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Data sources: Puget Sound Energy (PSE), The Watershed Company (TWC), City of Renton (COR), King County (KC), Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) and HDR. Aerial imagery from PSE, 2011.
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Notes:1. Critical areas were defined within a 100'corridor along the existing transmission linecorridor.2. Access routes shown at typical width of 20 feet.3. Determined in the field by geotechnicalconsultant. See discussion in Critical AreasReport.4. Wellhead Protection Areas cover most of theproject area, and are not shown for mappingpurposes. See CAIA report for impacts.
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CriticalAreasDelineated Stream BoundaryTWC
Delineated Wetland BoundaryTWC
Estimated Wetland BoundaryTWC
StreamTWC
WetlandTWC
Estimated WetlandTWC
Limit of Functioning Buffer AreaTWC
Combined Functioning Wetland/Stream BufferAreaTWC- white shading
Priority Steep Slopes3 TWC
Erosion HazardCOR
Priority Landslide Hazard AreasCOR
Coal Mine HazardCOR
Seismic HazardCOR
Shoreline JurisdictionTWC
FloodwayCOR
FloodplainCOR
....Priority HabitatWDFW
ImpactsWiresPSE
Lake Tradition 115k WiresPSE
!?Existing Poles to be RemovedPSE
!H Existing Poles to be RetainedPSE
Wire ZonePSE
Managed Right-of-Way PSE
Maintained Legal ROWPSE-pale yellow shading
Proposed Access Routes2 PSE
%%,Proposed Pole FootprintsPSE
%%,Proposed Lake Tradition Pole FootprintsPSE
#*Proposed Stringing SitesHDR
Study AreaTWC
City LimitKC
D Trees to RemoveTWC
D Dead Trees to RemoveTWCV