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Sec. C-2. Oversight. The council shall begin the study under
section 1 no later than October 1, 2005. The study must be
carried out under the direction of the council with work
performed by a work group composed of appropriate personnel from
the Department of Environmental Protection, the Department of
Agriculture, Food and Rural Resources, the Maine Land Use
Regulation Commission, the Department of Health and Human
Services' drinking water program, the Maine Geological Survey,
the Department of Economic and Community Development, the
Executive Department, State Planning Office and members of the
public with expertise in relevant fields of interest, including,
but not limited to, agriculture, public water utilities,
groundwater law and water bottling and sale. In addition, the
work group must include a private domestic well owner and
legislative members from the Joint Standing Committee on Natural
Resources, the Joint Standing Committee on Agriculture,
Conservation and Forestry and the Joint Standing Committee on
Business, Research and Economic Development.

 
Sec. C-3. Staffing assistance. The Maine Geological Survey shall
provide staff services to the council and serve as lead agency
for purposes of management of the study at the council's
direction.

 
Sec. C-4. Issues to be considered. In developing its recommendations,
the council shall:

 
1. Identify and review provisions under the Maine Revised
Statutes, Title 12, chapter 206-A; Title 22, chapter 601; and
Title 38, chapter 3, article 6, any other pertinent state laws
that may trigger state regulation of a proposed withdrawal of
groundwater;

 
2. Review existing geological, hydrogeological and other
related scientific information regarding Maine's groundwater
resources in order to assess the efficacy of existing state law
for ensuring that withdrawal of groundwater does not have an
undue adverse effect on waters of the State as defined by Title
38, section 361-A, subsection 7; water-related natural resources;
and existing uses, including, but not limited to, public or
private wells, within the anticipated zone of contribution to the
withdrawal;

 
3. Identify and assess criteria that should influence whether
and how the State regulates or otherwise manages withdrawal of
groundwater, giving consideration to sizes and uses of
withdrawal, including, but not necessarily limited to, the
following:

 
A. The quantity of proposed withdrawal;


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