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State drops amendment that would remove dams on the Kennebec


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The Mayor of Waterville, Jay Coelho, said the tax increase would be significant on his side of the river as well.
Members of the public and stakeholders in this issue raised questions about the procedure in which the DMR conducted this process.
Brookfield Renewable Partners owns those four dams on the Kennebec and has been critical in the DMR s Governor Janet Mills administrations handling of this amendment. It filed a lawsuit against the DMR last week.
As the one of the many stakeholders and affected parties who were opposed to the plan, Brookfield Renewable, looks forward to receiving more information directly from MDMR regarding the withdrawal of the 2020 Amendment, along with their intentions to pursue future changes. We remain committed to working with the broad coalition of people who live, work, and recreate within the Kennebec region, who support balancing the river s natural resources,” Brookfield Renewable Partners Stakeholder Relations ....

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Waterville council votes to support amendment to state's plan for Kennebec River


Waterville council votes to support amendment to state’s plan for Kennebec River
Waterville Mayor Jay Coelho said after Tuesday s meeting that he planned to veto the City Council s vote to support the Maine Department of Marine Resources proposed amendment to its Kennebec River Management Plan.
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The 170-mile long Kennebec River starts at Moosehead Lake and flows to the Atlantic Ocean. The Maine Department of Marine Resources and conservationists are looking at four dams owned by a Canadian company, including the Lockwood Dam in the foreground and the Hydro Kennebec Dam in the distance as candidates for removal.
Michael G. Seamans/Morning Sentinel file ....

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