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HomeMy WebLinkAbout5.540 Original Contract 1/ .\' TRANSMISSION LINES NO.1 AND NO.2 OPERATING and MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT This Agreement, made and entered into this 20th day of April, 2006, by and between Nippon Paper Industries USA Co. Ltd., a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Washington (hereinafter called "NPI"); and the City of Port Angeles, a Washington State municipality (hereinafter called the "City") is for operating and maintenance services for NPI's electric transmission lines. WHEREAS, NPI owns certain electric transmission lines extending from Bonneville Power Administration's Port Angeles Substation to the NPI paper manufacturing facility located on Ediz Hook at Port Angeles, Washington as depicted on the Attached Exhibit A (Transmission Lines NO.1 and No.2) and WHEREAS, the City owns and operates electric distribution facilities on portions of both Transmission Line NO.1 and Transmission Line NO.2 and WHEREAS, the City has the resources in place to respond to electric system outages in the City and Whereas, NPI and the City are parties to that certain Maintenance Agreement, Agreement Number 000404, dated June 5, 2000 and that certain Operating Agreement, Agreement Number 000405, dated June 5, 2000, which will be terminated by the parties and replaced hereby. TransmiSSion Lines No.1 and No 2 Operating and Maintenance Agreement - Page 1 291/503981 02 041806/1219/1668200006 NOW THEREFORE, it is agreed by and between NPI and the City as follows: 1. DURATION OF AGREEMENT This Agreement shall become effective upon the activation of certain improvements to the subject transmission line system and written acknowledgement of the parties. The effectiveness hereof shall terminate the Prior Agreements. This Agreement shall continue in effect unless it is terminated earlier pursuant to Section 10.1 of this Agreement. 2. RESPONSIBILITY The City shall be the responsible party for providing system dispatching, maintenance, and emergency response services for Transmission Lines NO.1 and NO.2. 3. DISPATCHING 3.1 Dispatching includes, but is not limited to, the calling to work of emergency response personnel, the ordering of breakers and disconnects to be opened and/or closed, the installing/removing of clearance tags, and the issuing/receiving of working clearances. 3.2 The system dispatcher shall have complete and total authority over the operator in the field performing the switching. 3.3 The system dispatcher shall issue all clearances for work being performed on Transmission Lines NO.1 and NO.2. 4. SYSTEM OPERATION 4.1 The system dispatcher shall operate the system in accordance with the switching instructions in Exhibit B. 4.2 The Exhibit B to this Agreement may be changed by mutual consent between NPI and the City. 4.3 Each party to this Agreement hereby authorizes the placement of personal clearance locks by the other party on all switches subject to this Agreement. 4.4 The Parties to this Agreement hereby authorize the system dispatcher to call personnel from the Party listed as the First Responder for switching as indicated in the chart below. Transmission Lines NO.1 and No 2 Operating and Maintenance Agreement - Page 2 291/503981 02 041806/1219/1668200006 Authorized Parties or Party Switch Owner First Second \lumber Responder Responder L948 NPI BPA City 90 NPI City NPI 92 NPI City NPI 93 NPI City NPI 94 NPI City NPI TV6 City City None 21 NPI NPI None K12 NPI NPI None 22 NPI NPI None 23 NPI NPI None K11 NPI NPI None 24 NPI NPI None 4.5 The parties to this Agreement hereby authorize the system dispatcher to call personnel from the party listed as the Second Responder above if personnel from the First Responder are not available. 4.6 The Owner indicated above hereby grants the Authorized Party permission to operate said switch or switches. 4.7 The Owner hereby grants the Authorized Party access to all facilities owned by the Owning Party as may be necessary for the Authorized Party to perform the switching ordered by the system dispatcher. 4.8 The parties to this Agreement hereby authorize the system dispatcher to call personnel from the City as First Responder and NPI as Second Responder for line patrolling. Transmission Lines No 1 and No 2 Operating and Maintenance Agreement - Page 3 291/503981 02 041806/1219/1668200006 5. SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE 5.1 The City shall perform the maintenance activities listed below, unless informed not to perform the maintenance activity by NPI in writing prior to December 1, for maintenance during the following calendar year. The City may perform maintenance activities by competitive bid on a unit-cost basis, plus the City's administrative and general costs, or with the City's crew at its cost. Maintenance shall include the cost of any replacement, relocation, or repair required to maintain the system. 5.2 The City shall provide NPI the estimated costs associated with the scheduled maintenance for the following calendar year by July 1 of the current year. The estimated cost supplied by the City shall be based on the best information available to the City at the time the estimate is given. The parties recognize that competitive bid pricing of scheduled maintenance for the following year may not be available at the time the cost estimates are prepared by the City. To allow for this uncertainty, the City hereby is authorized to exceed the estimated costs by up to 20 percent without any additional authorization from the NPI. If the scheduled maintenance costs for the year are expected by the City to exceed the cost estimate by more than 20 percent, the City shall provide a revised cost estimate to NPI. NPI shall have 30 days after receipt of the revised cost estimate to either approve the revised cost estimate or reduce the amount of scheduled maintenance so as not to exceed the approved budget for scheduled maintenance. 5.3 Should NPI elect to reduce the scheduled maintenance to a level that, in the opinion of the City, is inadequate to protect life or property, the City is authorized to perform whatever maintenance that may be required to make the City's distribution facilities safe. The work required to make the City's distribution facilities safe may require the removal of a portion of the transmission facilities. Upon 30 days written notice to NPI, the City may remove that portion of the transmission facilities required to make the City's distribution system safe, and NPI shall pay the City for the costs associated with the removal of said transmission facilities. 5.4 Should NPI elect to reduce the scheduled maintenance for those transmission facilities without distribution facilities to a level that is not adequate to protect life or property, the City may terminate this Agreement pursuant to Section 10.2 of this Agreement. 5.5 For those repairs that include the City's distribution system, NPI shall be responsible for all costs associated with the pole and transmission facilities, and the City shall be responsible for the costs associated with the distribution facilities. 5.6 Should the repairs be limited to the transmission facilities associated with either Transmission Line NO.1 or Transmission Line No.2, NPI shall be responsible for 100 percent of the cost repairs. 5.7 The tasks included in schedule maintenance are listed below. For those activities in the maintenance schedule with multiple-year schedules, NPI shall inform the City of the number of years to the next scheduled maintenance. Transmission Lines NO.1 and No.2 Operating and Maintenance Agreement - Page 4 291/503981 02 041806/1219/1668200006 Maintenance Activity Frequency Trail Maintenance Twice per year Ground inspection Every year Right-of-way clearing Every year Pole inspection Every five (5) years Pole replacement/treatment As needed For the purpose of this Agreement: Trail Maintenance means maintaining a clear walking path under or adjacent to sections of the transmission lines constructed outside the right-of-way of established City streets; Ground inspection means a visual condition inspection of the conductors, poles, cross arms, insulators, and companion hardware as viewed from the ground; and Right-of-way clearing means removal of trees, tree branches, or other vegetation that has the potential to grow within 10 feet of transmission line conductors in the next 12 months. 6. NON-SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE 6.1 Should the City determine that non-scheduled maintenance is required, and If the maintenance is required in the current fiscal year to protect life and property, the City shall supply NPI with a written cost estimate for the required maintenance. NPI shall have 30 days after receipt of the cost estimate to approve or disapprove the required maintenance. Maintenance shall include the cost of any replacement, relocation, or repair required to maintain the system. 6.2 If it is determined during the process of completing repairs to either Transmission Line NO.1 or Transmission Line NO.2 that the actual repair cost will exceed the cost estimate by more than 20 percent, the City shall immediately inform the NPI and request direction for completing repairs to the line. 6.3 Should NPI fail to provide the City with additional direction for completion of the repairs within 24 hours, the City shall complete the repairs and NPI shall be responsible for its share of the total cost of repairs. 6.4 Should NPI elect to reduce the non-scheduled maintenance to a level that, in the opinion of the City, is not adequate to protect life or property, the City may perform whatever maintenance that may be required to make the City's distribution facilities safe. The work required to make the City's distribution facilities safe may require the removal of a portion of the transmission facilities. Upon 30 days written notice to NPI, the City may remove that portion of the transmission facilities required to make the City's distribution system safe, and NPI shall pay the City for the costs associated with the removal of said transmission facilities. Transmission Lines No 1 and No 2 Operating and Maintenance Agreement - Page 5 291/50398102 041806/1221/1668200006 6.5 Should NPI elect to reduce the non-scheduled maintenance for those transmission facilities without distribution facilities to a level that is not adequate to protect life or property, the City may terminate this Agreement pursuant to Section 10.2 of this Agreement. 6.6 For those repairs that include the City's distribution facilities, NPI shall be responsible for all costs associated with the pole and transmission facilities, and the City shall be responsible for the costs associated with the distribution facilities. 