Project would require a Conditional Use Permit from Klickitat County, Washington, and a Power Purchase Agreement between the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) and CARES. An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the proposed Project is required under both National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) guidelines"--page i.

Proposed Columbia Wind Farm No. 1

Proposed Columbia Wind Farm No. 1 PDF

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Published: 1995

Total Pages: 200

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CARES proposes to construct and operate the 25 megawatt Columbia Wind Farm No. 1 (Project) in the Columbia Hills area of Klickitat County, Washington known as Juniper Point. Wind is not a constant resource and based on the site wind measurement data, it is estimated that the Project would generate approximately 7 average annual MWs of electricity. BPA proposes to purchase the electricity generated by the Project. CARES would execute a contractual agreement with a wind developer, to install approximately 91 wind turbines and associated facilities to generate electricity. The Projects̀ construction and operation would include: install concrete pier foundations for each wind turbine; install 91 model AWT-26 wind turbines using 43 m high guyed tubular towers on the pier foundations; construct a new 115/24-kv substation; construct a 149 m2 steel operations and maintenance building; install 25 pad mount transformers along the turbine access roads; install 4.0 km of underground 24 kv power collection lines to collect power from individual turbines to the end of turbine strings; install 1.2 km of underground communication and transmission lines from each turbine to a pad mount transformer; install 5.6 km of 24 kv wood pole transmission lines to deliver electricity from the pad mount transformers to the Project substation; install 3.2 km of 115 kv wood pole transmission lines to deliver electricity from the Project substation to the Public Utility District No. 1 of Klickitat County(PUD)115 kv Goldendale line; interconnect with the BPA transmission system through the Goldendale line and Goldendale substation owned by the PUD; reconstruct, upgrade, and maintain 8.0 km of existing roads; construct and maintain 6.4 km of new graveled roads along the turbine strings and to individual turbines; and install meteorological towers guyed with rebar anchors on the Project site.