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Viridi Energy plans to expand an anerobic digester and import sewage sludge to make natural gas
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Preparations come after the Trump administration reversed longstanding federal policy limiting migrant arrests at sensitive locations such as schools and churches.
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The results took months to obtain due to complexity involved in testing fish tissue samples, the Maine Department of Environmental Protection said.
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A federal licensing process offers a chance to restore migratory fish to the Androscoggin River.
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The residents of the Linnhaven Mobile Home Center, now the Blueberry Fields Cooperative, appear to be the first to successfully use a new Maine law requiring that mobile home residents be given advance notice of a park sale.
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Gov. Janet Mills and other state and local leaders are planning to celebrate with residents this week.
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Kristine Logan, the executive director of the Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority in Brunswick, had faced multiple calls for her resignation in the wake of a toxic environmental spill in August.
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The Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority said it's looking into alternative fire protection systems after a toxic foam spill at the Brunswick Executive Airport, but it cannot turn the existing systems off.
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State regulators say all samples of drinking water from more 30 residential properties that have received results back fall below Maine's interim drinking water standards for PFAS.
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Town leaders and residents both called for the MRRA Board to be reconfigured. Some said Director Kristine Logan should step down.