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N 0 T 1 ' C E <br />• Please join us for an <br />OPEN HOUSE <br />to learn about an important electric transmission project being proposed by <br />Great River Energy, in conjunction with Anoka Municipal Utilities and Connexus Energy, <br />in the cities of Anoka, Ramsey, Andover and Coon Rapids <br />Thursday, October 14, 2010 <br />4:00pmto8:00 <br />Anoka Technical College <br />1355 W Hwy 10, Anoka, MN 55303 <br />(Intersection of Hwy 10 and Thurston Ave) <br />Na formal presentation will be given. Attendees are encouraged to <br />come any time during the hours indicated. <br />To sustain the reliability and quality of PROJECT NEED <br />electric service and to enable economic Over the past several years, increased <br />growth, Great River Energy, in conjunction demand for electricity in the northwest metro <br />with Anoka Municipal Utilities and Connexus region has strained the existing transmission <br />Energy, propose to enhance the electric . system due to its age and operational limits. <br />transmission system in the areas served by To ensure the continued reliability of electric <br />Anoka Municipal Utilities and Connexus service to the people and businesses served <br />Energy. Great River Energy proposes to. by Anoka Municipal Utilities and Connexus <br />construct a new 115 - kilovolt transmission . Energy and to enable economic growth in this <br />line from the Crooked Lake Substation (Main region, the transmission system needs to be <br />Street and Round Lake Blvd in Coon Rapids) strengthened. <br />to the Enterprise Park Substation (west of Additional project details can he found at <br />Thurston Ave near the railroad tracks in www. GreatRiverEnergy .com /enterprisepark <br />Anoka). The project will benefit people and please feel free to contact us with your <br />businesses <br />in the area by: _ questions <br />• Ensuring the continued reliability of the Mark Strohfus <br />area's electric transmission system Great River Energy <br />12300 • Reducing the risk of the transmission Maple Er Blvd <br />Maple Groo vee, , MN 55369 <br />system overloading 763 -445 -5210 <br />• Enabling future economic growth 1- 888 - 521 -0130 ext 763 -445 -5210 <br />MStrohfus @GREnergy.com <br />€ ` Y our oplmons: ra a important to es We encourageyou to attend the. house to get <br />[ mvgll�ied and haveyourquestwns answered ' - <br />PROPOSED PROJECT <br />Great River Energy is currently considering multiple options for routing the new 115 - kilovolt <br />transmission line, which are shown below. _ <br />tin 11 Eatgi <br />kaMunicipal Wi dTurbi <br />0 m <br />Potential: <br />f� } <br />��I Mb ,p Anoka M IlpluNly <br />1 <br />{ II 4 1 <br />Distribution Andover <br />s <br />�LT SIy� <br />1�� <br />'in <br />Anoka •\■ <br />li <br />Z fr 4 <br />cutting: <br />Anoka Man Opal POMP <br />Ois4lbutlm, Substation <br />G s <br />DaYt•" S <br />Proposed Substation <br />® Existing Substation <br />Proposed 115 kV Transmission <br />ES Route Options <br />Currently Being <br />■ <br />el <br />Line <br />CConsidered <br />I <br />`��'_ <br />' S& <br />ICU <br />■k <br />Nea L= <br />t <br />fl t <br />4 im 7 <br />�� -c w <br />N i o . . <br />■I <br />' ■ ors =r <br />:mart= •xt Cris - flog: <br />Energy <br />■u v■r.. crooked L Ton <br />tel it <br />Goon <br />raPid <br />` - <br />1M <br />� <br />Q <br />/NS /Existing 115 kVTransmission Line. <br />"'Existing 69 kV Transmission Line <br />Elwin i ion <br />S p a <br />�', <br />p`. NI <br />,Niin =¢� Y.i bahtlon <br />� ■ <br />A m g 4t CONNE�NS' <br />tarn ENERGY GREAT RIVER ENERGY' <br />60 <br />