Eversource Utility Permitting & Environmental Monitoring

Project Highlights

  • State and Federal Permitting
  • Rare Species Surveys
  • Open Water Construction

Straightening and Strengthening Aging Infrastructure

We assisted Eversource, New England’s largest energy provider, with obtaining state and federal authorizations to replace two failing utility poles located within inundated portions of Turtletown Pond in Concord, New Hampshire. The structures were originally replaced in 2009, but freeze and thaw cycles within the pond had caused the existing poles to lean to the point of causing a safety hazard.

The updated design involved the installation of new poles within rock islands to add structural stability. Access to the structures were obtained by stacking wooden timber mats several layers deep to create an access road and work areas above water.

Since Turtletown Pond is also designated as habitat for rare turtles, coordination was necessary with the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department. Permit authorizations were also received from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act.

Services Snapshot

Tighe & Bond developed a Standard Dredge and Fill Major Permit application for submittal to the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services. Our team also provided environmental monitoring during construction, as well as conducted pre- and post-construction turtle surveys.

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