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Please provide copies of the maps with the following information: 2 (i) Provincial Distribution (Newfoundland) - showing residential territories for 3 each office, including staffing, feeder lengths, and numbers of customers. 4 (ii) Communities served by Newfoundland Hydro’s Interconnected and Diesel 5 Systems 6 (iii) Diesel Generation (Newfoundland) – showing the locations of diesel plants, 7 kW sizes, numbers of customers served, and the personnel for each diesel 8 location. 9 (iv) Provincial Distribution (Labrador) - showing residential territories for each 10 office, including staffing, feeder lengths, and numbers of customers. 11 (v) Diesel Generation (Labrador) – showing the locations of diesel plants, kW 12 sizes, numbers of customers served, and the personnel assigned for each 13 diesel location. 14 (vi) Power Supply – showing Nalcor Power Supply transmission lines and 15 personnel located at each Power Supply office. 16 (vii) Provincial Generation and Transmission Grid – showing all transmission lines 17 and generation in Newfoundland and Labrador. 18 (viii) Newfoundland Hydro Transmission (Newfoundland) - showing 19 Newfoundland Hydro transmission lines, voltages, and lengths, and field 20 transmission personnel, for each Regional office. 21 (ix) Newfoundland Hydro Transmission (Labrador) – showing Newfoundland 22 Hydro operated/maintained transmission lines in Labrador. 23 (x) Emera Transmission – showing Emera-owned transmission lines. 24 25 26 A. (i) Please refer to PUB-Nalcor-129, Attachment 1. PUB-Nalcor-129, Attachment 1 L E G E N D Rate Mitigation Options and Impacts, Page 1 of 10 735 kV NFLD . & LAB. HYDRO FREQ. CONVERTOR 315 kV SERVICE AREAS 230 kV NF. POWER 138 kV CORNER BROOK PULP AND PAPER NFLD . POWER (i) 69 kV SERVICE AREAS ALGONQUIN POWER LOW VOLTAGE 138kV CUSTOMER OWNED MUSHUAU 1st NATION 69kV CUSTOMER OWNED WIND GENERATION +_ +_ 350 / 200kV HVdc OPERATED BY NALCOR SUBMARINE CABLE GAS TURBINE Atlantic ELECTRODE LINE DIESEL PLANT Ocean E ELECTRODE STATION CORPORATE OFFICE HYDRO PLANT REGIONAL OFFICE THERMAL PLANT AREA OFFICE TERMINAL STATION DEPOT (LINE CREW) TERMINAL STATION & DEPOT (NO LINE CREW) CONVERTER STATION TRANS CANADA HIGHWAY SECONDARY ROAD ST. ANTHONY 1 FRONT LINE SUPERVISOR Labrador 4 LINE WORKERS 1 DISTRIBUTION TECH. FLOWER’S COVE 3 LINE WORKERS RODDICKTON 2 LINE WORKERS L’ANSE AUX 557+ KM OF DISTRIBUTION LINE COOK’S HR. MEADOWS 5471 CUSTOMERS EDDIE’S ST. COVE E. LUNAIRE Quebec SPRINGDALE ST. ANTHONY 1 FRONT LINE SUPERVISOR GOOSE COVE 6 LINE WORKERS 1 SEASONAL WORKER BAIE VERTE FLOWERS COVE CROQUE 4 LINE WORKERS NEW FEROLLE SOP’S ARM CONCHE 1 LINE WORKER RODDICKTON ALSO RESPONSIBLE FOR DISTRIBUTION IN EDDIE’S COVE W. COMMUNITIES OF LONG ISLAND AND LITTLE BAY ISLANDS (PENDING RELOCATION) PORT AU CHOIX ENGLEE PORT SAUNDERS SERVICED BY FERRY/HELICOPTER (EMERG.) HAWKES BAY SERVICED BY DISTRIBUTION TECH. RIVER OF PONDS IN BISHOP’S FALLS OFFICE BELLBURNS 680+ KM OF DISTRIBUTION LINE 6404 CUSTOMERS DANIELS HR. CAT PORTLAND CREEK FLEUR DE LYS ARM FOGO BAIE PACQUET 3 LINE WORKERS 2 SEASONAL WORKERS Gulf of St. Lawrence CONEY VERTE LA SCIE ARM VENAM'S BIGHT SERVICED BY DISTRIBUTION CHANGE TECH. IN BISHOP’S FALLS OFFICE SNOOK'S ARM ISLANDS WEST- PORT SAUNDERS LITTLE BAY ISLANDS SERVICED BY PORT FOGO ISLAND 1 FRONT LINE SUPERVISOR FERRY/HELICOPTER (EMERG.) 