Utilities seek to lift order halting construction of transmission line through wildlife refuge
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Utilities seek to lift order halting construction of transmission line through wildlife refuge
Conservation groups want to halt the project's path through the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge
BY DANIELLE KAEDING
APRIL 9, 2024
Looking west from an overlook of the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge over the Mississippi River. Royalbroil (CC BY)
Owners of a transmission line are appealing a federal judges ruling that blocks a proposed land swap, preventing the project from crossing through a Mississippi wildlife refuge. ... The National Wildlife Refuge Association, Driftless Area Land Conservancy and Wisconsin Wildlife Federation sued federal agencies in March to halt construction of the Cardinal-Hickory Creek transmission line. U.S. District Judge William Conley temporarily barred the land swap and construction last month, ordering agencies to submit an administrative record on decisions and approvals for the project.
ITC Midwest and Dairyland Power Cooperative are now asking the U.S. Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals to lift the preliminary injunction order that halted their proposed land exchange. That exchange would have swapped more than 35 acres in Grant County for almost 20 acres of the refuge in Clayton County, Iowa. ... The two utilities are asking the federal appeals court to expedite their appeal to avoid further delays and expenses tied to the project. They say halting the land swap will prevent the line from going in service by the end of June.
We have a responsibility to get the Cardinal-Hickory Creek project in service as soon as possible so it can begin providing significant economic benefits for electricity consumers. The latest litigation and the preliminary injunction only serve to further increase costs for customers, ITC Midwest President Dusky Terry said in a statement. ... The U.S. Department of Justice is arguing on behalf of federal agencies that the order barring construction is unlawful.
American Transmission Co., ITC Midwest and Dairyland Power are almost done building the nearly $650 million transmission line that runs more than 100 miles from Dane County to Dubuque County in Iowa. Theyre proposing to run it through the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge near Cassville. If construction and the land exchange move forward, utilities say it could take an additional four to six months to bring the project online.
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