WMNF, Town of Easton, and Northern Pass (Addendum, including Recommenda>on)

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WMNF, Town of Easton, and Northern Pass (Addendum, including Recommenda>on) Presented to Supervisor Tom Wagner, WMNF By Campton, NH November 4, 2013 1

Key Findings Since 6/10/13 Mee>ng Between WMNF and ECC Despite assurances since July, Northern Pass (NP) has not met with ECC, nor answered any of 26 due- diligence ques>ons posed by ECC Confirmed sigh>ng of Canada Lynx tracks in the vicinity of Kinsman Pond by NH Fish and Game in Spring 2013, poten>al trigger of the Endangered Species Act, as amended, and US Federal interagency agreements NH Audubon s EIS scoping comments warn of broad- based impacts of NP, and specific threats to migratory bird species on the western slope of Kinsman Mountain and in the Bog Pond area NP s new applica>on, including plans for an Easton helipad and secondary safety landing spots within WMNF, threatening wildlife through loss of cri>cal habitat and noise Lack of public access to ROW in Easton, and rough terrain, will require helicopter delivery of materials in many parts, resul>ng in as yet undisclosed noise, soils, wildlife, and safety impacts ECC s inventory of High Value Vantage Points, supported by AMC s recent visual analysis (h`p://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hibwl25wqhe), indicates 20+ key views from public places, not just the two iden>fied by NP NP s announced plans to bury the line in North Country validates viability of burying around Easton and WMNF the roughest and highest valued natural terrain along the en>re route Comple>on of landmark, four- town, Cooley Jericho Community Forest (with major funding 2 support from USFS), reaffirms Easton s commitment to conserva>on

Easton High- Value Vantage Points * Inventory includes only views from public roads, trails (not private property). NP has currently iden>fied only two views of importance in Easton. 3

Bog Pond wilderness: Excep>onal High Eleva>on Habitat 4

Canada Lynx Federally Threatened, New Hampshire Endangered Tracks confirmed in the vicinity of Kinsman Pond (Spring 2013) three miles from the ROW along Kinsman Ridge 5

Confirmed Canada Lynx Tracks 3 Miles ROW Bog Pond 6

Proposed New Helipad Sites (outside ROW)* * NP s revised proposal indicates need for addi>onal safety landing zones 7

ECC Alterna>ve: U>lize State Owned Transporta>on Corridor to Avoid WMNF Northern Pass Proposed Route Begin: Profile School, Bethlehem NH (proposed line would run in close proximity to Easton s regional school, raising serious health concerns) I93: Alterna>ve Corridor (Buried) End: I93 Transmission Crossing, Woodstock NH 8

ECC Alterna>ve Route From Profile School (Bethlehem) to I93 Transmission Crossing (Woodstock) 2750 Through WMNF (NP Proposed) Appalachian Trail Crossing Proposed New HeliPad Bog Pond NH Highest Ranked Habitat Eleva>on (feet above 750 sea level) 2750 Ver>cal +/- +3090 o - 3340 o WMNF TWO NEW LINES! Through Franconia Notch Buried (ABB HVDC Light Technology) 23.2 miles (336 new towers up to 125 ) Ver>cal +/- +1100 o - 1450 o 750 21.0 miles (no new 9 towers)

Northern Pass claims that HVDC technology is limited to 1100MW, and that the technology is not suited to the eleva>on gain/loss of I93 (Bartosewicz 10/23/13). ABB indicates otherwise. (h`p://www.abb.com/industries/us/9aac30300394.aspx) Conclusion: Northern Pass is denying the feasibility of the obvious, sustainable alterna9ve in favor of ROW- based profit 10

Northern Pass claims that the cost of burial is too high. Consider: The I93 alterna>ve route is 10% shorter, already graded and sooened Drama>c gain/loss of eleva>on in rough terrain would also raise cost The NP proposal includes two new lines in the WMNF Access to remote sec>ons would require heavy duty helicopter removal of substrate and delivery of cement, structural steel, cable, personnel - 2-3 >mes more expensive than average per mile project cost Conclusion: Burial of the line along the I93 corridor would be less expensive than the proposed route through Sugar Hill, Easton and Lincoln, with far less environmental and social impact. 11

Easton Conserva9on Commission Recommenda9on: Bury Northern Pass along the I93 corridor, between Profile School in Bethlehem, NH and the interstate crossing in Woodstock, NH, bypassing Easton and WMNF. The alterna9ve route would be less expensive than the proposed route through Sugar Hill, Easton and Lincoln, with far less environmental and social impact. The best- case scenario for WMNF would be to bury a second line along the alterna9ve route, to replace the exis9ng above- ground line allowing the Pemi District, Bog Pond and Appalachian Trail Corridor to revert to pre- electrifica9on wilderness. 12