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Jan 24, 2022

Legislature's ENR Committee held hearing to require PFAS pre-testing of Juniper Ridge landfill leachate. Have a listen.

Listen below to mp3s of each speaker at the Jan 24thmeeting of the ENR Committee as it took testimony on LD 1875 "Act To Address Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Pollution from State-owned Solid Waste Disposal Facilities. " Bill would require PFAS  pretreatment of state landfill's leachate  before sending it to a wastewater plant. 

1 Committee Introductions 3min35sec 3min 

2 Bill Intro by Sponsor, Rep Bill Ziegler 5min39sec

3 DEP  Brian  Kavanaugh Dir  Bureau of Water Quality  6min15sec

4 DEP _Kavanaugh Q&A 21minutes

5 Johanna Davis and Adam Nordell 5min9sec

6  Davis & Nordell Q&A 13min22sec

7 Sarah Woodbury Defend our Health 4min

Leachate  from Juniper Ridge Landfill gushing into Penobscot River  
8 Woodbury QA 3min3sec

9 Sharon Treat  IATP 3min  

10 Nathan Saunders Maine Drinking Water Program  6 min 30sec

11 Saunders QA 4min 24sec

12 Dan Kusnierz Penobcot Nation_and QA_9min13sec

13 Kate Manahan 2min 51sec

14 Bill Lippincott Don't Waste Maine 3min 8sec

15 Peter_Blair Conservation Law Foundation and_QA_7min

16 Heather Spalding MOFGA 2min2min

17 _Luke Sekera Flanders 3min45se

18  Mark Hyland_ret DEP 8min 45sec

19 Shelby Wright Casella 8min49sec

20 Ed Spencer 3min 39sec

21 Dawn Neptune to end 2min 57sec

Full hearing  2hr 18min



Jan 14, 2022

Maine Board of Pesticides Control_PFAS_and_Pesticides

Maine's Board of Pesticides Control held an online meeting January 14th at 9am to discuss the ever worse PFAS issue. Agenda

0  Meeting introduction 4min33sec

CHAPTER 20

1. Rupert Mason Sierra Club 1

1_Karen Reardon RISE 2min18sec 

 2 Sarah Woodbury Defend Our Health & QA 8min

3 Sharon Treat Institute for Agriculture & Trade Policy_7min48sec

4.Heather Spaulding MOFGA 6min4sec

5. Representative Grohoski 9min22sec  ++

7. Anya Fletcher Environment Maine 10min 36sec 

6.Heather Spaulding MOFGA 6min 4sec

7., Patricia Rupert Mason2 Sierra Club & QA 9min23sec

8. Jesse Obrien 3min55sec


Aerial pesticides: Report on Governor Mills'' Executive Order 41 at Jan 14, 2022 hearing of ME Board of Pesticides Control

Executive Order 41  An order establishing the Governor's review of the l Aerial Application of Herbicides  for Forest Management directed the Maine Forest Service and the Board of Pesticides Control to review rules related to the aerial application of synthetic herbicides and make recommendations intended to further protect waterways, wildlife, wildlife habitat, and other natural resources.

Below are links to the joint report  made by these two government entities

1 Cover Page

2 IFW Report

3 Other States on aerial pesticides

4 Cover Blank

5 Summary of Considerations for rule changes

6. Summary of Maine regulations on aerial spraying

7 Addendum B Report by SCS Consultant 44pages

8   Addendum C Guidance for Pesticide application in Forests

Addendum D  Addendum D—Preliminary Water Quality Work

10  Establishment and Purpose

11 Contributors to the report


Jan 7, 2022

Money that LPA licensees pay is used to support the whole Aquaculture industry. FOAA email chain tries to explain

The below email chain seeks to find out (1) what the Aquaculture Research Fund  is for and (2) why are Limited Purpose Aquaculture licensees the one ones paying into it while the aquaculture leaseholders do not?

Email conversation is started by Ron Huber, Penobscot Bay Watch on Dec 26, 2021,  12:46 pm; and  ended by Meredith Meldelson, Deputy Commissioner DMR, January 6 2022, 4:11pm.

