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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2023-01-20 IMC Agenda and docs INTERTIE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE (IMC) REGULAR MEETING AGENDA January 20, 2023 9:00 AM Alaska Energy Authority Board Room 813 W Northern Lights Blvd, Anchorage, AK 99503 To participate dial 1-888-585-9008 and use code 212-753-619# 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. ROLL CALL FOR COMMITTEE MEMBERS 3. PUBLIC ROLL CALL 4. PUBLIC COMMENTS 5. AGENDA APPROVAL 6. APPROVAL OF PRIOR MINUTES – December 9, 2022 7. IOC Committee Report 8. NEW BUSINESS A. Railbelt Synchro-phasor Project B. Intertie Vegetation Management Plan 9. OLD BUSINESS 10. COMMITTEE REPORTS A. Budget to Actuals Report B. Operator’s Report 11. MEMBERS COMMENTS 12. NEXT MEETING DATE – March 24, 2023 13. ADJOURNMENT Intertie Management Committee Meeting IOC Report January 13, 2023 1.Intertie Operating Committee a.The IOC committee chair was rotated from GVEA to MEA. b.The IOC reviewed the attached vegetation management plan and is recommending that the IMC approve the plan. The plan was developed through the Operations and Maintenance Subcommittee and reviewed by the IOC. The plan outlines sections that MEA and GVEA are responsible for clearing, provides general guidelines for access and clearing the ROW, and it provides a cycle for clearing each section of the line. 2.System Studies Subcommittee a.The SSS provided an update on the status of the Synchrophasor Project. Four proposals were received and evaluated by the SSS in December. Electric Power Group (EPG) received the highest evaluation and will be providing a presentation on January 18th. Following the presentation, the SSS will provide a recommendation on whether to move forward with EPG. Following the SSS update, the IOC discussed cost allocation for the project and would like to determine which utilities will contribute financially before awarding a contract. b.The SSS is working with EPS to update the PSS/E model for Bradley’s governor. CEA is managing the project and is working with EPS to determine the full scope, schedule, and cost of the work. c.The SSS is looking into expanding the scope of work for the reserve study. The additional scope would include the impact of inverter-based generation on reserves and frequency response. Since EPS completed the original reserve study, the IOC recommends that this work be completed by EPS as well. Upon approval by the IMC, the IOC will direct the SSS to work with EPS to determine the full scope, schedule, and cost of this work. 3.Dispatch and Operations Subcommittee a.The DOS provided comments on AKBAL-002-2 – Disturbance Control Performance. The IOC will review these comments and, if appropriate, make recommendations to modify the standard. 1 |P a g e Alaska Intertie Vegetation Management Plan INTRODUCTION The Alaska Energy Authority (AEA) owns a 170-mile transmission line between the Douglas Substation in Willow and the Healy Substation in Healy, Alaska. The line is designed at 345kV and currently operated at 138kV. This line is operated and maintained by Chugach Electric Association (Chugach), Matanuska Electric Association (MEA), and Golden Valley Electric Association (GVEA) under the terms of the 3/11/14 Second Amended and Restated Alaska Intertie Agreement. MEA manages vegetation from the Douglas Substation to structure #382, five miles north of the Susitna River. GVEA manages vegetation from structure #382 to the Healy Substation. The purpose of this Vegetation Management Plan is to describe the schedule and scope for managing vegetation along the Alaska Intertie. Removing incompatible vegetation is necessary on transmission rights-of-way (ROW) and around associated structures and facilities to ensure safe, reliable delivery of electric service. Tall growing tree species must be prevented from growing into or falling onto the lines. Dense woody vegetation, invasive plant species, and all vegetation that interferes with access must be removed from around structures, access roads, and anywhere in which they prevent access to the ROW for inspections, maintenance,repairs and in emergencies. MEA and GVEA manage approximately 170 miles of ROW along the Alaska Intertie. The purpose of this intertie is to interconnect Golden Valley Electric Association (GVEA), the regulated utility that serves areas north of the Alaska Range, with southcentral Alaska Utilities.This ROW traverses all types of terrain from steep mountainous topography to marshy lowlands and from remote, relatively inaccessible locations to population centers. PRIMARY GOAL The primary goal of this Vegetation Management Plan is to ensure that the reliability of Intertie transmission is not adversely impacted by vegetation. The following items are, therefore, individual objectives that must be taken into consideration as part of the primary goal of the AK Intertie vegetation management program: To ensure the delivery of safe, reliable and economical electric service to our customers To maintain an optimum five to seven year maintenance cycle for all ROW To ensure that vegetation management operations are conducted in a safe, effective manner and in conformity with federal and state laws, regulations, and if applicable, permit conditions To allow for unplanned tasks for which all precautions are taken to utilize the correct treatment methods and to protect sensitive areas (construction, restorations, hazard tree removal, etc.) To have an MEA or GVEA representative respond quickly, based on location, to any questions or complaints from the public and/or governmental agency that relate to ROW vegetation management. 2 |P a g e • Contact information: • GVEA: • Name: Nathan Minnema • Phone: 907-458-5878 • Email: NJMinnema@gvea.com • MEA: • Name: Gary Meadows • Phone: 907-761-9310 • Email: gary.meadows@mea.coop • GVEA and MEA will keep each other, CEA, and AEA informed of any issues by sending copies of all correspondence and email messages. To consider associated costs and the impact on all stakeholders. To ensure effective communication with members regarding vegetation management. To reduce likelihood and impacts of wildland fires. ROW VEGETATION & IDENTIFICATION OF TARGET VEGETATION Vegetation that obscures the ROW corridors and/or grows tall enough to interfere with the lines is considered incompatible vegetation and must be removed as targets. Incompatible vegetation includes trees and limbs, tall growing shrubs, vegetation growing around substations, structures, access roads, gates, and anywhere vegetation impedes access to the ROW and equipment. The primary incompatible plan species are trees, generally defined as woody plant species that mature at heights exceeding 15 feet. Trees must be removed or controlled within the cleared width and along the edges of AEA’s ROW because they are capable of growing tall enough to grow into or fall onto the lines causing electric service outages. Examples of incompatible vegetation include, but are not limited to, birch, spruce, aspen and poplar. In rare, isolated instances trees may be left where the electric lines are high enough off the ground so that mature trees will not interfere with the operation of the line. Certain categories of non-tree species are also considered incompatible vegetation, some due to their location and others because of their nature. All woody vegetation on/or encroaching upon existing roads or pathways or immediately adjacent to line structures or equipment will be controlled to provide adequate access to structures, equipment and along the rights-of-way. These include shrubs and vines, including, but are not limited to, berry bushes, Labrador Tea, Dwarf Arctic Birch, Willow, Alder, etc. If no permanent access route exists along a right-of-way, a pathway may be created during the treatment cycle and maintained in a suitable location by managing all woody vegetation within the selected route. Woody vegetation must be removed in these areas to ensure access to and along the right-of-way and line structures for safe, efficient inspection, maintenance and emergency operations. Plant species that pose an environmental or safety problem will be removed whenever practical. The categories of these plant species types that cause safety problems are noxious vegetation plant species including nuisance and poisonous plant species that have heavy thorn growth or dermal toxicity and may create hazards for people working on or traversing the right-of-way. These also include invasive plant species that poses environmental problems, some of which also fit one of the first two categories of noxious vegetation. Poisonous vegetation poses a health hazard to personnel, contractors and the public-at-large, which can lead to increased incidences of first aid 3 |P a g e and OSHA recordable incidents. Other types of noxious and nuisance vegetation poses a risk to the safety and health of all individuals working on or traversing a right-of-way and