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Independent evaluator says RMP risk approach broadly follows standards; FFSL says revised plan complies with statute
Summary
The independent evaluator found Rocky Mountain Power’s modeling generally aligns with industry practice but recommended more granular cost‑effectiveness work; Utah Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands told the PSC it provided input and considers the revised plan to meet statutory filing requirements
The independent evaluator retained in the consolidated dockets told the Utah Public Service Commission that Rocky Mountain Power’s risk‑mapping methods generally comport with industry practice, but the evaluator and other technical reviewers flagged limitations — especially the lack of a complete, monetized cost‑effectiveness analysis tied to mitigation selection.
Independent evaluator findings: The evaluator’s executive summary said RMP’s risk‑assessment methodologies and maps “generally comport with industry standard practices,” and it acknowledged that RMP set out comprehensive programs to address identified risks. But the evaluator…
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