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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
CONSENT AGENDA REQUEST
TO: Board of County Commissioners
FROM: Greg Brotherton,Commissioner District No. 1
DATE: September 23,2024
SUBJECT: Letters of Support(2)re: Mason County PUD No. 1's Grid Resiliency
Projects: 1) Seal Rock OH to URD Line Conversion; and 2) Jorstad Substation
STATEMENT OF ISSUE:
Mason County PUD No. 1 requested that the Jefferson County Board of County Commissioners approve sending two
letters of support to the Washington Grid Resiliency Program for their Seal Rock OH to URD Line Conversion and
Jorstad Substation projects.
ANALYSIS:
Jorstad Substation Project: There is a 35-mile stretch of powerlines that run along Highway 101 from Hoodsport to
Mount Walker in Brinnon, WA. When one section loses of power,the entire stretch is disabled.Mason PUD No. 1
plans to build a middle mile substation to improve the resilience of the local power grid.
Seal Rock OH to URD Line Conversion Project: This project is important for residents in Brinnon because this area
experiences frequent and long-lasting power outages due to the terrain along Highway 101 and the Olympic National
Forest that winds along the shoreline of the Hood Canal. The Seal Rock area is vulnerable to natural hazards like
landslides,wind and snow events, and fallen trees.This project would underground almost three miles of powerlines
along Seal Rock Road and Highway 101 in Brinnon, WA.
FISCAL IMPACT:
N/A
RECOMMENDATION:
Approve the two letters of support: 1) Seal Rock OH to URD Line Conversion; and 2)Jorstad Substation
REVIEWED BY:
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Re: Mason County PUD No. 1's Grid Resiliency Project- Seal Rock OH to URD Line Conversion
Dear Selection Committee,
The Board of Commissioners for Jefferson County, Washington would like to express our support for
Mason County PUD No. 1's appropriations request to fund their Seal Rock Grid Resiliency Project,
which includes the conversion of almost three miles of power lines underground along Seal Rock Road
and U.S. Highway 101 in Brinnon, Washington. Mason PUD 1 serves customers in both Mason County
and our rural community of Brinnon in south Jefferson County.
This Seal Rock Grid Resiliency Project is important for residents in Brinnon because this area
experiences frequent and long-lasting power outages due to the terrain of U.S. Highway 101 and the
Olympic National Forest that winds along the shoreline of Hood Canal. Areas like Seal Rock are
vulnerable to natural hazards like landslides, wind and snow events, and most commonly, fallen trees
from the rainforest canopy. Undergrounding the power lines will alleviate this issue at Seal Rock and
help make the grid more resilient against these hazards, and others like wildfire.
Every customer on the PUD 1 system will benefit from this funding by alleviating the pressure on
electric rates. With only 5,600 electric meters, Mason PUD 1 experiences the same challenges larger
utilities have with infrastructure but with far fewer customers to spread the costs amongst. This funding
would enable the PUD to complete this critical section of line without impacting household finances of
the public ratepayers they serve and help make the PUD's rural power grid more resilient to support the
community in Brinnon.
We hope you will agree and select Mason PUD 1's Grid Resiliency Project for funding.
Sincerely,
Kate Dean, Dist.No. 1 Heidi Eisenhour, Dist.No. 2 Greg Brotherton, Chair, Dist. No. 3
Phone(360) 385-9100 jeffbocc@co.jefferson.wa.us
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Washington Grid Resilience Program
EPICGrants@commerce.wa.gov
Re: Mason County PUD No. 1's Grid Resiliency Project- Jorstad Substation
Dear Selection Committee,
The Board of Commissioners for Jefferson County, Washington would like to express our support for
Mason County PUD No. 1's appropriations request to fund their Grid Resiliency Project, which
includes the design and construction of a middle-mile substation at Jorstad Creek in Lilliwaup,
Washington. Mason PUD 1 serves customers in both Mason County and our rural community of
Brinnon in south Jefferson County.
This Grid Resiliency Project is important for south Jefferson County residents on the Hood Canal
because this area experiences frequent and long-lasting power outages due to the terrain of U.S.
Highway 101 and the Olympic National Forest that winds along the shoreline of Hood Canal. These
areas are vulnerable to natural hazards like landslides,wind and snow events, and most commonly,
fallen trees from the rainforest canopy.
Currently there is a 35-mile stretch of power lines that run along Hwy 101 from Hoodsport to Mt.
Walker in Brinnon. When one section goes out of power,the entire stretch goes out. During two large
storm events in 2022,these customers were out of power for over three days the first time and over two
days the second time because there is no redundant power supply. With a middle mile substation,most
of these customers could have been back in service in less than 24 hours.
Additionally,the PUD's Hoodsport Substation and the Jefferson County substation are old(1960's) and
both must be taken completely ofrline for the PUD to perform their maintenance. This middle mile
substation would improve the resilience of the local power grid and enable the PUD to keep most
customers in power under most circumstances thanks to a redundant power feed. It also will allow the
PUD to be more efficient and proactive in the necessary maintenance that these other older substations
need.
Every customer on the PUD 1 system will benefit from this funding by alleviating the pressure on
electric rates. With only 5,600 electric meters, Mason PUD 1 experiences the same challenges larger
utilities have with infrastructure but with far fewer customers to spread the costs amongst. This funding
would go a long way toward making the Jorstad Substation a near-term reality without impacting
individual household budgets. We hope you will agree and select Mason PUD 1's Grid Resiliency
Project for funding.
Sincerely,
Kate Dean, Dist.No. 1 Heidi Eisenhour, Dist. No. 2 Greg Brotherton, Chair, Dist.No. 3
Phone(360) 385-9100 jeffbocc@co.jefferson.wa.us