6.7 Should the repairs be limited to the transmission facilities associated with either Transmission Line NO.1 or Transmission Line No.2, NPI shall be responsible for 100 percent of the cost of repairs. 7. EMERGENCY MAINTENANCE 7.1 The City will respond to all emergencies requiring repair associated with Transmission Lines No. 1 and NO.2. The City may respond to an emergency condition with either its own forces or contract crews the City may have on its property. The City will respond to the emergency condition as rapidly as possible in the order of priority as determined by the City's dispatcher. The City's dispatcher shall determine the priority of multiple emergency conditions on, but not limited to, the following factors: . Threat to life or property . Number of City customers affected . Time required to complete the repairs . Resources available to respond to the emergency condition 7.2 Upon responding to an emergency condition on either Transmission Line NO.1 or Transmission Line No.2, the City shall proceed to complete the necessary repairs. NPI shall reserve the right to delay the repairs on sections of the line without the City's distribution facilities. If NPI delays the repairs of either Transmission Line NO.1 or Transmission Line No.2, the City shall schedule said repairs for the first available time without the disruption of work scheduled for the City's customers. 7.3 The City hereby is authorized to proceed with emergency repairs up to $50,000 on Transmission Line NO.1 and Transmission Line NO.2. For repairs between $50,000 and $100,000, the City will provide NPI with an estimate or repair costs; and if City distribution facilities are attached to structures in the area to be repaired, NPI shall provide direction for repairs within 24 hours of the City providing NPI with an estimate for the cost of repairs. Failure of NPI to provide the City with direction for the repairs within 24 hours shall result in the City restoring the distribution system to service and abandoning the transmission facilities in the repair area. 7.4 For repairs exceeding $100,000, for those structures that support the City's distribution facilities the City will provide NPI with an estimate of the repair costs, and NPI shall provide the City direction for repairs within 48 hours. If NPI falls to provide the City with direction for repairs within 48 hours, the City is authorized to restore the distribution system to service and abandon the transmission faCilities on those structures with distribution facilities. TransmiSSion Lines No 1 and No 2 Operating and Maintenance Agreement - Page 6 291/503981 02 041806/1219/1668200006 7.5 Should the City proceed with abandoning the transmission facilities due to the lack of direction from NPI within the specified timeframe, NPI shall retain the right to request the City to install the abandoned transmission facilities. NPI shall be responsible for all costs associated with the installation of the abandoned transmission facilities. 8. CHARGES 8.1 NPI shall pay the City for dispatching services and switching services, except for switching associated with L948, associated with Transmission Line NO.1 and NO.2 at the City's cost. 8.2 NPI shall pay the City for all scheduled, non-scheduled, and emergency maintenance services on a unit-cost basis determined by competitive bid, plus the City's administrative and general costs, or with the City's crew at its cost. 8.3 Services payable by NPI shall be billed to NPI on a quarterly basis. The billing period may be changed at the City's discretion based on the billing amount. During periods of low billing amounts, the billing period may be increased; and during high billing amounts, the billing period may be decreased. Under no circumstances will the average billing period be less than one (1) month. 9. PAYMENT 8.1 The costs incurred by the City under Section 8 of this Agreement are due within 30 days of receipt of the City's invoice. Overdue payments will be subject to a penalty of one percent (1 %) per month of any unpaid amount. 10. TERMINATION 10.1 Either party may terminate this Agreement by providing the other party written notice of such termination no later than 30 days prior to the effective date of termination. 10.2 All liabilities incurred during the term of this Agreement survive termination of this Agreement until satisfied 10.3 If any party to this Agreement violates any condition of this Agreement or performs switching outside the terms of this Agreement or Without instruction of the system dispatcher, except to protect human life or property in an emergency, this Agreement may, at the option of the other Party, be terminated immediately. 11. LIABILITY AND MAINTENANCE 11.1 NPI and the City shall exercise reasonable diligence consistent with prudent utility practices in the operation and maintenance of the electric distribution lines on Transmission Lines NO.1 and NO.2 and the maintenance of Transmission Lines No. 1 and NO.2. It is agreed and understood that the City shall not be held responsible for any loss or damage that might result to the NPI on account of interruptions of service on the line or lines, except In the case of gross negligence on the part of the City. NPI's right of use of either Transmission Line No. 1 or Transmission Line NO.2 for transmitting electrical energy shall be TransmiSSion Lines No 1 and No.2 Operating and Maintenance Agreement - Page 7 291/503981.02 041806/1219/16682 00006 subject to the right of the City to remove the transmission line from service for repairs, replacement, and maintenance; provided that, the City shall not remove the line from service without first notifying NPI and that, insofar as practicable, the City shall schedule removals from service with NPl's agreement in such a way as to suit the convenience NPI, as well as its own convenience. It is agreed and understood that the City may confine work on the line to regular work hours except in the case of an emergency. 11.2 NPI hereby grants the City access to all facilities owned by NPI as may be necessary for the City to perform the maintenance obligations pursuant to this Agreement. 12. INSURANCE All subcontractors providing services hereunder shall provide proof of insurance in the following limits: $200,000 each person $500,000 each occurrence $100,000 each occurrence $200,000 aggregate Umbrella Coverage $1,000,000 Bodily Injury Property Damage All subcontractor policies of insurance providing the coverage required hereunder shall name the City and NPI as additional insureds with a cross-liability clause that provides that no cancellation or material changes in the policy shall become effective unless thirty (30) days prior notice of such cancellation or change shall be furnished to the City and NPI by registered mail. 13. THIRD-PARTY CLAIMS To the extent permitted by law, each party agrees to save, defend, and hold harmless the other party from and against third-party claims for damages for personal injury, including death, and property damage arising out of negligence of its employees, officers, and agents. To the extent permitted by applicable law, NPI and the City each waive any immunity existing under workers' compensation law as necessary to indemnify and hold harmless the other to the extent set forth herein. NPI and the City specifically warrant that the terms and conditions of the foregoing indemnity provisions are the subject of mutual negotiations by the parties and are specifically and expressly agreed to in consideration of the mutual benefits derived under the terms of this Agreement. 14. SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS To the extent permitted by law, each party agrees to save, defend, and hold harmless the other party from and against third-party claims for damages for personal injury, including death, and property damage arising out of negligence of its employees, officers, and agents. To the extent permitted by applicable law, NPI, and the City each waive any immunity existing under workers' compensation law as necessary to indemnify and hold harmless the other to the extent set forth herein. NPI and the City specifically warrant that the terms and conditions of the foregoing indemnity provisions are the subject of mutual negotiations by the parties and are specifically and expressly agreed to in consideration of the mutual benefits derived under the terms of this Agreement. Transmission Lines No 1 and No 2 Operating and Maintenance Agreement - Page 8 291/503981.02 041806/1219/1668200006 15. DEFAULT AND CANCELLATION Failure of either party to make payments for two (2) consecutive payment periods may be considered a default of this Agreement, and the other party may thereupon cancel the Agreement upon 30 days written notice; except when the Agreement has been terminated in accordance with Section 10.3 of this Agreement. Such cancellation shall not relieve any party of its obligations incurred herein. 16. ARBITRATION All parties agree that any dispute that arises out of the interpretation, performance, enforcement, or any other aspect of this Agreement shall be resolved by submitting the same to binding arbitration, which shall proceed according to the rules and regulations of the American Arbitration Association; provided, however, that each party shall select a nominating person within ten (10) days of notice of the dispute from any party to the others. The City shall elect one nominating person and NPI shall elect one nominating person. The two nominating persons shall then meet and promptly select the arbitrator from the Seattle Office of Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Service list. If the nominating persons do not select a person who agrees to serve as arbitrator within thirty (30) days of the first notice, the arbitrator shall be selected by a Superior Court Judge of Clallam County. The arbitrator's fees shall be paid by the individuals or corporation who the arbitrator determines was the unsuccessful Iitigant.333666 #~#- v NIPPON PAPER INDUSTRIES USA CO. LTD. By (J-~~N~ Title R~)\~~+-M; J I MC\.......Cl-(9~ DatedY'j ~.J to ~ CITY OF PORT ANGE~ By At-L- ~ Title--o'fLet..j""O~ :?~I~ W 47 (llC.J ~() j")...... 11'7e:-~ Dated t-.A .4r-\ S) L.. 00 C.o Transmission Lines No.1 and No 2 Operating and Maintenance Agreement - Page 9 291/503981.02 041806/1219/16682.00006 TRANSMISSION UNE 1 TRANSMISSION UNE 2 North + lINE t Sl1lUC1UtlES _ __ _ U lHRClUCII 77, 77A _ ... _ 14 _ III. NUI&II 124 IS NOT USED. 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UIlE 2 POU: B7 ......--.... :f1 Vl~.t ~"\io....,l,';'.. .A COIIDlICTIII CllJafY - COIIDlICTIII 7I'C - All 211' C - 1.4 _ _ I/O CllPPEII 510 AWl. Il.4OO ICYA _tal_/l&E IH.I IIClI A~ 710 MII'S. U,4IO ICYA _141 CIHIII/IILE 711 IIClI AU.- 171 AWl . 