can further impede a rapid response in an emergency. These plants have heavy thorns, dense foliage and/or impenetrable stems; To ensure the accurate identification of incompatible and compatible vegetation, all vegetation management contractors are required to supply personnel familiar with the vegetation typically found growing along the Alaska Intertie. VEGETATION MANAGEMENT AND OPERATIONAL GUIDELINES MEA and GVEA use utility staff as well as independent contractors for all vegetation management treatment activities and requires that staff and contractors comply with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, and AK Intertie vegetation management specifications. The AK Intertie vegetation management program is applied to the full width of each right- of-way to remove or control all incompatible vegetation. Vegetation management activities must result in l00% control or removal of all incompatible target plant species greater than or equal to six feet in height and a minimum of 90% control or removal of all incompatible vegetation less than six feet in height. With a few exceptions, all incompatible tree species will be removed or controlled during a treatment operation. This includes all woody vegetation and vines growing on or encroaching upon access roads, gates, or on or within ten feet of guys, poles and towers within the cleared width of the ROW. Treatments will also extend around the perimeter of substations following all sensitive area restrictions. The only exceptions are trees in edging yards. All exceptions, however, must be maintained at an acceptable height or condition that will not exceed minimum vegetation clearance distances from the lines before the next maintenance cycle. Vegetation management operations on such sites are designed to prevent any unreasonable adverse environmental effects. ROW access will be through the use of established roadways whenever possible. The contractor, MEA, or GVEA will have appropriate legal rights in advance to enter the right-of-way by other means. Unreasonable site damage or destruction during any phase of the vegetation management operation by the utilities or contractor, his agents or employees, must be repaired immediately to the satisfaction of MEA or GVEA, who will determine what constitutes unreasonable site damage. GENERAL OPERATIONAL GUIDELINES MEA and GVEA will inform the utilities and/or contractor(s) which rights-of-way will be treated, the range of treatment dates and the possible methods and materials. MEA and GVEA will supply treatment restrictions data, maps and written instructions outlining any special treatment considerations or instructions for each ROW. No work will be done until the utilities or contractor has the appropriate data, permits, and restriction lists. The utility and/or contractor must provide: Appropriately certified supervisors who understand all aspects of the contracted treatment and who are responsive to the guidance of MEA and / or GVEA; Supervisors who effectively manage treatment crews to ensure the satisfactory completion of the contract; Supervisors who effectively communicate with the public ; Experienced and/or trained workers, who are appropriately licensed or certified; 4 |P a g e Workers who conduct themselves professionally at all times; Supervisors who ensure proper safety measures and PPE are being adhered to at all times in accordance with their companies Safety Manuals; The appropriate equipment to maintain the highest practical level of efficiency and effectiveness; Equipment in good visual and working condition; Completed paperwork. VEGETATION MANAGEMENT CONTROL METHODS MEA and GVEA use a combination of hand cutting, mowing, and selective pruning. Based on a five to seven year cycle, the treatment methods used on any given ROW are selected based on timing, site sensitivity, species composition and density, site access, topography and treatment methods. The utilities and/or contractor inspect rights-of-way for incompatible vegetation density, height and composition on an annual basis and a report is generated and submitted to the Alaska Intertie maintenance subcommittee by November 30th to allow vegetation management budgeting to be included in the following year’s budgeting process. A ROW is then scheduled for treatment when incompatible vegetation height averages six to ten feet or densities reach low to moderate levels. These inspections are important because although treatment cycles should remain relatively consistent short-term changes in growth conditions, site disturbances or the effectiveness of past treatments may affect the schedule on individual rights-of-way. As the sole means to control vegetation, mechanical controls are the preferred method on vegetation over 12 feet tall; on non-sprouting conifers (with exceptions); around structures; on access roads; in areas of thick, impenetrable vegetation, and where large areas of high density incompatible species exceed maximum heights. Intertie Clearing Schedules are included in Appendix A. MECHANICAL CONTROL METHODS Hand Cutting Hand cutting is the mechanical cutting of incompatible vegetation using chain saws or brush saws, loppers or hand pruners: Hand cutting may be conducted at any time of the year; Incompatible vegetation is cut as close to the ground as practical; Slash from the operation is cut and scattered so as to lay as close to the ground as practical, but not exceeding two feet in height. Hand cutting is used to protect sensitive areas; around structures, gates and access roads; to control incompatible vegetation greater than 12 feet in height; on non-sprouting conifer species greater than two feet in height, and on sites where terrain, site size or sensitivity renders mowing impossible or impractical. 5 |P a g e Mowing Mowing is the mechanical cutting of vegetation using large brush mowers mounted on rubber tired or tracked vehicles: Mowing may be used at any time of the year except when deep snow precludes operations; Selection of specific equipment is based on terrain, vegetation size and equipment availability; Mowing is restricted by steep slopes, rocky terrain, obstructions, wet sites with deep, soft soils, and debris on the right-of-way. Mowing is used on sites where herbicide use is prohibited by regulatory or easement restriction, where a large number of the stems of incompatible species have exceeded maximum control heights, where access is impeded by high woody vegetation density and access is required in the short term, and where terrain, site size and sensitivity permit the efficient use of the equipment. Selective Pruning Selective pruning is the mechanical removal of the tops or encroaching limbs of 16-foot tall- growing tree species to prevent them from growing into, or falling onto, the lines: Selective pruning may be done at any time of the year; Pruning will be accomplished using aerial lifts mounted on trucks, skidders or tracked vehicles or, if terrain or obstructions prevent equipment access, by climbing crews. Slash will be disposed of by dicing, chipping or piling, at the discretion of the responsible utility: o Slash will not be left in waterways, trails or roads, or in such a manner that would permit it to wash into these areas; o The placement of cut woody vegetation must comply with applicable State Forestry regulations; o Slash from yards or recreational sites will be chipped or removed to an adjacent area or removed; o Slash will be piled in isolated areas or windrowed in parallel lines along the side of the right-of-way in piles that should not exceed four feet in height and that do not obstruct access along or to the right-of-way; o Dicing will be accomplished by cutting the slash in pieces so that it lies as close to the ground as practical; Chipping is used when dicing and/or piling are prohibited or impractical: o Wood chips will be removed from highly sensitive areas; o When left on site, wood chips will be scattered uniformly over the site at depths not exceeding four inches or piled in isolated areas; o No chips will be left in wetlands. 