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LD 1497 Title Page An Act To Amend the Laws Governing Water Quality Standards for Ragged and Seboo... Page 2 of 3
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LR 587
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:

 
Sec. 1. 38 MRSA §464, sub-§9, as amended by PL 1993, c. 344, §2, is
repealed.

 
Sec. 2. 38 MRSA §464, sub-§9-A is enacted to read:

 
9-A.__Existing hydropower impoundments managed as great ponds;
habitat and aquatic life criteria.__The following provisions
govern habitat and aquatic life criteria for existing hydropower
impoundments managed as great ponds.

 
A.__For the purposes of water quality certification under
the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, Public Law 92-500,
Section 401, as amended, and licensing of modifications
under section 636, the hydropower project located on the
water body referenced in section 467, subsection 7,
paragraph C, subparagraph (1), division (b-1), is deemed to
have met the habitat characteristics and aquatic life
criteria in the existing impoundment if:

 
(1)__The project is in existence on June 30, 1992;

 
(2)__The project creates an impoundment that remains
classified under section 465-A after June 30, 1992;

 
(3)__The project creates an impoundment that is subject
to water level fluctuations that have an effect on the
habitat and aquatic life in the littoral zone so that
the habitat and aquatic life differ significantly from
that found in an unimpounded great pond; and

 
(4)__The existing impounded waters are able to support
all species of fish indigenous to those waters and the
structure and function of the resident biological
community in the impounded waters is maintained.

 
B.__For the purposes of water quality certification under
the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, Public Law 92-500,
Section 401, as amended, and licensing of modifications
under section 636, Ragged Lake, located in the Penobscot
River, West Branch drainage, is deemed to have met the
habitat characteristics and aquatic life criteria in the
existing impoundment if that habitat and aquatic life
reflects the effects of annual drawdowns of up to 20 feet.

 
C.__For the purposes of water quality certification under the
Federal Water Pollution Control Act, Public Law 92-500, Section
401, as amended, and licensing of modifications under section
636, Seboomook Lake, located in the Penobscot River, West Branch
drainage, is deemed to have met the habitat characteristics and
aquatic life criteria in the


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