The Maine Department of Human Services has proposed relaxing the standards of the state plumbing code to make it easier to install septic systems on building lots with thin, soggy soils. State officials believe the move will make development easier, while environmentalists contend the changes will facilitate potentially harmful development projects. Details
Business groups in Maine want the state Department of Environmental Protection to assume responsibil...
Article on Maine\u27s water policy, pointing out that many are concerned that water quality and quan...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency surface water treatment rule states that all water systems ...
A proposal by the state Department of Human Services to relax the state plumbing code regarding sept...
Maine Perspectives piece on a proposal by the Maine Department of Human Services\u27 Division of He...
A proposal to amend the Maine Uniform Building and Energy Code would remove building code barriers f...
A highly contributing factor to impairment of water quality is stormwater that flows across the urba...
Maine\u27s 20-year-old Site Location of Development Law requires developers to reduce congestion, pr...
Residents of Hiram are concerned about a proposal to spread household septage in a wooded area in th...
The Maine Public Utilities Commission (PUC) wants to stop regulating the Portland Water District and...
The state Department of Environmental Protection is requiring all Maine municipalities to write thei...
Maine Perspectives piece on the stormwater rules proposed by the Maine Department of Environmental ...
The Maine Attorney General\u27s Office, prompted by a ruling by the South Carolina Supreme Court, ha...
The state Department of Environmental Protection has proposed limiting industrial plants in Maine\u2...
Cover Story piece on new Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) standards taking effect next ...
Business groups in Maine want the state Department of Environmental Protection to assume responsibil...
Article on Maine\u27s water policy, pointing out that many are concerned that water quality and quan...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency surface water treatment rule states that all water systems ...
A proposal by the state Department of Human Services to relax the state plumbing code regarding sept...
Maine Perspectives piece on a proposal by the Maine Department of Human Services\u27 Division of He...
A proposal to amend the Maine Uniform Building and Energy Code would remove building code barriers f...
A highly contributing factor to impairment of water quality is stormwater that flows across the urba...
Maine\u27s 20-year-old Site Location of Development Law requires developers to reduce congestion, pr...
Residents of Hiram are concerned about a proposal to spread household septage in a wooded area in th...
The Maine Public Utilities Commission (PUC) wants to stop regulating the Portland Water District and...
The state Department of Environmental Protection is requiring all Maine municipalities to write thei...
Maine Perspectives piece on the stormwater rules proposed by the Maine Department of Environmental ...
The Maine Attorney General\u27s Office, prompted by a ruling by the South Carolina Supreme Court, ha...
The state Department of Environmental Protection has proposed limiting industrial plants in Maine\u2...
Cover Story piece on new Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) standards taking effect next ...
Business groups in Maine want the state Department of Environmental Protection to assume responsibil...
Article on Maine\u27s water policy, pointing out that many are concerned that water quality and quan...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency surface water treatment rule states that all water systems ...