Project Highlight: Kramer-Holgate 115 kiloVolt Transmission Line

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For the past year and a half, Artemis has been thrilled to provide unique and multi-faceted support to two projects under our long-standing Southern California Edison (SCE) on-call contracts with Environmental Intelligence and Rincon. These two SCE projects will involve reconductoring and other proposed improvements to two transmission lines located in the Mojave Desert that span 30 miles between the Edwards, Holgate, and Kramer substations in the vicinity of Boron, California. Led by Artemis Project Manager, Jasmine Bakker, Artemis has provided a wide array of services including habitat assessments, water assessment, western Joshua tree census, surveys for suitable desert tortoise and burrowing owl burrows, an assessment for the Mohave ground squirrel for the entire 30-mile alignment, and focused surveys for desert tortoise, burrowing owls, and burrows potentially occupied by Mohave ground squirrel for the eastern half of the alignment that encompasses the Kramer-Holgate 115 kiloVolt transmission line. As work continues on these projects, we sincerely look forward to continuing our excellent and personalized service with our incredible team of experts and biologists.


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