Thus: 

From: coastwatch@gmail.com <coastwatch@gmail.com>

Sent: Sunday, December 26, 2021 12:46 PM
To: OSC Accounting Staff <OSCAccountingStaff@maine.gov>
Subject: WEBSITE QUESTIONS/COMMENTS

EXTERNAL: This email originated from outside of the State of Maine Mail System. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe.

Contact from website:
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Name: Ronald Huber
Email: coastwatch@gmail.com
Topic: Accounting
URL:
Question/Comment: I am looking for informaton about the Aquaculture Research Fund. Its account number is  014-13A-0258-12

Can you please direct me to ways to find details of the monetary  inputs to this fund and its funding outputs?

Thank you
Ron Huber
Penobscot Bay Watch

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From: Vincent, Jeremy W <Jeremy.W.Vincent@maine.gov>
Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2021 9:07 AM
To: Ron Huber <coastwatch@gmail.com>; Conneely, Kelli <Kelli.Conneely@maine.gov>; George, Christopher A <Christopher.A.George@maine.gov>
Subject: RE: WEBSITE QUESTIONS/COMMENTS

Hello Ronald,
You will need to speak to someone at the agency for that information. I have included a few people that work with 13A to better assist you.
Thank you

Jeremy Vincent
Senior Staff Accountant
Office of the State Controller
O14 State House Station
111 Sewall Street
Augusta, Maine 04333-0014
Jeremy.w.vincent@maine.gov
J Tel. (207) 626-8434
T Fax.(207) 626-8447

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On Tue, Dec 28, 2021 at 11:52 AM
Nichols, Jeff <Jeff.Nichols@maine.gov> wrote:

Ron,
I was asked to follow up on your request. The only thing I can provide to you is a link to the authorizing statute - https://legislature.maine.gov/legis/statutes/12/title12sec6081.html

Let me know if you have other questions and I can forward them to the folks in finance.


Jeff

Jeff Nichols
Communications Director
Maine Department of Marine Resources
jeff.nichols@maine.gov
207-624-6569 | 207-592-7301 (cell)

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From: Ron Huber <coastwatch@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2021 12:07 PM
To: Nichols, Jeff <Jeff.Nichols@maine.gov>
Cc: Vincent, Jeremy W <Jeremy.W.Vincent@maine.gov>
Subject: Re: WEBSITE QUESTIONS/COMMENTS

 Dear Mr Nichols

 I have that statute.  I need to review the amounts of money entering and exiting the  Aquaculture Research Fund's account # 014-13A-0258-12  and  its sources and recipients.   Yes, please forward  my request along to the finance folks!

Thank you and best wishes 

Ron Huber

Ron Huber
Penobscot Bay Watch

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Macaluso, Melissa <Melissa.Macaluso@maine.gov>
Tue, Dec 28, 2021 at 4:08 PM
To: Ron Huber <coastwatch@gmail.com>
Cc: "Macaluso, Melissa" <Melissa.Macaluso@maine.gov>

On behalf of the Department of Marine Resources (“Department”), I am acknowledging the request for documents on December 28, 2021, under Maine’s Freedom of Access Act (F.O.A.A.), 1 M.R.S.A. §401 et seq.

The Department is reviewing the request for documents, and as soon as I can, I will provide you with an estimated time and cost

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From: Ron Huber <coastwatch@gmail.com>

Date: Wed, Dec 29, 2021 at 8:15 AM
Subject: Re: FOAA-WEBSITE QUESTIONS/COMMENTS Penobscot Bay Watch
To: Macaluso, Melissa <melissa.macaluso@maine.gov>

Thank you for writing me, Ms. Macaluso.  I would like to ensure the scope of this  FOAA request is as narrow as possible.

