Southeast Louisiana 115kV Transmission Upgrades Westwego, LA
Safety & Diversity 1 Safety is the cornerstone of Entergy s culture. We start every work day with a safety focus to create and sustain a safe, accident-free environment for employees, work crews and the public. We ask you to help us, so we can all stay safe during these projects. Questioning Attitude The important thing is to not stop questioning. - Albert Einstein There are no foolish questions, and no man becomes a fool until he has stopped asking questions. - Charles P. Steinmetz Have a questioning attitude for every task you have today. Is it safe? What is the safest way to complete this task? How can we do it better and safer? Diversity Moment When you build inclusion into a structure, what you build is trust, cohesion and unity. - Lillian Rodriquez Lopez
Project Need: Ninemile 115kV Transmission Projects 2 To ensure that Southeast Louisiana has clean, affordable and reliable power, Entergy continues to upgrade our power system. New Generation Additions 560-megawatt unit (Ninemile 6) was placed in service Dec. 2014 980-megawatt unit (St. Charles Power Station) is currently under construction Entergy Louisiana s most efficient generating units Uses 30% less fuel than older natural gas units Reduces fuel cost which in turn saves customers money Transmission Upgrades Projects will improve reliability and support economic growth Orleans Parish upgrades were completed in early 2016 Jefferson Parish projects are scheduled to begin in 3Q 2017 Ninemile Barataria Transmission Line upgrade Ninemile Harvey Transmission Line upgrade Ninemile Westwego Transmission Line upgrade
Project Overview 3 Approximately $69 million capital investment in three (3) separate electric power transmission system projects that will position Southeast Louisiana for continued economic growth and development. Ninemile-Westwego (NM-WGO) impacts the Ninemile & Lapalco corridors, Bayou Segnette State Park and Central Avenue. Ninemile-Harvey Tap (NM-HRV) impacts the Ninemile & Lapalco corridors, Bayou Segnette State Park, Westwood, Ames, and Barataria areas. Ninemile-Barataria (NM-BRT) impacts the Ninemile & Lapalco corridors, Bayou Segnette State Park and Jean Lafitte National Park.
Project Schedules 4 Ninemile Westwego Activity Status Project Scoping Project Plan Approval Order Long Lead Materials Begin T Line Construction Completion Date Complete Complete Complete Sep 17 Mar 18 Ninemile Harvey Activity Status Ninemile Barataria Activity Project Scoping Project Plan Approval Order Long Lead Materials Begin T Line Construction Completion Date Status Complete Complete Complete Sep 17 May 18 Project Scoping Project Plan Approval Order Long Lead Materials Begin T Line Construction Completion Date Complete Complete Complete Sep 17 Apr 19
Project Safety 5 No project is so important that we can t and won t do it safely. The top priority for this and all Entergy projects is to have a safe, accident-free environment for the public and project crews. Entergy has developed detailed on-site safety measures tailored to meet the needs of this project and for the areas impacted.
What Do the Projects Look Like? 6 Transmission vs. Distribution Transmission Lines carry high-voltage power from the Entergy Ninemile generating facility to the local substations. The project replaces the existing 115 kilovolt transmission lines with a new high voltage wire that will move power more efficiently. NM-HRV project will utilize a 3M aluminum conductor composite reinforced conductor. The use of advanced technology will provide additional capacity and will allow Entergy to upgrade the lines without having to replace all of the existing steel structures. Distribution Lines carry low-voltage power from the local substations to your home or local business.
Transmission System Upgrade Procedure Structure Replacement 7 The NM-HRV and NM-WGO projects will replace all of the existing wooden H-Frame structures with new single pole steel structures. These new structures will be engineered to withstand winds up to 150 MPH, hardening and further strengthening Entergy s transmission system.
Ninemile-Westwego 8 115kV Reconductor Phase I (Ninemile Corridor) Reconductor approx. 3.6 circuit miles. Replace arms and insulators. Phase II (Lapalco Corridor) Reconductor approx. 2.0 circuit miles. Replace insulators on existing lattice towers. Phase III (Central Corridor) Reconductor approx. 0.5 circuit miles. Replace structures*, conductor, and insulators. *Due to existing box structures failing structural analysis.
Ninemile-Harvey 9 115kV Rebuild/ Reconductor Phase I (Ninemile Corridor) Rebuild approx. 3.6 circuit miles. Replace existing wood pole structures with single pole/double circuit steel structures. Phase II (Churchill to Central) Reconductor approx. 2.0 circuit miles. Replace insulators on existing lattice towers. Phase III (Central to Harvey) Reconductor and replace Insulators for approx. 4.5 circuit miles. Replace insulators on existing lattice towers.
Ninemile-Barataria 10 115kV Rebuild Phase I (Ninemile Corridor) Reconductor approx. 3.6 circuit miles. Phase II (Lapalco Corridor) Rebuild approx. 2.1 circuit miles. Replace existing wood pole structures with single pole steel structures (230kV specs). Phase III (Lapalco-Barataria) Rebuild approx. 9.5 circuit miles adjacent to existing line. Replace existing wood pole structures with single pole steel structures (230kV specs). Reconfigure existing distribution circuit feeding camps.
