• Hanna Region Transmission Development
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Access and Temp. Workspace Maps

Following consultation with directly affected landowners, ATCO Electric has finalized the locations of access trails and temporary workspace for: 

  • Anderson to Oakland Transmission Project (240 kV) 
  • Oakland to Coyote Lake Transmission Project (240 kV) 
  • Oakland to Lanfine Transmission Project (240 kV) 
  • Lanfine to Pemukan Transmission Project (240 kV) 
  • Pemukan to Hansman Lake Transmission Project (240 kV) 
  • Coyote Lake to Michichi Creek Transmission Project (144 kV)

ATCO Electric has identified locations where construction activities will require access trails and temporary workspace outside of the transmission line right-of-way. The map above outlines the general project areas. By zooming into the map you can identify where your land or land interests are and the associated project segment map that outlines structure locations, access trails and temporary workspaces that have been identified.

Access trails are required in areas where terrain conditions, or the locations of wetlands, make driving along the right-of-way impractical. In some situations, access trails will be temporary and in some areas, permanent access trails may be needed for ongoing maintenance. In addition, temporary workspace will be required at each structure location during construction. This workspace will be adjacent to the right-of-way and will be used to assemble and install the structures and string the transmission line.

Landowners will be compensated for access trails and temporary workspace located outside of the boundaries of the right-of-way. Arrangements for access trails and temporary workspace will be negotiated with landowners individually.

If you have any questions or concerns about information regarding access trails or temporary workspace, please contact us to arrange a meeting with an ATCO Electric representative. Meetings can be conducted in-person or over the phone, at your convenience.