6 |P a g e Appendix A Intertie Clearing Schedule Utility Structure #Vegetation Type Cycle Length (5 or 7 Years) GVEA 766 Spruce 5‐year Cycle GVEA 765 Spruce 5‐year Cycle GVEA 764 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 763 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 762 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 761 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 760 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 759 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 758 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 757 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 756 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 755 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 754 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 753 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 752 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 751 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 750 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 749 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 748 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 747 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 746 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 745 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 744 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 743 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 742 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 741 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 740 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 739 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 738 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 737 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 736 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 735 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 734 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 733 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 732 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 731 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 730 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 729 Spruce 7‐year Cycle 7 |P a g e GVEA 728 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 727 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 726 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 725 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 724 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 723 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 722 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 721 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 720 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 719 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 718 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 717 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 716 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 715 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 714 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 713 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 712 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 711 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 710 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 709 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 708 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 707 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 706 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 705 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 704 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 703 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 702 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 701 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 700 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 699 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 698 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 697 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 696 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 695 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 694 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 693 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 692 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 691 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 690 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 689 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 688 Spruce 7‐year Cycle 8 |P a g e GVEA 687 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 686 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 685 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 684 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle GVEA 683 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle GVEA 682 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle GVEA 681 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 680 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 679 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 678 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 677 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 676 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 675 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 674 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 673 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 672 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 671 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 670 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 669 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 668 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 667 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 666 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 665 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 664 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 663 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 662 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 661 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 660 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 659 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 658 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 657 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 656 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 655 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 654 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 653 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 652 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 651 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 650 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 649 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 648 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 647 Spruce 7‐year Cycle 9 |P a g e GVEA 646 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 645 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 644 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 643 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 642 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 641 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 640 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 639 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 638 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 637 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 636 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 635 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 634 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 633 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 632 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 631 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 630 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 629 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 628 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 627 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 626 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 625 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 624 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 623 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 622 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 621 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 620 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 619 Spruce 7‐year Cycle GVEA 618 Alder 7‐year Cycle GVEA 617 Alder 7‐year Cycle GVEA 616 Alder 7‐year Cycle GVEA 615 Alder 7‐year Cycle GVEA 614 Alder 7‐year Cycle GVEA 613 Alder 7‐year Cycle GVEA 612 Alder 7‐year Cycle GVEA 611 Alder 7‐year Cycle GVEA 610 Alder 7‐year Cycle GVEA 609 Alder 7‐year Cycle GVEA 608 Alder 7‐year Cycle GVEA 607 Alder 7‐year Cycle GVEA 606 Gravel Pit No Clearing Needed 10 |P a g e GVEA 605 Gravel Pit No Clearing Needed GVEA 604 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle GVEA 603 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle GVEA 602 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle GVEA 601 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle GVEA 600 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle GVEA 599 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle GVEA 598 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle GVEA 597 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 596 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 595 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 594 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 593 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle GVEA 592 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 591 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 590 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 589 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 588 