3 LINE WORKERS ROCKY HR. NORRIS PT. LONG ISLAND WOODY PT. 1 DIST TECH. TRITON 144+ KM OF DISTRIBUTION LINE ROCKY HARBOUR TROUT 1801 CUSTOMERS 2 LINE WORKERS RIVER SPRINGDALE ROBERT'S ARM 1 DIST TECH. SOUTH WOODY POINT BROOK 2 LINE WORKERS Atlantic 256+ KM OF DISTRIBUTION LINE Ocean 4424 CUSTOMERS GRAND TCH FALLS BISHOP’S CORNER FALLS ST. BRENDAN'S BROOK BAY D,ESPOIR TCH STEPHENVILLE Newfoundland BURGEO BURGEO 2 LINE WORKERS N.S. HIGHWAY DAM & ALSO RESPONSIBLE FOR DISTRIBUTION HIGHWAY SPILLWAY IN COMMUNITIES OF RAMEA, GREY RIVER, FRANCOIS AND LAPOILE. UPPER SERVICED BY SALMON FERRY/HELICOPTER (EMERG.) BAY D'ESPOIR SERVICED BY DISTRIBUTION TECH. IN BISHOP’S FALLS OFFICE GRANDY BK. 100+ KM OF DISTRIBUTION LINE ST. ALBAN’S 1375 CUSTOMERS LAPOILE CONNE RIVER BURGEO McCALLUM RENCONTRE ST. JOHN’S PORT AUX GREY FRANCOIS GAULTOIS EAST BASQUES RIVER PASS IS. MONKSTOWN RAMEA SEAL COVE BELLEORAM TCH HERMITAGE HR. BRETON PETIT SOUTH FORTE EAST COMMUNITIES SERVED BIGHT BY FERRY OR BAY D’ESPOIR HELICOPTER (DURING 1 FRONT LINE SUPERVISOR EMERGENCES) 1 DISTRIBUTION TECHNOLOGIST 5 LINE WORKERS - LAPOILE HARBOUR BRETON - GREY RIVER 4 LINE WORKERS - FRANCOIS - McCALLUM ALSO RESPONSIBLE FOR DISTRIBUTION IN - GAULTOIS COMMUNITIES OF McCALLUM, GAULTOIS, - ST. BRENDAN’S ST. BRENDAN’S AND RENCONTRE EAST. - RENCONTRE EAST SERVICED BY FERRY/HELICOPTER (EMERG.) INDUSTRIAL CUSTOMERS - SOUTH EAST BIGHT ENGINEERING/OPERATIONS SUPPORT - FOGO ISLAND ALSO RESPONSIBLE FOR MONKSTOWN, - LONG ISLAND PETIT FORTE AND SOUTH EAST BIGHT. POWER ON ORDER (kW) - LITTLE BAY ISLAND BISHOP’S FALLS SOUTH EAST BIGHT SERVICED BY 1 DISTRIBUTION SERVICES SUPERVISOR FERRY/HELICOPTER (EMERG.) VALE 48,000 3 DISTRIBUTING TECH. PRAXAIR 5,600 1 DRAFTER TECH. (INCLUDES DIST.) 0.5 635+ KM OF DISTRIBUTION LINE CBPPL 8,000 1 EQUIPMENT ENGINEER 4300 CUSTOMERS TECK 450 1 ASSET SPECIALIST NARL 32,000 ST. JOHN”S NOVA 1 ENGINEER (DIST.) SCOTIA 1 SUPERVISOR (DIST. TECH) 1 ELECTRICAL DESIGNER 1 DIST. TECH. Provincial Distribution (Nfld) 0 50 100 Kilometres PUB-Nalcor-129, Attachment 1 Rate Mitigation Options and Impacts, Page 2 of 10 NAIN (ii) NATUASHISH Atlantic Quebec (Not Owned By Hydro) Ocean HOPEDALE POSTVILLE MAKKOVIK Labrador RIGOLET CARTWRIGHT Churchill Falls North West River PARADISE RIVER Sheshatshui Domino LABRADOR BLACK TICKLE CITY NORMAN BAY WABUSH HAPPY VALLEY/ GOOSE BAY CHARLOTTETOWN MUD LAKE Pinsent’s Arm Fox Cove West St. Modeste PORT HOPE SIMPSON Capstan Island ST. LEWIS L’Anse-au-Diable Frankie’s Cove L'ANSE-AU-LOUP MARY'S HR. L’Anse-Amour English Pt. Lodge Bay Buckles Pt. Red Bay Forteau Organ’s Island L’Anse au Clair Pinware Ship Cove Eddies Cove Cape Onion L’ Anse aux Meadows Green Island Brook Raleigh Cook’s Hr. Cape Bauld Lower Cove Hay Cove Green Island Cove Cape Norman Straitsview Pine’s Cove Wild Bight Noddy Bay E & W Shoal Cove East Boat Harbour Quirpon Fortune Arm Gunners Cove Sandy Cove White Cape Hr. Savage Cove St. Lunaire Nameless Cove ST. ANTHONY Lower Griquet Flower’s Cove Great Brehat Griquet Deadman’s Cove St. Carol’s Anchor Point MAIN BROOK St. Anthony Bight St. Barbe BEAR COVE Goose Cove West Forrester’s Point Goose Cove Pond Cove Black Duck Cove Pigeon Cove Grandois/St. Julien’s Bird Cove New Ferrole RODDICKTON Croque Mt. St. Margaret Southwest Crouse Blue Cove Conche Shoal Cove PLUM PT. Bide Arm Reefs