104,24Z ICYA _144 CIHIII/IILE UIlE _ _ _ ON THE QECIIIEllIC _ DISTANCES <_> OF THE Y~ POU: COllf1Ol.illA-. EXHIBIT A 7 NIPPON PAPER INDUSTRIES PORT ANGELES MILL 69 KV TRAlvSMISSION LINES o IlDIllWM not alIMI m.u::JtMCH ...... I:IClUIO: em ,va. Srwr\lWpHt\4H T~ ~ o<WD "'""'" _ '"'I -- I OY 1 "'IE I (H4oWD UtE Z ~ II()T USRI 1D III IHt .Jf) DCC (J(J ....... I ~.'I' I IMIZ' I SCAU All AENES 5 ocr 01 1".I/B IIlLE o I 1 MILE l''''''''''"~nn'n'nr'''''u, 'Luuu,uJ ''''''LnnnnA "1,unnnJ ) ,., ..::... ELECTRIC POWDI lIIS1tlI8lITION 69 KV TRANSMSISION UNES ROUTING AND POLE NUMBERING /IfIIOZCT...-w1 Nr /IIlIIeD1 ....-- -24-G-O 291/503981 02 041806/1241/1668200006 Exhibit 8 Switching Instructions & NPI Contact List Transmission Lines No 1 and No 2 Operating and Maintenance Agreement - Page 2 " EMERGENCY CONTACT: SCHEDULED WORK. CONTACT LIST NIPPON PAPER INDUSTRIES Shift Electrician Ralph Renes Senior Project Engineer Dean Reed Engineering Manager Contact by calling Steam Plant Operator at 457 -3487 or 452-0656 and request the Shift Electrician return your call. Shift Electrician will be contacted by radio and notifyed to return the call. Tele: (360) 452-0666 E-Mail ralph.renes@npiusa.com Tele: (360) 452-0657 E-Mail dean.reed@npiusa.com Richard Ziomkowski Tele: (360) 452-0659 E&I Maintenance Supervisor E-Mail richard.ziomkowski@npiusa.com " Jharper Prepared by Checked by Dispatched by Purpose: NO. CREW TIME 1 2 3 4 SWITCHING ORDER 05- Date Date Date De-Energize Nippon Line 1 for maintenance. Mill to Switch 92 at Pine and Lauridsen Blvd. DISPATCH a) Notify Nippon Management that we will be clearing Nippon Line NO.1 and verify that mill load will be maintained within capacity of Line No.2. b) Verify Nippon Shift Electrician is available to assist with swiching in Nippon Switchyard. NIPPON MILL a) Breaker K11 - OPEN Nippon Breaker K11 breaking parallel between Nippon Line NO.1 and Nippon Line NO.2. Place Hold tag to Bob Williams (City of PA Dispatcher). b) Switch 23 - OPEN, CHECK OPEN and LOCK Switch 23. Place hold tag to Bob Williams. c) Breaker K12 - Read load on line NO.2. A phase _ amps, B phase amps, C phase amps. PINE AND LAURIDSEN BLVD Switch 92 - OPEN, CHECK OPEN and LOCK Switch 92 de-energizing Nippon Line NO.1. Place Hold tag to Bob Williams. DISPATCH Notify Nippon Plant Management that switching is complete and all Mill load is on Line NO.2. THIS COMPLETES SWITCHING ORDER 05- Send a copy of completed switching order to engineering. SoNPI-1off Page 1 of 1 Rev. 11/08/05 ,I jharper Prepared by Checked by Dispatched by Purpose: NO. CREW TIME 1 2 3 4 SWITCHING ORDER 05- Date Date Date Energize Nippon Line 1 after maintenance. Mill to Switch 92 at Pine and Lauridsen Blvd. DISPATCH a) Notify Nippon Management that we will be energizing Nippon Line No. 1. b) Verify Nippon Shift Electrician is available to assist with swiching in Nippon Switchyard. PINE AND LAURIDSEN BLVD Switch 92 - Remove Hold tag and CLOSE, CHECK CLOSED and LOCK Switch 92 energizing Nippon Line NO.1. NIPPON MILL a) Switch 23 - Remove hold tag and CLOSE, CHECK CLOSED and LOCK Switch 23 energizing switchyard line bus. b) Breaker K11 - Remove hold tag and CLOSE and LOCK Nippon Breaker K11 making parallel between Nippon Line NO.1 and Nippon Line No.2. c) Breaker K11 - Read load on line No.1. A phase _ amps, B phase amps, C phase amps. DISPATCH Notify Nippon Plant Management that switching is complete and Transmission System is normal THIS COMPLETES SWITCHING ORDER 05- Send a copy of completed switching order to engineering. SoNPI-1on Page 1 of 1 Rev. 11/08/05 " Jharper Prepared by Checked by Dispatched by Purpose: NO. CREW TIME 1 2 3 4 SWITCHING ORDER 05- Date Date Date Energize Nippon Line NO.2 after maintenance. BPA Substation to Switch 90. DISPATCH a) Notify Nippon Plant Management that we will be energizing Nippon Line NO.2 BPA to Switch 92 and switch 93. CHERRY AND LAURIDSEN BLVD Switch 90 - Verify Switch 90 is open, locked and has Hold tag to Bob Williams. BPA SUBSTATION a) Disconnect 7320 - Remove Hold tag and CLOSE and LOCK Line Disconnect 7320. b) Breaker L948 - Remove Hold tag and CLOSE Breaker L948 energizing Nippon Line NO.2. DISPATCH Notify Nippon Plant Management that switching is complete and Line NO.2 is energized from BPA Substation to switch 90. THIS COMPLETES SWITCHING ORDER 05- Send a copy of completed switching order to engineering. SoNPI-2a-con Page 1 of 1 Rev. 11/08/05 " jharper Prepared by Checked by Dispatched by Purpose: NO. CREW TIME 1 2 3 4 5 SWITCHING ORDER 05- Date Date Date De-Energize Nippon Line No.2 for maintenance. Mill to BPA. DISPATCH a) Notify Nippon Plant Management that we will be clearing Nippon Lines No. 1 and 2 and verify that mill load is off. b) Verify Nippon Shift Electrician is available to assist with swiching in Nippon Switchyard. 2ND AND VALLEY Switch TV6 - Verify Switch TV6 is locked open. Place hold tag to Bob Williams (City of PA Dispatcher). NIPPON MILL a) Breaker K11 - OPEN Nippon Breaker K11 breaking parallel between Nippon Line NO.1 and Nippon Line NO.2. Place Hold tag to Bob Williams. b) Breaker K12 - OPEN Nippon Breaker K12 de-energizing Mill. Place Hold tag to Bob Williams. c) Switch 21 - OPEN, CHECK OPEN and LOCK Switch 21. Place hold tag to Bob Williams. d) Switch 23 - OPEN, CHECK OPEN and LOCK Switch 23. Place hold tag to Bob Williams. BPA SUBSTATION a)Breaker L948 - OPEN Breaker L948 de-energizing Nippon Line NO.2. Place Hold tag to Bob Williams. b) Disconnect 7320 - OPEN and LOCK Line Disconnect 7320. Place hold tag to Bob Williams. DISPATCH Notify Nippon Plant Management that switching is complete and Lines No. 1 and 2 are de-energized. THIS COMPLETES SWITCHING ORDER 05- Send a copy of completed switching order to engineering. SoNPI-2aoff Page 1 of 1 Rev. 11/08/05 . " jharper Prepared by Checked by Dispatched by Purpose: NO. CREW TIME 1 2 3 4 5 SWITCHING ORDER 05- Date Date Date Energize Nippon Line NO.2 after maintenance. BPA Substation to Switch 92 and Switch 93. DISPATCH a) Notify Nippon Plant Management that we will be energizing Nippon Line NO.2 BPA to Switch 92 and switch 93. Pine and Lauridsen Blvd Switch 92 - Verify Switch 92 is open, locked and has Hold tag to Bob Williams. CHERRY AND LAURIDSEN BLVD Switch 93 - Verify Switch 93 is open, locked and has Hold tag to Bob Williams. BPA SUBSTATION a) Disconnect 7320 - Remove Hold tag and CLOSE and LOCK Line Disconnect 7320. b )Breaker L948 - Remove Hold tag and CLOSE Breaker L948 energizing Nippon Line NO.2. DISPATCH Notify Nippon Plant Management that switching is complete and Line No.2 is energized from SPA Substation to switch 92 and switch 93. THIS COMPLETES SWITCHING ORDER 05- Send a copy of completed switching order to engineering. SoNPI-2aon Page 1 of 1 Rev. 11/08/05 . \ ' jharper Prepared by Checked by Dispatched by Purpose: NO. CREW TIME 1 2 3 4 5 SWITCHING ORDER 05- Date Date Date De-Energize Nippon Line NO.2 for maintenance. Mill to Switch 93 at Cherry and Lauridsen Blvd. DISPATCH a) Notify Nippon Plant Management that we will be clearing Nippon Line NO.2 and verify that mill load will be maintained within capacity of Line No. 1. b) Verify Nippon Shift Electrician is available to assist with swiching in Nippon Switchyard. 2ND AND VALLEY Switch TV6 - Verify Switch TV6 is locked open. Place hold tag to Bob Williams (City of PA Dispatcher). NIPPON MILL a) Breaker K12 - OPEN Nippon Breaker K12 breaking parallel between Nippon Line NO.1 and Nippon Line No.2. Place Hold tag to Bob Williams. b) Switch 21 - OPEN, CHECK OPEN and LOCK Switch 21. Place hold tag to Bob Williams. c) Breaker K11 - Read load on line No.1. A phase _ amps, B phase amps, C phase amps. CHERRY AND LAURIDSEN BLVD Switch 93 - OPEN, CHECK OPEN and LOCK Switch 93 de-energizing Nippon Line NO.1. Place Hold tag to Bob Williams. DISPATCH Notify Nippon Plant Management that switching is complete and all Mill load is on Line NO.1. THIS COMPLETES SWITCHING ORDER 05- Send a copy of completed switching order to engineering. SoNPI-2boff Page 1 of 1 Rev. 11/08/05 . \ \ jharper Prepared by Checked by Dispatched by Purpose: NO. CREW TIME 1 2 3 4 5 SWITCHING ORDER 05- Date Date Date Energize Nippon Line No.2 after maintenance. Mill to Switch 93 at Cherry and Lauridsen Blvd. DISPATCH a) Notify Nippon Plant Management that we will be energizing Nippon Line NO.2. b) Verify Nippon Shift Electrician is available to assist with swiching in Nippon Switchyard. CHERRY AND LAURIDSEN BLVD Switch 93 - Remove Hold tag and CLOSE, CHECK CLOSED and LOCK Switch 93 energizing Nippon Line No.2. NIPPON MILL a) Switch 21 - Remove Hold tag and CLOSE, CHECK CLOSED and LOCK Switch 21 . b) Breaker K12 - Remove Hold tag and CLOSE Nippon Breaker K12 making parallel between Nippon Line NO.1 and Nippon Line No.2. c) Breaker K12 - Read load on line NO.2. A phase _ amps, B phase amps, C phase amps. 2ND AND VALLEY Switch TV6 - Remove Hold tag. DISPATCH Notify Nippon Plant Management that switching is complete and Lines NO.1 and NO.2 are normal. THIS COMPLETES SWITCHING ORDER 05- Send a copy of completed switching order to engineering. SoNPI-2bon Page 1 of 1 Rev. 11/08/05 .. ...' jharper Prepared by Checked by Dispatched by Purpose: NO. CREW TIME 1 2 3 4 SWITCHING ORDER 05- Date Date Date Energize Nippon Line NO.2 after maintenance. Switch 90 to Switch 92 and Switch 93. DISPATCH a) Notify Nippon Plant Management that we will be energizing Nippon Line NO.2 from Switch 90 to Switch 92 and switch 93. Pine and Lauridsen Blvd Switch 92 - Verify Switch 92 is open, locked and has Hold tag to Bob Williams. CHERRY AND LAURIDSEN BLVD a) Switch 93 - Verify Switch 93 is open, locked and has Hold tag to Bob Williams. b) Switch 90 - Remove Hold tag and CLOSE, CHECK CLOSED and LOCK Switch 90 energizing Line No.2 to open Switch 92 and open Switch 93. DISPATCH Notify Nippon Plant Management that switching is complete and Line No.2 is energized from BPA Substation to switch 92 and switch 93. THIS COMPLETES SWITCHING ORDER 05- Send a copy of completed switching order to engineering. SoNPI-2con Page 1 of 1 Rev. 11/08/05 . .; jharper Prepared by Checked by Dispatched by Purpose: NO. CREW TIME 1 2 3 4 5 SWITCHING ORDER 05- Date Date Date Energize Nippon Line NO.1 and No.2 after maintenance. Mill to BPA. DISPATCH a) Notify Nippon Plant Management that we will be Energizing Nippon Lines NO.1 and 2 and verify that mill load is off. b) Verify Nippon Shift Electrician is available to assist with swiching in Nippon Switchyard. BPA SUBSTATION a) Disconnect 7320 - Remove hold tag and CLOSE and LOCK CLOSED Line Disconnect 7320. b) Breaker L948 - Remove Hold tag and CLOSE Breaker L948 energizing Nippon Line NO.2 and Line No.1 NIPPON MILL a) Switch 21 - Remove Hold tag and CLOSE, CHECK CLOSED and LOCK Switch 21. b) Switch 23 - Remove Hold tag and CLOSE, CHECK CLOSED and LOCK Switch 23. c) Breaker K12 - Remove Hold tag and CLOSE Nippon Breaker K12 energizing Nippon Switchyard via Nippon Line NO.2. d) Breaker K11 - Remove Hold tag and CLOSE Nippon Breaker K11 making parallel between Nippon Line NO.1 and Line NO.2. e) Breaker K-12 - Check load on Nippon Line NO.2. A phase amps, B phase amps and C phase amps. f) Breaker K-11 - Check load on Nippon Line NO.1. A phase amps, B phase amps and C phase amps. 2ND AND VALLEY Switch TV6 - Remove Hold tag. DISPATCH Notify Nippon Plant Management that switching is complete and Lines No. 1 and 2 are normal. THIS COMPLETES SWITCHING ORDER 05- Send a copy of completed switching order to engineering. SoN PI-on Page 1 of 1 Rev. 11/08/05 5. 