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Project Locations & Information > Agawam-West Springfield Project : Project Description
Project Description The Agawam-West Springfield Circuit Separation Project in Massachusetts will separate two high-voltage circuits which currently occupy the same towers. The project will improve system reliability by placing each circuit on its own set of structures between the Agawam and West Springfield Substations. Agawam-West Springfield Project Facts
Department of Public Utilities Decision - March 19, 2010 The following document is the decision from the Department of Public Utilities (DPU) regarding the Western Massachusetts Electric Company (WMECO) petitions filed with the DPU for the Agawam - West Springfield Circuit Separation Project. On March 13, 2009, WMECO filed a petition to separate two high-voltage circuits which currently occupy the same towers, and place each circuit on its own set of new monopole transmission structures. This work will take place within the same 2.5 mile WMECO right-of-way between the Agawam and West Springfield substations. On March 13, 2009, WMECO also filed a related petition seeking specific and comprehensive exemptions from the local Zoning Ordinances in Agawam and West Springfield associated with the proposed project. The DPU issued its approval of both decisions, with some conditions, on March 19, 2010. Department of Public Utilities 09-24/09-25 Decision dated March 19, 2010:
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