Code of Maine Rules
01 - DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION AND FORESTRY
026 - BOARD OF PESTICIDES CONTROL
Chapter 60 - DESIGNATION OF CRITICAL PESTICIDE CONTROL AREAS
Section 026-60-4 - Designated Critical Pesticide Control Area
Universal Citation: 01 ME Code Rules ยง 026-60-4
Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024
A. Dennys River Critical Pesticide Control Area
(1) The above entitled
matter having come up for public hearing on 7 March, 1978, at 2:00 p.m. before
the Pesticides Control Board in Room 102 of the Science Building at the
University of Maine in Machias; and the Board, having considered the evidence
and arguments presented, and with a quorum present, has this day voted to
declare a critical area under provisions of Title 22, Chapter 258-A, Sections
1471-F and 1471-M(2)(A), within which critical area no aerial application of
pesticide is to be made without prior approval of the Board of Pesticides
Control.
(2) The critical area
herein established is described as follows: Commencing at the dam at the foot
of Meddybemps Lake and extending down the Dennys River to the Gilman Dam,
so-called, the critical area shall include all land within one-half mile of
either bank of the Dennys River; commencing at the Gilman Dam, so-called, and
extending down the Dennys River to its entrance into Dennys Bay, so-called, the
critical area shall include all land within one mile of either bank of the
Dennys River.
FISCAL IMPACT: This rule will not impose any fiscal impact on counties or municipalities.
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