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Long Reach Lane At Long Marsh, Harpswell, 2018 Post-Project Monitoring Report; Year 5 Of 5, Matthew Craig Mar 2019

Long Reach Lane At Long Marsh, Harpswell, 2018 Post-Project Monitoring Report; Year 5 Of 5, Matthew Craig

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Long Reach Lane At Long Marsh, Harpswell, 2016 Post-Project Monitoring Report, Year 3 Of 5, Matthew Craig Jan 2017

Long Reach Lane At Long Marsh, Harpswell, 2016 Post-Project Monitoring Report, Year 3 Of 5, Matthew Craig

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Long Reach Lane At Long Marsh, Harpswell, 2015 Post-Project Monitoring Report, Year 1 Of 5, Matthew Craig Jan 2015

Long Reach Lane At Long Marsh, Harpswell, 2015 Post-Project Monitoring Report, Year 1 Of 5, Matthew Craig

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Long Reach Lane At Long Marsh, Harpswell, 2015 Post-Project Monitoring Report; Year 2 Of 5, Matt Craig Jan 2015

Long Reach Lane At Long Marsh, Harpswell, 2015 Post-Project Monitoring Report; Year 2 Of 5, Matt Craig

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In 2012, the Maine Department of Transportation (MDOT) proposed a mitigation project at Long Reach Lane in Harpswell (Figure 1) to compensate for the functional impacts to marine wetlands associated with the construction of the Martin’s Point Bridge between Falmouth and Portland. The mitigation project took place in January and February 2014, and resulted in the successful replacement of a 36” (7.1 ft 2 flow area) round concrete pipe beneath Long Reach Lane with a larger 6’ x 12’ concrete box culvert (72 ft 2 flow area) in February 2014 (photo MDOT, below).


A Guide To Forming Road Associations, Maine Department Of Environmental Protection Jan 2014

A Guide To Forming Road Associations, Maine Department Of Environmental Protection

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This manual is intended to assist private road residents who would like to have a successful road maintenance program by forming a road association. Forming a road association can provide a way for road users to formally manage their roads in an organized and cost-effective manner. While the focus of the manual is on camp roads in lake and pond watersheds,most sections should be useful for all private roads.


Pleasant River Watershed Management Plan, Heather True Jan 2011

Pleasant River Watershed Management Plan, Heather True

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The primary purpose of this watershed‐based management plan is to establish long‐term priorities, goals and methods in attaining the State of Maine's water quality standards for the Pleasant River and its tributaries, located in the Towns of Gray and Windham in Cumberland County, Maine. The Pleasant River and Thayer Brook, a main tributary to the Pleasant River, are both designated as Class B waters under the State of Maine’s classification system to establish water quality goals.


Presumpscot River Youth Conservation Corps 2008 Summary Report, Casco Bay Estuary Partnership, Presumpscot River Watershed Coalition, Presumpscot River Watch, Cumberland County Soil & Water Conservation District Jan 2008

Presumpscot River Youth Conservation Corps 2008 Summary Report, Casco Bay Estuary Partnership, Presumpscot River Watershed Coalition, Presumpscot River Watch, Cumberland County Soil & Water Conservation District

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Presumpscot River Youth Conservation Corps 2007 Summary Report, Casco Bay Estuary Partnership, Presumpscot River Watershed Coalition, Presumpscot River Watch, Cumberland County Soil & Water Conservation District Jan 2007

Presumpscot River Youth Conservation Corps 2007 Summary Report, Casco Bay Estuary Partnership, Presumpscot River Watershed Coalition, Presumpscot River Watch, Cumberland County Soil & Water Conservation District

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Restoration Of Riparian Buffer At The Former Smelt Hill Dam Site, Falmouth, Maine, Casco Bay Estuary Partnership Jun 2006

Restoration Of Riparian Buffer At The Former Smelt Hill Dam Site, Falmouth, Maine, Casco Bay Estuary Partnership

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Project description: The Casco Bay Estuary Partnership (CBEP) was awarded a grant from the Gulf of Maine Council to restore approximately 250 feet of riparian buffer habitat at the site of the former Smelt Hill dam in Falmouth, Maine. CBEP selected Northern Ecological Associates, Inc. (NEA) a consulting firm with expertise in riparian restoration, to design and oversee implementation of the project. Presumpscot River Watch, a local nonprofit organization whose volunteers sample water quality throughout the watershed, coordinated with abutting landowners and volunteers.

Project objectives and goals: The overall project objective was to restore a native vegetated riparian buffer at …


Presumpscot River Youth Conservation Corps 2006 Summary Report, Casco Bay Estuary Partnership, Presumpscot River Watershed Coalition, Presumpscot River Watch, Cumberland County Soil & Water Conservation District Jan 2006

Presumpscot River Youth Conservation Corps 2006 Summary Report, Casco Bay Estuary Partnership, Presumpscot River Watershed Coalition, Presumpscot River Watch, Cumberland County Soil & Water Conservation District

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Maine Stormwater Management Law 2005 Summary Of Its New Requirements, Maine Department Of Environmental Protection Jan 2005

Maine Stormwater Management Law 2005 Summary Of Its New Requirements, Maine Department Of Environmental Protection

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Habitat Restoration Inventory Summary Report For The Royal River, Spruce Creek, And Lower Kennebec River Estuary, Northern Ecological Associates, Inc. Jan 2005

Habitat Restoration Inventory Summary Report For The Royal River, Spruce Creek, And Lower Kennebec River Estuary, Northern Ecological Associates, Inc.

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Ecological Functions And Values Of Fringing Salt Marshes Susceptible To Oil Spills In Casco Bay, Maine, Pamela A. Morgan, Michele Dionne, Richard Mackenzie, Lucas Curci Jan 2005

Ecological Functions And Values Of Fringing Salt Marshes Susceptible To Oil Spills In Casco Bay, Maine, Pamela A. Morgan, Michele Dionne, Richard Mackenzie, Lucas Curci

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Crystal Lake Watershed Survey Report, Betty Williams, Crystal Lake Association, Maine Department Of Environmental Protection Jan 2004

Crystal Lake Watershed Survey Report, Betty Williams, Crystal Lake Association, Maine Department Of Environmental Protection

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Stormwater Management In Cold Climates – A Historical Perspective, Daniel Holzman Jan 2003

Stormwater Management In Cold Climates – A Historical Perspective, Daniel Holzman

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Stormwater management has evolved tremendously in sophistication and complexity over the last 25 years. Stormwater is now often managed as a resource rather than an enemy, requiring groundwater recharge as one component of an interconnected system of collection, treatment, infiltration, and detention systems. Management of stormwater in cold climates requires consideration of widely variable soil permeability and groundwater levels over the course of a year. This paper traces some of the evolutionary changes in stormwater management philosophy, and examines a case history illustrating problems that can arise from inadequate stormwater control within a subdivision.


Stormwater Management In Cold Climates-A Historical Perspective (2003 Stormwater Management In Cold Climates Conference), Daniel Holzman Jan 2003

Stormwater Management In Cold Climates-A Historical Perspective (2003 Stormwater Management In Cold Climates Conference), Daniel Holzman

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Libby Brook Watershed Survey Final Report, John Mackinnon Jan 2002

Libby Brook Watershed Survey Final Report, John Mackinnon

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Libby Brook Implementation Plan, Cumberland County Soil & Water Conservation District, Casco Bay Estuary Project Jan 2001

Libby Brook Implementation Plan, Cumberland County Soil & Water Conservation District, Casco Bay Estuary Project

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