Maine Power

Construction Info


Cornville, Maine

Cornville, Maine

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In Cornville, the project is limited to a re-rate of the existing 115 kV transmission line. The existing line is approximately 4.0 miles long, and begins at the Lakewood Substation facility located off of East Madison Road in Madison. The transmission line runs northeast from the substation, crossing the Cornville-Madison municipal boundary, Molunkus Road and Beckwith Road, to connect with an existing transmission line corridor near Oxbow Road.

The proposed re-rate work in Cornville will include the replacement of the existing transmission line conductor wires and the replacement of certain existing H-frame structures for this line. The replacement H-frame structures will be wooden and similar in size and appearance to the existing structures.

Permits & Approvals

Cornville - No Permit Required

07/14/2010

Letter confirming that no permit required for MPRP work
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News & Events

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August 11, 2011

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Herald/Telegram Feature: CMP & Local Timber Mat Producers

June 10, 2011

Portland Press Herald/ Maine Sunday Telegram article highlights work of local timber mat suppliers for the MPRP
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