NM-WGO/ NM-HRV/ NM-BRT Phase 1 11 Ninemile Corridor NM-WGO Reconductor approx. 3.6 circuit miles. Replace existing davit arms and insulators. NM-HRV Rebuild approx. 3.6 circuit miles. Replace existing wood pole structures with single pole/ double circuit steel structures. NM-BRT Reconductor approx. 3.6 circuit miles on new NM-HRV structures.
NM-WGO/ NM-HRV/ NM-BRT Phase 2 12 Lapalco Corridor Bayou Segnette NM-WGO Reconductor approx. 2.0 circuit miles. Replace insulators on existing lattice towers. NM-HRV Reconductor approx. 2.0 circuit miles. Replace insulators on existing lattice towers. NM-BRT Rebuild approx. 2.1 circuit miles. Replace existing wood pole structures with single pole steel structures (230kV specs).
NM-WGO Phase 3 Central Corridor Replace existing box structures with steel poles. 13
NM-HRV Phase 3 Central Harvey Corridor Reconductor on existing towers. 14
NM-HRV Phase 3 Barataria Crossing Road will be temporarily closed for short intervals during conductor pulling operations. 15
NM-BRT Phase 3 16 Lapalco-Barataria Corridor Rebuild approx. 9.5 circuit miles adjacent to existing line. Replace existing wood pole structures with single pole steel structures (230kV specs). Reconfigure existing distribution circuit feeding camps inside Jean Lafitte National Park. Marsh work will utilize specialty equipment (i.e. boats and helicopters) to minimize transmission outages, expedite construction and minimize environmental impacts.
NM-BRT Phase 3 Specialty Equipment 17
Transmission System Upgrade Procedure: Pre-Pull 18
Transmission System Upgrade Procedure: Pull 19
Transmission System Upgrade Procedure: Post Pull 20
How To Successfully Execute 21 Coordinated Project Plan Work closely with multiple regulating and governmental bodies to develop detailed execution and traffic control plan. Coordinate with neighboring infrastructure projects. Detailed communication plan to keep neighborhoods, businesses, institutions and government agencies up-to-date. Provide adequate signage to help public safely navigate around project work areas.
Project Interface (Examples) 22 General Public and Businesses Jefferson Parish City Management Westwego City Council JP Department of Public Works (DPW) JP Parks & Parkways JP Regional Transit Authority (RTA) Jefferson Parish Police Department (JPD) Jefferson Parish Planning Department West Jefferson Levee Board LA Public Service Commission (LPSC) Emergency Management Services US Army Corps of Engineers LW Higgins High School Bayou Segnette State Park Jean Lafitte National Park Union Pacific Railway Louisiana Department of Transportation John Ehret High School
How Will You Be Affected? 23 Frequently Asked Questions Q: When will the crews be working? A: Crews will work primarily from dawn to dusk, approximately 10-12 hours a day Q: How will my neighborhood be impacted? A: When construction is taking place in your neighborhood, there will be revolving street closures, no parking zones, as well as pedestrian and bicycle restrictions. Q: How will I know if my street/block will be directly impacted? A: If there is a large steel transmission structure located on your street, you will be impacted. Advanced notification will be made through a variety of channels including local and social media and direct calls. Additionally, Entergy Louisiana customer service representatives will be knocking on doors and meeting one-on-one with residents and business owners to ensure that everyone is informed of the project construction work zones and timelines. Be on the lookout for an Entergy Louisiana representative in your neighborhood.
How Will You Be Affected? Frequently Asked Questions 24 Q: How long will crews be working on my block? A: The duration of work on your block will vary depending on the distance between the existing poles in that section of the project. Entergy has developed a detailed communication plan to keep you informed before the crews reach your neighborhood. We will provide you with specific information to ensure you have the best information in a timely manner. Q: Will my neighborhood lose power? A: We have currently identified a few locations that will require brief service interruptions as a result of this project. For those affected customers, we will provide you with advance notice so that the appropriate accommodations can be arranged.
How Will You Be Affected? Frequently Asked Questions 25 Q: What about the trees and other vegetation? A: Entergy is working closely with local city/parish officials to ensure trees are trimmed in such a way to protect their health while still maintaining reliability something we already do as part of our annual protective maintenance plan. We will trim trees that are too close to the power lines to eliminate hazards, reduce outages and help ensure the safety of the public and crews. Reference only; NTS
Public Notifications 26 Public Notifications/ Proactive Communication Plan Public Meetings Direct Mail/ Email Face-to-Face Local Media (i.e. print, radio, TV, etc.) Robo-calls (1 wk prior) Social Media (i.e. Facebook, Twitter, etc.) Closures/ Detours Detours Sidewalk/ Bike Path Closures Rolling Closures Lane Closures Street Closures Road Signage Notification Signage (1 wk prior) No Parking Lane/ Street/ Detour
Where to Report Issues & Concerns Regarding These Projects? 27 Website: powertogrowla.com Email: powertogrowla@entergy.com Hotline: (504) 365-2973