5 </D 2431 East Highway 101 Post Office Box 1090 Port Angeles, WA 98362 (360) 452-9771 FAX 452-9338 Michael Mcinnes, General Manager Commissioners William McCrone, Dlstnct No 1 Hugh Haffner, Dlstnct No 2 Ted Simpson, Dlstnct No 3 June 8, 2000 Mr. Scott McClain City of Port Angeles Post Office Box 1150 Port Angeles, W A 98362 Re: TRANSMISSION LINES 1 AND 2 MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT NO. 000404 OPERATING AGREEMENT NO. 000405 Dear Scott: The City of Port Angeles originals of both the Maintenance Agreement and the Operating Agreement for Transmission Lines 1 and 2 are enclosed. The District has requested a callout list of your personnel who are qualified to respond to outages on Transmission Line NO.2. After having received your callout list, we will dispatch two (2) City of Port Angeles linemen to respond to any outage at Daishowa. Initially, they will be instructed to patrol the transmission line from the Daishowa Mill to the BP A Port Angeles Substation. The switching orders that they receive will be based on the results of the patrol. The District will also be contacting Terry Gossage to arrange for the City's Switch TV6 to be tagged to the P.U.D. Dispatcher, since this switch is now under the exclusive control of the P.U.D. Dispatcher. If you have any questions regarding either of these agreements, please contact me at your convenience at 452-9771, Extension 211 . Sincerely, ~.~~ Ken Morgan Transmission and Substation Systems Manager KRM:mt Enclosures . . ,,:'0 Jt/f ~d':li~:~ ~,~: C:j ~ [. i l/ j..: .:'", ~ I' \..~, ~.. l, d ~... H C () 2005 AUG 25 r\r: 9: 0 I Filed at the Request of: 11111111111111111 2005 1163546 C/allam County @ City of Port Angeles City Clerk's Office P. O. Box 1150 Port Angeles, W A 98362 Interlocal Agreement City Clerk File No.: 5.91D Agreement between the City ofport Angeles and ~(;. ~ ~ ~ llbt: c- LdJ. ~ l:>'6\f1tk-~1 aVJ~~ " purpose:~~~ ct fY\~C.JA.4. a~~~ Dated:~~O': ~!tJJ I ., 5.5<10 TRANSMISSION LINES NO.1 AND NO.2 M~NTENANCEAGREEMENT Agreement Number 000404 This Agreement, made and entered into this 5th day of June 20~, by and between Public Utility District No.1 of Clallam County, a municipal corporation (hereinafter called the "District"), Daishowa America Company Ltd., a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Washington (hereinafter called the "Company"), and the City of Port Angeles, a Washington State municipality (hereinafter called "City"), is for the maintenance of electric transmission lines. WHEREAS, the Company owns an electric transmission line extending from the Elwha Dam to the Company's mill at Port Angeles, Washington (Transmission Line No.1), and WHEREAS, the Company owns an electric transmission line extending from the Elwha Dam to the Bonneville Power Administration's Port Angeles Substation with a tap from Pole No. 87 to the Company's mill at Port Angeles, Washington (Transmission Line No.2), and WHEREAS, the District owns and operates electric distribution facilities on portions of Transmission Line No.1 and both electric transmission and distribution facilities on portions of Transmission Line No.2; WHEREAS, The City owns and operates electric distribution facilities on portions of both Transmission Line NO.1 and Transmission Line NO.2. NOW THEREFORE, it is agreed by and between the District, the Company, and the City as follows: 1. DURATION OF AGREEMENT 1.1 This Agreement shall become effective upon signature by all parties and shall continue in effect for a period of ten (10) years unless it is terminated earlier pursuant to Section 7 of this Agreement. Other applicable terms of this Agreement remain in effect and are intended to be part of any Facilities Agreement and/or any Operational Agreements. 2. RESPONSIBILITY 2.1 The District shall be the Responsible Party for providing maintenance and emergency response for those portions of Transmission Lines No.1 and No.2 with District facilities (Transmission Line No.1 west of Pole No. 93 and Transmission Line NO.2 west of Pole No. 62 and east of Pole No. 182). Transmission Lines No 1 and No.2 Mamtenance Agreement Number 000404 - Page 1 " 2.2 The City shall be the Responsible Party for providing maintenance and emergency response for those portions of Transmission Lines No. 1 and NO.2 with City facilities (Transmission Line No.1 east of Pole No. 93 and Transmission Line NO.2 between Pole No. 62 and Pole No. 182). 3, SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE 3.1 The Responsible Party shall perform the following scheduled maintenance, unless informed by the Company in writing prior to December 1, for maintenance during the following calendar year. The Responsible Party shall perform all scheduled maintenance on a unit-cost basis determined by competitive bid, plus the Responsible Party's administrative and general costs, or with the Responsible Party's crew at its cost. Maintenance shall include the cost of any replacement, relocation, or repair required to maintain the system. 3.2 The Responsible Party shall provide the Company the estimated costs associated with the scheduled maintenance for the following fiscal year by July 1 of the current year. The estimated cost supplied by the Responsible Party for scheduled maintenance during the next fiscal year shall be based on the best information available to the Responsible Party at the time. However, competitive bid pricing of scheduled maintenance for the following year will not be available at the time the cost estimates are prepared by the Responsible Party. To allow for this uncertainty, the Responsible Party shall be pre-authorized to exceed the estimated costs by up to 20 percent without any additional authorization from the Company. If the scheduled maintenance costs for the year are expected by the Responsible Party to exceed the cost estimate by more than 20 percent, the Responsible Party shall provide a revised cost estimate to the Company. The Company shall have 30 days after receipt of the revised cost estimate to either approve the revised cost estimate or reduce the amount of scheduled maintenance so as not to exceed the approved budget for scheduled maintenance. 3.3 Should the Company elect to reduce the scheduled maintenance to a level that, in the opinion of the Responsible Party, is no longer protective of life or property, the Responsible Party may perform whatever maintenance that may be required to make the Responsible Party's distribution facilities safe. The work required to make the Responsible Party's distribution facilities safe may require the removal of a portion of the transmission facilities. Upon 30 days written notice to the Company, the Responsible Party may remove that portion of the transmission facilities required to make the Responsible Party's distribution system safe and bill the Company for the costs associated with the removal of said transmission facilities. 3.4 Should the Company elect to reduce the scheduled maintenance for those transmission facilities without distribution facilities to a level that is not protective of life or property, the Responsible Party may terminate this Agreement pursuant to Section 7.2 of this Agreement. 3.5 For those repairs that include the District's distribution system, the Company shall pay 75 percent of the total repair cost, and the District shall pay 25 percent of the total repair cost, for those facilities for which the District has maintenance responsibility. For those facilities for which the City has maintenance responsibility, the Company shall be responsible for all costs associated with the pole and transmission facilities, and the City shall be responsible for the costs associated with the distribution facilities. 3.6 Should the repairs be limited to the transmission facilities associated with either Transmission Line No.1 or Transmission Line No.2, the Company shall be responsible for 100 percent of the cost of repairs. Transmission Lines No.1 and No.2 Maintenance Agreement Number 000404 - Page 2 3.7 All scheduled maintenance shall be billed to the Company on a quarterly basis. The billing period may be changed at the Responsible Party's discretion based on the billing amount. During periods of low billing amounts, the billing period may be increased; and during high billing amounts, the billing period may be decreased. Under no circumstances will the average billing period be less than one (1) month. 3.8 The tasks included in scheduled maintenance are listed below. For those activities in the maintenance schedule with multiple-year schedules, the Company shall inform the Responsible Party of the number of years to the next scheduled maintenance. Maintenance Activity Frequency Trail Maintenance Ground inspection Aerial inspection Right-of-way clearing Pole testing and treating Pole replacement Twice per year Every year Every three (3) years Every three (3) years Every seven (7) years As needed 4. EMERGENCY MAINTENANCE 4.1 The Responsible Party will respond to all emergency repairs associated with Transmission Lines No.1 and No.2. The Responsible Party may respond to an emergency condition with either its own forces or contract crews the Responsible Party may have on its property. The Responsible Party will respond to the emergency condition as rapidly as possible in the order of priority as determined by the District's dispatcher. The District's dispatcher shall determine the priority of multiple emergency conditions on, but not limited to, the following factors: . Threat to life or property . Number of District customers affected . Time required to complete the repairs . Resources available to respond to the emergency condition 4.2 Upon responding to an emergency condition on either Transmission Line No.1 or Transmission Line No.2, the Responsible Party shall proceed to complete the necessary repairs. The Company shall reserve the right to delay the repairs on these sections of the line without the Responsible Party's facilities. Once the Company has delayed the repairs of either Transmission Line No. 1 or Transmission Line No.2, the Responsible Party shall schedule said repairs for the first available time without the disruption of work scheduled for the Responsible Party's customers. 