All  I know  at present  about the  Aquaculture Research Fund  (ARF) is the statute noting that it is funded by a combination of  (1) fees paid by limited-purpose aquaculture licensees and (2)  "other sources" .  Further, that the Fund awards monies for  "research and management related to the aquaculture industry."  I found  Aquaculture Research Fund's account # 014-13A-0258-12  mentioned in a report. I don't know whether that is the sole account for that Fund, or one of  many.
That is all I know about the Aquaculture Research Fund, 

Please limit the search to (a) records identifying  the "other sources"  of funds entering the Aquaculture Research Fund in 2021  and the amount from each source, and (b)  records identifying the recipients of ARF funding during 2021 and the amounts granted.  If 2021 data are not available, then those from the most recent  period available. If the data is published quarterly, then the most recent  two quarters available.    Note If those are within a  larger public record or records, then you may  send the larger doc(s) as  pdfs or other record type, instead of spending time  digging the FOAA responsive bits out of them 

 With that in mind, please do not go over the 2hr fee waiver time unless  you will waive fees for a longer search period to meet our request.  For Penobscot Bay Watch meets full  waiver standards. We are all-volunteer.  All  FOAA results acquired over the past 25 years has been shared with the public,  the media and even other agencies, without charge, and without limitation  Your response to our request will contribute significantly to public  understanding and appreciation of the operations and  initiatives of Maine DMR's  Aquaculture Program, and is not of commercial value to our organization or its members.  

However, I expect that the public records  requested are easily locatable  within the first-two-hours waiver period, if not, very little more.  

Best wishes

Ron Huber

Ron Huber
Penobscot Bay Watch
POB 1871,  Rockland Maine 04841
www.penbay.org  207-691-4634

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On Thu, Jan 6, 2022 at 2:40 PM Mendelson
, Meredith <Meredith.Mendelson@maine.gov> wrote:

Mr. Huber,

In response to your FOAA request related to the Aquaculture Research Fund (ARF), please find the information requested below.

 

As you can see, the majority of revenues are from licensing fees.  Private sources income is from the University of Maine for a research project conducted by Aquaculture program staff.   The miscellaneous income you see are overpayments that were refunded.   

 Revenues Data: See revenue chart  attachment  Too wide for the email

 

On the expenditures side, most of the expenditures support staff salaries and benefits, as you can see, and the rest are fairly self-explanatory.  The pieces that may be less clear are Professional Services Not by State, which was for gear repair, and Rents, which are for a pool vehicle for the Aquaculture staff to use for field purposes.                              
Expenditures data see expenditure chart attachment  


 

We will consider this FOAA closed with this email.  

END 

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No quite "done"  yet,   Deputy Commissioner...

From: Ron Huber <coastwatch@gmail.com>

Date: Thu, Jan 6, 2022 at 4:00 PM
Subject: Re: Information responsive to Huber FOAA, 2 questions
To: Mendelson, Meredith <Meredith.Mendelson@maine.gov>, Macaluso, Melissa <melissa.macaluso@maine.gov>
Cc: Brenda Kielty <Brenda.Kielty@maine.gov>

Hi Ms Mendelson and Ms Macaluso

Thank you for your response. 
So the  aquaculture research fund portrayed  in your attachments  is  based on LPA  licensing fees over the fiscal year, with  those few exceptions

 Two  questions for clarification 
1 Are this  fund's  expenditures limited to oversight and management of LPA aquaculture sites? oversight needs?
2, Are there separate but similar  Aquaculture Research Funds for the standard and experimental aquaculture sectors?
Again thanks,
Sincerely

 Ron Huber 

Ron Huber
Penobscot Bay Watch
POB 1871,  Rockland Maine 
www.penbay.org  207-691-4634 

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From: Mendelson, Meredith <Meredith.Mendelson@maine.gov>
to: Ron Huber <coastwatch@gmail.com>,
"Macaluso, Melissa" <Melissa.Macaluso@maine.gov>
cc: "Kielty, Brenda" <Brenda.Kielty@maine.gov>
date: Jan 6, 2022, 4:11 PM
subject: RE: Information responsive to Huber FOAA, 2 questions

Mr. Huber,

The answer to both of your follow up questions is no. There is only one Aquaculture Research Fund, and the expenditures are not limited exclusively to oversight and management of LPAs, but rather a broader range of aquaculture science and monitoring work across the program.

Meredith
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