Southern California Edison Kramer-Holgate-Edwards 115 kV Transmission Lines Projects

Environmental Intelligence, Rincon

Kern and San Bernardino Counties, California

Project Highlights

  • Habitat Assessments
  • Waters Assessment
  • Western Joshua Tree Census
  • Desert Tortoise Focused Surveys
  • Western Burrowing Owl Focused Surveys
  • Mohave Ground Squirrel Burrow Survey

Artemis Environmental provided biological services for the Southern California Edison (SCE) Kramer-Holgate-Edwards 115 kiloVolt Transmission Lines Projects that 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. Services included a general habitat assessments for two existing transmission lines and one alternative line; a waters assessment; a 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 Project. The purpose of the surveys was to help inform Project design and to avoid/minimize potential impacts to biological and aquatic resources. Artemis Environmental staff prepared separate survey reports for each effort.