4.3 The District shall be authorized to proceed with repairs up to $25,000 on Transmission Line No.1 west of Pole No. 93 and on Transmission Line No.2 west of Pole No. 62. For repairs between $25,000 and $100,000, the District will provide the Company with an estimate of repair costs; and if District facilities are attached to structures in the area to be repaired, the Company shall provide direction for repairs within 24 hours of the District providing the Company with an estimate for the cost of repairs. Failure of the Company to provide the District with direction for the repairs within 24 hours shall result in the District restoring the distribution system to service and abandoning the transmission facilities in the repair area. 4.4 For those portions of Transmission Line NO.1 west of Pole No. 93 and of Transmission Line NO.2 west of Pole No. 62 without any distribution facilities, the Company shall have five (5) calendar days to provide the District with direction for repairs with cost estimates between $25,000 and $100,000. Transmission Lines No.1 and No 2 Maintenance Agreement Number 000404 - Page 3 " 4.5 For repairs exceeding $100,000, the District will provide the Company with an estimate of the repair costs, and the Company shall provide the District direction for repairs within 48 hours of the District providing the Company with an estimate of the repair costs, for those structures that support the District's distribution facilities. Failure of the Company to provide the District with direction for repairs within 48 hours shall result in the District restoring the distribution system to service and abandoning the transmission facilities on those structures with distribution facilities. 4.6 For those portions of Transmission Line No.1 west of Pole No. 93 and of Transmission Line No.2 west of Pole No. 62 with only transmission facilities, the Company shall have ten (10) calendar days to provide the District with direction for repairs with cost estimates above $100,000. 4.7 Should the District proceed with abandoning the transmission facilities due to the lack of direction from the Company within the specified timeframe, the Company shall retain the right to request the District to install the abandoned transmission facilities. The Company shall be responsible for all costs associated with the installation of the abandoned transmission facilities, together with any District costs for repairs to the distribution system that exceed 25 percent of the original estimate of said repairs. 4.8 For those repairs that include the distribution system, the Company shall pay 75 percent of the total repair cost, and the District shall pay 25 percent of the total repair cost. 4.9 Should the repairs be limited to the transmission facilities associated with Transmission Line No.1 west of Pole No. 93 and of Transmission Line No.2 west of Pole No. 62, the Company shall be responsible for 100 percent of the cost of repairs. 4.10 If it is determined during the process of completing repairs to Transmission Line No. 1 west of Pole No. 93 and Transmission Line No.2 west of Pole No. 62 that the actual repair cost will exceed the cost estimate by more than 20 percent, the District shall immediately inform the Company and request direction for completing repairs to the line. 4.11 Should the Company fail to provide the District with additional direction for completion of the repairs within 24 hours, the District shall complete the repairs and the Company shall be responsible for its share of the total cost of repair. 4.12 The Responsible Party shall be authorized to proceed with repairs up to $50,000 on Transmission Line NO.1 north of Pole No. 93 and on Transmission Line No.2 east of Pole No. 62. For repairs between $50,000 and $100,000, the Responsible Party will provide the Company with an estimate of repair costs; and if distribution facilities are attached to structures in the area to be repaired, the Company shall provide direction for repairs within 24 hours of the Responsible Party providing the Company with an estimate for the cost of repairs. Failure of the Company to provide the Responsible Party with direction for the repairs within 24 hours shall result in the Responsible Party restoring the distribution system to service and abandoning the transmission facilities in the repair area. 4.13 For those portions of Transmission Line NO.1 north of Pole No. 93 and Transmission Line NO.2 east of Pole No. 62 without any distribution facilities, the Company shall have five (5) calendar days to provide the Responsible Party with direction for repairs with cost estimates between $50,000 and $100,000. 4.14 For repairs exceeding $100,000 the Responsible Party will provide the Company with an estimate of the repair costs, and the Company shall provide the Responsible Party direction for repairs within 48 hours of the Responsible Party Transmission Lines No.1 and NO.2 Maintenance Agreement Number 000404 . Page 4 . ' providing the Company with an estimate of the repair costs, for those structures that support the distribution facilities. Failure of the Company to provide the Responsible Party with direction for repairs within 48 hours shall result in the Responsible Party restoring the distribution system to service and abandoning the transmission facilities on those structures with distribution facilities. 4.15 For those portions of Transmission Line No.1 north of Pole No. 93 and on Transmission Line No.2 east of Pole No. 62 with only transmission facilities, the Company shall have ten (10) calendar days to provide the Responsible Party with direction for repairs with cost estimates above $100,000. 4.16 Should the Responsible Party proceed with abandoning the transmission facilities due to the lack of direction from the Company within the specified timeframe, the Company shall retain the right to request the Responsible Party to install the abandoned transmission facilities. The Company shall be responsible for all costs associated with the installation of the abandoned transmission facilities, together with any Responsible Party costs for repairs to the distribution system that exceed 25 percent of the original estimate of said repairs. 4.17 For those repairs that include the District's distribution system, the Company shall pay 75 percent of the total repair cost, and the District shall pay 25 percent of the total repair cost, for those facilities for which the District has maintenance responsibility. For those facilities for which the City has maintenance responsibility, the Company shall be responsible for all costs associated with the pole and transmission facilities, and the City shall be responsible for the costs associated with the distribution facilities. 4.18 Should the repairs be limited to the transmission facilities associated with Transmission Line No.1 north of Pole No. 93 and on Transmission Line NO.2 east of Pole No. 62, the Company shall be responsible for 100 percent of the cost of repairs. 4.19 If it is determined during the process of completing repairs to Transmission Line NO.1 north of Pole No. 93 and on Transmission Line No.2 east of Pole No. 62 that the actual repair cost will exceed the cost estimate by more than 20 percent, the Responsible Party shall immediately inform the Company and request direction for completing repairs to the line. 4.20 Should the Company fail to provide the Responsible Party with additional direction for completion of the repairs within 24 hours, the Responsible Party shall complete the repairs and the Company shall be responsible for its share of the total cost of repair. 5. NON-SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE 5.1 Should required non-emergency maintenance come to the attention of the Responsible Party and if the maintenance is required in the current fiscal year to keep the line protective of life and property, the Responsible Party shall supply the Company with a written cost estimate for the required maintenance. The Company shall have 30 days after receipt of the cost estimate to approve or disapprove the required maintenance. Maintenance shall include the cost of any replacement, relocation, or repair required to maintain the system. 5.2 If it is determined during the process of completing repairs to either Transmission Line No.1 or Transmission Line No.2 that the actual repair cost will exceed the cost estimate by more than 20 percent, the Responsible Party shall immediately inform the Company and request direction for completing repairs to the line. 5.3 Should the Company fail to provide the Responsible Party with additional direction for completion of the repairs within 24 hours, the Responsible Party shall complete the repairs and the Company shall be responsible for its share of the total cost of repairs. Transmission Lines No.1 and No.2 Maintenance Agreement Number 000404 - Page 5 5.4 Should the Company elect to reduce the scheduled maintenance to a level that, in the opinion of the Responsible Party, is no longer protective of life or property, the Responsible Party may perform whatever maintenance that may be required to make the Responsible Party's distribution facilities safe. The work required to make the Responsible Party's distribution facilities safe may require the removal of a portion of the transmission facilities. Upon 30 days written notice to the Company, the Responsible Party may remove that portion of the transmission facilities required to make the Responsible Party's distribution system safe and bill the Company for the costs associated with the removal of said transmission facilities. 5.5 Should the Company elect to reduce the scheduled maintenance for those transmission facilities without distribution facilities to a level that is not protective of life or property, the Responsible Party may terminate this Agreement pursuant to Section 7.2 of this Agreement. 5.6 For those repairs that include the District's distribution system, the Company shall pay 75 percent of the total repair cost, and the District shall pay 25 percent of the total repair cost, for those facilities for which the District has maintenance responsibility. For those facilities for which the City has maintenance responsibility, the Company shall be responsible for all costs associated with the pole and transmission facilities, and the City shall be responsible for the costs associated with the distribution facilities. 5.7 Should the repairs be limited to the transmission facilities associated with either Transmission Line No.1 or Transmission Line No.2, the Company shall be responsible for 100 percent of the cost of repairs. 6. PAYMENT 6.1 The costs incurred by the Responsible Party under this Agreement are due within 30 days of receipt of the Responsible Party's invoice. Overdue payments will be subject to a penalty of one percent (1 %) per month of any unpaid amount. 