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A TRUE COPY <br />CERTIFICATION ON LAST PAGE <br />J.R. SMITH, CLERK <br />■ Obtain and hold transmission & distribution line clearances (as required). <br />■ Get damaged cable into position for splicing to temporary cable. <br />■ Make the restoration area safe for the general public. <br />■ Install permanent fiber optic cable and associated hardware if temporary repair is not <br />possible. <br />■ Restore the restoration area from any damaged fiber or materials used during outage. <br />■ Maintain and provide an accurate and up to date Transmission/Substation Operations <br />escalation list to Licensee. <br />■ Re -attach replacement cable in the same manner as the affected cable was attached, in <br />accordance with the Agreement. <br />■ Design permanent restoration fiber optic cable installation <br />■ Provide invoice to Licensee <br />Temporary Repairs: <br />Licensee and Transmission/Substation Operations will jointly make the decision whether a <br />temporary or permanent restoration is needed giving consideration that personnel safety and <br />the integrity of the Transmission system take priority. <br />In the case where emergency restoration is not possible due to line outage constraints or power <br />system reliability issues, a temporary or a permanent repair shall be started immediately upon <br />removal of constraints. <br />Licensee will be invoiced for these repairs. <br />Permanent Repairs: <br />Permanent repairs shall be performed following temporary repairs and shall be completed within <br />a mutually agreeable maintenance window. <br />In the case where temporary repairs cannot be performed due to traffic or railroad crossings, a <br />permanent repair shall start immediately. <br />In the case where emergency restoration is not possible due to safety or line outage constraints <br />or power system reliability issues, a temporary or a permanent repair shall be started <br />immediately upon removal of constraints. <br />Licensee will be invoiced for these repairs. <br />FPL's Responsibilities for Scheduled Work <br />FPL, shall be responsible for scheduled work related activities, which include but are not limited <br />to, all routine, ordinary maintenance and repairs in order to maintain the quality and integrity of <br />the fiber optic cable, attachments, enclosures, etc. throughout the OPGW network. <br />FPL shall perform the following work activities upon notice by Licensee: <br />Design projects to repair any defective or damaged fiber optic cable, fiber optic <br />attachments, conduits, hand holes, splice boxes, and all other related fiber optic cable <br />equipment. <br />Fiber Attachment Agreement 116402702.1 <br />