The Legislature declares that certain rivers, because of their unparalleled natural and recreational values, provide irreplaceable social and economic benefits to the people in their existing state. It is the Legislature’s intent that no new dams be constructed on these river and stream segments without the specific authorization of the Legislature, that no new water diversion, which would constitute a hydropower project pursuant to
Title 38, section 632, and which would bypass all or part of the natural course of these river and stream segments, be constructed without the specific authorization of the Legislature and that additional development or redevelopment of dams existing on these segments, as of September 23, 1983, shall be designed and executed in a manner that either enhances or does not diminish the significant resource values of these river segments identified by the 1982 Maine Rivers Study. No license or permit under
Title 38, sections 630 to
636 may be issued for construction of new dams on the river and stream segments subject to this special protection without the specific authorization of the Legislature, for the construction of any water diversion project which would constitute a hydropower project pursuant to Title 38, section 632, and which would bypass all or part of the natural course of river and stream segments subject to this special protection without the specific authorization of the Legislature or for additional development or redevelopment of existing dams on the river and stream segments subject to this special protection where the additional development or redevelopment diminishes the significant resource values of these river and stream segments.
[PL 1987, c. 717, §1 (AMD).]
Further, the Legislature finds that projects inconsistent with this policy on new dams and diversion projects, which constitute hydropower projects pursuant to
Title 38, section 632, and redevelopment of existing dams will alter the physical and chemical characteristics and designated uses of the waters of these river and stream segments. It finds that these impacts are unacceptable and constitute violations of the State’s water quality standards. The Legislature directs that no project which fails to meet the requirements of this section may be certified under the
United States Clean Water Act, Section 401.
[PL 1987, c. 717, §1 (AMD).]
For purposes of this section, outstanding river and stream segments meriting special protection shall include: [PL 1983, c. 458, §1 (NEW).]
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Terms Used In Maine Revised Statutes Title 12 Sec. 403
SECTION HISTORY
PL 1983, c. 458, §1 (NEW). PL 1983, c. 530, §§5-7 (AMD). PL 1987, c. 717, §1 (AMD). PL 2007, c. 364, §1 (AMD).