7. TERMINATION 7.1 Any party may terminate this Agreement by providing the other party written notice of such termination no later than 30 days prior to the effective date of termination. All liabilities incurred during the term of this Agreement are preserved until satisfied. 7.2 Any violation of any condition of this Agreement, the Facilities Agreement, or the Operation Agreement shall immediately terminate this Agreement. All liabilities incurred during the term of this Agreement are preserved until satisfied. 8. LIABILITY AND MAINTENANCE 8.1 The District, the Company, and the City shall exercise reasonable diligence consistent with prudent utility practices in the operation and maintenance of the electric distribution lines on Transmission Lines NO.1 and NO.2 and the maintenance of Transmission Lines NO.1 and NO.2. It is agreed and understood that neither the District nor the City shall be held responsible for any loss or damage that might result to the Company on account of interruptions of service on the line or lines, except in the case of gross negligence on the part of the District or the City. The Company's right of use of either Transmission Line No.1 or Transmission Line No.2 for transmitting electrical energy shall be subject to the right of the Responsible Party to remove the transmission line from service for repairs, replacement, and maintenance; providing that the Responsible Party shall not remove the line from service without first notifying the Company and that, insofar as practicable, the Responsible Party shall schedule removals from service with the Company's agreement in such a way as Transmission Lines No. 1 and NO.2 Maintenance Agreement Number 000404 - Page 6 to suit the convenience of the Company, as well as its own convenience. It is agreed and understood that the Responsible Party may confine work on the line to regular work hours except in the case of an emergency. 8.2 The Company hereby grants the Responsible Party access to all facilities owned by the Company as may be necessary for the Responsible Party to perform the maintenance obligations pursuant to this Agreement. 9. INSURANCE 9.1 The Responsible Party shall maintain insurance coverage with the following minimum limits for Contingency Liability Insurance covering Subcontractor's Liability, Liability Insurance, Operations Liability Insurance, and Automobile Liability Insurance covering owned, non-owned, and hired units. Minimum Limits: Bodily Injury $200,000 each person $500 each occurrence Property Damage $100,000 each occurrence $200,000 aggregate Umbrella Coverage $1,000,000 9.2 All subcontractor policies of insurance providing coverage required under Section 9.1 above shall name the Responsible Parties and the Company as additional insured with a cross liability clause and provide that no cancellation or material changes in the policies shall become effective unless thirty (30) days prior notice of such cancellation or change shall be furnished the Responsible Parties by registered mail. 9.3 To the extent allowed by Washington State Law, the District's policies of insurance providing coverage required under Section 9.1 above shall name the Company as additional insured with a cross liability clause and provide that no cancellation or material changes in the policies shall become effective unless thirty (30) days prior notice of such cancellation or change shall be furnished the Company by registered mail. 10. THIRD-PARTY CLAIMS 10.1 To the extent permitted by law, each party agrees to save, defend, and hold harmless the other party from and against third-party claims for damages for personal injury, including death, and property damage arising out of negligence of its employees, officers, and agents. To the extent permitted by applicable law, the District, the Company, and the City each waive any immunity existing under workers' compensation law as necessary to indemnify and hold harmless the other to the extent set forth herein. The District, the Company, and the City specifically warrant that the terms and conditions of the foregoing indemnity provisions are the subject of mutual negotiations by the parties and are specifically and expressly agreed to in consideration of the mutual benefits derived under the terms of this Agreement. 11. SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS 11 .1 The successors and assigns of all parties shall be entitled to all the benefits and be bound by all the obligations of this Agreement, provided that no assignment or transfer of this Agreement shall be made in whole or in part by any party without the written consent of the other parties, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. Transmission Lines No.1 and No 2 Maintenance Agreement Number 000404 - Page 7 , . 12. DEFAULT AND CANCELLATION 12.1 Failure of any party to make payments for six (6) consecutive months may be considered a default of this Agreement, and any party may thereupon cancel the Agreement upon 30 days written notice; except when the Agreement has been terminated in accordance with Section 7.2 of this Agreement. Such cancellation shall not relieve any party of its obligations incurred herein. 13. ARBITRATION 13.1 All parties agree that any dispute that arises out of the interpretation, performance, enforcement, or any other aspect of this Agreement shall be resolved by submitting the same to binding arbitration, which shall proceed according to the rules and regulations of the American Arbitration Association; provided, however, that each party shall select a nominating person within ten (10) days of notice of the dispute from any party to the others. The District shall elect one nominating person, the City shall elect one nominating person, and the Company shall elect one nominating person. The three nominating persons shall then meet and promptly select the arbitrator from the Seattle Office of Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Service list. If the nominating persons do not select a person who agrees to serve as arbitrator within thirty (30) days of the first notice, the arbitrator shall be selected by a Superior Court Judge of Clallam County. The arbitrator's fees shall be paid by the individuals or corporation who the arbitrator determines was the unsuccessful litigant. DAISHOWA AMERICA COMPANY LTD. . ~ ts:~ ~ Title Dated S /3" (J1) PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT NO.1 OF CLALLAM COUNTY, WASHINGTON ATTEST: By 1~1rr~ Title 6eVt.tr~ M.tMIlaqtfr Dated ~ - 5 -00 V~~ CITY OF PORT ANGELES By /i~Q. ~ ATTEST: Titl e """D 111 rt.. 1'.::11\. (Vvf) c...~... €.-v C(tLO 'a U -(1'- ('(}~ &e~~ H IEngineennglMarclTlPnvatelKRMIDalshowa.Mamt 3-Party 5. 12. 00. doc Dated M k'1 /1 ( l.- 00 \) Transmission Lines No. 1 and No.2 Maintenance Agreement Number 000404 - Page 8 ~ ' 5.5</(J , - . -; TRANSMISSION LINES NO.1 AND NO.2 OPERATING AGREEMENT Agreement Number 000405 This Agreement, made and entered into this 5th day of June 20 00, by and between Public Utility District No.1 of Clallam County, a municipal corporation (hereinafter called the "District"); Daishowa America Company Ltd., a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Washington (hereinafter called the "Company"); and the City of Port Angeles, a Washington State municipality (hereinafter called the "City") is for electric system dispatching services. WHEREAS, the District operates an electric system dispatching center for its electrical system in Clallam and Jefferson Counties, and WHEREAS, the Company owns an electric transmission line extending from the Elwha Dam to the Company's mill at Port Angeles (Transmission Line No.1), and WHEREAS, the Company owns an electric transmission line extending from the Elwha Dam to the Bonneville Power Administration's Port Angeles Substation with a tap from Pole Number 87 to the Company's mill at Port Angeles (Transmission Line No.2), and WHEREAS, the United States Department of the Interior owns an electric trans- mission line extending from the Elwha Dam to Glines Dam (Transmission Line No.3), and WHEREAS, Transmission Lines No.1, No.2, and NO.3 have to be operated as a single system, and WHEREAS, the District has the resources in place to respond to electric system outages in Clallam County, and WHEREAS, the City has the resources in place to respond to electric system outages in the City of Port Angeles. NOW THEREFORE, it is agreed by and between the District, the Company, and the City as follows: TransmiSSion Lines No. 1 and No.2 Operating Agreement Number 000405 - Page 1 1. DURATION OF AGREEMENT 1.1 This Agreement shall become effective upon signature by all parties and shall continue in effect for a period of ten (10) years unless it is terminated earlier pursuant to Section 6 of this Agreement. Other applicable terms of this Agreement remain in effect and are intended to be part of any Facilities Agreement and/or any Maintenance Agreements. 2. DISPATCHING 2.1 The District shall provide electrical dispatching for Transmission Lines No.1, No.2, and NO.3 through the District's existing dispatching system. 2.2 Dispatching includes, but is not limited to, the calling to work of emergency response personnel, the ordering of breakers and disconnects to be opened and/or closed, the installing/removing of clearance tags, and the issuing/receiving of working clearances. 2.3 The system dispatcher has complete and total control of the operator in the field performing the switching. 2.4 The system dispatcher shall issue and receive all working clearances for work being performed on Transmission Lines No.1, No.2, or No.3. 3. SYSTEM OPERATION 3.1 The system dispatcher shall operate the system in accordance with the switching instructions in Exhibit "A.n 3.2 The Exhibits to this Agreement may be changed by mutual consent between the Company and the District. 3.3 The Parties to this Agreement hereby authorize the placement of another Party's lock to their switch or switches as indicated below: Switch Owner Authorized Parties Number First Res onder Second Res onder L948 SPA SPA Cit 90 Com Cit District 92 Com Cit District 93 Com Cit District 94 Com Cit District TV6 Cit Cit None 21 Com Com None K12 Com Com None 22 Com Com None 24 Com Com None K11 Com Com None 23 Com an Com an None 1510 District District None 3.4 The Parties to this Agreement hereby authorize the system dispatcher to call personnel from the Party listed as the First Responder for switching as indicated above. 3.5 The Parties to this Agreement hereby authorize the system dispatcher to call personnel from the Party listed as the Second Responder above if personnel from the First Responder are not available. Transmission Lines No 1 and No 2 Operating Agreement Number 000405 - Page 2 3.6 The Owning Party hereby grants the Authorized Party permission to operate said switch or switches. 