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CONSTRUCTION and MITIGATION PLAN
Badger Coulee 345 kV Transmission Line Project – Segment 3 and Northern Portion of Segment 2
American Transmission Company LLC, by its corporate manager, ATC Management Inc. (ATC); DairylandPower Cooperative (DPC); Northern States Power Company, a Wisconsin corporation (NSPW); SMMPAWisconsin, LLC (SMMPA Wisconsin), and WPPI Energy (WPPI) (the Applicants) were granted a Ch. 30.025utility permit by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) for work in and adjacent towetlands and waterways for the Badger Coulee 345 kV Transmission Line Project (Permit #IP WC/SC2015 N20001 through N20273)(Attachment 3). This permit requires the Applicants prepare aConstruction and Mitigation Plan (CMP) for work in wetlands and waterways for WDNR approval prior tobeginning work in these features (General Conditions #9 and 11). As the Project Construction Manager,ATC has prepared this CMP for Segment 3 and the northern portion of Segment 2 (extends to CTH Uimmediately north of the Wisconsin River), which outlines construction methods and procedures thatwill be followed to minimize impacts to these features. The northern portion of Segment 2 is beingcombined with Segment 3 for this CMP so that tree clearing can begin in these areas earlier in 2016 dueto anticipated rare species clearing restrictions. Segment 3 and the northern portion of Segment 2 arelocated in Sauk and Columbia Counties and this segment combination is 24.5 miles long.
The components of this CMP follow those outlined in General Condition #11 of the WDNR utility permit.
A. Environmental Access Plan
An Environmental Access Plan (EAP) for Segment 3 and the northern portion of Segment 2 is provided inAppendix A. This EAP shows the location of wetlands and waterways, pole locations, temporary clearspan bridge (TCSB) crossings, construction access, and other pertinent information.
Field work was conducted in 2012 to delineate wetlands and characterize other natural resourcefeatures along the majority of Segments 2 and 3; however, access to the entire corridor width was notavailable. The project corridor was subsequently re evaluated during additional field visits in 2015. Onenew wetland was identified (H W4a on EAP map page 3) and two previously identified wetlands weredetermined to be upland (H W9 adjacent to H R7; and H W20 between structures 137641 and 137642).In addition, the boundaries of several wetlands were adjusted during these subsequent evaluations.These adjustments often reduced larger wetlands into several smaller discrete areas (e.g., severalupland areas were identified in wetland H W13 and this feature divided into smaller areas and relabelled as H W13a, 13b and 13c). The adjusted boundaries are shown on the EAP and a descriptionsummarizing the rationale for the boundary adjustments are provided in Appendix B.
As shown on the EAP, twenty four new structures will be placed in wetlands along Segments 3 and thenorthern portion of Segment 2, requiring 0.05 acre of wetland fill. In the Joint Application, structuresalong these segments were typically assumed to be monopoles; however, the Commission ordered Hframe structures to be used along a major portion of Segment 3. All structures in wetlands along these
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segments have been designed as H frames to minimize avian impacts. The number of structures inwetlands includes several H frame structures near a wetland edge in which only one leg of the structurewill be placed in wetland. The placement of thirty three structures in wetlands along Segments 3 andthe northern portion of Segment 2, requiring 0.07 acre of wetland fill, was approved in the utility permit.The wetlands these structures occur in and their associated EAP map page are included in Appendix B.Compared to the WDNR utility permit, structures are no longer required in wetlands H W1, H W3 and HW21; and the number of structures has been reduced in wetlands H W12, H W14, H W17 and H W19.
Up to twelve temporary poles will be placed in wetlands to protect road crossings during construction(EAP map pages 32, 33 and 36). These temporary poles are needed from a public safety perspective incase the wires fall during stringing. These twelve poles will be directly embedded into the groundsurface which will result in approximately 0.02 acre of temporary wetland fill. The poles will beremoved and the area restored to existing grade with topsoil replacement when complete.Revegetation of the disturbed areas will follow the Revegetation and Monitoring Plan (Attachment 2).Attempts to minimize the number of temporary poles in wetlands will be made; however completeavoidance of wetlands is unlikely due to the wetlands position adjacent to the roads in the transmissionline ROW.
Up to five TCSBs will be required along Segment 3 and the northern portion of Segment 2 (Appendix A).The TCSBs are required over waterways H R1, H R3, H R5, H R7 and H R8 (EAP map pages 1, 3, 5, 20 and31, respectively). Except for H R1, all of the TCSBs were approved in the WDNR utility permit. Thecrossing over H R1 will be required for off ROW access. The applicants will attempt to gain alternateaccess from private property owners to eliminate the need for some of these TCSBs; however at thispoint it is assumed all five TCSBs will be required. In addition, waterway H R5a consists of a narrowdrainage area within a shallow marsh wetland (H W7) adjacent to Lake Blass (EAP map page 6). It isassumed that H R5a / H W7 is below the Ordinary High Water Mark (OHWM) of Lake Blass andtherefore subject to provisions of Chapter 30 (Wis. Stats.). Construction matting will be placed along thelength of H W7 to facilitate construction access. Matting will also be placed over waterway H R5a andwill be configured similar to a TCSB so as not to restrict flow in this feature (refer to Appendix D for aplan and profile drawing of this crossing). The placement of miscellaneous structures (i.e. constructionmatting) below the OHWM of H R5a / H W7 was approved in the WDNR utility permit.
Approximately 18.7 acres of forested wetland clearing will be required along Segment 3 and thenorthern portion of Segment 2. This amount of clearing is slightly less than the 20.3 acres assumed inthe Joint Application.
Construction access along Segment 3 and the northern portion of Segment 2 is presented on the EAP(Appendix A). Access through wetlands has been avoided where feasible (i.e. H W1, H W4, H W5, HW8, H W10, H W14d, H W15, H W17a and H W17b), or minimized by crossing only portions of wetlands(e.g., H W13c, H W14a, H W14b, H W14c and H W16b). However, access through other wetlands alongthis segment is necessary due to the configuration of these wetlands. (Note: While most construction
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equipment will be limited in wetlands where access is not shown, small track vehicles or all terrainvehicles may still be used to pull the conductor through these portions of wetlands).
Construction matting may be used to facilitate access and minimize impacts in wetlands. The tablebelow identifies the anticipated footprint of matting in each wetland along the proposed ROW.
Wetland Identifier Square footageof mats
H W3 1,110
H W4a 1,330
H W6 2,760
H W7 3,080
H W11 18,650
H W12 166,430
H W13a 1,770
H W13b 15,070
H W13c 29,120
H W14a 8,480
H W14b 2,500
H W14c 2,500
H W16a 32,890
H W16b 4,160
H W16c 80,080
H W17c 62,890
H W18 6,040
H W19 13,630
H W21 1,460
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Wetland Identifier Square footageof mats
G W1 5,350
Most off ROW access paths occur in upland areas although several paths near the southern end ofSegment 3 occur in wetlands. Wetland boundaries in off ROW areas were determined from aerialphotographs and NRCS soil mapping although a couple were also viewed during site walk downs. About81,800 ft2 of wetland matting may be required for these off ROW access paths. Two of these off ROWaccess paths occur in forested wetlands (EAP map pages 35 and 36) requiring approximately 0.13 acre oftemporary forested wetland clearing. These off ROW access paths are generally required due to longstretches of project corridor that do not have access to roadways.
In addition, the following off ROW access paths not identified in the Joint Application will require uplandclearing / trimming:
Access to structure 137545 (EAP map page 9 ) – clearing approximately 0.16 acre for a gradedaccess road;
Access to structure 137546 (EAP map page 9)– clearing/trimming approximately 0.82 acrerequired to widen an existing path;
Access between structure 137553 and 137554 (EAP map page 12)– clearing approximately 0.03acre for access off Moon Road;
Access to structure 137613 (EAP map page 30) clearing/trimming approximately 0.35 acrerequired to widen an existing path;
Access to structure 137630 (EAP map page 35) clearing/trimming approximately 0.27 acrerequired to widen an existing path; and
Access to structure 137632 (EAP map page 35) trimming approximately 0.18 acre required towiden an existing upland path (some of the trimming may occur in the adjacent forestedwetland).
Attempts will be made to find alternate access that does not impact wetlands or upland forest; howeverat this point it is assumed these routes will be required.
Additional measures to minimize wetland and waterway impacts along Segment 3 and the northernportion of Segment 2 are outlined in other sections of this CMP (e.g. Invasive Species Management Planand Wetland Restoration and Revegetation Plan).
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B. Photographs of Pre Construction Site Conditions (Wetlands and Waterways)
Pre construction photographs of wetlands and waterways along the ROW of Segment 3 and thenorthern portion of Segment 2 are provided in Appendix C.
C. Waterway Impacts
As discussed above, up to five TCSB crossings will be required along Segment 3 and the northern portionof Segment 2; and construction matting will be temporarily placed below the OHWM of H W7 / R 5a(Lake Blass). Final plan and cross sectional view drawings for each TCSB crossing and the matting belowthe OHWM of H W7 / R 5a are provided in Appendix D. General Condition #51 of the utility permitindicates the TCSBs should incorporate measures to minimize soil reaching the waterways. As shown inAppendix D, silt fence will be attached to the bridge sides and fabric laid between the deck layers toaccomplish this purpose, or a similar protection method will be implemented.
The approved route and off ROW access along Segment 3 and the northern portion of Segment 2crosses numerous waterways identified in the WDNR 24K hydrology layer that do not have defined bedand banks based on field observations from 2012 and/or 2015. These features are shown on the EAP(labelled as “non regulated WDNR confirmed [pending]”) and recent photos are presented in AppendixE. In addition, there is a drainage feature near structure 137535 (EAP map page 6) that is not identifiedin the WDNR 24k hydrology layer. This feature appears to be supported by storm water within thetransmission line ROW from an adjacent development, and it eventually leads to Lake Blass (seephotograph from Pictometry in Appendix E). We are requesting WDNR concurrence that these featureswould not be considered navigable and therefore not subject to provisions of Chapter 30 (Wis. Stats.).
During construction of concrete foundations, water is often pumped into the borehole to maintain theintegrity of the excavation. Suitable surface waters adjacent to the ROW may be used as a source of thiswater. Several waterways along this segment may be utilized for withdrawals; however, a finaldetermination has not been made at this time. If surface water withdrawals are required, they willmeet the following conditions outlined in the Utility Structure, Bridge and Wetland General Permit(WDNR GP3 2013):
Pump intakes and discharges shall be placed to prevent impacts to fisheries, wildlife, and theirhabitat; andPump intakes and discharges shall be placed to prevent the disturbance, removal and scour ofbed material.
In addition, water withdrawals from public waterways must avoid placement of a structure on the bedof the waterway unless prior authorization under ch. 30.12 (Wis. Stats.) is granted from the WDNR. TheWDNR will be notified if surface water withdrawals occur along Segment 3 and the northern portion ofSegment 2.
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Clearance Waiver
General Condition #46 of the WDNR utility permit indicates: All bridges across navigable waterwaysshall either maintain a clearance of not less than 5 feet, or comply with requirements of s. NR 320.04(Wis. Admin. Code). Wis. Admin. Code Chapter NR 320.04(3) indicates the department may allow lessthan 5 feet of navigation clearance when all of the following apply:
The waterway is known to have little or no navigation or snowmobile use;The waterway is not anticipated to have navigational use by other than lightweight craft;The owner provides a portage over or around the bridge or culvert; andThe reduced clearance would not be detrimental to the public interest.
The Applicants would allow a portage over or around a bridge if necessary; however given the streamdimensions and other characteristics at these six crossings, it is unlikely these waterways are utilized bywatercraft. The Applicants believe the other conditions specified in Wis. Admin. Code Chapter NR320.04(3) are met at each waterway crossing and therefore, a five foot clearance is not required at anyof the six bridge locations.
Fishery Waiver
General Condition #44 of the WDNR utility permit indicates that: All bridges must be placed andremoved in compliance with timing restrictions, unless authorized by the local DNR fisheries biologist.For trout streams and navigable tributaries to those trout streams, placement and removal is prohibitedfrom September 15 through May 15, annually. On all other waterways, placement and removal of thebridges is prohibited from March 1 through June 15, annually. As discussed above, TCSBs will berequired in five locations and construction matting will be required below the OHWM of Lake Blass.Waterway H R1 is classified as a trout stream and the other waterways (H R3, H R5, H R5a, H R7 and HR8) are classified as warm water streams. The Applicants requested a waiver of the September 15through May 15 timing restriction for H R1, and the March 1 through June 15 timing restriction for theother five crossings from Mr. Nate Nye, the Columbia and Sauk County Fisheries Manager. Mr. Nyeapproved the waiver requests for these waterways (Appendix F).
D. Endangered Resources Plan
ATC worked with the WDNR to develop a Certified Endangered Resources (ER) Review as part of theJoint Application. The Certified ER Review identified and summarized endangered resources known tooccur along each proposed segment. Upon receiving the ordered route, the Certified ER has beenamended in coordination with DNR as construction details have been developed. The amendment tableidentified which state listed species have required follow up actions and the specific areas alongSegment 3 and the northern portion of Segment 2 where measures are needed to avoid and minimizedirect or indirect impacts to state listed species. Furthermore, the amendment table identified voluntarymeasures recommended to avoid and minimize impacts to other sensitive state listed species or
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resources (e.g. natural communities). The amendment table serves as a communication andcoordination tool to be used among the Applicants, WDNR, and construction contractor(s). For federallylisted species, the Applicants are preparing a Biological Evaluation/Assessment in coordination with theUSFWS that will outline a determination of affects for federally listed species that may occur alongSegment 3 and the northern portion of Segment 2, as well as the necessary conservation measures toprotect them. Where necessary, specific areas and protection measures will be documented on the EAPfor state and federally listed species known or assumed to be present along the segment.
E. Invasive Species Management Plan
Plant communities and dominant vegetation within the ROW of Segment 3 and the northern portion ofSegment 2 were documented during field evaluations in 2012, and additional field visits in 2015. Thepresence (i.e. general location and density) of Restricted and Prohibited invasive species defined in Wis.Admin Code Ch. NR 40 within the ROW were noted during these assessments.
Segment 3 and the northern portion of Segment 2 extend from the Wisconsin Dells area to CTH U northof the Wisconsin River. These segments occur primarily along interstate corridor and cross a variety oflandscapes and land uses. Vegetative communities in this corridor include grasslands, woodlands andwetlands, as well as lands utilized for agricultural, residential and commercial uses. A small portion ofSegment 3 jogs south from the interstate corridor and crosses agricultural fields and residentialwoodlots before rejoining the interstate corridor.
The following summarizes invasive species observed in vegetative communities along the projectcorridor. While numerous Restricted species were identified, Prohibited species were not observed. Allspecies identified below in this section are classified as Restricted unless otherwise noted.
In general, the interstate ROW along Segment 3 and the northern portion of Segment 2 is regularlymowed and is commonly dominated by invasive species. Eurasian cool season grasses such as smoothbrome (Bromus inermis), an invasive species not included in NR 40, are common within this area. Avariety of other invasive species are also present throughout the interstate ROW and primarily includewild parsnip (Pastinaca sativa), Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense), spotted knapweed (Centaurea stoebe),and crown vetch (Coronilla varia) in areas subject to regular mowing. Bird’s foot trefoil (Lotuscornicultata), an invasive species not included in NR 40, is also common within the regularly mowedareas. Common shrub species observed within the interstate ROW, typically along fence lines, includescommon buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica), invasive honeysuckle shrubs (Lonicera spp.), and autumnolive (Elaeagnus umbellata). Garlic mustard (Alliaria petiollata) was occasionally observed withinshrubby areas of the interstate corridor.
Large blocks of woodland are present along Segment 3 and the northern portion of Segment 2, rangingfrom mesic woodlands near the southern end to dry mesic woodland at the northern end. In general,the woodlands at the southern end of Segment 3 are more degraded than woodlands further north.However, the woodland areas generally have some level of invasive species presence. Invasive species
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are typically more prevalent along woodland edges adjacent to agricultural lands or the interstate ROW.Invasive species commonly observed within wooded areas included black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia),common buckthorn, and invasive honeysuckle shrubs. Japanese barberry (Berberis thunbergii), dame’srocket (Hesperis matronalis) and garlic mustard were also observed in scattered patches throughoutSegment 3 and the northern portion of Segment 2.
Agricultural lands consist primarily of corn and soybean row crops, as well as wheat and hay fields.Invasive species were commonly observed along the boundaries between fields and the interstate ROWfence line. Invasives species observed along agricultural lands are similar to those observed within theinterstate ROW, including species such as common buckthorn, invasive honeysuckle shrubs, wildparsnip, and Canada thistle. Garlic mustard and autumn olive were also observed in scatteredpopulations.
Open grassland/prairie areas beyond the interstate ROW are present in a few locations along thecorridor of Segment 3 and the northern portion of Segment 2. These communities are dominated bysmooth brome and include dense to common presence of wild parsnip, Canada thistle and bird’s foottrefoil.
Wetlands observed along Segment 3 and the northern portion of Segment 2 include degraded wetmeadow, hardwood swamp, floodplain forest, shrub carr, sedge meadow, shallow marsh and farmedwetland communities. Reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea) (not included in NR 40) and narrow leafcattail (Typha angustifolia) are common invasive species observed within these wetland areas. Invasivehoneysuckle shrubs and common buckthorn, as well as scattered Japanese barberry were oftenobserved along wetland edges. Additionally, moneywort (Lysimachia nummularia) was dense within theherbaceous layer of wetland H W19 along the Baraboo River.
Location Specific BMP’s
Location specific BMP’s should be applied to the following locations:
Purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) was observed in two localized upland areas within theinterstate ROW between structures 137522 and 137523. ATC intends to remove the plants bypulling, bagging and appropriately disposing of the plants prior to seed set. If removal of purpleloosestrife cannot be achieved, the area will be avoided during work activities, or vehicles willbe inspected and cleaned before leaving the area.The woodland between structures 137546 and 137551 is dominated by black locust, withJapanese barberry, honeysuckle shrubs, common buckthorn, dame’s rocket, garlic mustard andspotted knapweed common in patches and scattered throughout. A layer of wood chips will beleft on the ground after clearing activities (if allowed by the landowners) which will act as abarrier between vehicles and the ground surface. In addition, vehicles will be inspected andcleaned before leaving the area.
