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Maine Voices: Don’t dismiss fish farms’ threat to our state’s coastal waters

Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion September 27, 2022

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When Bar Harbor gets a hard rain, the runoff flushes sewage into Frenchman Bay. First cited for this problem over four years ago, the town has been negotiating with the Maine Department of Environmental Protection off and on ever since. Town voters just approved $35.5 million for upgrades, but the new plant will take time to design and build. Years will pass before the pollution stops. The Save the Bay flotilla in protest of two 60-acre fish... + full article



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