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A superior court judge has affirmed the state's decision to deny a water quality certificate for two Union River dams.
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A coalition of local and national conservation groups is criticizing a new opinion from NOAA fisheries that finds endangered Atlantic salmon aren't jeopardized by four hydropower dams on the Kennebec River.
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The lawsuit contends that the Department of Marine Resources improperly helped the Department of Environmental Protection draft fish passage policies.
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Federal energy regulators say the Kennebec River's population of endangered Atlantic Salmon can be protected without removing four hydroelectric dams, and conservation groups are dismayed by the finding.
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Two hydroelectric dams in the Union River in Ellsworth and nearby Graham Lake can't be relicensed after the Maine Board of Environmental Protection voted Thursday to uphold a previous denial by the state environmental protection agency.
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The lawsuit, from a U.S. Subsidiary of Brookfield Renewable, is challenging a proposed amendment to the state's river management plan, which would recommend stricter fish passage requirements.
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Bangor, Maine - Officials in Orono say dead fish washing up on Maine waterfronts is due to work on a local dam. Brookfield Renewable says the dead fish…
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LEWISTON, Maine - Officials with Lewiston, Maine, and a renewable power company say they have completed an agreement to donate a system of canals to the…