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Maine Department of Environmental Protection

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Old Stream Protection Project (Phase II)

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Maine Department of Environmental Protection

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2007

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2

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Nonpoint Source Management Program 2006 Annual Report

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Download this report here.

This goal of this project was to reduce sedimentation and improve fish passage in Old Stream by installing BMPs at 20 high priority NPS sites identified in the southern portion of the Old Stream watershed. The project educated landowners on proper BMPs so that they may implement them on other projects and avoid similar problems in the future. Public outreach also included press releases at the beginning and end of the project.

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