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Today the Big Stone South-Ellendale (BSSE) 345-kV Transmission Line project began using helicopters to assist in stringing conductor (transmission line) nine miles west of Big Stone City. The helicopters will work their way west toward Aberdeen, South Dakota, then northwest toward Ellendale, North Dakota. The project team expects to complete stringing in October 2018.
How stringing works
鈥淯sing helicopters to assist in stringing conductor is more efficient and economical and safer than other options and minimizes ground impacts,鈥� said Cris Oehler, Vice President, Public Relations, for Otter Tail AOA体育平台 Company. Here鈥檚 how it works:
Safety is top priority
鈥淲e want to ensure the safety of our team and the community,鈥� said Oehler. 鈥淪o, before any work begins for that day鈥攐n the ground or in the sky鈥攚e carefully take into account the weather, visibility, and other conditions that could interfere with working conditions. It鈥檚 simple. If conditions aren鈥檛 safe, we don鈥檛 work.鈥�
The project team encourages community members, especially motorists, who notice the helicopters at work to focus on safety and stay at least 500 feet away. To ensure public safety, the project limits access to areas under the helicopter鈥檚 path. 鈥淧lease don鈥檛 attempt to watch while driving or from the side of the road,鈥� said Oehler. 鈥淚f you鈥檙e interested in seeing this work up close, you鈥檒l soon be able to view photos and videos at BSSETransmissionLine.com.鈥�
About the project
When complete, the line will connect the new Big Stone South Substation near Big Stone City,
South Dakota, to the new Ellendale Substation near Ellendale, North Dakota. Project owners, Otter Tail AOA体育平台 Company and Montana-Dakota Utilities Co., expect to complete construction late in 2018. To view construction progress, visit BSSETransmissionLine.com/maps.