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Project overview
In the southwest portion of Salt Lake valley, demands for electrical power are increasing due to rapid growth and additional
electricity use in the region. For example, the overall electrical load growth in Herriman has been about 36 percent per year
for the last three years. The development of a new transmission line and substation in this area will provide additional capacity
to reliably serve the rapidly growing demand.
Rocky Mountain Power recognizes the importance of developing new facilities in a manner that is proactive and integrated with
existing and long-range planning efforts of potentially affected municipal, state and federal agencies in this area.
To respond to this need, Rocky Mountain Power proposed to build a new substation in Herriman to convert electricity from 138,000
volts to 12,500 volts for local distribution. The company must also construct a 138,000-volt transmission (power) line from
the existing Camp Williams substation in Bluffdale that will interconnect with the new substation (approximately 7 miles in
length). The project involves building a new 138,000-volt transmission line in Salt Lake County and South Jordan to interconnect
at the existing Oquirrh Substation. In addition, future substation areas will be identified along the corridor. You can read
more about this project in the
newsletter
distributed in 2006.
Project timeline
- Public outreach
- June through September 2006
- Herriman substation - Begin construction 2007; in-service June 2008
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Camp Williams to Herriman 138,000-volt line - Begin construction 2007; in-service June 2008
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Herriman to Lark 138,000-volt line - Anticipated construction 2008-2009
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Lark to Oquirrh 138,000-volt line - Anticipated construction 2009-2010
Additional information about this project
Throughout the course of the project, updates were sent to those on the mailing list. For more information, please call us
at (801) 220-4221 or email constructionprojects
@pacificorp.com
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