Hr. Brig Bay Port au Choix Castors River N. Englee Eddies Cove West Castors River S. Port Saunders Bartletts Hr. Hawke’s Bay Ming’s Bight River of Ponds Woodstock Pacquet Bellburns Fleur de Lys BOTTOM WATERS DANIEL’S HR. Harbour Round Coachman’s Cove Brent’s Cove Portland Creek Eastern Brook Snooks Arm WESTPORT Round Hr. Shoal Bay Purbeck’s Cove La Scie Fogo PARSON’S POND Grandfather’s Cove Tilt Cove Paynes Hr. Three Mile Rock Barr’d Islands JACKSON’S ARM Shoe Cove Joe Batt’s Arm COW HEAD Wick’s Cove Nippers Hr. Nicks Nose Cv. Smith’s Hr. Harry’s Hr. Sandy Cove St. Paul’s Sop’s Arm Change Tilting Kings Hr. Beachside Islands SALLY’S COVE Pollard’s Point Burlington The Beaches Middle Arm LITTLE BAY ISLANDS ROCKY HR. Rooms Beaumount N. Deep Bay HAMPDEN Beaumount S. Little Seldom Norris Point Brighton Island Hr. Curzon Bay Side Stag Hr. Trout River Rattling Bk. Triton Woody Point WILTONDALE King’s Point Jim’s Cove FAREWELL HEAD Atlantic Winter House Brook Jackson’s Cove Card’s Hr. Shoal Brook GLENBURNIE Silverdale Ocean Birchy Head Langdon’s Cove Lushes Bight Pilley’s Island SOUTH BROOK Miles Cove St. Patrick’s Robert’s Arm ST. BRENDAN’S Coffee Cove Port Anson Little Bay Dock Cove Hayward’s Cove Penny’s Cove Shalloway Cove Shoal Cove Newfoundland St. Veronica’s St. Joseph’s Cove Swanger Cove Head of Bay D’Espoir St. Alban’s Milltown GRANDY BK. Gaultois Morrisville CONNE RIVER McCALLUM BARACHOIX FRANCOIS Pool’s Cove LaPoile Rencontre East Burgeo Belleoram GREY Furby’s Cove St. Jacques MONKSTOWN RAMEA Grole RIVER ENGLISH HR. Brookside (np) Pass Island WEST South East Bight Seal Cove Mose Ambrose PETITE FORTE Dawson’s Cove Boxey Hermitage/Sandyville Wreck Cove Harbour Breton Coomb’s Cove N O T E : Name in capital letters (RED ) denotes interconnection point with the bulk power system Name in capital letters (GREEN ) denotes location of the diesel generating plant. Communities Served by Hydro’s Interconnected & Diesel Systems PUB-Nalcor-129, Attachment 1 L E G E N D Rate Mitigation Options and Impacts, Page 3 of 10 735 kV FREQ. CONVERTER 315 kV NF POWER 230 kV (iii) 138 kV CORNER BROOK PULP AND PAPER 69 kV ALGONQUIN POWER LOW VOLTAGE 138kV NL POWER OWNED MUSHUAU 1st NATION 69kV NL POWER OWNED WIND GENERATION +_ +_ 350 / 200kV HVdc OPERATED BY NALCOR SUBMARINE CABLE GAS TURBINE Atlantic ELECTRODE LINE DIESEL PLANT Ocean E ELECTRODE STATION CORPORATE OFFICE HYDRO PLANT REGIONAL OFFICE THERMAL PLANT AREA OFFICE TERMINAL STATION DEPOT (LINE CREW) TERMINAL STATION & DEPOT (NO LINE CREW) CONVERTER STATION TRANS CANADA HIGHWAY SECONDARY ROAD Labrador ST. ANTHONY (INCLUDES SOUTHERN LABRADOR) 1 - PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR 1 - TEAM LEAD OPERATION & WORK EXECUTION MECHANICAL SUPERVISOR 4 - MECHANICS Quebec 1 - GENERAL MAINTENANCE ELECTRICAL P&C SUPERVISOR ST. ANTHONY 4 - ELECTRICIANS ST. ANTHONY 2 - P&C TECHNICIANS 9700kW (SHARED WITH TERMINALS) 1 Operator Stand-by for Island HAWKES BAY Interconnect System 5000kW 0.5 Operator Stand-by for Island Interconnect System HAWKES BAY McCALLUM, LITTLE BAY ISLANDS AND ST. BRENDAN’S - DIESEL GENERATING FACILITIES PRIMARILY SERVICED BY BISHOP’S FALLS CREW - HAVE A POOL OF MMA’S, EMA’S AND P&C TECHNOLOGISTS - CRAFTS ALSO PERFORM SUBSTATION WORK LITTLE BAY ISLANDS 930kW 1.5 Operators 117 Customers Gulf of St.
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