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A patch of common reed grass (Phragmites australis) was observed in wetland H W12 betweenstructures 137601 and 137602, and in an upland area just south of structure 137656. Attemptswill be made to avoid these areas during work activities. If the areas cannot be avoided,vehicles should stay on construction matting, or the vehicles will be inspected and cleanedbefore leaving the area.Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica) was observed along an off ROW access path to structure137632. Attempts will be made to avoid this area during work activities. If the area cannot beavoided, vehicles should stay on construction matting in this area.A dense layer of moneywort was observed in wetland H W19 north and south of the BarabooRiver (H R9). Moneywort was only observed in this wetland. A thin layer of wood chips will beleft on the ground after clearing activities (if allowed by the landowners) which will act as abarrier between vehicles and the ground surface. In addition, vehicles should stay onconstruction matting or the vehicles will be inspected and cleaned before leaving the area.A higher quality grassland/prairie was observed north and south of structure 137521. Off ROWaccess is required in this area and vehicles should stay on the existing two track path to theextent practicable. In addition, vehicles will be inspected and cleaned off prior to entering thisarea.
Location specific BMPs may be implemented elsewhere within Segment 3 and the northern portion ofSegment 2 if ATC encounters a localized population of an invasive species other than those discussedabove during future field visits.
General BMP’s
The following general BMPs will be utilized during construction along Segment 3 and the northernportion of Segment 2 to comply with Wis. Admin Code Ch. NR 40. The intent of these practices is tolimit the spread of invasive species.
Construction equipment and material
o Minimize soil disturbance and utilize gravel roads or established equipment access pathsto the extent practicable.
o To the extent practicable, avoid localized populations of invasive species throughconstruction timing and alternate access.
o When working in areas infested with invasive species, clean mud and plant materialfrom construction matting and equipment.
Managing soil and vegetative material
o Avoid movement of invasive material to non infested areas. If possible, invasivematerial should be left within the ROW. For example, when clearing areas dominated
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by honeysuckle or buckthorn shrubs, cut material should be left in generally the sameplace and not spread off site or to uninfested areas.
o If infested soil or vegetative material must be transported from the ROW, transport to adesignated area for appropriate disposal. Prior to transporting material, manage theload to limit potential spread to uninfested areas.
o Manage stockpiles onsite to prevent the spread to adjacent areas.o In areas requiring clearing, a layer of wood chips should be left on the ground (if
approved by the landowner) to act as a barrier between vehicles and the groundsurface.
Restoration and landscaping
o Seed mixes have been developed for the Project and will be installed in accordance withthe Revegetation and Monitoring plan (Attachment 2).
o Revegetate disturbed soils as soon as possible with an appropriate temporary covercrop to minimize invasive species establishment. As appropriate, a perennial seed mixshall be installed during the appropriate seeding window.
Aquatic invasive species
o Water may be withdrawn from waterways for foundation construction and matting willbe placed below the OHWM of Blass Lake. All vehicles and equipment exposed to publicwaters of the state (i.e. mats, pumps, hoses, vehicles, boats, turbidity curtains,machinery, etc.) will be adequately decontaminated/disinfected for aquatic invasives.Decontamination/disinfection can be accomplished by allowing equipment to drythoroughly for at least 5 days or by utilizing another appropriate method identified inNR 329.04, prior to being used in non infested waters of the state.
F. Wetland Compensatory Mitigation Plan
As compensation for unavoidable impacts to wetlands as part of the Project, the applicants proposewetland compensatory mitigation. Unavoidable temporary and permanent impacts to wetlands occurwithin Segment 3 and the northern portion of Segment 2 of the Badger Coulee Project. This portion ofthe project is located within the Lower Wisconsin Bank Service Area (BSA). The total wetland impactsand proposed compensatory mitigation acres for Segment 3 and the northern portion of Segment 2 areidentified in the attached Mitigation Summary Table (Appendix G).
Temporary Impacts
Temporary wetland impacts along Segment 3 are associated with the temporary clearing of hardwoodswamp wetlands along off ROW access routes where woody vegetation will be allowed to regenerate.Temporary conversion of hardwood swamp wetland along off ROW access routes accounts for 0.13acre. There are no temporary impacts within the northern portion of Segment 2.
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Permanent Impacts
Permanent impacts due to structure placement in wetlands have been minimized to a total of 0.05 acre,all of which occur in Segment 3. The following community types are impacted by structure placement,and acreages of impact by community type are provided in Appendix G: wet meadow (both nativesubtype and degraded), farmed wetland, shallow marsh, shrub carr, floodplain forest, and hardwoodswamp.
Permanent conversion of shrub and forested wetland within the project corridor of Segment 3 and thenorthern portion of Segment 2 totals 20.45 acres. Specifically, permanent conversion of shrub carrwetland is 1.71 acres and floodplain forest is 2.92 acres (both occur only in Segment 3). Permanentconversion of hardwood swamp totals 15.33 acres in Segment 3 and 0.49 acre in the northern portion ofSegment 2.
Mitigation Credits
The applicants propose the use of the Wisconsin in lieu fee program, Wisconsin Wetland ConservationTrust (WWCT) to compensate for wetland impacts. Credits required for compensation are available forthis project, as confirmed in a conversation with the in lieu fee coordinator on August 20, 2015.Estimated total compensatory mitigation credits are based on the assumption of using the Wisconsin inlieu fee program and on mitigation ratios agreed upon by the Wisconsin DNR and the Corps ofEngineers. Mitigation ratios consist of 1.45:1 for permanent structure placement; 0.5:1 for permanentconversion of shrub carr, hardwood swamp, and floodplain forest; and 0.1:1 for temporary conversionof hardwood swamp. At these ratios, a total of 10.31 credits are required to compensate for theunavoidable wetland impacts to Segment 3 and the northern portion of Segment 2 of the Badger Couleeproject.
G. Wetland Restoration and Revegetation Plan
A general summary of wetland community characteristics within the ROW of Segment 3 and thenorthern part of Segment 2 is presented in Appendix B. This characterization is based on fieldobservations from 2012 and 2015. In summary, wetland communities present within these segmentsinclude degraded wet meadow, floodplain forest, hardwood swamp, sedge meadow, shallow marsh,shrub carr and farmed wetland. Most wetland communities are degraded to a certain degree withtypically one or more invasive species present. Construction within wetlands shall comply with theproject Erosion Control Plan (ECP). Revegetation of wetlands is presented in the project specificRevegetation and Monitoring Plan (Attachment 2). A summary of wetland restoration and revegetationguidelines for Segment 3 and the northern portion of Segment 2 is provided below.
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Restoration / Revegetation
Restoration within wetland areas will include removal of all construction related materials (e.g.timber matting) and the restoration of significant ruts and depressions.The ROW will be restored to pre existing topography as much as practicable.Areas with significant rutting in wetlands will be repaired using hand tools, back dragging orother appropriate means to restore topography while minimizing additional disturbance.Wetland areas where disturbance is minimal, as anticipated along matted access routes, willgenerally be allowed to revegetate naturally. These locations will be monitored to determine ifsupplemental seeding is necessary.A temporary cover crop may be installed over disturbed soils following ground disturbance. Aproject specific permanent native wetland seed mix may be installed within disturbed wetlandareas that have a native component but are not high quality wetlands (see Revegetation andMonitoring Plan for seed mixes and installation specifications, Attachment 2).Farmed wetlands will not be re seeded due to their current land use.Virginia wild rye (Elymus virginicus) will replace Canada wild rye (Elymus canadensis) in seedmixes on WDNR owned land along Segment 3 and the northern portion of Segment 2 if seedingis required on these lands.
Other /Miscellaneous
Fertilizers will not be used within 100 feet of wetlands, streams and rivers.Cover such as erosion blankets or other weed free devices may be applied after seeding andfinal restoration has occurred in wetland areas disturbed by the construction activities. Allerosion control measures utilized will conform to WDNR Technical Standards.Soil erosion and sedimentation control measures installed will be maintained until the disturbedareas are permanently stabilized.
H. Wooded Riparian and Wetland Management Plan
Approximately 18.7 acres of wooded wetlands will be impacted by construction along Segment 3 andthe northern portion of Segment 2. This includes several forested wetland corridors along rivers (e.g.,the Baraboo River) and adjacent to ponds. In addition, several upland wooded riparian corridors occuralong these segments, including Dell Creek/Mirror Lake (H R6 on EAP map page 7).
In general, the entire ROW width will be cleared for safe construction equipment access in woodedareas. In riparian areas, efforts will be made to retain low growing vegetation on/near stream banks forerosion control, where it currently exists. In areas where a TCSB will be installed, the amount of clearingwill be kept to a minimum, which will minimize the impacts to riparian corridors.
The Dell Creek/Mirror Lake crossing consists of steeply sloped banks that are about 100 feet high. Dueto the bank height, it may not be necessary to clear all trees on the bank in the proposed ROW. An
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evaluation is currently being conducted to determine whether some trees can remain on the banks inthis area.
Trees cut in wetland areas will generally be removed from the wetland and windrowed or chipped inupland areas. Some of the woody vegetation that is cleared may remain in the wetland areas. Thisincludes lop and scatter of tree limbs and thin scatter of wood chips, and vegetation fragments resultingfrom mowing the shrub and sapling layer. Wood left in the wetland will be scattered in a manner that itdoes not impede vegetation growth, water flow or alter the bottom elevation of the wetland.
Areas disturbed by construction will be restored as described in the Wetland Restoration and ReVegetation Plan section.
I. Final Sequencing and Scheduling Plan
Clearing along Segment 3 and the northern portion of Segment 2 is anticipated to begin as early asJanuary 2016, following clearing in Segment 1. The following summarizes the anticipated timing ofconstruction along Segment 3 and the northern portion of Segment 2:
ROW Clearing – Feb. 2016 May 2016Structure Foundations – Aug. 2016 Dec. 2016Install Structures – Sept. 2016 May 2017Install Conductor – Mar. 2017 Sept. 2017
ROW cleanup and restoration is scheduled to occur in the fall following completion of construction,although actual dates for restoration will be weather dependent. Permanent restoration within anygiven area will be properly implemented within 30 days of final construction. If restoration is delayeddue to weather or soil conditions, the area will be protected until permanent restoration can becompleted.
J. Post Construction Monitoring Plan
Wetland and waterway monitoring will be required for this project. Weekly monitoring will occur duringand after construction until disturbed areas are stabilized and annual post construction monitoring willbe conducted as discussed below.
In accordance with Condition #38 of the WDNR utility permit, ATC will conduct frequent monitoring(e.g., weekly and after a significant rainfall event) of erosion and sediment controls during and afterconstruction, which may include areas within and adjacent to wetlands and waterways. Thismonitoring will occur until the areas are stabilized as defined in Condition #38 of the utility permit.
ATC will also conduct annual post construction monitoring of the portions of wetlands and waterwaysimpacted by construction, as outlined in Condition #70 of the utility permit. This monitoring shallcontinue for a minimum of 5 years after construction unless compliance is achieved and documented
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earlier. Refer to the Revegetation and Monitoring Plan (Attachment 2) for more detail regardingwetland and waterway monitoring, and the associated reporting.
Environmental Access Plan – Segment 3 & the North Part Segment 2
Graphic Index for Badger Coulee Project
SEGMENT HIGHLIGHTS
5 Temporary Clear Span Bridges will be required over waterways
Construction matting will be installed in H-W7/H-R5a which is considered below the OHWM of Lake Blass
A total of 24 poles will be constructed in the following wetlands (parenthetic value refers to number of structures within the feature):
H-W11 (1), H-W12 (8), H-W13b (1), H-W13c (2), H-W14a (1), H-W14b (1), H-W14c (1), H-W16a (2), H-W16b (1), H-W16c (2), H-W17c (2), H-W18 (1), H-W19 (1)
A total of 12 temporary poles will be placed in the following wetlands (2 poles in each wetland):
H-W13c, H-W14a, H-W16a, H-W17c, H-W18 and H-W19 (Refer to pages 32, 33 and 36).
Invasive Species Caution: Invasive species locations are identified along Segment 3 on pages 2, 9, 10, 11, 27, 35, and 36 of this plan and along Segment 2 on page 4. Refer to these pages for instructions on how to proceed in these areas.
Rare Species Caution: Rare species locations are identified along Segment 3 on pages 7, 8, 9, 34, 35, 36, and 37 of this plan. Refer to these pages for instructions on how to proceed in these areas.
INDEX TO FEATURES FEATURES INDEX
Wetland Identifier
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BADGER COULEE 345 kVTRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT
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PRAIRIE
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NEWPORT
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ST13
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14
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ENVIRONMENTAL ACCESS PLANSEGMENT 3
BADGER COULEE 345 kVTRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT
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896894
892
880
892
890
886
884
884
884
884
882
CDL-BRG30010- State
of Wisconsin
CDL-BRG30010- State of
Wisconsin
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
No land disturbance onparcel CDL-BRG30550 without
environmental approval
CDL-BRG30550 -Jewish Community
Centers
CDL-BRG30550 -Jewish Community
Centers
Temporary mattingrequired below the OHWM
of Lake Blass. Mattingshould span waterway
H-R5a
H-R
5
H-R
4
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Proposed Centerline
Vehicle Construction AccessPotential Vehicle Construction Access
"Graded Construction Access
and Structure Pads
!( "Existing Pole Existing Substation
Existing ATC Transmission LineExisting Non-ATC Transmission Line
Transmission Right-of-ROW**Right-of-Way shown on this map is approximate and is shown for guidance only
Y Y YProposed PoleDIRECT EMBED
Proposed PoleFOUNDATION
Proposed PoleVIBRATORY ú TCSB
Temporary Clear Span Bridge
STOP - NO VEHICLE ACCESSFOOT TRAFFIC ONLY !"$!"$
DApproximate wire set up area
(Dimensions: Approximately 200' X 400')
!.Protected or Sensitive Resource -
Construction Technique Protocol Needed
Invasive Species -Construction Technique Protocol Needed
!(D Existing Pole to be Removed
Topographic LineElevation
200
Clearing Access Only
Possible Wetland (WDNR Wetland) City/Village/Town Boundary
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
Delineated Wetland
WDNR Perennial StreamWDNR Intermittent Stream
Property LineShown with:
Parcel Numberand
Owner Name
Field Lo cated Waterw ay
DATCP Identified Soils -Difficult to Decompact
State Owned Property
Alignment based on data received 1/21/2016.
£¤12§̈¦90
LYNDON NEWPORT
DELLONA
WisconsinDells
LakeDelton
DELTON
Columbia
Juneau
Sauk
ST23
ST131
1514
13
12
11109
87
65
4
3
21
Map Area Shown in RED
ENVIRONMENTAL ACCESS PLANSEGMENT 3
BADGER COULEE 345 kVTRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT
The informat ion p resented in th is map document is advisory and is intended for reference purposes only. Applican ts ' ownedand opera ted faci l i ty locations a re approximate . Da ta Sources: ATC, WDNR, WDOT, PSCW, FAA, Xce l Energy, DPC,County LIOs, MVC, NHLT, NRCS, WI DHS, WI DCF. Imagery NAIP 2010.
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Villageof LakeDelton
Town ofDelton
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954
952950
948
924
920
918
916
93493
2
930928926
91491291
0
904
886
874872870
868866
976974972970968966964
960958956
94894694
494
294
0938
936
898
896894
892
890
876874
872
870
958956
936934
904902
900
900
898
900
898
896
894
946944
942
940
938
922
908
906
902
896
892
890
888
884
882
880
878
962
954
952
950
922906
900
888
13-6-20.4 10/47, 957
956
CDL-BRG30520- RichardHudzinski
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30530 -RT&D Properties,LLC, as WI limitedliability company
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
NON-REGULATEDDRAINAGE FEATURE - DNR
CONFIRMED (PENDING)
No land disturbance onparcel CDL-BRG30550 without
environmental approval
CDL-BRG30550 -Jewish Community
Centers
CDL-BRG30550 -Jewish Community
Centers
Temporary mattingrequired below the OHWMof Lake Blass. Mattingshould span waterway
H-R5a
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Proposed Centerline
Vehicle Construction AccessPotential Vehicle Construction Access
"Graded Construction Access
and Structure Pads
!( "Existing Pole Existing Substation
Existing ATC Transmission LineExisting Non-ATC Transmission Line
Transmission Right-of-ROW**Right-of-Way shown on this map is approximate and is shown for guidance only
Y Y YProposed PoleDIRECT EMBED
Proposed PoleFOUNDATION
Proposed PoleVIBRATORY ú TCSB
Temporary Clear Span Bridge
STOP - NO VEHICLE ACCESSFOOT TRAFFIC ONLY !"$!"$
DApproximate wire set up area
(Dimensions: Approximately 200' X 400')
!.Protected or Sensitive Resource -
Construction Technique Protocol Needed
Invasive Species -Construction Technique Protocol Needed
!(D Existing Pole to be Removed
Topographic LineElevation
200
Clearing Access Only
Possible Wetland (WDNR Wetland) City/Village/Town Boundary
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
Delineated Wetland
WDNR Perennial StreamWDNR Intermittent Stream
Property LineShown with:
Parcel Numberand
Owner Name
Field Lo cated Waterw ay
DATCP Identified Soils -Difficult to Decompact
State Owned Property
Alignment based on data received 1/21/2016.
£¤12
§̈¦90
LYNDON
DELLONA
WisconsinDells
FAIRFIELD
LakeDelton
DELTON
Columbia
Sauk
ST23
ST13
ST33
17
16
1514
13
12
11109
87
65
4
3
21
Map Area Shown in RED
ENVIRONMENTAL ACCESS PLANSEGMENT 3
BADGER COULEE 345 kVTRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT
The informat ion p resented in th is map document is advisory and is intended for reference purposes only. Applican ts ' ownedand opera ted faci l i ty locations a re approximate . Da ta Sources: ATC, WDNR, WDOT, PSCW, FAA, Xce l Energy, DPC,County LIOs, MVC, NHLT, NRCS, WI DHS, WI DCF. Imagery NAIP 2010.
