Maine Governor Ceremonially Signs Bill to Protect Coastal Waters
August 9, 2007 -- AUGUSTA – Maine Governor John E. Baldacci today ceremonially signed LD 1297, "Resolve, Regarding Measures To Ensure the Continued Health and Commercial Viability of Maine's Seacoast by Establishing Nutrient Standards for Coastal Waters," sponsored by Representative Herb Adams. The resolve calls for a process to reduce marine pollution, setting nutrient criteria for coastal waters by Jan. 31, 2008.
“I am pleased to sign this important resolve, which continues our efforts to protect our coastal waters for years to come,” said Governor Baldacci. “This will benefit our coastal environment, our quality of place and our economy, which depends on our maritime industries and tourism.”
The resolve specifically directs the Department of Environmental Protection to work with stakeholders, including wastewater treatment facilities and others, to set nutrient criteria for coastal waters. The initial focus is the Casco Bay, but the work there will be a model for the entire Maine coastline.
The goal is for input and information to be collected and a report to be generated from the department with suggestions for implementing legislation.
“I look forward to continuing to work with the Legislature and our partners to ensure that our coastal waters remain healthy for the future of Maine,” said Governor Baldacci.
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