3.7 The Owning Party hereby grants the Authorized Party access to all facilities owned by the Owning Party as may be necessary for the Authorized Party to perform the switching order by the system dispatcher. 3.8 The Parties to this Agreement hereby authorize the system dispatcher to call personnel from the Party listed as First Responder for line patrolling as indicated below: Line Section First Responder Second Responder Line No. 1 District Citv Line No.2 west of Switch No. 92 District Citv Line No.2 east of Switch No. 92 Citv District Line No.3 District Citv 3.9 The Parties to this Agreement hereby authorize the system dispatcher to call personnel from the Party listed as the Second Responder above if personnel from the First Responder are not available. 4. CHARGES 4.1 The Company shall be billed annually by the District at the rate of $100 per year for dispatching services associated with Transmission Line No.1 and NO.2. 4.2 The District shall bill the Company on March 1 for dispatching services for the following year from March 1 through February 28/29. 4.3 All switching not performed by the Owner shall be billed to the Owner, except for switching associated with L948, which shall be billed to the Company. 4.4 The line patrolling costs for Transmission Lines NO.1 and NO.2 shall be billed to the Company. 4.5 The line patrolling costs for Transmission Line NO.3 shall be billed to the District. 4.6 Billing shall be authorized as costs are incurred, but the minimum invoice period shall be one (1) month. 5. PAYMENT 5.1 The costs incurred by the District or the City under Section 4 of this Agreement are due within 30 days of receipt of the District's or the City's invoice. Overdue payments will be subject to a penalty of one percent (1 %) per month of any unpaid amount. 6. TERMINATION 6.1 Any party may terminate this Agreement by providing the other parties written notice of such termination no later than one (1) year prior to the effective date of termination. All liabilities incurred during the term of this Agreement are preserved until satisfied. 6.2 Any violation of any condition of this Agreement, the Maintenance Agreement, or the Facilities Agreement shall immediately terminate this Agreement. All liabilities incurred during the term of this Agreement are preserved until satisfied. Transmission Lines NO.1 and No.2 Operating Agreement Number 000405 - Page 3 6.3 If any Party to this Agreement performs switching outside the terms of this Agreement or without instruction of the system dispatcher, except to protect human life or property in an emergency, this Agreement shall be terminated immediately. All liabilities incurred during the term of this Agreement are preserved until satisfied. 7. LIABILITY 7.1 The District and the City shall exercise reasonable diligence consistent with prudent utility practices in the operation of Transmission Lines No.1, No.2, and NO.3. It is agreed and understood that the District or the City shall not be held responsible for any loss or damage that might result from interruptions of service on the line or lines, except in the case of gross negligence on the part of the District or the City. 8. THIRD-PARTY CLAIMS 8.1 To the extent permitted by law, each party agrees to save, defend, and hold harmles~ the other party from and against third-party claims for damages for personal injury, including death, and property damage arising out of negligence of its employees, officers, and agents. To the extent permitted by applicable law, the Company, the District, and the City each waive any immunity existing under workers' compensation law as necessary to indemnify and hold harmless the other to the extent set forth herein. The Company, the District, and the City specifically warrant that the terms and conditions of the foregoing indemnity provisions are the subject of mutual negotiations by the parties and are specifically and expressly agreed to in consideration of the mutual benefits derived under the terms of this Agreement. 9. SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS 9.1 The successors and assigns of all Parties shall be entitled to all the benefits and be bound by all the obligations of this Agreement, provided that no assignment or transfer of this Agreement shall be made in whole or in part by any Party without the written consent of the other Parties, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. 10. DEFAULT AND CANCELLATION 10.1 Failure of any Party to make payment(s) for six consecutive months may be considered a default of this Agreement, and any Party may thereupon cancel the Agreement upon 30 days written notice; except when the Agreement has been terminated in accordance with Section 6.2 of this Agreement. Such cancellation shall not relieve any party of its obligations incurred herein. 11. ARBITRATION 11.1 All Parties agree that any dispute that arises out of the interpretation, performance, enforcement, or any other aspect of this Agreement shall be resolved by submitting the same to binding arbitration, which shall proceed according to the rules and regulations of the American Arbitration Association; provided, however, that each Party shall select a nominating person within ten (10) days of notice of the dispute from any Party to the others. The District shall elect one nominating person, the Company shall elect one nominating person, and the City shall elect one nominating person. The three nominating persons shall then meet and promptly select the arbitrator from the Seattle Office of Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Service list. If the nominating persons do not select a person who agrees to serve as arbitrator within thirty (30) days of the first notice, the arbitrator shall be selected by a Superior Court Judge of Clallam County. The arbitrator's fees shall be paid by the individuals or corporation who the arbitrator determines was the unsuccessful litigant. Transmission Lines No. 1 and No.2 Opera ling Agreement Number 000405 - Page 4 DAISHOWA AMERICA COMPANY LTD. By . )::-- -~ l(R51~~ s/3,ftn Title Dated PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT NO.1 OF CLALLAM COUNTY, WASHINGTON By 7t;dkt/11~ Dated t1enu-~tu1a ~w U - 5 -()O ATTEST: y~a~ Title CITY OF PORT ANGELES By /1LC, A-- ATTEST: Title "tTU:,-c...",({,. .-;pv6ti.... k/o/l1l-j r {).r7vJnL=-...I ~~~JP~== Dated /t/L4- '1 I 5 , V .:>:;:J H. IEngmeennglMarctTIPnvate IKRMIDa/showa Op 3-Party.5. 12.00. doc Transmission Lines No.1 and NO.2 Operating Agreement Number 000405 - Page 5 EXHIBIT IlAIl 5. 54!)-1 6G/o5j;(OOD DaishowalNPS Switch Orders Open # 1 Clear # 1 Line Between Elwha Hydro and Daishowa Mill Close #lA Energize #1 Line From Elwha Hydro To Switch #23 Close #lB1 Connect Elwha Hydro and Daishowa Mill Through #1 Line (Elwha Isolated at Start) Close #lB2 Connect Elwha Hydro and Daishowa Mill Through #1 Line (Elwha Connected at Switch #92) Open #2A Clear #2 Line Between BP A and Switch #90 Close #2A Connect #2 Line Between BP A and Switch #90 Open #2B Clear #2 Line Between BP A and Switches #92 and #93 Close #2B Connect #2 Line Between BP A and Switches #92 and #93 Open #2C Clear #2 Line Between Switch #90 and Switches #92 and #93 Close #2C Connect #2 Line Between Switch #90 and Switches #92 and #93 Open #2D Clear #2 Line Between Elwha Hydro and Switch #92 Close #2D1 Energize #2 Line From Elwha Hydro To Switch #92 (Elwha Connected to Mill via #1 Line) Close #2D2 Connect Elwha Hydro to BP A at Switch #92 (Elwha Isolated from Daishowa Mill) Open #2E Clear #2 Line Spur Between Daishowa Mill and Switch #93 (E1wha Connected via #1 Line) Close #2E Connect Daishowa Mill to BP A at Switch #93 and Elwha Hydro via # 1 Line Open #2F Clear #2 Line Spur Between Daishowa Mill and Switch #93 (Elwha Connected via #2 Line) Close #2F Connect BPA To Daishowa Mill at Switch #93 and Elwha Hydro at Switch #92 Open #3 Clear #3 Line Between Elwha Hydro and Glines Canyon Hydro Close #3 Connect Elwha Hydro to Glines Canyon Hydro via #3 Line Rift< ~/a,/oo SWITCH ORDER--DAISHOW A OPEN #1 To: Clear Daishowa #1 Transmission Line Between Elwha Hydro and Daishowa Mill (For #1 Line Clearance Between Elwha Hydro and Daishowa Mill) Start: Do: Operation Time Station Operation Apparatus NumberlInstructions Executed by Dispatcher Number Executed Location Person 1 Elwha Hydro Verify/Tag # 1 69KV Bus Tie Switch is Open and Locked 2 Elwha Hydro Open Circuit Breaker # 1 Line OCB 3 Elwha Hydro Open/LocklTa~ # 1 Line Disconnect Switch 4 Daishowa Mill Open/Lock/Ta~ Switch #23 /'\ . J Prepared by: k: /0 K Date: ::::5/:3/00 Checked by: Date: SWITCH ORDER--CLOSE DAISHOW A #lA To: Energize Daishowa #1 Transmission Line Between Elwha Hydro and Switch #23 Start: Do: Operation Time Station Operation Apparatus NumberlInstructions Executed by Dispatcher Number Executed Location Person If Clearance Was Issued: 1 Elwha Hydro Remove Tag # 1 69 KV Bus Tie Switch 2 Daishowa Mill Remove Tag Switch #23 Then: 3 Elwha Hydro Close # 1 Line Disconnect Switch 4 Elwha Hydro Close Circuit Breaker # 1 Line OCB ...... ., /" Prepared by: e. J{K.. Date: ::5 / ;; 'tjCJu Checked by: Date: SWITCH ORDER--CLOSE DAISHOW A #IBl To: Energize Daishowa #1 Transmission Line To Connect Elwha Hydro and Daishowa Mill (Elwha Hydro Not Connected via #2 Transmission Line, Generators Not Connected to 69Kv Station Bus) Start: Do: Operation Time Station Operation Apparatus Number/Instructions Executed by Dispatcher Number Executed Location Person 1 Elwha Hydro Verify Circuit Breaker # 1 Line OCB is Open 2 Daishowa Mill Close/Lock Switch #23 3 Daishowa Mill Verify Switch #24 is Closed and Locked 4 Elwha Hydro Close # 1 Line Disconnect Switch 5 Elwha Hydro Close Circuit Breaker # 1 Line OCB ~.. I , Prepared by: !/ Irf1< Date: .::5/::. ~/OO Checked by: Date: SWITCH ORDER--CLOSE DAISHOW A #lB2 To: Energize Daishowa #1 Transmission Line To Connect Elwha Hydro and Daishowa Mill (Elwha Hydro Connected via #2 Transmission Line) Start: Do: Operation Time Station Operation Apparatus NumberlInstructions Executed by Dispatcher Number Executed Location Person 1 Elwha Hydro Close # 1 Line Disconnect Switch 2 Elwha Hydro Close Circuit Breaker #1 Line OCB to Test Line 3 Elwha Hydro Open Circuit Breaker # 1 Line OCB 4 Daishowa Mill Close/Lock Switch #23 5 Daishowa Mill Verify Switch #24 is Closed and Locked 6 Elwha Hydro Close Circuit Breaker # 1 Line OCB /"h) /) I, I Prepared by: !