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Y
Y
Y
Y
YT1
3N, R
6E, S
20
T13N
, R6E
, S29
SAUKCOUNTY
§̈¦90
Village ofLake Delton
Town ofDelton
Paint
ers Ln
White Birch Rd
Xana
du R
d
105296
8
966
964
962960
954
910
982980978 97
697
497
297
0
958
105010461042104010381036
934
930
924
918
984
932
926
1048
1044
990
992
986
940
994
988
956
936
898
97297096896
6964962
848846
94293
6932
874
960958954
956
944
862
912910
914
904
916
858
918
902
920
850
922
854
924
882
926
898
910908
906904
902
886
900898
894
888
912
862
948
914
920918
916
922
852
924
854
926
856
928
860
864
858
850
962960958956954952
940
934930
942
912938
922
1054
10521050
10481046
10441042
1040
1038
1036
1034
1032
940936
934
950
948
946
934932930
942936
926
934924
964
962960
958956
950948
946
84284
0
970
968
964
962
958956
846
844
846
844
944942
1034
1032
1030
1028
1026
1024
1022
1020
1018
1016
1014
1012
1010
1002
998
996
952
950
946
944
928
1004
952
950
948
946
940
934
930
906
900
894
880
860
856
844
946
944
940
938
936
932
930
896
892
890
882
876
874
872
848
950 948
954
952
942
938
940
938 954
932
846
844
964
974
972
968
964
958
958
956
956
940
846
844
PROTECTED SPECIES:No work betweenMarch 15-July 31unless authorizedby Environmental
CDL-BRG30520- RichardHudzinski
CDL-BRG30510 -Herbert E & Carol
Anne Seidel AbLiving Trust
CDL-BRG30500- Rosemarie
Seidel
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30480- R & G Inc
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30485- Road
CDL-BRG30485- Road
CDL-BRG30490 -Hopeful Gonnering &Melissa Page-Fockler
CDL-BRG30490 -Hopeful Gonnering &Melissa Page-Fockler
MirrorLake
State Park
H-R
6
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Proposed Centerline
Vehicle Construction AccessPotential Vehicle Construction Access
"Graded Construction Access
and Structure Pads
!( "Existing Pole Existing Substation
Existing ATC Transmission LineExisting Non-ATC Transmission Line
Transmission Right-of-ROW**Right-of-Way shown on this map is approximate and is shown for guidance only
Y Y YProposed PoleDIRECT EMBED
Proposed PoleFOUNDATION
Proposed PoleVIBRATORY ú TCSB
Temporary Clear Span Bridge
STOP - NO VEHICLE ACCESSFOOT TRAFFIC ONLY !"$!"$
DApproximate wire set up area
(Dimensions: Approximately 200' X 400')
!.Protected or Sensitive Resource -
Construction Technique Protocol Needed
Invasive Species -Construction Technique Protocol Needed
!(D Existing Pole to be Removed
Topographic LineElevation
200
Clearing Access Only
Possible Wetland (WDNR Wetland) City/Village/Town Boundary
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
Delineated Wetland
WDNR Perennial StreamWDNR Intermittent Stream
Property LineShown with:
Parcel Numberand
Owner Name
Field Lo cated Waterw ay
DATCP Identified Soils -Difficult to Decompact
State Owned Property
Alignment based on data received 1/21/2016.
£¤12
§̈¦90
DELLONA
WisconsinDells
FAIRFIELD
EXCELSIOR
LakeDelton
DELTON
Sauk
ST23
ST13
ST33
17
16
1514
13
12
11109
87
65
4
3
21
Map Area Shown in RED
ENVIRONMENTAL ACCESS PLANSEGMENT 3
BADGER COULEE 345 kVTRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT
The informat ion p resented in th is map document is advisory and is intended for reference purposes only. Applican ts ' ownedand opera ted faci l i ty locations a re approximate . Da ta Sources: ATC, WDNR, WDOT, PSCW, FAA, Xce l Energy, DPC,County LIOs, MVC, NHLT, NRCS, WI DHS, WI DCF. Imagery NAIP 2010.
D
D
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
T13N, R6E, S29
T13N, R6E, S28
SAUKCOUNTY
§̈¦90
Town ofDelton
Ishnala Rd
998
978
972970
968
966
964
962
892890
960
958956
954
948
928
99299
098898
698498
298097
6974
930
894
888886
952
950
942
928
924
920918
916906
898892
890
888
886
884
882
944
926
922
914
912
910
912910908906
904
902
900898896
966
964
952
962960958
956942
94093
0966
960
968
962
928926
924922920918
962
960
884880
878
972 970 968
922
920
918
920916
958
956
926
924
880
878
994
952
950
946
944
942
940
938
936
934
932
926924
922
920
918
916
914
912
910
908
906
904
900
896
954
948
946
940
938
936
934
932
930
908
904
902
900
896
894
914
954
954
964968
882
918
976950 988
964
964
958
926
924
PROTECTED SPECIES:No work betweenMarch 15-July 31unless authorizedby Environmental
PROTECTED SPECIES:Environmental
Monitor needed forall work between
April 15-September 30.No ground disturbancefrom October 1-April 14
PROTECTED SPECIES:Environmental
Monitor needed forall work between
April 15-September 30.No ground disturbancefrom October 1-April 14
PROTECTED SPECIES:Environmental
Monitor needed forall work between
April 15-September 30.No ground disturbancefrom October 1-April 14
CDL-BRG30010- State
of Wisconsin CDL-BRG30460 -Avonelle M Kissack
Living Trust
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30480- R & G Inc
CDL-BRG30010- State
of WisconsinCDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30010- State of
Wisconsin
Mirror LakeState Park
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Proposed Centerline
Vehicle Construction AccessPotential Vehicle Construction Access
"Graded Construction Access
and Structure Pads
!( "Existing Pole Existing Substation
Existing ATC Transmission LineExisting Non-ATC Transmission Line
Transmission Right-of-ROW**Right-of-Way shown on this map is approximate and is shown for guidance only
Y Y YProposed PoleDIRECT EMBED
Proposed PoleFOUNDATION
Proposed PoleVIBRATORY ú TCSB
Temporary Clear Span Bridge
STOP - NO VEHICLE ACCESSFOOT TRAFFIC ONLY !"$!"$
DApproximate wire set up area
(Dimensions: Approximately 200' X 400')
!.Protected or Sensitive Resource -
Construction Technique Protocol Needed
Invasive Species -Construction Technique Protocol Needed
!(D Existing Pole to be Removed
Topographic LineElevation
200
Clearing Access Only
Possible Wetland (WDNR Wetland) City/Village/Town Boundary
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
Delineated Wetland
WDNR Perennial StreamWDNR Intermittent Stream
Property LineShown with:
Parcel Numberand
Owner Name
Field Lo cated Waterw ay
DATCP Identified Soils -Difficult to Decompact
State Owned Property
Alignment based on data received 1/21/2016.
£¤12
§̈¦90
NEWPORT
DELLONA
FAIRFIELDEXCELSIOR
LakeDelton
DELTON
Columbia
Sauk
ST16
ST23
171615
14131211
109
8
7
6
5
4
3
Map Area Shown in RED
ENVIRONMENTAL ACCESS PLANSEGMENT 3
BADGER COULEE 345 kVTRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT
The informat ion p resented in th is map document is advisory and is intended for reference purposes only. Applican ts ' ownedand opera ted faci l i ty locations a re approximate . Da ta Sources: ATC, WDNR, WDOT, PSCW, FAA, Xce l Energy, DPC,County LIOs, MVC, NHLT, NRCS, WI DHS, WI DCF. Imagery NAIP 2010.
Y
Y
Y
T13N, R6E, S28T13N, R6E, S33
SAUKCOUNTY
§̈¦90
Villageof LakeDelton
Town ofDelton
Ishnala Rd
934932
928
926
924
922
918
916
914
912
910
908
906904
946944942940938936
940
938936
934932
930
928
926
924922
920
918
916
914
912
910
958956954952950
950948
946
944
942
940930
928
916
914
912
960
958
970
968
964
962
970
966
964
960
958
956
954
952
950
948
930
920902 900
948
946
944
942
960
952
926
918
970
960
938938
926
918
916
Invasive Species (SeveralSpecies): Remain on mats or
inspect and clean vehiclesbefore leaving the area
BtB
PROTECTED SPECIES:Environmental
Monitor needed forall work between
April 15-September 30.No ground disturbancefrom October 1-April 14
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30460 -Avonelle M Kissack
Living Trust
CDL-BRG30460 -Avonelle M Kissack
Living Trust
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30450- Rosman and
Rcm LLC
CDL-BRG30450- Rosman and
Rcm LLC
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Proposed Centerline
Vehicle Construction AccessPotential Vehicle Construction Access
"Graded Construction Access
and Structure Pads
!( "Existing Pole Existing Substation
Existing ATC Transmission LineExisting Non-ATC Transmission Line
Transmission Right-of-ROW**Right-of-Way shown on this map is approximate and is shown for guidance only
Y Y YProposed PoleDIRECT EMBED
Proposed PoleFOUNDATION
Proposed PoleVIBRATORY ú TCSB
Temporary Clear Span Bridge
STOP - NO VEHICLE ACCESSFOOT TRAFFIC ONLY !"$!"$
DApproximate wire set up area
(Dimensions: Approximately 200' X 400')
!.Protected or Sensitive Resource -
Construction Technique Protocol Needed
Invasive Species -Construction Technique Protocol Needed
!(D Existing Pole to be Removed
Topographic LineElevation
200
Clearing Access Only
DDY
Y
YY
Y
Y
Y
Y
SAUKCOUNTY
§̈¦90
Is hnalaRd
Pine
ViewRd
DeltonRd
Busse Ln0 1,000500
Feet
Possible Wetland (WDNR Wetland) City/Village/Town Boundary
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
Delineated Wetland
WDNR Perennial StreamWDNR Intermittent Stream
Property LineShown with:
Parcel Numberand
Owner Name
Field Lo cated Waterw ay
DATCP Identified Soils -Difficult to Decompact
State Owned Property
Alignment based on data received 1/21/2016.
£¤12
§̈¦90
NEWPORT
DELLONA
WisconsinDells
FAIRFIELD
BARABOO
LakeDelton
DELTON
Columbia
Sauk
ST13
ST23
ST33
19
1817
16
1514
13
12
11109
87
65
4
3
2
Map Area Shown in RED
ENVIRONMENTAL ACCESS PLANSEGMENT 3
BADGER COULEE 345 kVTRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT
The informat ion p resented in th is map document is advisory and is intended for reference purposes only. Applican ts ' ownedand opera ted faci l i ty locations a re approximate . Da ta Sources: ATC, WDNR, WDOT, PSCW, FAA, Xce l Energy, DPC,County LIOs, MVC, NHLT, NRCS, WI DHS, WI DCF. Imagery NAIP 2010.
Y
Y
Y
T13N
, R6E
, S28
T13N
, R6E
, S33
T13N, R6E, S33
T13N, R6E, S34
SAUKCOUNTY
££12
§̈¦90
Village ofLake Delton
Town ofDelton
Timothy Ln (1)
Pine View Rd
Delton Rd
Deer
Run R
d
Busse Ln
962
96095
895695
4952
950
948946
944942
940938936934932930
95295
094894
694494
2
940938936
934
962
960
958956
954952
962
960958
956954
952
952
950
948
946
930928926924922
922920918
916
952
950
956954952950
936
934 932
916
914
912
964
962
932930
934
932
928
926 924
920
944
914
912
954
962
958
940
940
938
938
938 936
936 930
920
Invasive Species (SeveralSpecies): Remain on mats orinspect and clean vehiclesbefore leaving the area
BtB
CDL-BRG30010- State
of Wisconsin
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30450- Rosman
and Rcm LLC
CDL-BRG30450- Rosman
and Rcm LLC
NON-REGULATED -DNR CONFIRMED
(PENDING)
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Proposed Centerline
Vehicle Construction AccessPotential Vehicle Construction Access
"Graded Construction Access
and Structure Pads
!( "Existing Pole Existing Substation
Existing ATC Transmission LineExisting Non-ATC Transmission Line
Transmission Right-of-ROW**Right-of-Way shown on this map is approximate and is shown for guidance only
Y Y YProposed PoleDIRECT EMBED
Proposed PoleFOUNDATION
Proposed PoleVIBRATORY ú TCSB
Temporary Clear Span Bridge
STOP - NO VEHICLE ACCESSFOOT TRAFFIC ONLY !"$!"$
DApproximate wire set up area
(Dimensions: Approximately 200' X 400')
!.Protected or Sensitive Resource -
Construction Technique Protocol Needed
Invasive Species -Construction Technique Protocol Needed
!(D Existing Pole to be Removed
Topographic LineElevation
200
Clearing Access Only
Possible Wetland (WDNR Wetland) City/Village/Town Boundary
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
Delineated Wetland
WDNR Perennial StreamWDNR Intermittent Stream
Property LineShown with:
Parcel Numberand
Owner Name
Field Lo cated Waterw ay
DATCP Identified Soils -Difficult to Decompact
State Owned Property
Alignment based on data received 1/21/2016.
£¤12
§̈¦90
NEWPORT
DELLONA
FAIRFIELD
LakeDelton
DELTON
Columbia
Sauk
ST23
ST16
ST33
18
171615
14131211
109
8
7
6
5
4
Map Area Shown in RED
ENVIRONMENTAL ACCESS PLANSEGMENT 3
BADGER COULEE 345 kVTRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT
The informat ion p resented in th is map document is advisory and is intended for reference purposes only. Applican ts ' ownedand opera ted faci l i ty locations a re approximate . Da ta Sources: ATC, WDNR, WDOT, PSCW, FAA, Xce l Energy, DPC,County LIOs, MVC, NHLT, NRCS, WI DHS, WI DCF. Imagery NAIP 2010.
Y Y Y
T13N
, R6E
, S33
T13N
, R6E
, S34
SAUKCOUNTY££12
Village ofLake Delton
Town ofDelton
Delton Rd
Timothy Ln (1)Deer Run Rd
Busse Ln
970968966964962
960
958956954952950948946944942940938936934932
970
968
966
964
960
958
956
948946
94494294
0
956
954
960958
960
958
956
952
950
964
962
954
952
930
950
938
93693
4
932
962
970
954
938
Invasive Species (SeveralSpecies): Remain on mats or
inspect and clean vehiclesbefore leaving the area
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30423 -Virgil & Cynthia
Dickinson
CDL-BRG30423 -Virgil & Cynthia
Dickinson
CDL-BRG30010- State
of Wisconsin
CDL-BRG30420 -Kenneth Dickinsonand John Lochhead
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30440- Scenic
Traveler Inc
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30450- Rosman
and Rcm LLC
CDL-BRG30450- Rosman and
Rcm LLC
NON-REGULATED -DNR CONFIRMED(PENDING)
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Proposed Centerline
Vehicle Construction AccessPotential Vehicle Construction Access
"Graded Construction Access
and Structure Pads
!( "Existing Pole Existing Substation
Existing ATC Transmission LineExisting Non-ATC Transmission Line
Transmission Right-of-ROW**Right-of-Way shown on this map is approximate and is shown for guidance only
Y Y YProposed PoleDIRECT EMBED
Proposed PoleFOUNDATION
Proposed PoleVIBRATORY ú TCSB
Temporary Clear Span Bridge
STOP - NO VEHICLE ACCESSFOOT TRAFFIC ONLY !"$!"$
DApproximate wire set up area
(Dimensions: Approximately 200' X 400')
!.Protected or Sensitive Resource -
Construction Technique Protocol Needed
Invasive Species -Construction Technique Protocol Needed
!(D Existing Pole to be Removed
Topographic LineElevation
200
Clearing Access Only
Possible Wetland (WDNR Wetland) City/Village/Town Boundary
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
Delineated Wetland
WDNR Perennial StreamWDNR Intermittent Stream
Property LineShown with:
Parcel Numberand
Owner Name
Field Lo cated Waterw ay
DATCP Identified Soils -Difficult to Decompact
State Owned Property
Alignment based on data received 1/21/2016.
£¤12
§̈¦90
NEWPORT
FAIRFIELD
LakeDelton
DELTON
Columbia
Sauk
ST23
ST33
ST16
1918
171615
14131211
109
8
7
6
5
4
Map Area Shown in RED
ENVIRONMENTAL ACCESS PLANSEGMENT 3
BADGER COULEE 345 kVTRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT
The informat ion p resented in th is map document is advisory and is intended for reference purposes only. Applican ts ' ownedand opera ted faci l i ty locations a re approximate . Da ta Sources: ATC, WDNR, WDOT, PSCW, FAA, Xce l Energy, DPC,County LIOs, MVC, NHLT, NRCS, WI DHS, WI DCF. Imagery NAIP 2010.
D
Y
Y
Y Y
SAUKCOUNTY Town of
Delton
Moon Rd (1)
978976
974
968
966964
962
960
958
956
954
952
950
948
946
944
942982
978976974972970
968
966964
966
964
962
960
958
954952
950
948
948946
944
942
940
954
952
956
954
950
962
960
962
960
940
938
966
964
956
954
95295
0
982
980
972
970
940
980
950
978936974
948
948
CDL-BRG30360 - DavidM & Elizabeth I
Smith Living TrustCDL-BRG30370- Mountain
Faith Church
CDL-BRG30380- VirginiaRohde
CDL-BRG30390- Donna &
Karen SarafinCDL-BRG30400 - JamesGibson & Melanie
Platt-Gibson
CDL-BRG30410- Charles &
Juanita Buelow
CDL-BRG30360 - DavidM & Elizabeth I
Smith Living Trust
CDL-BRG30420 -Kenneth Dickinsonand John Lochhead
137553 137554 137555
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Proposed Centerline
Vehicle Construction AccessPotential Vehicle Construction Access
"Graded Construction Access
and Structure Pads
!( "Existing Pole Existing Substation
Existing ATC Transmission LineExisting Non-ATC Transmission Line
Transmission Right-of-ROW**Right-of-Way shown on this map is approximate and is shown for guidance only
Y Y YProposed PoleDIRECT EMBED
Proposed PoleFOUNDATION
Proposed PoleVIBRATORY ú TCSB
Temporary Clear Span Bridge
STOP - NO VEHICLE ACCESSFOOT TRAFFIC ONLY !"$!"$
DApproximate wire set up area
(Dimensions: Approximately 200' X 400')
!.Protected or Sensitive Resource -
Construction Technique Protocol Needed
Invasive Species -Construction Technique Protocol Needed
!(D Existing Pole to be Removed
Topographic LineElevation
200
Clearing Access Only
Possible Wetland (WDNR Wetland) City/Village/Town Boundary
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
Delineated Wetland
WDNR Perennial StreamWDNR Intermittent Stream
Property LineShown with:
Parcel Numberand
Owner Name
Field Lo cated Waterw ay
DATCP Identified Soils -Difficult to Decompact
State Owned Property
Alignment based on data received 1/21/2016.
£¤12
§̈¦90
NEWPORT
FAIRFIELD
LakeDelton
DELTON
Columbia
Sauk
ST23
ST16
201918
171615
14131211
109
8
7
6
5
4
Map Area Shown in RED
ENVIRONMENTAL ACCESS PLANSEGMENT 3
BADGER COULEE 345 kVTRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT
The informat ion p resented in th is map document is advisory and is intended for reference purposes only. Applican ts ' ownedand opera ted faci l i ty locations a re approximate . Da ta Sources: ATC, WDNR, WDOT, PSCW, FAA, Xce l Energy, DPC,County LIOs, MVC, NHLT, NRCS, WI DHS, WI DCF. Imagery NAIP 2010.
