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Jay, Maine

Jay, Maine

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The portion of the MPRP located in Jay involves the construction of a new 115 kV electric transmission line and the rebuild of two existing 115 kV electric transmission lines, Section 89 and Section 229.

New 115 kV Transmission Line– The new 115 kV transmission line will be located between the two existing transmission lines within CMP’s existing corridor and will be constructed using primarily single-pole structures that are typically 75 feet in height.

Section 89 (Rebuild) – Section 89 is an existing 115 kV transmission line that enters Jay from Livermore Falls and traverses the southwestern corner of Jay before crossing the Androscoggin River and connecting with the Riley Substation. Section 89, which currently runs on approximately 45-foot tall H-frame structures, will offset to the south of the existing lines on primarily single-pole structures that are typically 75 feet in height.

Section 229 (Rebuild) – Section 229 is an existing 115 kV electric transmission line that enters Jay from the Town of Canton to the west and runs to the northeast and then southeast across the Androscoggin River to the Riley Substation. Section 229, which currently runs on approximately 45-foot tall H-frame structures, will offset to the south from existing line on single-pole structures that are typically 75 feet in height.

Permits & Approvals

Jay Permit and Approval

03/16/2009

Permit application submitted to town with signed approval
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News & Events

Clearing progresses from Jay to Rumford

September 29, 2011

Clearing in Canton from Ludden Lane to Canton Point Road
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Crew Saves Detroit Barn

August 10, 2011

Anthony Iannello and Jared Haney, L.E. Myers Co., fought a barn fire on Troy Rd. in Detroit while returning from MPRP jobsite.
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Albion Road Autotransformer Delivered

August 11, 2011

Photos of the massive 345-kV autotransformer being delivered to Benton from Searsport.
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Clearing from Livermore Falls to Rumford Substation is underway

August, 09 2011

The clearing phase is underway in Livermore Falls, Jay, Canton, Dixfield, Peru & Rumford
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Clearing continues in Jay

August, 04 2011

Clearing of capable vegetation is ongoing west of Route 4 in Jay
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Transmission & Distribution World features MPRP!

July 15, 2011

"Jobs Meet Reliability" - How the MPRP is Strengthening Maine's Grid and Economy
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CMP donates Mud Pond to Stanton Bird Club

July 15, 2011

241 acres of land surrounding Mud Pond in Monmouth transferred for conservation
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CMP's Policies Manage Osprey Nests Responsibly

July 12, 2011

Hundreds of ospreys nest on our utility poles. We share your concerns for the safety of these birds, and our company has policies and personnel in place to manage these nests responsibly.
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Clearing from Jay to Rumford

July 11, 2011

Clearing in Jay and now moving into Canton, Dixfield,and Peru
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Clearing in Jay

July 5, 2011

Clearing continues in the Section 89 corridor in the vicinity of Hyde Road
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Clearing underway in Jay

June 13, 2011

Crews clearing near Hyde Road and Main Street in Jay as surveyors continue flagging the Section 89 corridor.
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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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Surveying Livermore Falls to Rumford

4/13/2011

Crews are currently surveying and flagging the Section 229 corridor in Livermore Falls, Jay, Canton, Dixfield, Peru and Rumford. Clearing is expected to begin soon.
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