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Maine House Bill LD1698 Latest Draft

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132nd MAINE LEGISLATURE
FIRST SPECIAL SESSION-2025
Legislative Document	No. 1698H.P. 1133House of Representatives, April 17, 2025
An Act Regarding Changes of Ownership of Dams
Reference to the Committee on Environment and Natural Resources suggested and ordered 
printed.
ROBERT B. HUNT
Clerk
Presented by Representative MILLIKEN of Blue Hill.
Cosponsored by Representative: BISHOP of Bucksport, Senators: GROHOSKI of Hancock, 
HAGGAN of Penobscot. Page 1 - 132LR2006(01)
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2 as enacted by PL 1995, c. 630, §3, is amended to 
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5 the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission may petition the department to initiate 
6 proceedings for release from dam ownership or water-level maintenance under this article.  
7 The petition must include the following information:
8 A.  The name, address and phone number of the dam owner of the dam and related 
9 impoundment and any identified transferee of the dam and related impoundment;
10 B.  The location of the dam and related impoundment;
11 C.  A plan of the dam and related impoundment and brief descriptions of the condition 
12 of the dam and related impoundment and recent operation of the dam and related 
13 impoundment, including all associated real and intangible property used to provide 
14 services and dam and related impoundment operations and maintenance and water-
15 level management; and
16 D.  Any other reasonable information the department determines necessary to 
17 implement this article.
18 E.  Any purchase and sale agreement or closing binder in the acquisition of the dam 
19 and related impoundment, including any title searches, title insurance policies and all 
20 incorporated covenants and easements related to the dam and related impoundment to 
21 or from the owner and owner's predecessors in title or business ownership;
22 F. The insurance policies and documentation and related costs that the owner is 
23 currently using to address risk management of failures and maintenance costs related 
24 to the dam and related impoundment;
25 G.  Copies of any federal, state and local permits and approvals related to the operation 
26 of the dam and related impoundment;
27 H. Any information on deeded or contractual water rights and water-level 
28 requirements and management, including deeds, easements and contracts, and any 
29 information related to intakes and piping structures present or removed within the prior 
30 2 years associated with the dam and related impoundment;
31 I.  Any information regarding the composition of structures on or associated with the 
32 dam and related impoundment such as piping, pipelines and coating of piping and 
33 pipelines, including whether the structures have been tested for the presence of 
34 hazardous materials, including but not limited to polychlorinated biphenyls or asbestos, 
35 including all test results and reports on environmental conditions and hazards posed by 
36 such structures, piping, pipelines and coating;
37 J. A complete list of associated assets, including any land, dams and related 
38 impoundments, owned by the owner and any corporate affiliate of the owner located 
39 in the watershed;
40 K.  A copy of any emergency action plan or response plan related to the dam and related 
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1 L.  A copy of the operations and maintenance plan required by the Department of 
2 Defense, Veterans and Emergency Management, Maine Emergency Management 
3 Agency for the dam and related impoundment along with inspection and maintenance 
4 records covering the last 24 months;
5 M.  Property tax obligations and records for the dam and related impoundment and 
6 associated real property and tangible property assets owned by the owner and any 
7 corporate affiliate of the owner located in the watershed;
8 N.  All budgets, reports, capital plans and maintenance and repair costs identified by 
9 or prepared by the owner of the dam and related impoundment or of which the owner 
10 is aware, including:
11 (1)  The current and budgeted project and capital improvement plans for the prior 
12 10 years and following 10 years to maintain the dam and related impoundment and 
13 associated infrastructure and tangible assets;
14 (2) Budgeted preventive maintenance activities for the prior 10 years and 
15 following 10 years, including vendors used, scope of work and expenditures;
16 (3)  Estimated timing, costs and scope of work of any past or proposed construction 
17 repairs and improvements to the dam and related impoundment for the prior 10 
18 years and following 10 years, including vendors used, scope of work and 
19 expenditures; and
20 (4) Itemization of all revenues received by the owner of the dam and related 
21 impoundment and related corporate affiliates of the owner for the dam and 
22 impoundment services and for services from or sale of real and tangible property 
23 related to the dam and related impoundment;
24 O.  All contracts between the owner of the dam and related impoundment and other 
25 businesses related to the obligations with respect to and the provision and maintenance 
26 of the water supply and water-level maintenance;
27 P.  Existing as-built construction plans for the dam and related impoundment and all 
28 appurtenances, including structural plans and drawings and any revisions, including 
29 any plans, site layout plans, contours, adjacent land use, right-of-way maps of 
30 properties related to the dam and related impoundment, utility maps and mechanical 
31 drawings for gates, pumps and fish ladders;
32 Q.  Engineering reports and information related to the dam and related impoundment, 
33 including capital upgrade assessments and recommendations, operational and expense 
34 recommendations from the prior 10 years and following 10 years, any geotechnical 
35 borings, soil test data, recommendation reports, topographic survey data, stream and 
36 lake cross sections and bathymetric surveys upstream and downstream of the dam; 
37 hydrologic and hydraulic studies and data and Hydraulic Engineering Center River 
38 Analysis System models or similar hydrologic models; and
39 R.  Any environmental reports related to the dam and related impoundment, including 
40 impact assessments related to dam removal, configuration or abandonment, including 
41 evaluations of contaminants in the sediments located in the impoundment that could 
42 potentially be released by the dam removal, dam failure or the release of impoundment 
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1 The department shall notify the owner within 15 days of receipt of the petition if the 
2 department determines that the petition does not comply with the requirements of this 
3 section.  If notice is not sent within 15 days, the petition is deemed to comply.
4 as enacted by PL 1995, c. 630, §3, is amended 
5 to read:
6 B.  The value to fisheries and wildlife of maintaining the dam; and
7 as enacted by PL 1995, c. 630, §3, is amended 
8 to read:
9 C.  The value to fisheries and wildlife of releasing water from the dam.; and
10 is enacted to read:
11 D. The economic impact on surrounding communities, including private and 
12 municipal interests.
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14 This bill adds to the list of the types of information that a petitioner must include in a 
15 petition to the Department of Environmental Protection to initiate proceedings for release 
16 from dam ownership or water-level maintenance.  It also requires the Department of Inland 
17 Fisheries and Wildlife to review the economic impact on surrounding communities, 
18 including private and municipal interests, in determining whether the best interest of the 
19 public requires that the department assume ownership of a dam.
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