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 587 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 586 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 585 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 584 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 583 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 582 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 581 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 580 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 579 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 578 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 577 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 576 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 575 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 574 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 573 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 572 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 571 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 570 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 569 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 568 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 567 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 566 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 565 High Tundra No Clearing Needed 11 |P a g e GVEA 564 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 563 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 562 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 561 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 560 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 559 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 558 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 557 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 556 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 555 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 554 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle GVEA 553 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle GVEA 552 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle GVEA 551 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 550 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 549 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 548 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 547 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle GVEA 546 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 545 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 544 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 543 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 542 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 541 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 540 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 539 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 538 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 537 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 536 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 535 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 534 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 533 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 532 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 531 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 530 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 529 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 528 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 527 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 526 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 525 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 524 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle 12 |P a g e GVEA 523 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle GVEA 522 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle GVEA 521 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle GVEA 520 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle GVEA 519 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle GVEA 518 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle GVEA 517 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle GVEA 516 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 515 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 514 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 513 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 512 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 511 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 510 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 509 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 508 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 507 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 506 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 505 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 504 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 503 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 502 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 501 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 500 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 499 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 498 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 497 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 496 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 495 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 494 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 493 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle GVEA 492 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 491 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 490 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 489 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 488 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 487 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 486 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 485 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle GVEA 484 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle GVEA 483 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle 13 |P a g e GVEA 482 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle GVEA 481 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle GVEA 480 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle GVEA 479 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle GVEA 478 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle GVEA 477 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle GVEA 476 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle GVEA 475 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle GVEA 474 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 473 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 472 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 471 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 470 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 469 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle GVEA 468 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle GVEA 467 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle GVEA 466 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle GVEA 465 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle GVEA 464 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle GVEA 463 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle GVEA 462 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle GVEA 461 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 460 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 459 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 458 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 457 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 456 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 455 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle GVEA 454 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 453 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 452 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 451 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 450 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 449 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 448 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle GVEA 447 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle GVEA 446 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle GVEA 445 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle GVEA 444 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle GVEA 443 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle GVEA 442 High Tundra No Clearing Needed 14 |P a g e GVEA 441 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 440 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle GVEA 439 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 438 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 437 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 