LIVERMORE â The Tri-Valley Conservancy (TVC) penned a recent agreement with Intersect Power, the Aramis Solar Energy Generation and Storage project applicant, to monitor the site should the project gain approval. The Alameda County Board of Supervisors is set to hold an appeals hearing Thursday, March 4, regarding the project proposed for nearly 400 acres in North Livermore, along Cayetano Creek. In a letter to the county, dated Feb. 24, TVC stated it has reached an agreement with Intersect Power â also known as IP Aramis LLC â to help ensure mitigation measures imposed on the Aramis project are effectively implemented. âWe will review all biological surveys and reports prepared, pre-, during and post construction. TVC will visit the project site during construction to confirm necessary measures are taken to protect the identified sensitive habitat area,â said Laura Mercier, TVC executive director. âOnce required landscaping is planted and dryland pasture established, we will monitor quarterly to ensure it is adequately maintained through the life of the project ⦠Our intent is to ensure solar projects minimize their environmental impacts to the greatest extent possible, and we believe TVC can play an important role in doing so.â