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determined pursuant to the United States Endangered | Species Act of 1973, Public Law 93-205, as amended, if, | in addition to satisfying all the requirements of this | article, the applicant, prior to issuance of a discharge | license, objectively demonstrates to the department's | satisfaction that the discharge is necessary, that there | are no other reasonable alternatives available and that | the discharged effluent is for the purpose of and will | assist in the restoration of Atlantic salmon and will | return the waters to a state that is closer to | historically natural chemical quality. |
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| (a) The department may issue no more than a total | of 3 discharge licenses pursuant to this | subparagraph and subsection 1, paragraph C, | subparagraph (2). |
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| (b) A discharge license issued pursuant to this | subparagraph may not be effective for more than 5 | years from the date of issuance. |
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| (3)__This paragraph does not apply to aquatic pesticide | or chemical discharges approved by the department and | conducted by the department, the Department of Inland | Fisheries and Wildlife or an agent of either agency for | the purpose of restoring biological communities | affected by an invasive species. |
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| | Sec. 4. 38 MRSA §465, sub-§3, śC, as enacted by PL 1985, c. 698, §15, | is amended to read: |
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| C. Discharges to Class B waters shall may not cause adverse | impact to aquatic life in that the receiving waters shall | must be of sufficient quality to support all aquatic species | indigenous to the receiving water without detrimental | changes in the resident biological community. This | paragraph does not apply to aquatic pesticide or chemical | discharges approved by the department and conducted by the | department, the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife | or an agent of either agency for the purpose of restoring | biological communities affected by an invasive species. |
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| | Sec. 5. 38 MRSA §465, sub-§4, śC, as enacted by PL 1985, c. 698, §15, | is amended to read: |
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| C. Discharges to Class C waters may cause some changes to | aquatic life, provided that except that the receiving waters | shall must be of sufficient quality to support all species of | fish indigenous to the receiving waters and maintain the |
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