436 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle GVEA 435 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 434 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle GVEA 433 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 432 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 431 Low Brush Clear for access GVEA 430 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 429 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 428 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 427 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 426 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 425 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 424 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 423 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 422 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 421 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 420 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 419 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 418 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 417 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 416 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 415 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 414 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 413 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 412 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 411 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 410 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 409 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 408 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 407 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 406 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 405 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 404 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 403 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 402 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 401 High Tundra No Clearing Needed 15 |P a g e GVEA 400 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 399 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 398 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 397 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 396 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 395 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 394 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 393 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 392 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 391 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 390 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 389 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 388 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle GVEA 387 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 386 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle GVEA 385 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle GVEA 384 High Tundra No Clearing Needed GVEA 383 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle GVEA 382 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 381 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 380 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 379 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 378 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 377 Alders 7‐year Cycle MEA 376 Alders 7‐year Cycle MEA 375 Alders 7‐year Cycle MEA 374 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 373 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 372 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 371 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 370 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 369 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 368 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 367 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 366 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 365 Alders 7‐year Cycle MEA 364 Alders 7‐year Cycle MEA 363 Alders 7‐year Cycle MEA 362 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 361 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 360 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle 16 |P a g e MEA 359 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 358 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 357 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 356 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 355 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 354 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 353 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 352 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 351 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 350 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 349 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 348 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 347 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 346 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 345 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 344 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 343 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 342 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 341 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 340 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 339 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 338 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 337 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 336 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 335 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 334 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 333 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 332 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 331 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 330 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 329 Adlers 7‐year Cycle MEA 328 Adlers 7‐year Cycle MEA 327 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 326 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 325 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 324 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 323 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 322 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 321 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 320 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 319 High Tundra No Clearing Needed 17 |P a g e MEA 318 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 317 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 316 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 315 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 314 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 313 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 312 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 311 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 310 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 309 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 308 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 307 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 306 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 305 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 304 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 303 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 302 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 301 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 300 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 299 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 298 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 297 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 296 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 295 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 294 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 293 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 292 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 291 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 290 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 289 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 288 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 287 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 286 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 285 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 284 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 283 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 282 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 281 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 280 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 279 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 278 High Tundra No Clearing Needed 18 |P a g e MEA 277 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 276 