§418-A. Protection of the Penobscot River
1. Findings. The Legislature finds that the Penobscot River is a unique and valuable natural resource. The Penobscot River serves as an example to the Nation that good public policy carefully implemented can restore and preserve our natural resources. The river has supported, and is again beginning to support, the greatest run of Atlantic salmon and 11 other species of anadromous fish in North America, providing a unique fishing opportunity for Maine residents and members of the Penobscot Indian Nation. The Legislature declares that the preservation and restoration of the Penobscot River is of the highest priority.
[PL 2019, c. 72, §1 (AMD).]
2. Prohibition. To protect water quality and aquatic resources, fisheries and fishing opportunities, and as an exercise of the public trust of the State, no person, firm, corporation, municipality or other legal entity may erect, operate, maintain or use any dam on that portion of the Penobscot River downstream from the Milford Dam located between Milford and Old Town, except that portion of the river known as the Stillwater Branch, to the southernmost point of Verona Island for any purpose not previously authorized by act, resolve or operation of law, unless specifically authorized by the Legislature.
[PL 2019, c. 72, §1 (AMD).]
3. Study authorized.
[PL 2019, c. 72, §1 (RP).]
SECTION HISTORY
PL 1981, c. 674 (NEW). PL 2019, c. 72, §1 (AMD).
Structure Maine Revised Statutes
TITLE 38: WATERS AND NAVIGATION
Chapter 3: PROTECTION AND IMPROVEMENT OF WATERS
Subchapter 1: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION BOARD
38 §411. State contribution to pollution abatement
38 §411-A. State contribution to residential overboard discharge replacement projects
38 §411-C. Maine Clean Water Fund
38 §412. Grants by State for planning
38 §412-A. Technical and legal assistance
38 §412-B. Consultation on waste water disposal
38 §413. Waste discharge licenses
38 §414. Applications for licenses
38 §414-A. Conditions of licenses
38 §414-B. Publicly owned treatment works
38 §414-C. Color pollution control
38 §414-D. Municipal satellite collection systems
38 §416. Discharge of oil prohibited (REPEALED)
38 §417. Certain deposits and discharges prohibited
38 §418. Log driving and storage
38 §418-A. Protection of the Penobscot River
38 §418-B. Prohibition on application of fertilizers near great ponds
38 §419. Cleaning agents and lawn and turf fertilizer containing phosphate banned
38 §419-A. Prohibition on the use of tributyltin as an antifouling agent
38 §419-B. Goals for dates of removal of transformers containing polychlorinated biphenyls
38 §419-C. Prevention of the spread of invasive aquatic plants
38 §419-D. Synthetic plastic microbeads
38 §419-E. Coal tar sealant products
38 §420. Certain deposits and discharges prohibited
38 §420-A. Dioxin monitoring program (REPEALED)
38 §420-B. Surface water ambient toxic monitoring program
38 §420-C. Erosion and sedimentation control
38 §420-D. Storm water management
38 §420-E. Municipal storm water ordinances; transportation systems
38 §421. Solid waste disposal areas; location (REPEALED)
38 §422. Dredging permits (REPEALED)
38 §423. Discharge of waste from watercraft
38 §423-A. Discharge of waste from motor vehicles
38 §423-B. Watercraft sanitary waste pump-out facilities at marinas
38 §423-C. Registered owner's liability for vehicle illegally discharging waste
38 §423-D. Graywater and blackwater discharges from commercial passenger vessels
38 §424. Voluntary water quality monitors
38 §424-B. Water Quality Improvement Fund
38 §424-C. Perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances in firefighting or fire-suppressing foam