DY
Y
Y
T13N
, R6E
, S27
T13N
, R6E
, S26
T13N, R6E, S27T13N, R6E, S34
T13N, R6E, S26T13N, R6E, S35
T13N
, R6E
, S34
T13N
, R6E
, S35
SAUKCOUNTY
§̈¦90
Village ofLake Delton
Town ofDelton
Bunker Dr
968 966
964
962 960 958 956
954
952
948
946
944
942
940
938
936 934
960
956954
952
950
948
946
942
940
938
936934
930
928
926924
922
920
918
91699
6
970
96896
6
978972
980 976
960
95895
6
942
940
936
934922 92
0
914
912
964962
928
926
990
988
986
984
982
980
978
976
974
970
950
932
930
962
958
944
932
992
956
954
952
950
942
938
938
938
930
922
CDL-BRG30360 - DavidM & Elizabeth I
Smith Living Trust
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30370- Mountain
Faith Church
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30357- Webb Farms
II, LLC
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
NON-REGULATED -DNR CONFIRMED(PENDING)
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Proposed Centerline
Vehicle Construction AccessPotential Vehicle Construction Access
"Graded Construction Access
and Structure Pads
!( "Existing Pole Existing Substation
Existing ATC Transmission LineExisting Non-ATC Transmission Line
Transmission Right-of-ROW**Right-of-Way shown on this map is approximate and is shown for guidance only
Y Y YProposed PoleDIRECT EMBED
Proposed PoleFOUNDATION
Proposed PoleVIBRATORY ú TCSB
Temporary Clear Span Bridge
STOP - NO VEHICLE ACCESSFOOT TRAFFIC ONLY !"$!"$
DApproximate wire set up area
(Dimensions: Approximately 200' X 400')
!.Protected or Sensitive Resource -
Construction Technique Protocol Needed
Invasive Species -Construction Technique Protocol Needed
!(D Existing Pole to be Removed
Topographic LineElevation
200
Clearing Access Only
Possible Wetland (WDNR Wetland) City/Village/Town Boundary
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
Delineated Wetland
WDNR Perennial StreamWDNR Intermittent Stream
Property LineShown with:
Parcel Numberand
Owner Name
Field Lo cated Waterw ay
DATCP Identified Soils -Difficult to Decompact
State Owned Property
Alignment based on data received 1/21/2016.
£¤12
§̈¦90
NEWPORT
WisconsinDells
FAIRFIELD
LakeDelton
DELTON
Columbia
Sauk
ST23
2019181716
1514
13
12111098
7
6
5
4
3
2
Map Area Shown in RED
ENVIRONMENTAL ACCESS PLANSEGMENT 3
BADGER COULEE 345 kVTRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT
The informat ion p resented in th is map document is advisory and is intended for reference purposes only. Applican ts ' ownedand opera ted faci l i ty locations a re approximate . Da ta Sources: ATC, WDNR, WDOT, PSCW, FAA, Xce l Energy, DPC,County LIOs, MVC, NHLT, NRCS, WI DHS, WI DCF. Imagery NAIP 2010.
Y
Y
Y
Y
T13N, R6E, S26
T13N, R6E, S35
SAUKCOUNTY
§̈¦90
Town ofDelton
Bunker Dr
946944
942
938936
934932
930
928
926
924
922
918916
914
912
910
908
906
904
902
900898
888886
884882
878876
874872
870
948
946
944
942
940
918
938
920916
962
960
958
956
954
896892
882
880
878
880
878
876
882
880
922920
898896
952
950
948
940
896
894
892
890
880 868
866
864862
934
930
926914
912
894
952 952
942
930
906
904
882CDL-BRG30010
- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30355- Webb
Farms LLC
CDL-BRG30355- Webb
Farms LLC
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30357- Webb Farms
II, LLC
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
137560
137562
137559
137561
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Proposed Centerline
Vehicle Construction AccessPotential Vehicle Construction Access
"Graded Construction Access
and Structure Pads
!( "Existing Pole Existing Substation
Existing ATC Transmission LineExisting Non-ATC Transmission Line
Transmission Right-of-ROW**Right-of-Way shown on this map is approximate and is shown for guidance only
Y Y YProposed PoleDIRECT EMBED
Proposed PoleFOUNDATION
Proposed PoleVIBRATORY ú TCSB
Temporary Clear Span Bridge
STOP - NO VEHICLE ACCESSFOOT TRAFFIC ONLY !"$!"$
DApproximate wire set up area
(Dimensions: Approximately 200' X 400')
!.Protected or Sensitive Resource -
Construction Technique Protocol Needed
Invasive Species -Construction Technique Protocol Needed
!(D Existing Pole to be Removed
Topographic LineElevation
200
Clearing Access Only
D
D
Y
YY
Y
YY YY
YY Y
SAUKCOUNTY
")T
")A
§̈¦90
Moon Rd (1)
Bunker Dr
0 1,000500
Feet
Possible Wetland (WDNR Wetland) City/Village/Town Boundary
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
Delineated Wetland
WDNR Perennial StreamWDNR Intermittent Stream
Property LineShown with:
Parcel Numberand
Owner Name
Field Lo cated Waterw ay
DATCP Identified Soils -Difficult to Decompact
State Owned Property
Alignment based on data received 1/21/2016.
£¤12
§̈¦90
NEWPORT
FAIRFIELD
LakeDelton
DELTON
Columbia
Sauk
ST23
212019181716
1514
13
12111098
7
Map Area Shown in RED
ENVIRONMENTAL ACCESS PLANSEGMENT 3
BADGER COULEE 345 kVTRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT
The informat ion p resented in th is map document is advisory and is intended for reference purposes only. Applican ts ' ownedand opera ted faci l i ty locations a re approximate . Da ta Sources: ATC, WDNR, WDOT, PSCW, FAA, Xce l Energy, DPC,County LIOs, MVC, NHLT, NRCS, WI DHS, WI DCF. Imagery NAIP 2010.
Y
YY
Y
T13N, R6E, S36
T13N, R6E, S35
SAUKCOUNTY
")A
§̈¦90
Town ofDelton
Moon Rd (1)
930928
92492292
091891
691491
2
90890
690490
2900
898896
894892
890888886884882
880878
876
892
890
888
886
884
882
880
910908
906
904
878
876 874
884
882
880
872870868
894 892
892 890
880878
874
872
874872
872
870
932
926
910
882
900
894
890
882
878
878
878
878
878
872
872
BtB
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30355- Webb
Farms LLC
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30355- Webb
Farms LLC
CDL-BRG30340- Mervin Cook
CDL-BRG30350- Thomas &Gail Webb
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30330 -Gary & Pamela
Cummings Liv Trust
CDL-BRG30010- State
of Wisconsin
NON-REGULATED- DNR CONFIRMED(PENDING)
137563
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Proposed Centerline
Vehicle Construction AccessPotential Vehicle Construction Access
"Graded Construction Access
and Structure Pads
!( "Existing Pole Existing Substation
Existing ATC Transmission LineExisting Non-ATC Transmission Line
Transmission Right-of-ROW**Right-of-Way shown on this map is approximate and is shown for guidance only
Y Y YProposed PoleDIRECT EMBED
Proposed PoleFOUNDATION
Proposed PoleVIBRATORY ú TCSB
Temporary Clear Span Bridge
STOP - NO VEHICLE ACCESSFOOT TRAFFIC ONLY !"$!"$
DApproximate wire set up area
(Dimensions: Approximately 200' X 400')
!.Protected or Sensitive Resource -
Construction Technique Protocol Needed
Invasive Species -Construction Technique Protocol Needed
!(D Existing Pole to be Removed
Topographic LineElevation
200
Clearing Access Only
Possible Wetland (WDNR Wetland) City/Village/Town Boundary
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
Delineated Wetland
WDNR Perennial StreamWDNR Intermittent Stream
Property LineShown with:
Parcel Numberand
Owner Name
Field Lo cated Waterw ay
DATCP Identified Soils -Difficult to Decompact
State Owned Property
Alignment based on data received 1/21/2016.
£¤12
§̈¦90
LEWISTON
NEWPORT
WisconsinDells
FAIRFIELD
LakeDelton
DELTON
Columbia
Sauk
22212019
18171615
1413
12111098
Map Area Shown in RED
ENVIRONMENTAL ACCESS PLANSEGMENT 3
BADGER COULEE 345 kVTRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT
The informat ion p resented in th is map document is advisory and is intended for reference purposes only. Applican ts ' ownedand opera ted faci l i ty locations a re approximate . Da ta Sources: ATC, WDNR, WDOT, PSCW, FAA, Xce l Energy, DPC,County LIOs, MVC, NHLT, NRCS, WI DHS, WI DCF. Imagery NAIP 2010.
DDYY
YYY
YY
YY
SAUKCOUNTY
§̈¦90 Town ofDelton
900
898 896 894 892
890 888
878
876
874
872
870
904902900898896894892890888
886
884
888
886
886
884
866
864
882
880
868
906
884
882
BtB
CDL-BRG30330 -Gary & Pamela
Cummings Liv Trust
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30325 - WilliamCummings & Gary & Pamela
Cummings Living Trust
CDL-BRG30325 - WilliamCummings & Gary & Pamela
Cummings Living Trust
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30320- William
Cummings
CDL-BRG30310 -William R &
Charlene M TurnerJt Revoc Trust
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
137567
137569
137566
137568
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Proposed Centerline
Vehicle Construction AccessPotential Vehicle Construction Access
"Graded Construction Access
and Structure Pads
!( "Existing Pole Existing Substation
Existing ATC Transmission LineExisting Non-ATC Transmission Line
Transmission Right-of-ROW**Right-of-Way shown on this map is approximate and is shown for guidance only
Y Y YProposed PoleDIRECT EMBED
Proposed PoleFOUNDATION
Proposed PoleVIBRATORY ú TCSB
Temporary Clear Span Bridge
STOP - NO VEHICLE ACCESSFOOT TRAFFIC ONLY !"$!"$
DApproximate wire set up area
(Dimensions: Approximately 200' X 400')
!.Protected or Sensitive Resource -
Construction Technique Protocol Needed
Invasive Species -Construction Technique Protocol Needed
!(D Existing Pole to be Removed
Topographic LineElevation
200
Clearing Access Only
Possible Wetland (WDNR Wetland) City/Village/Town Boundary
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
Delineated Wetland
WDNR Perennial StreamWDNR Intermittent Stream
Property LineShown with:
Parcel Numberand
Owner Name
Field Lo cated Waterw ay
DATCP Identified Soils -Difficult to Decompact
State Owned Property
Alignment based on data received 1/21/2016.
£¤12
§̈¦90
LEWISTON
NEWPORT
FAIRFIELD
LakeDelton
DELTON
Columbia
Sauk
2322
212019181716
1514
13
1211109
Map Area Shown in RED
ENVIRONMENTAL ACCESS PLANSEGMENT 3
BADGER COULEE 345 kVTRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT
The informat ion p resented in th is map document is advisory and is intended for reference purposes only. Applican ts ' ownedand opera ted faci l i ty locations a re approximate . Da ta Sources: ATC, WDNR, WDOT, PSCW, FAA, Xce l Energy, DPC,County LIOs, MVC, NHLT, NRCS, WI DHS, WI DCF. Imagery NAIP 2010.
YY
YY
YY
YY
T13N, R7E, S31
T13N, R6E, S36
SAUKCOUNTY
§̈¦90 Town ofFairfield
Town ofDelton
Gillem Rd
90490290089889
689
489
2
890
888
886
884
882
880878
876874
872
870
868
866
864
882880878
876
890
884882
880878
876
872
870
868866
862860
858
856
880
878
870
868
864
862
906
890
886
884
874
888
886
876
880
880
868864
864
862
878
BtB
CDL-BRG30310 -William R &
Charlene M TurnerJt Revoc Trust
CDL-BRG30310 -William R &
Charlene M TurnerJt Revoc Trust
CDL-BRG30010- State
of Wisconsin
CDL-BRG30310 -William R &
Charlene M TurnerJt Revoc Trust
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30300 -Clyde G & Carolyn AMoon Jt Revoc Trust
CDL-BRG30280 -William R &
Charlene M TurnerJt Revoc Trust
137569137570
137572
137571
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Proposed Centerline
Vehicle Construction AccessPotential Vehicle Construction Access
"Graded Construction Access
and Structure Pads
!( "Existing Pole Existing Substation
Existing ATC Transmission LineExisting Non-ATC Transmission Line
Transmission Right-of-ROW**Right-of-Way shown on this map is approximate and is shown for guidance only
Y Y YProposed PoleDIRECT EMBED
Proposed PoleFOUNDATION
Proposed PoleVIBRATORY ú TCSB
Temporary Clear Span Bridge
STOP - NO VEHICLE ACCESSFOOT TRAFFIC ONLY !"$!"$
DApproximate wire set up area
(Dimensions: Approximately 200' X 400')
!.Protected or Sensitive Resource -
Construction Technique Protocol Needed
Invasive Species -Construction Technique Protocol Needed
!(D Existing Pole to be Removed
Topographic LineElevation
200
Clearing Access Only
Possible Wetland (WDNR Wetland) City/Village/Town Boundary
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
Delineated Wetland
WDNR Perennial StreamWDNR Intermittent Stream
Property LineShown with:
Parcel Numberand
Owner Name
Field Lo cated Waterw ay
DATCP Identified Soils -Difficult to Decompact
State Owned Property
Alignment based on data received 1/21/2016.
£¤12
§̈¦90
LEWISTON
NEWPORT
FAIRFIELD
LakeDelton
DELTON
Columbia
Sauk
2242322
212019181716
1514
13
1211
Map Area Shown in RED
ENVIRONMENTAL ACCESS PLANSEGMENT 3
BADGER COULEE 345 kVTRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT
The informat ion p resented in th is map document is advisory and is intended for reference purposes only. Applican ts ' ownedand opera ted faci l i ty locations a re approximate . Da ta Sources: ATC, WDNR, WDOT, PSCW, FAA, Xce l Energy, DPC,County LIOs, MVC, NHLT, NRCS, WI DHS, WI DCF. Imagery NAIP 2010.
YY
YY
YY
YY
T13N, R7E, S31
T12N, R7E, S6
SAUKCOUNTY
§̈¦90
Town ofFairfield
934932
930
928926
924922
912910
908906
900898
896894
892890
888886
884882
880878
876 874 87
2 870 86
8 866 86
4
862
860858
856
890888
886884
882880
878876
850
848846
844842
840
920918
916914
914912910908
892
890
888
886
876
874
872
870
938936
890
888
880
878
854
852
920
918
916
914
904
902
912
884
872
872
CDL-BRG30240- Eugne C &
Mona C LarsenJt RevTrust
CDL-BRG30010- State
of WisconsinCDL-BRG30010
- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30280 -William R &
Charlene M TurnerJt Revoc Trust
CDL-BRG30280 -William R &
Charlene M TurnerJt Revoc Trust
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30270- ToddBulgrin
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30240- Eugne C &
Mona C LarsenJt RevTrust
Access fromE 12322
Shady Lane
137573
137574
137575137576
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Proposed Centerline
Vehicle Construction AccessPotential Vehicle Construction Access
"Graded Construction Access
and Structure Pads
!( "Existing Pole Existing Substation
Existing ATC Transmission LineExisting Non-ATC Transmission Line
Transmission Right-of-ROW**Right-of-Way shown on this map is approximate and is shown for guidance only
Y Y YProposed PoleDIRECT EMBED
Proposed PoleFOUNDATION
Proposed PoleVIBRATORY ú TCSB
Temporary Clear Span Bridge
STOP - NO VEHICLE ACCESSFOOT TRAFFIC ONLY !"$!"$
DApproximate wire set up area
(Dimensions: Approximately 200' X 400')
!.Protected or Sensitive Resource -
Construction Technique Protocol Needed
Invasive Species -Construction Technique Protocol Needed
!(D Existing Pole to be Removed
Topographic LineElevation
200
Clearing Access Only
\úDDYYY YYYY YY YY YY YY YY YY YY YY YY YY
SAUKCOUNTY
")T
§̈¦90
Gillem Rd
Shady Lane Rd0 2,0001,000
Feet
Possible Wetland (WDNR Wetland) City/Village/Town Boundary
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
Delineated Wetland
WDNR Perennial StreamWDNR Intermittent Stream
Property LineShown with:
Parcel Numberand
Owner Name
Field Lo cated Waterw ay
DATCP Identified Soils -Difficult to Decompact
State Owned Property
Alignment based on data received 1/21/2016.
£¤12
LEWISTON
NEWPORT
FAIRFIELD
LakeDelton
DELTON
Columbia
Sauk
252423
22212019
18171615
1413
12
Map Area Shown in RED
ENVIRONMENTAL ACCESS PLANSEGMENT 3
BADGER COULEE 345 kVTRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT
The informat ion p resented in th is map document is advisory and is intended for reference purposes only. Applican ts ' ownedand opera ted faci l i ty locations a re approximate . Da ta Sources: ATC, WDNR, WDOT, PSCW, FAA, Xce l Energy, DPC,County LIOs, MVC, NHLT, NRCS, WI DHS, WI DCF. Imagery NAIP 2010.
YY
YY
YY
YY
T13N, R7E, S31T13N, R7E, S32
T13N, R7E, S31
T12N, R7E, S6
T13N, R7E, S32
T12N, R7E, S5
T12N, R7E, S5
T12N, R7E, S6
SAUKCOUNTY
§̈¦90
Town ofFairfield
868
866
864 862
860
858
856
854
852
850
848
846
844
842
840
834832830
826824
820
818
874
872
870
868
866
864
848
846
844
842
840
844842
840838
830
828
860858
852
850
848
846
838
836
850848
816
814
870
836
834
828
822
862
846
826
844
832
828
818
CDL-BRG30250- Joe & Karen
Litscher
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30240- Eugne C &
Mona C LarsenJt RevTrust
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30240- Eugne C &
Mona C LarsenJt RevTrust
CDL-BRG30270- ToddBulgrin
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30240- Eugne C &
Mona C LarsenJt RevTrust
137576
137577
137578137579
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Proposed Centerline
Vehicle Construction AccessPotential Vehicle Construction Access
"Graded Construction Access
and Structure Pads
!( "Existing Pole Existing Substation
Existing ATC Transmission LineExisting Non-ATC Transmission Line
Transmission Right-of-ROW**Right-of-Way shown on this map is approximate and is shown for guidance only
Y Y YProposed PoleDIRECT EMBED
Proposed PoleFOUNDATION
Proposed PoleVIBRATORY ú TCSB
Temporary Clear Span Bridge
STOP - NO VEHICLE ACCESSFOOT TRAFFIC ONLY !"$!"$
DApproximate wire set up area
(Dimensions: Approximately 200' X 400')
!.Protected or Sensitive Resource -
Construction Technique Protocol Needed
Invasive Species -Construction Technique Protocol Needed
!(D Existing Pole to be Removed
Topographic LineElevation
200
Clearing Access Only
Possible Wetland (WDNR Wetland) City/Village/Town Boundary
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
Delineated Wetland
WDNR Perennial StreamWDNR Intermittent Stream
Property LineShown with:
Parcel Numberand
Owner Name
Field Lo cated Waterw ay
DATCP Identified Soils -Difficult to Decompact
State Owned Property
Alignment based on data received 1/21/2016.