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 275 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 274 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 273 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 272 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 271 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 270 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 269 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 268 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 267 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 266 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 265 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 264 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 263 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 262 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 261 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 260 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 259 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 258 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 257 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 256 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 255 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 254 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 253 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 252 High Tundra No Clearing Needed MEA 251 Alders 7‐year Cycle MEA 250 Alders 7‐year Cycle MEA 249 Alders 7‐year Cycle MEA 248 Alders 7‐year Cycle MEA 247 Alders 7‐year Cycle MEA 246 Alders 7‐year Cycle MEA 245 Alders 7‐year Cycle MEA 244 Alders 7‐year Cycle MEA 243 Alders 7‐year Cycle MEA 242 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 241 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 240 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 239 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 238 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 237 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle 19 |P a g e MEA 236 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 235 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 234 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 233 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 232 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 231 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 230 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 229 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 228 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 227 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 226 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 225 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 224 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 223 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 222 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 221 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 220 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 219 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 218 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 217 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 216 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 215 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 214 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 213 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 212 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 211 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 210 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 209 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 208 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 207 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 206 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 205 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 204 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 203 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 202 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 201 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 200 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 199 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 198 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 197 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 196 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle 20 |P a g e MEA 195 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 194 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 193 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 192 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 191 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 190 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 189 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 188 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 187 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 186 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 185 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 184 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 183 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 182 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 181 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 180 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 179 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 178 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 177 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 176 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 175 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 174 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 173 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 172 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 171 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 170 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 169 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 168 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 167 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 166 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 165 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 164 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 163 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 162 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 161 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 160 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 159 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 158 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 157 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 156 Hardwoods 5‐year Cycle MEA 155 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle 21 |P a g e MEA 154 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 153 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 152 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 151 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 150 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 149 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 148 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 147 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 146 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 145 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 144 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 143 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 142 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 141 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 140 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 139 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 138 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 137 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 136 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 135 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 134 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 133 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 132 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 131 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 130 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 129 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 128 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 127 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 126 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 125 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 124 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 123 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 122 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 121 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 120 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 119 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 118 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 117 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 116 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 