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DOE, DOA, DOI and DOD have conducted Public scoping meetings

Section 368 of the The Energy Policy Act of 2005 divides several federal Agencies' schedules for designating transmission corridors on public lands into two groups: (1) "Western States," consisting of Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico,

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DOE, DOA, DOI and DOD have conducted Public scoping meetings

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  1. Section 368 of the The Energy Policy Act of 2005 divides several federal Agencies' schedules for designating transmission corridors on public lands into two groups: (1) "Western States," consisting of Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming; and (2) all other states. This PEIS relates solely to corridors in the Western States, and is for corridor establishment only.

  2. DOE, DOA, DOI and DOD have conducted Public scoping meetings DOE, DOA, DOI and DOD are analyzing way ahead to develop PEIS (ANL consolidating Public comments) California has been granted Cooperating Agency Status w/ California Energy Commission California Workgroup developing Priorities to recommend in for PEIS Framework

  3. California Workgroup developing Priorities to recommend in for PEIS Framework -Areas which are Geographically unsuitable -Natural Resource Sensitive Areas -Culturally Sensitive Areas Boundary Buffer Distances -Detrimental impacts to Military Training Routes -View shed effects -Others being considered

  4. http://corridoreis.anl.gov/index.cfm

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