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B. The hydrogeologic characteristics of the aquifer in which | the proposed withdrawal will take place; |
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| C. The duration of the proposed withdrawal; |
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| D. The size of the land parcel on which the withdrawal | occurs; |
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| E. The location of the proposed withdrawal in relation to | wetlands, great ponds or other protected natural resources; | and |
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| F. The nature, size and location of proximate surface | waters; |
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| | 4. Propose any necessary changes to state law, including, but | not limited to, a series of regulatory thresholds with | appropriate levels of review for each, such as permit-by-rule, | that would trigger state regulatory review of withdrawal of | groundwater. The council shall recommend such changes that it | considers appropriate and necessary to establish a consistent, | integrated and scientifically sound state policy regarding | groundwater management that ensures 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; |
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| | 5. Assess the projected costs to the State of developing and | implementing any changes in state law proposed pursuant to | subsection 4 and the adequacy of existing departmental resources, | including regulatory fees, to develop and implement those changes | efficiently and effectively; and |
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| | 6. Assess the projected costs to applicants for withdrawal of | groundwater for complying with any changes in state law proposed | in subsection 4. |
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| | Sec. C-5. Report. The work group established under section 2 of | this Part shall provide updates or reports to the council as | determined by the council. The council shall submit its final | report and recommendations to the joint standing committee of the | Legislature having jurisdiction over natural resources matters no | later than November 1, 2007. |
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| | Sec. C-6. Rulemaking. By March 15, 2007, the Department of | Environmental Protection, the Maine Land Use Regulation | Commission, the Department of Health and Human Services and the |
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