LEWISTONNEWPORT
FAIRFIELD
DELTON
Columbia
Sauk
26252423
22212019
18171615
14
Map Area Shown in RED
ENVIRONMENTAL ACCESS PLANSEGMENT 3
BADGER COULEE 345 kVTRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT
The informat ion p resented in th is map document is advisory and is intended for reference purposes only. Applican ts ' ownedand opera ted faci l i ty locations a re approximate . Da ta Sources: ATC, WDNR, WDOT, PSCW, FAA, Xce l Energy, DPC,County LIOs, MVC, NHLT, NRCS, WI DHS, WI DCF. Imagery NAIP 2010.
\ \\ \\ \
ú YYY
Y
YY
YY
T13N, R7E, S32
T12N, R7E, S5
SAUKCOUNTY ")T
§̈¦90
Town ofFairfield
H-W8
896894892
890888886882
880
878876
874
872
87086886
6864862860858
85685485285
084884684
0838836834
832
830
828
82682482
2820818
870868866864862
856
876874872870868
86686
4
862
850
848
846
844
842
840
832
830828
826
824
870
868
842
840
820
818
816
860858854
852
820
818
908
904
902
900 898
884
844
842 860
822
872
872
872
862
860
860
850
850
850
848
838
822
818
816
CDL-BRG30010- State
of Wisconsin
CDL-BRG30250- Joe & Karen
Litscher
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30010- State
of Wisconsin
CDL-BRG30240- Eugne C &
Mona C LarsenJt RevTrust
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30250- Joe & Karen
Litscher
CDL-BRG30010- State
of Wisconsin
CDL-BRG30245 -Larsen JT RevTr LC, M A -LA
CDL-BRG30245- Larsen JT RevTr LC, M A -LA
137579 137580137581
137582
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Orthophotography: NAIP 2010
Proposed Centerline
Vehicle Construction AccessPotential Vehicle Construction Access
"Graded Construction Access
and Structure Pads
!( "Existing Pole Existing Substation
Existing ATC Transmission LineExisting Non-ATC Transmission Line
Transmission Right-of-ROW**Right-of-Way shown on this map is approximate and is shown for guidance only
Y Y YProposed PoleDIRECT EMBED
Proposed PoleFOUNDATION
Proposed PoleVIBRATORY ú TCSB
Temporary Clear Span Bridge
STOP - NO VEHICLE ACCESSFOOT TRAFFIC ONLY !"$!"$
DApproximate wire set up area
(Dimensions: Approximately 200' X 400')
!.Protected or Sensitive Resource -
Construction Technique Protocol Needed
Invasive Species -Construction Technique Protocol Needed
!(D Existing Pole to be Removed
Topographic LineElevation
200
Clearing Access Only
\\ \ú YY
YYYY
YY YY YY YY YY YY
SAUKCOUNTY
")T§̈¦90
Shady Lane Rd
0 1,000500
Feet
Possible Wetland (WDNR Wetland) City/Village/Town Boundary
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
Delineated Wetland
WDNR Perennial StreamWDNR Intermittent Stream
Property LineShown with:
Parcel Numberand
Owner Name
Field Lo cated Waterw ay
DATCP Identified Soils -Difficult to Decompact
State Owned Property
Alignment based on data received 1/21/2016.
LEWISTONNEWPORT
FAIRFIELD
BARABOO
DELTON
Columbia
Sauk
ST16
227262524
23222120
1918
171615
Map Area Shown in RED
ENVIRONMENTAL ACCESS PLANSEGMENT 3
BADGER COULEE 345 kVTRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT
The informat ion p resented in th is map document is advisory and is intended for reference purposes only. Applican ts ' ownedand opera ted faci l i ty locations a re approximate . Da ta Sources: ATC, WDNR, WDOT, PSCW, FAA, Xce l Energy, DPC,County LIOs, MVC, NHLT, NRCS, WI DHS, WI DCF. Imagery NAIP 2010.
\ \ \ \
\ \ \ \
\ \ \ \
YY
YY
YY
YY
T12N
, R7E
, S5
T12N
, R7E
, S4
SAUKCOUNTY
")T
§̈¦90
Town ofFairfield
Shady Lane Rd
H-W10
898
862860
858
856
854
852
896894892
900
870
890888
872
878876
870
868
866864862
852
890
888886
884
880
874
872
860
864862
84083
883683
4
846844
842
892
890888
886
884
882
880878
860858856854852850
848
858
856
854
852
850
900
894858
856
854
876
874872
866
864
886
884
882
878
874
868
866
882
858
856
854
850
848
846
844
884
882
880
878
876
868
866
832
862
898896
860
876
864
902
880
860
836
832
BtB
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30230 -Matthew & LindyLarsen Rev Trust
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30010 -State of Wisconsin
CDL-BRG30240- Eugne C &
Mona C LarsenJt RevTrust
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30245 -Larsen JT RevTr LC, M A -LA
CDL-BRG30245- Larsen JT RevTr LC, M A -LA
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Proposed Centerline
Vehicle Construction AccessPotential Vehicle Construction Access
"Graded Construction Access
and Structure Pads
!( "Existing Pole Existing Substation
Existing ATC Transmission LineExisting Non-ATC Transmission Line
Transmission Right-of-ROW**Right-of-Way shown on this map is approximate and is shown for guidance only
Y Y YProposed PoleDIRECT EMBED
Proposed PoleFOUNDATION
Proposed PoleVIBRATORY ú TCSB
Temporary Clear Span Bridge
STOP - NO VEHICLE ACCESSFOOT TRAFFIC ONLY !"$!"$
DApproximate wire set up area
(Dimensions: Approximately 200' X 400')
!.Protected or Sensitive Resource -
Construction Technique Protocol Needed
Invasive Species -Construction Technique Protocol Needed
!(D Existing Pole to be Removed
Topographic LineElevation
200
Clearing Access Only
Possible Wetland (WDNR Wetland) City/Village/Town Boundary
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
Delineated Wetland
WDNR Perennial StreamWDNR Intermittent Stream
Property LineShown with:
Parcel Numberand
Owner Name
Field Lo cated Waterw ay
DATCP Identified Soils -Difficult to Decompact
State Owned Property
Alignment based on data received 1/21/2016.
LEWISTON
NEWPORT
FAIRFIELD
DELTON
Columbia
Sauk
ST16
228
27262524
23222120
1918
1716
Map Area Shown in RED
ENVIRONMENTAL ACCESS PLANSEGMENT 3
BADGER COULEE 345 kVTRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT
The informat ion p resented in th is map document is advisory and is intended for reference purposes only. Applican ts ' ownedand opera ted faci l i ty locations a re approximate . Da ta Sources: ATC, WDNR, WDOT, PSCW, FAA, Xce l Energy, DPC,County LIOs, MVC, NHLT, NRCS, WI DHS, WI DCF. Imagery NAIP 2010.
YY
YY Y
YSAUK
COUNTY
§̈¦90
Town ofFairfield
Van HoosenRd
Shady Lane Rd
920
900 89
6 894 89
2 890
888
886884
882
878
872
868
866
864862
860858
856854
852850
848
846844
842
890
888886
862860
864858856854
884882
880
874
888
884
882
880
878
876874
872
870
868
866
876874872870868866864
862
900898896894892890
840
838
836
840
838
836
858856
932
930
920
918
866864
842
840
928
926
924
922918
916
914
912
910
908
906
904
902
898
880
876
874
870
878
876
872
870
868
866
886
864
860900
890
886
882
850
848
838
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30220- Michah J.Wiilliams
CDL-BRG30210- Richard &
Geraldine Schoenoff
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30230 -Matthew & LindyLarsen Rev Trust
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
137586137587
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Proposed Centerline
Vehicle Construction AccessPotential Vehicle Construction Access
"Graded Construction Access
and Structure Pads
!( "Existing Pole Existing Substation
Existing ATC Transmission LineExisting Non-ATC Transmission Line
Transmission Right-of-ROW**Right-of-Way shown on this map is approximate and is shown for guidance only
Y Y YProposed PoleDIRECT EMBED
Proposed PoleFOUNDATION
Proposed PoleVIBRATORY ú TCSB
Temporary Clear Span Bridge
STOP - NO VEHICLE ACCESSFOOT TRAFFIC ONLY !"$!"$
DApproximate wire set up area
(Dimensions: Approximately 200' X 400')
!.Protected or Sensitive Resource -
Construction Technique Protocol Needed
Invasive Species -Construction Technique Protocol Needed
!(D Existing Pole to be Removed
Topographic LineElevation
200
Clearing Access Only
Possible Wetland (WDNR Wetland) City/Village/Town Boundary
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
Delineated Wetland
WDNR Perennial StreamWDNR Intermittent Stream
Property LineShown with:
Parcel Numberand
Owner Name
Field Lo cated Waterw ay
DATCP Identified Soils -Difficult to Decompact
State Owned Property
Alignment based on data received 1/21/2016.
LEWISTON
NEWPORT
FAIRFIELD
CALEDONIA
Columbia
Sauk
ST33
ST16
329
2827
262524232221
201918
17
Map Area Shown in RED
ENVIRONMENTAL ACCESS PLANSEGMENT 3
BADGER COULEE 345 kVTRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT
The informat ion p resented in th is map document is advisory and is intended for reference purposes only. Applican ts ' ownedand opera ted faci l i ty locations a re approximate . Da ta Sources: ATC, WDNR, WDOT, PSCW, FAA, Xce l Energy, DPC,County LIOs, MVC, NHLT, NRCS, WI DHS, WI DCF. Imagery NAIP 2010.
D
D
YY
YY
YYY
T12N
, R7E
, S3
T12N
, R7E
, S4
SAUKCOUNTY
§̈¦90
Town ofFairfield
820818
816
814
812
810
808
806
804
840
838
830828
826 824
828826
824822
820818
816814
812810
840
838836834832830
844
842
840
838
836
834
844
842
838
83683
4
842
840
834
832
838
836
836
834
832
822
808 806
842
838
832
824
816
BtB
CDL-BRG30210- Richard &
Geraldine Schoenoff
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30210- Richard &
Geraldine Schoenoff
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30210- Richard &
Geraldine Schoenoff
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
137589
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Orthophotography: NAIP 2010
Proposed Centerline
Vehicle Construction AccessPotential Vehicle Construction Access
"Graded Construction Access
and Structure Pads
!( "Existing Pole Existing Substation
Existing ATC Transmission LineExisting Non-ATC Transmission Line
Transmission Right-of-ROW**Right-of-Way shown on this map is approximate and is shown for guidance only
Y Y YProposed PoleDIRECT EMBED
Proposed PoleFOUNDATION
Proposed PoleVIBRATORY ú TCSB
Temporary Clear Span Bridge
STOP - NO VEHICLE ACCESSFOOT TRAFFIC ONLY !"$!"$
DApproximate wire set up area
(Dimensions: Approximately 200' X 400')
!.Protected or Sensitive Resource -
Construction Technique Protocol Needed
Invasive Species -Construction Technique Protocol Needed
!(D Existing Pole to be Removed
Topographic LineElevation
200
Clearing Access Only
Possible Wetland (WDNR Wetland) City/Village/Town Boundary
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
Delineated Wetland
WDNR Perennial StreamWDNR Intermittent Stream
Property LineShown with:
Parcel Numberand
Owner Name
Field Lo cated Waterw ay
DATCP Identified Soils -Difficult to Decompact
State Owned Property
Alignment based on data received 1/21/2016.
LEWISTONNEWPORT
FAIRFIELD
CALEDONIA
Columbia
Sauk
ST33
ST16
31
3029
2827
262524232221
201918
Map Area Shown in RED
ENVIRONMENTAL ACCESS PLANSEGMENT 3
BADGER COULEE 345 kVTRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT
The informat ion p resented in th is map document is advisory and is intended for reference purposes only. Applican ts ' ownedand opera ted faci l i ty locations a re approximate . Da ta Sources: ATC, WDNR, WDOT, PSCW, FAA, Xce l Energy, DPC,County LIOs, MVC, NHLT, NRCS, WI DHS, WI DCF. Imagery NAIP 2010.
YY
YY
YY
T12N
, R7E
, S3
T12N
, R7E
, S2
SAUKCOUNTY
§̈¦90
Town ofFairfield
930928926
912
88488288087
687487287086
886686
486285
885685
485285
084884
684484
2840
83883683
4832
888886
878
860
830
828
858856
854852
850
848
846
888
886
884
882
880
890
878876874
872
83082
882682
4
832
818
932930
916
934
920
922918
904900
892
910
906902
896
870868
866864
862860
858856
940938
936
934
932
836
834
826
824
908906
940
924
922
920
918
916
914
910
908
906
904
902
900 898
896
894
892
890
826
904898
896
892
870
868
866
864
862
840
838
836
834
924
898
846
870
850
848
844
838
826
826
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30180 -Randall &Jean Abbs
CDL-BRG30200- Lawrence &Darlene Zuley
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30210- Richard &
Geraldine Schoenoff
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30190- MatthewWilliams
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Proposed Centerline
Vehicle Construction AccessPotential Vehicle Construction Access
"Graded Construction Access
and Structure Pads
!( "Existing Pole Existing Substation
Existing ATC Transmission LineExisting Non-ATC Transmission Line
Transmission Right-of-ROW**Right-of-Way shown on this map is approximate and is shown for guidance only
Y Y YProposed PoleDIRECT EMBED
Proposed PoleFOUNDATION
Proposed PoleVIBRATORY ú TCSB
Temporary Clear Span Bridge
STOP - NO VEHICLE ACCESSFOOT TRAFFIC ONLY !"$!"$
DApproximate wire set up area
(Dimensions: Approximately 200' X 400')
!.Protected or Sensitive Resource -
Construction Technique Protocol Needed
Invasive Species -Construction Technique Protocol Needed
!(D Existing Pole to be Removed
Topographic LineElevation
200
Clearing Access Only
\ \
!(
!(
!(
!(
!(
!(!(!(
!(
!(
!(
!(
!(
!(
!(
!(!(
!(
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D DYY YY YY YYY
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COUNTY
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§̈¦90
Hein Rd
N He
in R
d
S ch ep pRd
Van Hoosen Rd
0 2,0001,000
Feet
Possible Wetland (WDNR Wetland) City/Village/Town Boundary
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
Delineated Wetland
WDNR Perennial StreamWDNR Intermittent Stream
Property LineShown with:
Parcel Numberand
Owner Name
Field Lo cated Waterw ay
DATCP Identified Soils -Difficult to Decompact
State Owned Property
Alignment based on data received 1/21/2016.
LEWISTON
NEWPORT
FAIRFIELD
CALEDONIA
Columbia
Sauk
ST33
ST16
3231
3029
2827
262524232221
2019
Map Area Shown in RED
ENVIRONMENTAL ACCESS PLANSEGMENT 3
BADGER COULEE 345 kVTRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT
The informat ion p resented in th is map document is advisory and is intended for reference purposes only. Applican ts ' ownedand opera ted faci l i ty locations a re approximate . Da ta Sources: ATC, WDNR, WDOT, PSCW, FAA, Xce l Energy, DPC,County LIOs, MVC, NHLT, NRCS, WI DHS, WI DCF. Imagery NAIP 2010.
!(
!(
!(
!(
YY
YY
YY
YY
SAUKCOUNTY
§̈¦90
Town ofFairfield
Schepp Rd
898896 89
4 892 89
0
886 88
4 882
876 87
4 872 87
0
860
854
850
848
846
844
842840
838
834
832830
828826
824822
820
814
806804
954
932
930928
926924
912910
908
934
914
904
916
906
944942
938936934
882878876874872
870868
872
870
868
864830 828 826 824 822 820
86486286085
8856
818816814
812
908
906
858
856
854
858856
854
850
848 810808
806
912910
868866
860
858
846
844842
840
802
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916
912
910
908
906902
900
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878
868
866
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862
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852
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810
808
918
936
922
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918
948
946 940
932
884
866
870
870872 868
852
818
800
12-7-2 24/19, 774
12-7-2 20/18, 773
12-7-2 28/21, 775
12-7-2 13/15, 772
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30170 - KarenGross, Nancy Yost,
Linda Hoblitzell,David & Kristen Gaarder
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30180- Randall &Jean Abbs
CDL-BRG30170 - KarenGross, Nancy Yost,
Linda Hoblitzell,David & Kristen Gaarder
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30160 -Darleen B Maier
Living Trust
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
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Proposed Centerline
Vehicle Construction AccessPotential Vehicle Construction Access
"Graded Construction Access
and Structure Pads
!( "Existing Pole Existing Substation
Existing ATC Transmission LineExisting Non-ATC Transmission Line
Transmission Right-of-ROW**Right-of-Way shown on this map is approximate and is shown for guidance only
Y Y YProposed PoleDIRECT EMBED
Proposed PoleFOUNDATION
Proposed PoleVIBRATORY ú TCSB
Temporary Clear Span Bridge
STOP - NO VEHICLE ACCESSFOOT TRAFFIC ONLY !"$!"$
DApproximate wire set up area
(Dimensions: Approximately 200' X 400')
!.Protected or Sensitive Resource -
Construction Technique Protocol Needed
Invasive Species -Construction Technique Protocol Needed
!(D Existing Pole to be Removed
Topographic LineElevation
200
Clearing Access Only
Possible Wetland (WDNR Wetland) City/Village/Town Boundary
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
Delineated Wetland
WDNR Perennial StreamWDNR Intermittent Stream
Property LineShown with:
Parcel Numberand
Owner Name
Field Lo cated Waterw ay
DATCP Identified Soils -Difficult to Decompact
State Owned Property
Alignment based on data received 1/21/2016.
LEWISTON
NEWPORT
FAIRFIELD
CALEDONIA
Columbia
Sauk
ST33
ST16
3231
3029282726252423
222120
Map Area Shown in RED
ENVIRONMENTAL ACCESS PLANSEGMENT 3
BADGER COULEE 345 kVTRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT
The informat ion p resented in th is map document is advisory and is intended for reference purposes only. Applican ts ' ownedand opera ted faci l i ty locations a re approximate . Da ta Sources: ATC, WDNR, WDOT, PSCW, FAA, Xce l Energy, DPC,County LIOs, MVC, NHLT, NRCS, WI DHS, WI DCF. Imagery NAIP 2010.
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Town ofFairfield
N Hein Rd
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12-7-2 50/17, 77912-7-1 1/15, 780
12-7-1 6/14, 781
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CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30160 -Darleen B Maier
Living Trust
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30155- David &
Bevra Cole
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
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Pine Island StateWildlife Area
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Proposed Centerline
Vehicle Construction AccessPotential Vehicle Construction Access
"Graded Construction Access
and Structure Pads
!( "Existing Pole Existing Substation
Existing ATC Transmission LineExisting Non-ATC Transmission Line
Transmission Right-of-ROW**Right-of-Way shown on this map is approximate and is shown for guidance only
Y Y YProposed PoleDIRECT EMBED
Proposed PoleFOUNDATION
Proposed PoleVIBRATORY ú TCSB
Temporary Clear Span Bridge
STOP - NO VEHICLE ACCESSFOOT TRAFFIC ONLY !"$!"$
DApproximate wire set up area
(Dimensions: Approximately 200' X 400')
!.Protected or Sensitive Resource -
Construction Technique Protocol Needed
Invasive Species -Construction Technique Protocol Needed
!(D Existing Pole to be Removed
Topographic LineElevation
200
Clearing Access Only
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Property LineShown with:
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Owner Name
Field Lo cated Waterw ay
DATCP Identified Soils -Difficult to Decompact
State Owned Property
Alignment based on data received 1/21/2016.
LEWISTON
NEWPORT
FAIRFIELD CALEDONIA
Columbia
Sauk
ST16
ST33
333231
3029282726252423
2221
Map Area Shown in RED
ENVIRONMENTAL ACCESS PLANSEGMENT 3
BADGER COULEE 345 kVTRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT
The informat ion p resented in th is map document is advisory and is intended for reference purposes only. Applican ts ' ownedand opera ted faci l i ty locations a re approximate . Da ta Sources: ATC, WDNR, WDOT, PSCW, FAA, Xce l Energy, DPC,County LIOs, MVC, NHLT, NRCS, WI DHS, WI DCF. Imagery NAIP 2010.
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SAUKCOUNTY§̈¦90
Town ofFairfield
H-W12
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12-7-1 21/9, 784
12-7-1 6/14, 78112-7-1 11/12, 782 12-7-1 16/10, 783
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Invasive Species(Phragmites): Remain
on mats or inspect andclean vehicles before
leaving the area
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
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Pine IslandState
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Proposed Centerline
Vehicle Construction AccessPotential Vehicle Construction Access
"Graded Construction Access
and Structure Pads
!( "Existing Pole Existing Substation
Existing ATC Transmission LineExisting Non-ATC Transmission Line
Transmission Right-of-ROW**Right-of-Way shown on this map is approximate and is shown for guidance only
Y Y YProposed PoleDIRECT EMBED
Proposed PoleFOUNDATION
Proposed PoleVIBRATORY ú TCSB
Temporary Clear Span Bridge
STOP - NO VEHICLE ACCESSFOOT TRAFFIC ONLY !"$!"$
DApproximate wire set up area
(Dimensions: Approximately 200' X 400')
!.Protected or Sensitive Resource -
Construction Technique Protocol Needed
Invasive Species -Construction Technique Protocol Needed
!(D Existing Pole to be Removed
Topographic LineElevation
200
Clearing Access Only
Possible Wetland (WDNR Wetland) City/Village/Town Boundary
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Delineated Wetland
WDNR Perennial StreamWDNR Intermittent Stream
Property LineShown with:
Parcel Numberand
Owner Name
Field Lo cated Waterw ay
DATCP Identified Soils -Difficult to Decompact
State Owned Property
Alignment based on data received 1/21/2016.
LEWISTON
FAIRFIELD
CALEDONIA
Columbia
Sauk
ST16
ST33
34333231
3029282726252423
22
Map Area Shown in RED
ENVIRONMENTAL ACCESS PLANSEGMENT 3
BADGER COULEE 345 kVTRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT
The informat ion p resented in th is map document is advisory and is intended for reference purposes only. Applican ts ' ownedand opera ted faci l i ty locations a re approximate . Da ta Sources: ATC, WDNR, WDOT, PSCW, FAA, Xce l Energy, DPC,County LIOs, MVC, NHLT, NRCS, WI DHS, WI DCF. Imagery NAIP 2010.
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COLUMBIACOUNTY
SAUKCOUNTY
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Fairfield
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CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30010 -State of Wisconsin
CDL-BRG30095 -
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Proposed Centerline
Vehicle Construction AccessPotential Vehicle Construction Access
"Graded Construction Access
and Structure Pads
!( "Existing Pole Existing Substation
Existing ATC Transmission LineExisting Non-ATC Transmission Line
Transmission Right-of-ROW**Right-of-Way shown on this map is approximate and is shown for guidance only
Y Y YProposed PoleDIRECT EMBED
Proposed PoleFOUNDATION
Proposed PoleVIBRATORY ú TCSB
Temporary Clear Span Bridge
STOP - NO VEHICLE ACCESSFOOT TRAFFIC ONLY !"$!"$
DApproximate wire set up area
(Dimensions: Approximately 200' X 400')
!.Protected or Sensitive Resource -
Construction Technique Protocol Needed
Invasive Species -Construction Technique Protocol Needed
!(D Existing Pole to be Removed
Topographic LineElevation
200
Clearing Access Only
Possible Wetland (WDNR Wetland) City/Village/Town Boundary
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Delineated Wetland
WDNR Perennial StreamWDNR Intermittent Stream
Property LineShown with:
Parcel Numberand
Owner Name
Field Lo cated Waterw ay
DATCP Identified Soils -Difficult to Decompact
State Owned Property
Alignment based on data received 1/21/2016.
LEWISTON
FAIRFIELDCALEDONIA
Columbia
Sauk
ST33
ST16
35343332
31302928272625
2423
Map Area Shown in RED
ENVIRONMENTAL ACCESS PLANSEGMENT 3
BADGER COULEE 345 kVTRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT
The informat ion p resented in th is map document is advisory and is intended for reference purposes only. Applican ts ' ownedand opera ted faci l i ty locations a re approximate . Da ta Sources: ATC, WDNR, WDOT, PSCW, FAA, Xce l Energy, DPC,County LIOs, MVC, NHLT, NRCS, WI DHS, WI DCF. Imagery NAIP 2010.
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CDL-BRG30150- Vernon
Hohl
CDL-BRG30133 - USA Fish& Wildlife Service
Secretary of Interior
CDL-BRG30133 - USA Fish& Wildlife Service
Secretary of Interior
CDL-BRG30095 -
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Wildlife Area
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Proposed Centerline
Vehicle Construction AccessPotential Vehicle Construction Access
"Graded Construction Access
and Structure Pads
!( "Existing Pole Existing Substation
Existing ATC Transmission LineExisting Non-ATC Transmission Line
Transmission Right-of-ROW**Right-of-Way shown on this map is approximate and is shown for guidance only
Y Y YProposed PoleDIRECT EMBED
Proposed PoleFOUNDATION
Proposed PoleVIBRATORY ú TCSB
Temporary Clear Span Bridge
STOP - NO VEHICLE ACCESSFOOT TRAFFIC ONLY !"$!"$
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(Dimensions: Approximately 200' X 400')
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Construction Technique Protocol Needed
Invasive Species -Construction Technique Protocol Needed
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Topographic LineElevation
200
Clearing Access Only
Possible Wetland (WDNR Wetland) City/Village/Town Boundary
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Property LineShown with:
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Owner Name
Field Lo cated Waterw ay
DATCP Identified Soils -Difficult to Decompact
State Owned Property
Alignment based on data received 1/21/2016.
§̈¦39
LEWISTON
FAIRFIELD
CALEDONIA
Columbia
Sauk
ST33
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ENVIRONMENTAL ACCESS PLANSEGMENT 3
BADGER COULEE 345 kVTRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT
The informat ion p resented in th is map document is advisory and is intended for reference purposes only. Applican ts ' ownedand opera ted faci l i ty locations a re approximate . Da ta Sources: ATC, WDNR, WDOT, PSCW, FAA, Xce l Energy, DPC,County LIOs, MVC, NHLT, NRCS, WI DHS, WI DCF. Imagery NAIP 2010.
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CDL-BRG30133 - USA Fish& Wildlife Service
Secretary of Interior
CDL-BRG30095 -
Pine Island State
Pine IslandState Wildlife
Area
Pine IslandState Wildlife
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Page 30 of 401/22/2016
Orthophotography: NAIP 2010
Proposed Centerline
Vehicle Construction AccessPotential Vehicle Construction Access
"Graded Construction Access
and Structure Pads
!( "Existing Pole Existing Substation
Existing ATC Transmission LineExisting Non-ATC Transmission Line
Transmission Right-of-ROW**Right-of-Way shown on this map is approximate and is shown for guidance only
Y Y YProposed PoleDIRECT EMBED
Proposed PoleFOUNDATION
Proposed PoleVIBRATORY ú TCSB
Temporary Clear Span Bridge
STOP - NO VEHICLE ACCESSFOOT TRAFFIC ONLY !"$!"$
DApproximate wire set up area
(Dimensions: Approximately 200' X 400')
!.Protected or Sensitive Resource -
Construction Technique Protocol Needed
Invasive Species -Construction Technique Protocol Needed
!(D Existing Pole to be Removed
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COLUMBIACOUNTY
SAUKCOUNTY
§̈¦90
TritzRd
Levee Rd
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0 2,0001,000
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Possible Wetland (WDNR Wetland) City/Village/Town Boundary
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Property LineShown with:
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Owner Name
Field Lo cated Waterw ay
DATCP Identified Soils -Difficult to Decompact
State Owned Property
Alignment based on data received 1/21/2016.
§̈¦39LEWISTON
Portage
FAIRFIELD
CALEDONIA
Columbia
SaukST33
ST16
383736
35343332
31302928272625
Map Area Shown in RED
ENVIRONMENTAL ACCESS PLANSEGMENT 3
BADGER COULEE 345 kVTRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT
The informat ion p resented in th is map document is advisory and is intended for reference purposes only. Applican ts ' ownedand opera ted faci l i ty locations a re approximate . Da ta Sources: ATC, WDNR, WDOT, PSCW, FAA, Xce l Energy, DPC,County LIOs, MVC, NHLT, NRCS, WI DHS, WI DCF. Imagery NAIP 2010.
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Archaeologist must be present
during excavation activityArchaeologist must be present
during excavation activity Up to 2 tin wetlan
of roa
Up to 2 tin wetlan
of roa
COLUMBIACOUNTY
Town ofCaledonia
Tritz Rd
H-W13a H-W13bH-W13c
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CDL-BRG30095 -
Pine Island State Wildlife Area
H-R
8
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Orthophotography: NAIP 2010
Proposed Centerline
Vehicle Construction AccessPotential Vehicle Construction Access
"Graded Construction Access
and Structure Pads
!( "Existing Pole Existing Substation
Existing ATC Transmission LineExisting Non-ATC Transmission Line
Transmission Right-of-ROW**Right-of-Way shown on this map is approximate and is shown for guidance only
Y Y YProposed PoleDIRECT EMBED
Proposed PoleFOUNDATION
Proposed PoleVIBRATORY ú TCSB
Temporary Clear Span Bridge
STOP - NO VEHICLE ACCESSFOOT TRAFFIC ONLY !"$!"$
DApproximate wire set up area
(Dimensions: Approximately 200' X 400')
!.Protected or Sensitive Resource -
Construction Technique Protocol Needed
Invasive Species -Construction Technique Protocol Needed
!(D Existing Pole to be Removed
Topographic LineElevation
200
Clearing Access Only
Possible Wetland (WDNR Wetland) City/Village/Town Boundary
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Delineated Wetland
WDNR Perennial StreamWDNR Intermittent Stream
Property LineShown with:
Parcel Numberand
Owner Name
Field Lo cated Waterw ay
DATCP Identified Soils -Difficult to Decompact
State Owned Property
Alignment based on data received 1/21/2016.
§̈¦39
LEWISTON Portage
FAIRFIELD
CALEDONIA
Columbia
Sauk
ST33
ST16
393837
36
35343332
313029282726
Map Area Shown in RED
ENVIRONMENTAL ACCESS PLANSEGMENT 3
BADGER COULEE 345 kVTRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT
The informat ion p resented in th is map document is advisory and is intended for reference purposes only. Applican ts ' ownedand opera ted faci l i ty locations a re approximate . Da ta Sources: ATC, WDNR, WDOT, PSCW, FAA, Xce l Energy, DPC,County LIOs, MVC, NHLT, NRCS, WI DHS, WI DCF. Imagery NAIP 2010.
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Up to 2 temporary poles in wetland on each side
of road for crossing
Up to 2 temporary poles in wetland on each side
of road for crossing
T12N, R8E, S9
T12N, R8E, S8
T12N, R8E, S9
T12N, R8E, S16
COLUMBIACOUNTY
§̈¦90
Town ofCaledonia
Tritz Rd
H-W13cH-W14a
H-W14b H-W14c
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CDL-BRG30095 -
PineIsland StateWildlife Area
Pine IslandState
Wildlife Area
137620137621
137619
0 200100
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Orthophotography: NAIP 2010
Proposed Centerline
Vehicle Construction AccessPotential Vehicle Construction Access
"Graded Construction Access
and Structure Pads
!( "Existing Pole Existing Substation
Existing ATC Transmission LineExisting Non-ATC Transmission Line
Transmission Right-of-ROW**Right-of-Way shown on this map is approximate and is shown for guidance only
Y Y YProposed PoleDIRECT EMBED
Proposed PoleFOUNDATION
Proposed PoleVIBRATORY ú TCSB
Temporary Clear Span Bridge
STOP - NO VEHICLE ACCESSFOOT TRAFFIC ONLY !"$!"$
DApproximate wire set up area
(Dimensions: Approximately 200' X 400')
!.Protected or Sensitive Resource -
Construction Technique Protocol Needed
Invasive Species -Construction Technique Protocol Needed
!(D Existing Pole to be Removed
Topographic LineElevation
200
Clearing Access Only
Possible Wetland (WDNR Wetland) City/Village/Town Boundary
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Delineated Wetland
WDNR Perennial StreamWDNR Intermittent Stream
Property LineShown with:
Parcel Numberand
Owner Name
Field Lo cated Waterw ay
DATCP Identified Soils -Difficult to Decompact
State Owned Property
Alignment based on data received 1/21/2016.
£¤51
§̈¦39
LEWISTON Portage
FAIRFIELD
CALEDONIA
Columbia
Sauk
ST16
ST33
ST78
40
393837
36
35343332
3130292827
Map Area Shown in RED
ENVIRONMENTAL ACCESS PLANSEGMENT 3
BADGER COULEE 345 kVTRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT
The informat ion p resented in th is map document is advisory and is intended for reference purposes only. Applican ts ' ownedand opera ted faci l i ty locations a re approximate . Da ta Sources: ATC, WDNR, WDOT, PSCW, FAA, Xce l Energy, DPC,County LIOs, MVC, NHLT, NRCS, WI DHS, WI DCF. Imagery NAIP 2010.
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T12N, R8E, S15
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T12N, R8E, S16
T12N, R8E, S15
T12N, R8E, S16
COLUMBIACOUNTY
§̈¦90
Town ofCaledonia
Tritz Rd
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CDL-BRG30095 -
Up to 2 temporary polesin wetland for crossing
Pine Island StateWildlife Area
PineIsland StateWildlife Area
PineIsland StateWildlife Area
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Orthophotography: NAIP 2010
Proposed Centerline
Vehicle Construction AccessPotential Vehicle Construction Access
"Graded Construction Access
and Structure Pads
!( "Existing Pole Existing Substation
Existing ATC Transmission LineExisting Non-ATC Transmission Line
Transmission Right-of-ROW**Right-of-Way shown on this map is approximate and is shown for guidance only
Y Y YProposed PoleDIRECT EMBED
Proposed PoleFOUNDATION
Proposed PoleVIBRATORY ú TCSB
Temporary Clear Span Bridge
STOP - NO VEHICLE ACCESSFOOT TRAFFIC ONLY !"$!"$
DApproximate wire set up area
(Dimensions: Approximately 200' X 400')
!.Protected or Sensitive Resource -
Construction Technique Protocol Needed
Invasive Species -Construction Technique Protocol Needed
!(D Existing Pole to be Removed
Topographic LineElevation
200
Clearing Access Only
Possible Wetland (WDNR Wetland) City/Village/Town Boundary
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Parcel Numberand
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LEWISTON Portage
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Map Area Shown in RED
ENVIRONMENTAL ACCESS PLANSEGMENT 3
BADGER COULEE 345 kVTRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT
The informat ion p resented in th is map document is advisory and is intended for reference purposes only. Applican ts ' ownedand opera ted faci l i ty locations a re approximate . Da ta Sources: ATC, WDNR, WDOT, PSCW, FAA, Xce l Energy, DPC,County LIOs, MVC, NHLT, NRCS, WI DHS, WI DCF. Imagery NAIP 2010.
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Access from Fire #W10772Tritz Rd. Use existing
driveway for entry
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Orthophotography: NAIP 2010
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STOP - NO VEHICLE ACCESSFOOT TRAFFIC ONLY !"$!"$
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§̈¦39LEWISTON
Portage
FAIRFIELD
CALEDONIA
Columbia
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ENVIRONMENTAL ACCESS PLANSEGMENT 3
BADGER COULEE 345 kVTRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT
The informat ion p resented in th is map document is advisory and is intended for reference purposes only. Applican ts ' ownedand opera ted faci l i ty locations a re approximate . Da ta Sources: ATC, WDNR, WDOT, PSCW, FAA, Xce l Energy, DPC,County LIOs, MVC, NHLT, NRCS, WI DHS, WI DCF. Imagery NAIP 2010.
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Orthophotography: NAIP 2010
Proposed Centerline
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, S23
T12N
, R8E
, S15
T12N
, R8E
, S22
T12N, R8E, S23
T12N, R8E, S22
COLUMBIACOUNTY
ST33
§̈¦90
Town ofCaledonia
Bulgrien Dr
Bulgrien Rd
Tritz Rd Cascade Mountain Rd
H-W17c
H-W18
H-W19
900
898896894892890888886884
878876
872
854
836
818
806
880
874
856
850
842
838
826
824
882
86085
8
852
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840
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808
804
798 796
800794
806
802
798796
812
810
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826
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846840
794792
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794
792
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792
790
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792
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792
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792
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832
802
800
796
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794
792
794
792
794792
79479
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870
868866
864
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834
832
830
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820
816814
812
810
802
800
798
818
816
792
790
818
816
804
818
822
830
828
798
796
798
796800
802800790
788
844
798
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796
794
794
794
790
790
788
854
838
828
826
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820
820
814
814
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802
800800
794
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790
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792
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792
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Invasive Species(Moneywort): Remainon mats or inspect andclean vehicles beforeleaving the area
Invasive Species(Moneywort): Remain
on mats or inspect andclean vehicles before
leaving the area
PROTECTED SPECIES:1) Minimize ground disturbancewithin 75ft of open water; and2) Avoid activities and accesswith motorized vehicles from
March 15-October 31,unless exclusion fencing is
installed or a qualifiedspecies monitor is present
PROTECTED SPECIES:1) Minimize ground disturbance
within 75ft of open water; and2) Avoid activities and accesswith motorized vehicles from
March 15-October 31,unless exclusion fencing is
installed or a qualifiedspecies monitor is present
PROTECTED SPECIES:Avoid work belowOrdinary HighWater Mark
CDL-BRG30120- S. B.
Feedlots, Inc
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG30090 -Cascade MountainLand Holdings LLC
CDL-BRG30090 -Cascade MountainLand Holdings LLC
CDL-BRG30095 -
Up to 2 temporary polesin wetland for crossing
Up to 2 temporary polesin wetland for crossing
Up to2 temporary poles inwetland for crossing
H-R
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Vehicle Construction AccessPotential Vehicle Construction Access
"Graded Construction Access
and Structure Pads
!( "Existing Pole Existing Substation
Existing ATC Transmission LineExisting Non-ATC Transmission Line
Transmission Right-of-ROW**Right-of-Way shown on this map is approximate and is shown for guidance only
Y Y YProposed PoleDIRECT EMBED
Proposed PoleFOUNDATION
Proposed PoleVIBRATORY ú TCSB
Temporary Clear Span Bridge
STOP - NO VEHICLE ACCESSFOOT TRAFFIC ONLY !"$!"$
DApproximate wire set up area
(Dimensions: Approximately 200' X 400')
!.Protected or Sensitive Resource -
Construction Technique Protocol Needed
Invasive Species -Construction Technique Protocol Needed
!(D Existing Pole to be Removed
Topographic LineElevation
200
Clearing Access Only
Possible Wetland (WDNR Wetland) City/Village/Town Boundary
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
Delineated Wetland
WDNR Perennial StreamWDNR Intermittent Stream
Property LineShown with:
Parcel Numberand
Owner Name
Field Lo cated Waterw ay
DATCP Identified Soils -Difficult to Decompact
State Owned Property
Alignment based on data received 1/21/2016.
§̈¦39
LEWISTON Portage
CALEDONIA
PACIFIC
DEKORRA
Columbia
ST33
ST78
ST16
40
393837
3635
34333231
Map Area Shown in RED
ENVIRONMENTAL ACCESS PLANSEGMENT 3
BADGER COULEE 345 kVTRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT
The informat ion p resented in th is map document is advisory and is intended for reference purposes only. Applican ts ' ownedand opera ted faci l i ty locations a re approximate . Da ta Sources: ATC, WDNR, WDOT, PSCW, FAA, Xce l Energy, DPC,County LIOs, MVC, NHLT, NRCS, WI DHS, WI DCF. Imagery NAIP 2010.
YY
Y
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COLUMBIACOUNTY
§̈¦90 Town ofCaledonia
Cascade Mountain Rd
Bulgrien Rd
Bulgrien Dr
896
894
888886
884882
880
878
872
860858
840
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822
804
802
874
870
862
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796
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PROTECTED SPECIES:1) Minimize ground disturbancewithin 75ft of open water; and2) Avoid activities andaccess with motorized vehiclesfrom March 15-October 31, unlessexclusion fencing isinstalled or a qualified speciesmonitor is present
CDL-BRG30090 -Cascade MountainLand Holdings LLC
CDL-BRG30090 -Cascade MountainLand Holdings LLC
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Vehicle Construction AccessPotential Vehicle Construction Access
"Graded Construction Access
and Structure Pads
!( "Existing Pole Existing Substation
Existing ATC Transmission LineExisting Non-ATC Transmission Line
Transmission Right-of-ROW**Right-of-Way shown on this map is approximate and is shown for guidance only
Y Y YProposed PoleDIRECT EMBED
Proposed PoleFOUNDATION
Proposed PoleVIBRATORY ú TCSB
Temporary Clear Span Bridge
STOP - NO VEHICLE ACCESSFOOT TRAFFIC ONLY !"$!"$
DApproximate wire set up area
(Dimensions: Approximately 200' X 400')
!.Protected or Sensitive Resource -
Construction Technique Protocol Needed
Invasive Species -Construction Technique Protocol Needed
!(D Existing Pole to be Removed
Topographic LineElevation
200
Clearing Access Only
Possible Wetland (WDNR Wetland) City/Village/Town Boundary
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
Delineated Wetland
WDNR Perennial StreamWDNR Intermittent Stream
Property LineShown with:
Parcel Numberand
Owner Name
Field Lo cated Waterw ay
DATCP Identified Soils -Difficult to Decompact
State Owned Property
Alignment based on data received 1/21/2016.
§̈¦39
LEWISTONPortage
CALEDONIA
PACIFIC
DEKORRA
Columbia
ST33
ST78
40
393837
3635
343332
Map Area Shown in RED
ENVIRONMENTAL ACCESS PLANSEGMENT 3
BADGER COULEE 345 kVTRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT
The informat ion p resented in th is map document is advisory and is intended for reference purposes only. Applican ts ' ownedand opera ted faci l i ty locations a re approximate . Da ta Sources: ATC, WDNR, WDOT, PSCW, FAA, Xce l Energy, DPC,County LIOs, MVC, NHLT, NRCS, WI DHS, WI DCF. Imagery NAIP 2010.
YY
YY
YY
T12N, R8E, S24
T12N, R8E, S23
T12N, R8E, S24
T12N, R8E, S25
COLUMBIACOUNTY
§̈¦90
Town ofCaledonia
Cascade Mountain Rd
890
848846844
842840838836
830
892
872870
854852850
894
874
856
834832
896
876
858
826
862860
824
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878
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CDL-BRG30090 -Cascade MountainLand Holdings LLC
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Vehicle Construction AccessPotential Vehicle Construction Access
"Graded Construction Access
and Structure Pads
!( "Existing Pole Existing Substation
Existing ATC Transmission LineExisting Non-ATC Transmission Line
Transmission Right-of-ROW**Right-of-Way shown on this map is approximate and is shown for guidance only
Y Y YProposed PoleDIRECT EMBED
Proposed PoleFOUNDATION
Proposed PoleVIBRATORY ú TCSB
Temporary Clear Span Bridge
STOP - NO VEHICLE ACCESSFOOT TRAFFIC ONLY !"$!"$
DApproximate wire set up area
(Dimensions: Approximately 200' X 400')
!.Protected or Sensitive Resource -
Construction Technique Protocol Needed
Invasive Species -Construction Technique Protocol Needed
!(D Existing Pole to be Removed
Topographic LineElevation
200
Clearing Access Only
Possible Wetland (WDNR Wetland) City/Village/Town Boundary
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
Delineated Wetland
WDNR Perennial StreamWDNR Intermittent Stream
Property LineShown with:
Parcel Numberand
Owner Name
Field Lo cated Waterw ay
DATCP Identified Soils -Difficult to Decompact
State Owned Property
Alignment based on data received 1/21/2016.
§̈¦39
LEWISTON
Portage
CALEDONIA
PACIFIC
DEKORRA
Columbia
ST33
ST78
403938
37363534
33
32
Map Area Shown in RED
ENVIRONMENTAL ACCESS PLANSEGMENT 3
BADGER COULEE 345 kVTRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT
The informat ion p resented in th is map document is advisory and is intended for reference purposes only. Applican ts ' ownedand opera ted faci l i ty locations a re approximate . Da ta Sources: ATC, WDNR, WDOT, PSCW, FAA, Xce l Energy, DPC,County LIOs, MVC, NHLT, NRCS, WI DHS, WI DCF. Imagery NAIP 2010.
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, R8E
, S25
T12N
, R8E
, S23
T12N
, R8E
, S26
T12N, R8E, S25
T12N, R8E, S26
COLUMBIACOUNTY
§̈¦90
Town ofCaledonia
Cascade Mountain Rd
Kinney Rd
996
944940938
926
874
868
826
824
822
820
818
808
912
886
876
870
834832
830828
812
942
936
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872
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810
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900
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878
866864
844
948
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890
846
840
816
814
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902
892
862
858
854
852848
982
924
926922
928920
938
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940
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822820
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796
794
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858856
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812808
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15/38, 158
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Living Trust
CDL-BRG30070 - USA Fish& Wildlife Service
Secretary of Interior
CDL-BRG30070 - USA Fish& Wildlife Service
Secretary of Interior
CDL-BRG30060- Donald &
Larry Crane
CDL-BRG30053- DonaldE. Crane
CDL-BRG30030- Goetz AssocTruckstop Inc
CDL-BRG30040- Blue Beacon
International Inc
CDL-BRG30040 -Blue Beacon
International Inc
CDL-BRG30090 -Cascade MountainLand Holdings LLC
CDL-BRG30010- State
of Wisconsin
CDL-BRG30095 -
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Vehicle Construction AccessPotential Vehicle Construction Access
"Graded Construction Access
and Structure Pads
!( "Existing Pole Existing Substation
Existing ATC Transmission LineExisting Non-ATC Transmission Line
Transmission Right-of-ROW**Right-of-Way shown on this map is approximate and is shown for guidance only
Y Y YProposed PoleDIRECT EMBED
Proposed PoleFOUNDATION
Proposed PoleVIBRATORY ú TCSB
Temporary Clear Span Bridge
STOP - NO VEHICLE ACCESSFOOT TRAFFIC ONLY !"$!"$
DApproximate wire set up area
(Dimensions: Approximately 200' X 400')
!.Protected or Sensitive Resource -
Construction Technique Protocol Needed
Invasive Species -Construction Technique Protocol Needed
!(D Existing Pole to be Removed
Topographic LineElevation
200
Clearing Access Only
Possible Wetland (WDNR Wetland) City/Village/Town Boundary
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
Delineated Wetland
WDNR Perennial StreamWDNR Intermittent Stream
Property LineShown with:
Parcel Numberand
Owner Name
Field Lo cated Waterw ay
DATCP Identified Soils -Difficult to Decompact
State Owned Property
Alignment based on data received 1/21/2016.
§̈¦39
Portage
CALEDONIA
PACIFIC
DEKORRA
Columbia
ST33
ST78
403938
37363534
3
Map Area Shown in RED
ENVIRONMENTAL ACCESS PLANSEGMENT 3
BADGER COULEE 345 kVTRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT
The informat ion p resented in th is map document is advisory and is intended for reference purposes only. Applican ts ' ownedand opera ted faci l i ty locations a re approximate . Da ta Sources: ATC, WDNR, WDOT, PSCW, FAA, Xce l Energy, DPC,County LIOs, MVC, NHLT, NRCS, WI DHS, WI DCF. Imagery NAIP 2010.
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ST78 §̈¦39
§̈¦90
Town ofCaledonia
Kinney Rd
H-W21
928
868
862
854
852
850
920
864
860
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14/19, 155
15/28, 156
14/14, 153
CDL-BRG30030 -Goetz AssocTruckstop Inc
CDL-BRG30040 -Blue Beacon
International Inc
CDL-BRG30040 -Blue Beacon
International Inc
CDL-BRG30020- Krishna
Hotel Corp
CDL-BRG30020- Krishna
Hotel Corp
CDL-BRG30020- Krishna
Hotel Corp
CDL-BRG20580- Schoessow
& Sons
CDL-BRG30030- Goetz AssocTruckstop Inc
CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG20590- David HZiehmke
CDL-BRG20590- David
H Ziehmke
CDL-BRG20595- Dells
Hospital ity, LLC
NON-REGULATED- DNR CONFIRMED(PENDING)
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Vehicle Construction AccessPotential Vehicle Construction Access
"Graded Construction Access
and Structure Pads
!( "Existing Pole Existing Substation
Existing ATC Transmission LineExisting Non-ATC Transmission Line
Transmission Right-of-ROW**Right-of-Way shown on this map is approximate and is shown for guidance only
Y Y YProposed PoleDIRECT EMBED
Proposed PoleFOUNDATION
Proposed PoleVIBRATORY ú TCSB
Temporary Clear Span Bridge
STOP - NO VEHICLE ACCESSFOOT TRAFFIC ONLY !"$!"$
DApproximate wire set up area
(Dimensions: Approximately 200' X 400')
!.Protected or Sensitive Resource -
Construction Technique Protocol Needed
Invasive Species -Construction Technique Protocol Needed
!(D Existing Pole to be Removed
Topographic LineElevation
200
Clearing Access Only
Possible Wetland (WDNR Wetland) City/Village/Town Boundary
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
Delineated Wetland
WDNR Perennial StreamWDNR Intermittent Stream
Property LineShown with:
Parcel Numberand
Owner Name
Field Lo cated Waterw ay
DATCP Identified Soils -Difficult to Decompact
State Owned Property
Alignment based on data received 1/21/2016.
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CALEDONIA
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ENVIRONMENTAL ACCESS PLANSEGMENT 2
BADGER COULEE 345 kVTRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT
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924
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814
812
810
810
810
844
810
CDL-BRG20570 -Daniel & Monica
Krejchik
CDL-BRG20580- Schoessow
& SonsCDL-BRG20580
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CDL-BRG30010- State ofWisconsin
CDL-BRG20555 -
CDL-BRG20590- David HZiehmke
CDL-BRG20590- David HZiehmke
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!( "Existing Pole Existing Substation
Existing ATC Transmission LineExisting Non-ATC Transmission Line
Transmission Right-of-ROW**Right-of-Way shown on this map is approximate and is shown for guidance only
Y Y YProposed PoleDIRECT EMBED
Proposed PoleFOUNDATION
Proposed PoleVIBRATORY ú TCSB
Temporary Clear Span Bridge
STOP - NO VEHICLE ACCESSFOOT TRAFFIC ONLY !"$!"$
DApproximate wire set up area
(Dimensions: Aprroximately 200' X 400')
!.Protected or Sensitive Resource -
Construction Technique Protocol Needed!(D Existing Pole to be Removed
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WDNR Perennial StreamWDNR Intermittent Stream
Property LineShown with:
Parcel Numberand
Owner Name
Field Located Waterw ay
DATCP Identified Soils -Difficult to Decompact
Invasive Species -Construction Technique Protocol Needed
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PACIFIC
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Columbia
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10
98
761
Map Area Shown in RED
ENVIRONMENTAL ACCESS PLANSEGMENT 2
BADGER COULEE 345 kVTRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT
The informat ion p resented in th is map document is advisory and is intended for reference purposes only. Applican ts ' ownedand opera ted faci l i ty locations a re approximate . Da ta Sources: ATC, WDNR, WDOT, PSCW, FAA, Xce l Energy, DPC,County LIOs, MVC, NHLT, NRCS, WI DHS, WI DCF. Imagery NAIP 2010.
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!( "Existing Pole Existing Substation
Existing ATC Transmission LineExisting Non-ATC Transmission Line
Transmission Right-of-ROW**Right-of-Way shown on this map is approximate and is shown for guidance only
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Proposed PoleFOUNDATION
Proposed PoleVIBRATORY ú TCSB
Temporary Clear Span Bridge
STOP - NO VEHICLE ACCESSFOOT TRAFFIC ONLY !"$!"$
DApproximate wire set up area
(Dimensions: Aprroximately 200' X 400')
!.Protected or Sensitive Resource -
Construction Technique Protocol Needed!(D Existing Pole to be Removed
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Clearing Access Only
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Delineated Wetland
WDNR Perennial StreamWDNR Intermittent Stream
Property LineShown with:
Parcel Numberand
Owner Name
Field Located Waterw ay
DATCP Identified Soils -Difficult to Decompact
Invasive Species -Construction Technique Protocol Needed
§̈¦39
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PACIFIC
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Columbia
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98
761
Map Area Shown in RED
ENVIRONMENTAL ACCESS PLANSEGMENT 2
BADGER COULEE 345 kVTRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT
The informat ion p resented in th is map document is advisory and is intended for reference purposes only. Applican ts ' ownedand opera ted faci l i ty locations a re approximate . Da ta Sources: ATC, WDNR, WDOT, PSCW, FAA, Xce l Energy, DPC,County LIOs, MVC, NHLT, NRCS, WI DHS, WI DCF. Imagery NAIP 2010.
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Monica KrejchikCDL-BRG20570
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CDL-BRG20560- RandalStoffel
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!( "Existing Pole Existing Substation
Existing ATC Transmission LineExisting Non-ATC Transmission Line
Transmission Right-of-ROW**Right-of-Way shown on this map is approximate and is shown for guidance only
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Proposed PoleFOUNDATION
Proposed PoleVIBRATORY ú TCSB
Temporary Clear Span Bridge
STOP - NO VEHICLE ACCESSFOOT TRAFFIC ONLY !"$!"$
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(Dimensions: Aprroximately 200' X 400')
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Construction Technique Protocol Needed!(D Existing Pole to be Removed
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Clearing Access Only
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WDNR Perennial StreamWDNR Intermittent Stream
Property LineShown with:
Parcel Numberand
Owner Name
Field Located Waterw ay
DATCP Identified Soils -Difficult to Decompact
Invasive Species -Construction Technique Protocol Needed
§̈¦39
§̈¦90 CALEDONIA
DEKORRA
Columbia
ST33
ST78
12
543
2
11
10
98
761
Map Area Shown in RED
ENVIRONMENTAL ACCESS PLANSEGMENT 2
BADGER COULEE 345 kVTRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT
The informat ion p resented in th is map document is advisory and is intended for reference purposes only. Applican ts ' ownedand opera ted faci l i ty locations a re approximate . Da ta Sources: ATC, WDNR, WDOT, PSCW, FAA, Xce l Energy, DPC,County LIOs, MVC, NHLT, NRCS, WI DHS, WI DCF. Imagery NAIP 2010.
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CDL-BRG20560- RandalStoffel
CDL-BRG20555 -
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CDL-BRG20540- RMT Farms
CDL-BRG20540- RMT Farms
CDL-BRG20540- RMT Farms
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!( "Existing Pole Existing Substation
Existing ATC Transmission LineExisting Non-ATC Transmission Line
Transmission Right-of-ROW**Right-of-Way shown on this map is approximate and is shown for guidance only
Y Y YProposed PoleDIRECT EMBED
Proposed PoleFOUNDATION
Proposed PoleVIBRATORY ú TCSB
Temporary Clear Span Bridge
STOP - NO VEHICLE ACCESSFOOT TRAFFIC ONLY !"$!"$
DApproximate wire set up area
(Dimensions: Aprroximately 200' X 400')
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Construction Technique Protocol Needed!(D Existing Pole to be Removed
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Delineated Wetland
WDNR Perennial StreamWDNR Intermittent Stream
Property LineShown with:
Parcel Numberand
Owner Name
Field Located Waterw ay
DATCP Identified Soils -Difficult to Decompact
Invasive Species -Construction Technique Protocol Needed
§̈¦39
§̈¦90
CALEDONIA
DEKORRA
Columbia
ST78
1125
4
3
2
11109876
1
Map Area Shown in RED
ENVIRONMENTAL ACCESS PLANSEGMENT 2
BADGER COULEE 345 kVTRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT
The informat ion p resented in th is map document is advisory and is intended for reference purposes only. Applican ts ' ownedand opera ted faci l i ty locations a re approximate . Da ta Sources: ATC, WDNR, WDOT, PSCW, FAA, Xce l Energy, DPC,County LIOs, MVC, NHLT, NRCS, WI DHS, WI DCF. Imagery NAIP 2010.
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and Structure Pads
!( "Existing Pole Existing Substation
Existing ATC Transmission LineExisting Non-ATC Transmission Line
Transmission Right-of-ROW**Right-of-Way shown on this map is approximate and is shown for guidance only
Y Y YProposed PoleDIRECT EMBED
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Proposed PoleVIBRATORY ú TCSB
Temporary Clear Span Bridge
STOP - NO VEHICLE ACCESSFOOT TRAFFIC ONLY !"$!"$
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(Dimensions: Aprroximately 200' X 400')
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Owner Name
Field Located Waterw ay
DATCP Identified Soils -Difficult to Decompact
Invasive Species -Construction Technique Protocol Needed
Badger Coulee 345 kV Transmission Line Project
Segment 3 and the Northern Portion of Segment 2 CMP
Appendix B
Wetland Summary Table
Appendix B. Wetland Summary TableATC - Badger Coulee 345 kV Transmission Line Project
Wetland IDEAP Map
PageStructures in Wetland Community Description / Observations
Photo Number
H-W1Seg 3, pg
1/2None
Degraded wet meadow fringe along banks of waterway H-R1. Reed canary grass is dominant with skunk cabbage, jewelweed, and sensitive fern with sparse stinging nettle and Canada thistle at base of STH 13 embankment. Scattered elderberry and tag alder shrubs are also present along the waterway.
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H-W2Seg 3, pg
2None
Degraded wet meadow associated with waterway H-R2. Reed canary grass is dominant with skunk cabbage, spotted joe-pye weed, and Canada blue-joint common.
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H-W3Seg 3, pg
3None
Hardwood swamp associated with stormwater drainage swale. Reed canary grass, stinging nettle, and wood fern common in the herb layer with red maple and red oak in the overstory. Some Japanese barberry and honeysuckle shrubs were also observed.
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H-W4Seg 3, pg
3None
Small wet meadow in isolated depression extending beyond the project corridor to the east. Woolgrass, redtop, soft rush and Dudley's rush most common, with scattered timothy, reed canary grass, and prairie blazing star also present.
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H-W4aSeg 3, pg
3None
Wet meadow within depressional spots of recently logged parcel. Feature could only be viewed from the DOT ROW (landowner access not granted) but woolgrass, Canada blue-joint, and grass-leaf goldenrod are dominant.
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Primarily degraded wet meadow within lowest part of DOT ROW dominated by reed canary grass and narrow-leaf cattail. A higher quality area of wet meadow is present near the center of the feature that is dominated by prairie cordgrass, sensitive ferm, royal fern, prairie blazing star, brownish beak sedge, steeplebush, and bristly dewberry with sphagnum moss fairly common. Feature extended east of DOT ROW fencline at southern end to include depressional areas within woodland that included sphagnum moss and areas that appeared to hold water during wetter portions of the year.
This feature was extended during 2015 field investigations to include areas dominated by hydrophytic species and associated with mapped hydric soils
H-W6Seg 3, pg
4None Degraded wet meadow dominated by reed canary grass with scattered blue vervain and steeplebush. 9
H-W5Seg 3, pg
3/4None 6, 7, 8
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H-W7Seg 3, pg
5/6None
Shallow marsh associated with Lake Blass dominated by narrow-leaf cattail with scattered blue vervain and stinging nettle present at edge of feature within DOT ROW.
10
H-W8Seg 3, pg
20None
Degraded wet meadow swale limited to DOT ROW. Reed canary grass dominant with Canada goldenrod, Canada thistle, climbing deadly nightshade, and scattered grey dogwood.
11
H-W9 --- NoneFeaure no longer considered wetland. Area of H-W9 is a mesic woodland dominated by oaks and hackberry in the canopy, prickly ash and common buckthorn in the shrub layer, and wild geranium, broad-leaf enchanter's nighshade, and stickseed.
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Farmed seasonally flooded basin planted to soybeans exhibiting wetness signatures including drowned crop, stressed/stunted crop, soil cracks, algal mat on soil surface, with a scattered undergrowth of spotted lady's-thumb.
This feature was reduced in area to correspond with wetness signatures as observed directly during 2015 field investigations
Wetland complex comprised of degraded wet meadow, shallow marsh, and hardwood swamp communities.
Degraded wet meadow within DOT ROW dominated by reed canary grass with scattered sedges, Canada thistle, and Persicaria spp. Degraded wet meadow within non-DOT ROW dominated by reed canary grass, spotted Joe-Pye weed, sensitive fern, mad-dog skullcap, giant goldenrod, stinging nettle, arrow-leaved tear-thumb; with pockets of sedges and river bulrush persisting; Canada thistle scattered.
Hardwood swamp in the west-central portion dominated by pin oak, quaking aspen, blue-joint grass, and red top; reed canary grass common. Hardwood swamp in eastern portion dominated by quaking aspen, winterberry, dogwoods, reed canary grass, royal fern, and orange jewelweed.
Shallow marsh in SE corner dominated by lake sedge, arrowhead, and reed canary grass; with cattail and wool grass common.
The NW corner of the feature was reduced to follow the topography break and boundary with upland woods dominated by bur oak, shagbark hickory, and prickly ash. Wetland was extended in the eastern portion to include a hardwood swamp community dominated by hydrophytes and within a WWI mapped wetland.
H-W10Seg 3, pg
21None
Seg 3, pg 26
12
13, 14, 15H-W11 137600
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Extensive wetland complex comprised of hardwood swamp, shallow marsh, degraded wet and sedge meadows, and shrub-carr. Degraded wet meadow at west end dominated by reed canary grass, royal fern, wool grass, giant goldenrod; quaking aspen, dogwoods, and Canada thistle scattered. Degraded wet meadow within majority of DOT ROW dominated by reed canary grass with scattered sedges, Canada thistle, and Persicaria spp.
Degraded sedge meadow areas dominated by reed canary grass, lake sedge and other sedges, wool grass, and arrow-leaved tear-thumb.
Shallow marsh in western portion dominated by cattails, reed canary grass, sedges and arrowhead; with a patch of common reed. Shallow marsh pockets in central and eastern portions dominated by river bulrush with reed canary grass common.
Shrub-carr pockets in central portion dominated by dogwoods and reed canary grass with scattered sedges. Shrub-carr near the eastern end dominated by sandbar willow and reed canary grass; with lake sedge, orange jewelweed, giant goldenrod, and poison ivy common.
Hardwood swamp is prevalent in the eastern portion of the feature and species are variable. The western portion is dominated by red maple, winterberry, royal fern, interrupted fern, orange jewelweed, sedges, and reed canary grass is common. Hardwood swamp near structure 137605 with river birch, elderberry, dogwoods, orange jewelweed, and reed canary grass common. Hardwood swamp near structure 137607 with bur oak, quaking aspen, and a degraded sedge meadow understory. Harwood swamp west of structure 137608 dominated by swamp white oak with a degraded sedge meadow understory. Hardwood swamp at eastern end with a cottonwood canopy, sandbar willow shrub layer with common buckthorn present, and reed canary understory. A 0.25 acre area east of structure 137606 is a mosaic with approximately 20% upland inclusions. Localized populations of garlic mustard, Japanese hedge parsley, multiflora rose, common buckthorn, and honeysuckle observed within the feature.
Feature extended at NW end to include a degraded wet meadow community dominated by hydrophytes. Upland inclusion excluded from feature near west end that is higher in topography than the adjacent wetland and dominated by prairie vegetation with black walnut and red cedar present in the tree line. Feature extended slightly at E end to follow the topography break and include an area dominated by hydrophytes.
16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21
H-W12Seg 3, pg
26-29137601 to
137608
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Degraded wet meadow dominated by reed canary grass, but also including giant goldenrod, blue vervain, and various sedges.
This feature was part of a larger H-W13. Large areas of weedy upland grassland were excluded from the feature during 2015 field investigations. The excluded upland portions were dominated by wild parsnip, spotted knapweed, Canada goldenrod, Kentucky bluegrass, and evening primrose.
Degraded wet meadow dominated by reed canary grass with scattered Canada thistle.
This feature was part of a larger H-W13. Large areas of weedy upland grassland were excluded from the feature during 2015 field investigations. The excluded upland portions were dominated by wild parsnip, spotted knapweed, Canada goldenrod, Kentucky bluegrass, and evening primrose.
Degraded wet meadow dominated by reed canary grass with scattered Canada thistle and wild parsnip. Cottonwoods are present along waterway, H-R9.
This feature was part of a larger H-W13. Large areas of weedy upland grassland were excluded from the feature during 2015 field investigations. The excluded upland portions were dominated by wild parsnip, spotted knapweed, Canada goldenrod, Kentucky bluegrass, and evening primrose.
Farmed seasonally flooded basin planted to sunflowers with dense undergrowth of field nut-sedge, spotted lady's-thumb, giant ragweed, and lamb's quarters.
This feature was part of a larger H-W14. Large areas of weedy upland grassland were excluded from the feature during 2015 field investigations. The excluded upland portions were dominated by smooth brome, Kentucky bluegrass, and Canada thistle.
Wet meadow generally dominated by reed canary grass and fox sedge with varying amounts of woolgrass, blue vervain, various sedges, marsh milkweed, and scattered sandbar willow
This feature was part of a larger H-W14. Large areas of weedy upland grassland were excluded from the feature during 2015 field investigations. The excluded upland portions were dominated by smooth brome, Kentucky bluegrass, and Canada thistle.
H-W14aSeg 3, pg
32137620 24
H-W13bSeg 3, pg
31137616 23
H-W13aSeg 3, pg
31None 22
H-W13cSeg 3, pg
31/32137617, 137618
23
H-W14bSeg 3, pg
32137621 25
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Wet meadow generally dominated by reed canary grass and fox sedge with varying amounts of wool grass, blue vervain, various sedges, marsh milkweed, and scattered sandbar willow.
This feature was part of a larger H-W14. Large areas of weedy upland grassland were excluded from the feature during 2015 field investigations. The excluded upland portions were dominated by smooth brome, Kentucky bluegrass, and Canada thistle.
Wet meadow generally dominated by reed canary grass and fox sedge with varying amounts of wool grass, blue vervain, various sedges, marsh milkweed, and scattered sandbar willow.
This feature was part of a larger H-W14. Large areas of weedy upland grassland were excluded from the feature during 2015 field investigations. The excluded upland portions were dominated by smooth brome, Kentucky bluegrass, and Canada thistle.
H-W15Seg 3, pg
33None
Small wet meadow in isolated depression dominated by fox sedge, reed canary grass, Canada thistle, ironweed, and woolgrass.
27
Degraded wet meadow, shrub-carr and hardwood swamp complex.
Degraded wet meadow located within and adjacent to DOT ROW dominated by reed canary grass and at nothern end of feature, reed canary grass also dominant with scattered box elder and American elm.
Shrub-carr present along and extending beyond the west boundary of the project corridor is dominated by various dogwood shrubs with ironweed, reed canary grass, and various sedges in the herb layer.
The hardwood swamp component was dominated by box elder, green ash, American elm, and silver maple.
This feature was part of a larger H-W16 that was updated during 2015 field investigations to exclude areas planted to red and white pines with prickly ash and honeysuckle shrubs dominant.
H-W16aSeg 3, pg
33/34137624, 137625
28, 29, 30
H-W14dSeg 3, pg
33None 26
H-W14cSeg 3, pg
32/33137622 25
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Wetland comprised of degraded wet meadow within and adjacent to the DOT ROW, extending into hardwood swamp to the south. Degraded wet meadow dominated by reed canary grass; hardwood swamp with box elder, green ash, American elm, and silver maple.
This feature was part of a larger H-W16 that was updated during 2015 field investigations to exclude areas planted to red and white pines with prickly ash and honeysuckle shrubs dominant.
Predominantly farmed, seasonally flooded basin extending into hardwood swamp at the northern end. The farmed portion was planted to soybeans with a dense undergrowth of field nut-sedge, barnyard grass, and areas of the planted crop drowned out or exhibiting crop stress.
The hardwood swamp is dominated by green ash and box elder in the canopy, some green ash in the shrub layer, and no herb layer. The ground layer did show signs of seasonal flooding/ponded water. A 2-3 foot upland berm is present along the northern boundary of the feature/hardwood swamp.
This feature was part of a larger H-W16 that was updated during 2015 field investigations to exclude areas planted to red and white pines with prickly ash and honeysuckle shrubs dominant.
Excavated open water pond at western edge of project corridor, extending beyond the corridor to the west. This feature is bordered by a red oak, shagbark hickory, and prickly ash dominated upland berm to the east.
Large man-made upland berm was excluded from this feature during 2015 field investigations, separating the open water pond from the rest of the feature within the proejct corridor. The berm varied from 2-4 feet above adjacent wetland areas and was dominated by red oak, shagbark hickory, and prickly ash.
H-W16bSeg 3, pg
34137626 28, 29
noneH-W17aSeg 3, pg
35None
H-W16cSeg 3, pg
34/35137627, 137628
31, 32
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Excavated open water pond at western edge of project corridor, extending beyond the corridor to the west. This feature was bordered by a red oak, shagbark hickory, and prickly ash dominated upland berm to the east.
Large man-made upland berm was excluded from this feature during 2015 field investigations, separating the open water pond from the rest of the feature within the proejct corridor. The berm varied from 2-4 feet above adjacent wetland areas and was dominated by red oak, shagbark hickory, and prickly ash.
Large wetland complex with degraded wet meadow, shallow marsh, and hardwood swamp communities.
Largest WM component located in southern third of feature domianted by reed canary grass with scattered blue vervain and rosinweed, with grey dogwood, silver maple, and willow present at edge of shallow marsh. Additional area of degraded wet meadow in northern third of feature located between the interstate and upland berm dominated by reed canary grass, various sedges, and silky dogwood.
A small shallow marsh is present in the southern third of the feature; floating duckweed was common on the water surface with reed canary grass and narrow-leaf cattail at the edges of the open water.
Hardwood swamp communities are present in the central and northern thirds of the feature. The southern end of the central portion was dominated by green ash, cottonwood, and American elm in the canopy with a prickly ash dominated shrublayer and dense poison ivy throughout. The herb layer was quite sparse. Within the northern end of the central portion, the hardwood swamp appeared less disturbed and was dominated by river birch, green ash, and silver maple and had pockets of standing water with scattered, sparse sedges in the herb layer. The hardwood swamp community within the northern third of the feature was the most disturbed of this community type; box elder was common in the canopy with dense poison ivy, scattered honeysuckle shrubs, and reed canary grass dominant in the herb layer.
Large man-made upland berm was excluded from this feature during 2015 field investigations. The berm varied from 2-4 feet above adjacent wetland areas and was dominated by red oak and shagbark hickory, with dense poison ivy and an understory of smooth brome, Canada goldenrod, red cedar, honeysuckle, garlic mustard, and Pennsylvania sedge. Portions of the berm appeared to be used as an access road and the berm separates the two excavated open water ponds from the remainder of the feature within the project corridor.
Seg 3, pg 35
None none
H-W17cSeg 3, pg
35/36137631, 137632
33, 34, 35, 36, 37
H-W17b
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H-W18Seg 3, pg
36137633
Wetland complex within highway interchange comprised of degraded wet meadow, sedge meadow, and shallow marsh. Degraded wet meadow present within north half of feature and at periphery; dominated by reed canary grass and Canada thistle with scattered box elder and silver maple trees. Sedge meadow present within central part of feature and dominated by woolly sedge. Narrow-leaf cattail dominated shallow marsh present along southern boundary of feature.
38
H-W19Seg 3, pg
36137634
Floodplain forest associated with Baraboo River (H-R9). Near north bank of river, green ash, silver maple, box elder, and cottonwood dominant canopy trees with a sparse green ash dominated shrub layer. Reed canary grass, moneywort, white avens, and wood nettle common herb layer species. North end of the feature is at slightly lower topography and contains areas of standing water and seasonal flooding of depressional areas. Similar canopy and shrub species are present, but with various sedges, reed canary grass, and dark-green bulrush more common in the herb layer.
Feature south of H-R9 comprised of floodplain forest and degraded wet meadow. Floodplain forest adjacent to south bank of H-R9 dominated by silver maple and green ash with poison ivy vines on trees, no shrub layer, and reed canary grass, hop sedge, and moneywort common in herb layer. Additional area of floodplain forest located above normal floodplain domianted by silver maple and green ash in the canopy, a dense shrub layer dominated by green ash with scattered prickly ash and honeysuckle shrubs, and moneywort, calico aster, giant goldenrod, poison ivy, black snakeroot, jumpseed, and white avens in the herb layer. Degraded wet meadow on east side of feature is routinely mowed; reed canary grass, riverbank grape, and giant goldenrod common.
39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44
H-W20 --- None
Feaure no longer considered wetland. Area of H-W20 a mix of mesic woodland and grassland. Mesic woods dominated by red elm, hackberry and staghorn sumac with garlic mustard, smooth brome, burdock, chickweed, multiflora rose, and stinging nettle common in the herb layer. Grassland dominated by reed canary grass, Canada thistle, chickweed, burdock, and giant ragweed. The area may be receiving drainage from the hills to the south, but soils are not hydric and occurs in overall high, rolling landscape position.
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H-W21Seg 3, pg
40None
Degraded wet meadow at base of highway embankment dominated by reed canary grass with sparse cottonwood, willow, and box elder at DOT ROW fenceline.
45
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4/5None
Hardwood swamp and wet meadow fringe around Pickerel Lake. Hardwood swamp dominated by cottonwood, American elm, and riverbank grape; majority of hardwood swamp is located beyond the project ROW to the east. Wet meadow portion located beyond Project corridor, but dominated by reed canary grass and narrow-leaf cattail.
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Photographs of Wetlands and Waterways