115 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 114 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle 22 |P a g e MEA 113 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 112 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 111 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 110 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 109 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 108 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 107 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 106 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 105 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 104 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 103 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 102 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 101 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 100 Swamp No Clearing MEA 99 Swamp No Clearing MEA 98 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 97 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 96 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 95 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 94 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 93 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 92 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 91 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 90 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 89 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 88 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 87 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 86 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 85 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 84 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 83 Swamp No Clearing MEA 82 Swamp No Clearing MEA 81 Swamp No Clearing MEA 80 Swamp No Clearing MEA 79 Swamp No Clearing MEA 78 Swamp No Clearing MEA 77 Swamp No Clearing MEA 76 Swamp No Clearing MEA 75 Swamp No Clearing MEA 74 Swamp No Clearing MEA 73 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle 23 |P a g e MEA 72 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 71 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 70 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 69 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 68 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 67 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 66 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 65 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 64 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 63 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 62 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 61 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 60 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 59 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 58 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 57 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 56 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 55 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 54 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 53 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 52 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 51 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 50 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 49 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 48 Swamp No Clearing MEA 47 Swamp No Clearing MEA 46 Swamp No Clearing MEA 45 Swamp No Clearing MEA 44 Swamp No Clearing MEA 43 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 42 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 41 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 40 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 39 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 38 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 37 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 36 Swamp No Clearing MEA 35 Swamp No Clearing MEA 34 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 33 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 32 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle 24 |P a g e MEA 31 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 30 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 29 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 28 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 27 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 26 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 25 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 24 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 23 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 22 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 21 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 20 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 19 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 18 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 17 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 16 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 15 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 14 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 13 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 12 Swamp No Clearing MEA 11 Swamp No Clearing MEA 10 Swamp No Clearing MEA 9 Swamp No Clearing MEA 8 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 7 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 6 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 5 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 4 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 3 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 2 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle MEA 1 Hardwoods 7‐year Cycle Alaska Energy Authority AK Intertie Budget to Actual Expenses 07/01/2022 to 12/31/2022 Page 1 of 4  FY23 Approved  Budget   BUDGET   07/01/2022 ‐  12/31/2022  Actuals   YTD Actuals as a  % of Total  Annual Budget   OVER (UNDER)  YTD Variance  Revenue From Utilities AKI‐GVEA 2,659,180           1,458,363           956,242               36%(502,121)               AKI‐CEA 405,435               277,769               277,769               69%‐                         AKI‐MEA 440,368               251,712               256,628               58%4,916                     Total Revenue From Utilities 3,504,984           1,987,843           1,490,638           43%(497,205)               Interest/Capital Credits ‐                        ‐                       18,440                 0%18,440                   Total Revenues 3,504,984           1,987,843           1,509,078           43%(478,765)               Total Revenues 3,504,984           1,987,843           1,509,078           43%(478,765)               56200 Station Expenses Golden Valley Electric AK Intertie‐Substation Electricity Usage ‐                        ‐                       1,863                   0%1,863                     Golden Valley Electric Total ‐                        ‐                       1,863                   0%1,863                     56600 Misc Transmission Expense Alaska Energy Authority AK Intertie‐Cell Phone Comm. Svc. for Wx Monitorin 13,000                 6,500                   4,980                   38%(1,520)                    AK Intertie‐Misc Studies as needed 546,000               273,000                ‐                       0%(273,000)               Alaska Energy Authority Total 559,000               279,500               4,980                   1%(274,520)               Golden Valley Electric AK Intertie‐Private Line Telephone Service SCADA 10,000                 5,000                   2,084                   21%(2,917)                    Golden Valley Electric Total 10,000                 5,000                   2,084                   21%(2,917)                    Matanuska Electric Association AK Intertie‐Misc Studies as needed ‐                        ‐                       (27,000)               0%(27,000)                  Matanuska Electric Association Total ‐                        ‐                       (27,000)               0%(27,000)                  56601 Weather Monitoring Batteries Alaska Energy Authority AK Intertie‐SLMS Support and Intertie Grnd Patrol 140,000               70,000                 14,272                 10%(55,729)                  Alaska Energy Authority Total 140,000               70,000                 14,272                 10%(55,729)                  56700 Rents Alaska Energy Authority AK Intertie‐Alaska Railroad 700                      350                      1,500                   214%1,150                     Alaska Energy Authority Total 700                      350                      1,500                   214%1,150                     Matanuska Electric Association AK Intertie‐Talkeetna Storage 7,200                   3,600                   3,000                   42%(600)                       AK