< If ''- Date: ..:s J S / DD Checked by: Date: SWITCH ORDER-OPEN DAISHOW A #2A To: Clear Daishowa #2 Transmission Line Between BP A, Elwha Hydro, and Daishowa Mill (For Clearance on #2 Line between BPA and Switch #90) Start: Do: Operation Time Station Operation Apparatus Numberllnstructions Executed by Dispatcher Number Executed Location Person 1 Elwha Hydro Open Circuit Breaker #2 Line OCB 2 Elwha Hydro Open Circuit Breaker # 1 Line OCB 3 Daishowa Mill Open Circuit Breaker K12 4 BP A-P A Sub Verifyffag Circuit Breaker L948 AuxilIary Bus Disconnects are Open 5 BPA-PA Sub Open Circuit Breaker L948 6 BP A-P A Sub Openffag Switch #7320 7 Cherry Hill Open/Lockffal' Switch #90 /1. k/b I I Prepared by: 1<10 ,<- Date: -.=5/bj OU Checked by: Date: SWITCH ORDER--CLOSE DAISHOW A #2A To: Energize Daishowa #2 Transmission Line To Connect Elwha Hydro and Daishowa Mill to BP A (After Clearance on #2 Line Between BP A and Switch #90) Start: Do: Operation Time Station Operation Apparatus NumberlInstructions Executed by Dispatcher Number Executed Location Person 1 Cherry Hill Close/Lock Switch #90 2 BP A-P A Sub Remove Tag Circuit Breaker L948 Auxillary Bus Disconnects 3 BP A-P A Sub Close Circuit Breaker L948 4 BPA-PA Sub Close Switch #7320 5 Daishowa Mill Close Circuit Breaker K12 6 Elwha Hydro Close Circuit Breaker # 1 Line OCB 7 Elwha Hydro Close Circuit Breaker #2 Line OCB /1,1 /1 I I Prepared by: 1< ff '<" Date: ~/ 6/ c/u Checked by: Date: SWITCH ORDER--OPEN DAISHOW A #2B To: Clear Daishowa #2 Transmission Line Between BP A, Elwha Hydro, and Daishowa Mill (For Clearance on #2 Line between BP A and Switches #92 & 93) Start: Do: Operation Time Station Operation Apparatus NumberlInstructions Executed by Dispatcher Number Executed Location Person 1 Elwha Hydro Open Circuit Breaker #2 Line OCB 2 Elwha Hydro Open Circuit Breaker # 1 Line OCB 3 Daishowa Mill Open Circuit Breaker K12 4 BPA-PA Sub Open Circuit Breaker L948 5 BPA-PA Sub Openffag Switch #7320 6 BPA-PA Sub Verify/Tag Circuit Breaker L948 Auxillary Bus Disconnects Open 7 Pine Hill OpenJLock/Ta~ Switch #92 8 Cherry Hill OpenJLock/Ta~ Switch #93 /').1 /1 I I, . Prepared by: ~,(, Date: .::31 bj OU Checked by: Date: SWITCH ORDER--CLOSE DAISHOW A #2B To: Energize Daishowa #2 Transmission Line To Connect Elwha Hydro and Daishowa Mill to BP A (After Clearance on #2 Line between BPA and Switches #92 & 93) Start: Do: Operation Time Station Operation Apparatus Number/Instructions Executed by Dispatcher Number Executed Location Person 1 Cherry Hill Close/Lock Switch #93 2 Pine Hill Close/Lock Switch #92 3 BP A-P A Sub Remove Tag Circuit Breaker L948 Auxillary Bus Disconnects 4 BP A-P A Sub Close Switch #7320 5 BP A-P A Sub Close Circuit Breaker L948 6 Daishowa Mill Close Circuit Breaker K12 7 Elwha Hydro Close Circuit Breaker #2 Line OCB 8 Elwha Hydro Close Circuit Breaker # I Line OCB - , / Prepared by: k!JQ/( Date: dj (:; 1jOU Checked by: Date: SWITCH ORDER--OPEN DAISHOW A #2C To: Clear Daishowa #2 Transmission Line Between BP A, Elwha Hydro, and Daishowa Mill (For Clearance on #2 Line between Switch #90 and Switches #92 & 93) Start: Do: Operation Time Station Operation Apparatus NumberlInstructions Executed by Dispatcher Number Executed Location Person 1 Elwha Hydro Open Circuit Breaker #2 Line OCB 2 Elwha Hydro Open Circuit Breaker # 1 Line OCB 3 Daishowa Mill Open Circuit Breaker K12 4 Cherry Hill Open/Lockffa~ Switch #90 5 Pine Hill Open/Lockffa~ Switch #92 6 Cherry Hill ppen/Lockffa~ Switch #93 Note: Laird's Comer Switch #1510 is Normally Open i"'"\ " / . Prepared by: K. 10 K. Date: S/ d/OO Checked by: Date: SWITCH ORDER--CLOSE DAISHOW A #2C To: Energize Daishowa #2 Transmission Line To Connect Elwha Hydro and Daishowa Mill to BP A (After Clearance on #2 Line between Switch #90 and Switches #92 & 93) Start: Do: Operation Time Station Operation Apparatus NumberlInstructions Executed by Dispatcher Number Executed Location Person 1 Cherry Hill CloselLock Switch #93 2 Pine Hill Close/Lock Switch #92 3 Cherry Hill Close/Lock Switch #90 4 Daishowa Mill Close Circuit Breaker K12 5 Elwha Hydro Close Circuit Breaker # I Line OCB 6 Elwha Hydro Close Circuit Breaker #2 Line OCB .-...1""'- Prepared by: k" ItJ1< Date: -05/ ,:3/{)0 Checked by: Date: SWITCH ORDER-OPEN DAISHOW A #2D To: Clear Daishowa #2 Transmission Line Between Elwha Hydro and Switch #92 (For Clearance on #2 Line Between Elwha Hydro and Switch #92) Start: Do: Operation Time Station Operation Apparatus NumberlInstructions Executed by Dispatcher Number Executed Location Person 1 Elwha Hydro Open Circuit Breaker #2 Line OCB 2 Elwha Hydro Open/Lock/Tall #2 Line Disconnect Switch 3 Elwha Hydro Verifyrrag #2 69KV Bus Tie Switch is Open and Locked 4 Pine Hill Open/Lock/Tag Switch #92 5 Laird's Corner Su Verifyrrag PUD Switch # 151 0 is Open and Locked /"\ I 1/ . Prepared by: 1< Id Q(. Date: ::5/ sf 00 Checked by: Date: SWITCH ORDER--CLOSE DAISHOW A #2Dl To: Enel"2ize Daishowa #2 Transmission Line Between Elwha Hydro and Switch #92 (Elwha Hvdro Connected via # 1 Transmission Line) Start: Do: Operation Time Station Operation Apparatus NumberlInstructions Executed by Dispatcher Number Executed Location Person If Clearance Was Issued: 1 Elwha Hydro Remove Tag #2 69KV Bus Tie Switch 2 Pine Hill Remove Tag Switch #92 3 Laird's Comer Su Remove Tag PUD Switch #1510 Then: 4 Elwha Hydro Close #2 Line Disconnect Switch 5 Elwha Hydro Close Circuit Breaker #2 Line OCB /"'III Prepared by: K /{1(. Date: dJ"::' ~/OO Checked by: Date: SWITCH ORDER--CLOSE DAISHOW A #2D2 To: Energize Daishowa #2 Transmission Line To Connect Elwha Hydro to BP A at Switch #92 (Elwha Hydro Not Connected via #1 Transmission Line, Generators Not Connected to 69Kv Station Bus) Start: Do: Operation Time Station Operation Apparatus NumberfInstructions Executed by Dispatcher Number Executed Location Person 1 Pine Hill Close Switch #92 2 Elwha Hydro Close #2 Line Disconnect Switch 3 Elwha Hydro Close Circuit Breaker #2 Line OCB ....... ,L/ . Prepared by: K II Q( Date:.3/3jOU Checked by: Date: SWITCH ORDER--OPEN DAISHOW A #2E To: Clear Daishowa #2 Transmission Line Spur Between Daishowa Mill and Switch #93 (For Clearance on #2 Line Spur Between Daishowa Mill and Switch #93, Elwha Hydro Connected via #1 Transmission Line) Start: Do: Operation Time Station Operation Apparatus NumberlInstructions Executed by Dispatcher Number Executed Location Person 1 Elwha Hydro Open Circuit Breaker #2 Line OCB 2 Pine Hill Close/Lock Switch #92 3 Elwha Hydro Close Circuit Breaker #2 Line OCB 4 Daishowa Mill Open Circuit Breaker K 12 5 Daishowa Mill Open/Lock/Tag Switch #21 6 Cherry Hill Open/Lock/Tag Switch #93 7 Valley St. Sub. Verify/Tag PACL Switch TV6 is Open and Locked ~ .1. /'\ Prepared by: k 111(. Date: :5 /3/ ()(..J Checked by: Date: SWITCH ORDER--CLOSE DAISHOW A #2E To: Energize Daishowa #2 Transmission Line Spur To Connect Daishowa Mill to BP A at Switch #93 (Switch #92 Closed to Elwha Hydro, #1 Line Closed to Mill) Start: Do: Operation Time Station Operation Apparatus NumberlInstructions Executed by Dispatcher Number Executed Location Person If Clearance Was Issued: I Valley St. Sub Remove Tag PACL Switch #TV6 Then: 2 Cherry Hill Close/Lock Switch #93 3 Daishowa Mill CloselLock Switch #21 4 Daishowa Mill Verify Switch #22 is Closed and Locked 5 Daishowa Mill Close Circuit Breaker Kl2 6 Elwha Hydro Open Circuit Breaker #2 Line OCB 7 Pine Hill Open/Lock Switch #92 8 Elwha Hydro Close Circuit Breaker #2 Line OCB Note: Laird's Corner Switch #1510 is Normally Open - . Prepared by: ~ Date: 313/00 Checked by: Date: SWITCH ORDER--OPEN DAISHOW A #2F To: Clear Daishowa #2 Transmission Line Spur Between Daishowa Mill and Switch #93 (For Clearance on #2 Line Spur Between Daishowa Mill and Switch #93, Elwha Hydro Connected via #2 Transmission Line) Start: Do: Operation Time Station Operation Apparatus Number/Instructions Executed by Dispatcher Number Executed Location Person 1 Elwha Hydro Open Circuit Breaker # 1 Line OCB 2 Daishowa Mill Verify Switch #24 is Closed and Locked 3 Daishowa Mill CloselLock Switch #23 4 Elwha Hydro Close Circuit Breaker #1 Line OCB 5 Daishowa Mill Open Circuit Breaker K12 6 Daishowa Mill OpenILocklTa~ Switch #21 7 Cherry Hill OpenILocklTa!! Switch #93 8 Valley S1. Sub. Verify/Tag PACL Switch TV6 is Open and Locked _.1 _ . Prepared by: k lOt:.. Date: ~j /00 Checked by: Date: SWITCH ORDER--CLOSE DAISHOW A #2F To: Energize Daishowa #2 Transmission Line Spur To Connect Dais~owa Mill to BP A at Switch #93 (E1wha Hydro Connected via #2 Transmission Line Before and After. Mill Connected via # 1 Transmission Line to E1wha Hydro Before.) Start: Do: Operation Time Station Operation Apparatus Number/Instructions Executed by Dispatcher Number Executed Location Person If Clearance Was Issued: 1 Valley St. Sub Remove Tag PACL Switch #TV6 Then: 2 Cherry Hill C10se/Lock Switch #93 3 Daishowa Mill Close/Lock Switch #21 4 Daishowa Mill Verify Switch #22 is Closed and Locked 5 Daishowa Mill Close Circuit Breaker K12 6 Elwha Hydro Open Circuit Breaker # 1 Line OCB 7 Daishowa Mill Open/Lock Switch #23 8 Elwha Hydro Close Circuit Breaker # 1 Line OCB Note: Laird's Corner Switch #1510 is Normally Open ....... I /' . Prepared by: kJTlC. Date: 3/ j lei:) Checked by: Date: SWITCH ORDER--NPS OPEN #3 To: Clear National Park Service #3 Transmission Line Between Elwha Hydro and Glines Canyon Hydro (For #3 Line Clearance Between Elwha Hydro and Glines Canyon Hydro) Start: Do: Operation Time Station Operation Apparatus Number/Instructions Executed by Dispatcher Number Executed Location Person 1 Elwha Hydro Verifyrrag # 1 69KV Bus Tie Switch is Open and Locked 2 Elwha Hydro Verifyrrag #2 69KV Bus Tie Switch is Open and Locked 3 Elwha Hydro Open Circuit Breaker #3 Line OCB 4 Elwha Hydro OpenILockffa~ #3 Line Disconnect Switch (3 each) 5 Glines Hydro Open Circuit Breaker 52T 6 Glines Hydro Verify/Tag Circuit Breaker 52T Bypass Switch is Open and Locked 7 Glines Hydro OpenILockffa~ 52T Line Disconnect Switch (3 each) Note: If poles are to be climbed, the telephone circuit under #3 Transmission Line must be isolated for grounding. 8 Elwha Hydro Verify/Tag Delon Fuse Disconnects (2 each) are Open 9 Glines Hydro Verifyrrag Delon Fuse Disconnects (2 each) are Open /"\ ,J n I - Prepared by: /:;:.1(1, Date: 3/~/ OU Checked by: Date: l.. c SWITCH ORDER--NPS CLOSE #3 To: Energize National Park Service #3 Transmission Line Between Elwha Hydro and Glines Canyon Hydro (After Clearance on #3 Line Between Elwha Hydro and Glines Canyon Hydro) Start: Do: Operation Time Station Operation Apparatus Number/Instructions Executed by Dispatcher Number Executed Location Person 1 Glines Hydro Remove Tag Circuit Breaker 52T Bypass Switch 2 Glines Hydro Close 52T Line Disconnect Switch (3 each) 3 Glines Hydro Close Circuit Breaker 52T 4 Elwha Hydro Close #3 Line Disconnect Switch (3 each) 5 Elwha Hydro Remove Tag # 1 69KV Bus Tie Switch 6 Elwha Hydro Remove Tag #2 69KV Bus Tie Switch 7 Elwha Hydro Close Circuit Breaker #3 Line OCB If tagged for clearance, 8 Elwha Hydro Remove Tag DeIon Fuse Disconnects 9 Glines Hydro Remove Tag DeIon Fuse Disconnects Prepared by: Date: Checked by: Date: