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Costs $3 million to $4 million per mile to construct* Costs covered by all PSE ratepayers Aesthetics Visible poles and wires Some vegetation can remain near lines Outage impacts Repairs typically made within hours to days Construction impacts Includes setting poles and stringing wire Requires removing dirt and trees for pole foundations Undergrounding Transmission Lines - A Comparison Updated March 2014 OVERHEAD Costs • $20 million to $ 2 8 million per mile to construct* Costs greater than the overhead option must be paid locally Aesthetics No transmission poles, no visible wires Steel termination poles are visible No deep-rooted vegetation permitted along route 10 - by 30- by 10-foot access vaults every quarter Approximately to half mile Outage impacts Outages very infrequent Repairs may take days to months Construction impacts Potential relocation of major underground utilities Substantial dirt and tree removal required for trenches and vaults UNDERGROUND Examples of 230 kV poles 230 kV poles under construction Steel termination pole 4’ 5’ to 6’ Pavement Thermally rated fill Conduit with transmission lines Typical duct bank cross-section Water main Natural Gas Communications Sewer line Storm drain Power What’s underground? Typical cross-section; underground utilities vary by location. required Outages infrequent *Note: Costs per mile are noted for construction only and do not include other costs such as easement acquisitions, mitigation, and future operation and maintenance.

Undergrounding Transmission Lines - A Comparison

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Costs

• $3 million to $4 million per mile to construct*

• Costs covered by all PSE ratepayers

Aesthetics

• Visible poles and wires

• Some vegetation can remain near lines

Outage impacts

• •

Repairs

typically

made

within hours to days

Construction impacts

• Includes

setting

poles

and

stringing wire

• Requires

removing

dirt

and

trees for

pole

foundations

Undergrounding Transmission Lines - A Comparison

Updated March 2014

OVERHEAD

Costs

• $20 million to $28 million per mile to construct*

• Costs greater than the overhead option must be paid locally

Aesthetics

• No transmission poles, no visible wires

• Steel termination poles are visible

• No deep-rooted vegetation permitted along route

• 10- by 30- by 10-foot access vaults every quarter

Approximately to half mile

Outage impacts

• Outages very infrequent

• Repairs may take days to months

Construction impacts

• Potential relocation of major underground utilities

• Substantial dirt and tree removal required for trenches and vaults

UNDERGROUND

Examples of 230 kV poles

230 kV poles under construction

Steel termination pole

4’

5’ t

o 6

Pavement

Thermally rated fill

Conduit with transmission lines

Typical duct bank cross-section

Water main

Natural Gas

Communications

Sewer line

Storm drain

Power

What’s underground?

Typical cross-section; underground utilities vary by location.

requiredOutages infrequent

*Note: Costs per mile are noted for construction only and do not include other costs such as easement acquisitions, mitigation, and future operation and maintenance.