Intertie‐Equipment Rental ‐                        ‐                       102                      0%102                        Matanuska Electric Association Total 7,200                   3,600                   3,102                   43%(498)                       56900 Maintenance of Structures Alaska Energy Authority Alaska Energy Authority Total ‐                        ‐                        ‐                       0%‐                         57000 Maintenance of Station Equip Chugach Electric Association AK Intertie‐Teeland Substation 173,200               86,600                 43,536                 25%(43,064)                  Chugach Electric Association Total 173,200               86,600                 43,536                 25%(43,064)                  Golden Valley Electric AK Intertie‐Healy, Cantwell, Goldhill 75,000                 37,500                 110,064               147%72,564                   AK Intertie‐SCADA Maint Healy, Cantwell, Goldhill 5,000                   2,500                    ‐                       0%(2,500)                    AK Intertie‐Cantwell 4S2 Switch Repair 156,000               78,000                 30,434                 20%(47,566)                  AK Intertie‐Maint & Repaint Reactors Healy SVC Yd 80,000                 40,000                 3,902                   5%(36,098)                  Golden Valley Electric Total 316,000               158,000               144,400               46%(13,600)                  Matanuska Electric Association AK Intertie‐Douglas Substation 25,000                 12,500                  ‐                       0%(12,500)                  Matanuska Electric Association Total 25,000                 12,500                  ‐                       0%(12,500)                  57100 Maint of OH Lines Golden Valley Electric ALASKA ENERGY AUTHORITY AK INTERTIE BUDGET TO ACTUAL EXPENSES FOR THE PERIOD 07/01/2022 THROUGH 12/31/2022 Page 2 of 4  FY23 Approved  Budget   BUDGET   07/01/2022 ‐  12/31/2022  Actuals   YTD Actuals as a  % of Total  Annual Budget   OVER (UNDER)  YTD Variance  ALASKA ENERGY AUTHORITY AK INTERTIE BUDGET TO ACTUAL EXPENSES FOR THE PERIOD 07/01/2022 THROUGH 12/31/2022 AK Intertie‐Northern Maintenance 100,000               50,000                 4,480                   4%(45,520)                  Golden Valley Electric Total 100,000               50,000                 4,480                   4%(45,520)                  Matanuska Electric Association AK Intertie‐Special Patrols (Incl Foundation Insp) 10,000                 5,000                   488                      5%(4,512)                    AK Intertie‐Southern Maint. (Incl Ground Insp) 140,000               70,000                  ‐                       0%(70,000)                  AK Intertie‐Equipment Repair and Replacement 684,000               342,000                ‐                       0%(342,000)               Matanuska Electric Association Total 834,000               417,000               488                      0%(416,512)               57102 Maint OH Lines‐ROW Clearing Golden Valley Electric AK Intertie‐Northern ROW Clearing 400,000               200,000                ‐                       0%(200,000)               Golden Valley Electric Total 400,000               200,000                ‐                       0%(200,000)               Matanuska Electric Association AK Intertie‐Southern ROW Clearing 500,000               250,000               47,974                 10%(202,026)               Matanuska Electric Association Total 500,000               250,000               47,974                 10%(202,026)               58302 Operating Committee Exp‐Legal Alaska Energy Authority AK Intertie‐IMC Admin Cost (Audit, meeting, legal)‐                        ‐                       4,716                   0%4,716                     Alaska Energy Authority Total ‐                        ‐                       4,716                   0%4,716                     58306 Misc Admin Alaska Energy Authority AK Intertie‐IMC Admin Cost (Audit, meeting, legal) 20,000                 10,000                  ‐                       0%(10,000)                  Alaska Energy Authority Total 20,000                 10,000                  ‐                       0%(10,000)                  58307 Professional Consultants Alaska Energy Authority AK Intertie‐IMC Admin Cost (Audit, meeting, legal)‐                        ‐                       661                      0%661                        Alaska Energy Authority Total ‐                        ‐                       661                      0%661                        58401 Insurance Premiums Alaska Energy Authority AK Intertie‐Insurance 25,000                 12,500                 11,089                 44%(1,411)                    Alaska Energy Authority Total 25,000                 12,500                 11,089                 44%(1,411)                    Matanuska Electric Association Matanuska Electric Association Total ‐                        ‐                        ‐                       0%‐                         Total Station Expenses 3,110,100           1,555,050           258,144              8%(1,296,906)            Total Operating Expenses 3,110,100           1,555,050           258,144              8%(1,296,906)            71001 Total Expense, Budget Administrative Support Services 200,000               100,000               19,880                 10%(80,120)                  Alaska Energy Authority Total 200,000               100,000               19,880                 10%(80,120)                  Total Total Expense, Budget 200,000              100,000              19,880                 10%(80,120)                  Total AEA Administration Expenses 200,000              100,000              19,880                 10%(80,120)                  Total Expenses 3,310,100 1,655,050 278,024 8%(1,377,026) Surplus (Shortage) 194,884 332,793 1,231,054 632%898,261 Page 3 of 4 Alaska Intertie FY23 Budget to Actuals Status Report for the Period 07/01/2022 through 12/31/2022Budgeted Usage Actual Usage to DateGVEA MEA CEA ML&P TOTAL GVEA MEA CEA ML&P TOTALMONTH MWH MWH MWH MWH MWH MONTH MWH MWH MWH MWH MWHJul 32,301       1,918         ‐             ‐            34,219               Jul 10,865     2,252         ‐             ‐            13,117               Aug 36,741       1,968         ‐             ‐            38,709                ‐        Aug 19,648     2,239         ‐             ‐            21,887               Sep 37,596       1,951         ‐             ‐            39,547               Sep 21,418     2,080         ‐             ‐            23,498               Oct 40,739       2,003         ‐             ‐            42,742               Oct 35,865     2,205         ‐             ‐            38,070               Nov 35,783       2,269         ‐             ‐            38,052               Nov 16,159     2,213         ‐             ‐            18,372               Dec 35,761       2,455         ‐             ‐            38,216               Dec 11,830     5,358         ‐             ‐            17,188               Jan 35,543       2,139         ‐             ‐            37,682               Jan‐             ‐             ‐             ‐             ‐                     Feb 30,397       2,018         ‐             ‐            32,415               Feb‐             ‐             ‐             ‐             ‐                     Mar 33,294       2,171         ‐             ‐            35,465               Mar‐             ‐             ‐             ‐             ‐                     Apr 38,537       1,906         ‐             ‐            40,443               Apr‐             ‐             ‐             ‐             ‐                     May 33,177       1,867         ‐             ‐            35,044               May‐             ‐             ‐             ‐             ‐                     Jun 38,652       1,811         ‐             ‐            40,463               Jun‐             ‐             ‐             ‐             ‐                     TOTAL 428,521     24,476      ‐             ‐            452,997            TOTAL 115,785   16,347      ‐             ‐            132,132            INTERTIE PROJECTED ENERGY USAGE TO DATE (MWH) 231,485            INTERTIE ACTUAL ENERGY USAGE TO DATE (MWH) 132,132            Budgeted Operating Costs for the period 1,555,050$       Actual Operating Costs for the period 258,144$          (based on amended budget)Budgeted Usage Revenue for the period 1,185,203$       Actual (Billed) Usage Revenue for the period 676,516$          (budgeted rate x projected usage) (budgeted rate x actual usage)Estimated Budgeted Energy Rate per MWH 5.61$                 (based on to date budgeted costs and usage)Annual Budgeted Energy Rate (Billed Rate)5.12$                 Projected Actual Energy Rate per MWH 1.63$                 (based on minimum contract value) (based on to date actual costs and usage)Page 4 of 4