DT 99-011 BELL ATLANTIC Petition for License to Construct and Maintain a Fiber Optic Cable Line Over and Across the Public Waters of the Androscoggin River in the City of Berlin, New Hampshire Order Nisi Granting License for Fiber Optic Cable Line Over and Across Public Waters O R D E R N O. 23,123 February 1, 1999 The Petitioner, New England Telephone and Telegraph (Bell Atlantic), filed on January 19, 1999, a petition under RSA 371:17 for authority to construct and maintain a fiber optic cable line at an existing electric line crossing of the Androscoggin River in the City of Berlin, New Hampshire. The proposed fiber optic cable line is to provide economical voice, video, data, and local exchange switched services to their customers on a state of the art digital network. In support of its petition, Bell Atlantic submitted a locus map of the crossing and a plan view of construction. The proposed crossing will be 305 feet of three-quarter inch diameter fiber optic cable line from Public Service of New Hampshire (PSNH) pole # 1 on the east bank of the Androscoggin River to PSNH pole # 200/98 on the west bank of the Androscoggin River. All construction will be done in upland areas and no impact to the surrounding waters will occur and no wetland permit will be required. Bell Atlantic has stated, and Staff agrees, that the use and enjoyment by the public of these public waters will not be diminished in any way as a result of the proposed fiber optic cable line. Bell Atlantic has attested and Staff agrees that the construction of the fiber optic cable line will meet or exceed the requirements of the National Electrical Safety Code (NESC). In order to establish reliable service to the public, Bell Atlantic must construct communication fiber optic cable lines over and across certain public waters. The definition of public waters contained in RSA 371:17 includes "all ponds of more than ten acres, tidewater bodies, and such streams or portions thereof as the Commission may prescribe." The Commission prescribes this crossing to be across public waters. The Commission finds such crossings necessary for Bell Atlantic to meet its obligation to provide reliable telephone service within its authorized franchise area. Accordingly, we find that the crossing is in the public good. Therefore, we will approve the petition on a Nisi basis in order to provide any interested party the opportunity to submit comments on said petition or to request a hearing. Based upon the foregoing, it is hereby ORDERED NISI, that Bell Atlantic is authorized, pursuant to RSA 371:17 et seq., to construct, maintain, and operate the fiber optic cable line over and across The Androscoggin River in Berlin, New Hampshire depicted on drawings submitted January 19, 1999 and on file with this Commission; and it is FURTHER ORDERED, that all construction and future reconstruction to this approved crossing shall conform to the requirements of the NESC and all other applicable safety standards in existence at that time; and it is FURTHER ORDERED, that the Petitioner shall cause a copy of this Order Nisi to be published once in a statewide newspaper of general circulation or of circulation in those portions of the state where operations are conducted, such publication to be no later than February 8, 1999 and to be documented by affidavit filed with this office on or before February 16, 1999; and it is FURTHER ORDERED, that the petitioner notify the City of Berlin, New Hampshire of this matter by serving a copy of this order on the City Clerk by first-class mail postmarked no later than February 8, 1999; and it is FURTHER ORDERED, that all persons interested in responding to this petition be notified that they may submit their comments or file a written request for a hearing on this matter before the Commission no later than February 22, 1999; and it is FURTHER ORDERED, that any party interested in responding to such comments or request for hearing shall do so no later than February 26, 1999; and it is FURTHER ORDERED, that this Order Nisi shall be effective March 1, 1999, unless the Commission provides otherwise in a supplemental order issued prior to the effective date. By order of the Public Utilities Commission of New Hampshire this first day of February, 1999. Douglas L. Patch Susan S. Geiger Nancy Brockway Chairman Commissioner Commissioner Attested by: Thomas B. Getz Executive Director and Secretary