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Showing posts with label Ron Huber. Show all posts

Apr 17, 2026

Bay history April 1998. BDN: CWP vs GAC Soiled Flats

Parts 1 and 2 two part series: "Soiled Flats" by  Bangor Daily News reporter Wyatt Olson 4/6/98  Pt 1:  He accompanies us as bay fisherman Herbert Hoche, joined Peter McFarland  and myself  as we probe probe the tainted mud  below the abandoned acid plant and its eroding waste-filled shore.  Then, two two days later: emergency cleanup!

Soiled Flats Pt 1 4/6/98 "Volunteers wonder where the clams have gone."     Page 1   Page 2                                                                           


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"Soiled Flats Part 2   The Clean Up "Oily Muck Vacuumed in Searsport."






Mar 2, 2025

Bay History. 2021. Third time's the charm. Upstream Watch takes up the Penobscot Water Keeper mantle.

 Penobscot Baykeeper Proposal Rises Again.

In 2021 ENGO Upstream Watch explores Penobscot Baykeeping

BACKGROUND

UW was approached by  Ron Huber executive director of Waterkeeper Alliance affiliate Friends of Penobscot Bay, in April 2021 to inquire about UW’s ability to take over the Baykeeper duties in light of his impending retirement. 

UW’s board has approved a formal exploration of this issue, including financial implications, as the current Baykeeper operates as a self-funded individual. UW’s current scope of service is Little River, Goose River, Belfast Harbor, and coastal Northport. 


PROPOSAL 

We are actively exploring the possibility that UW will take responsibility for protection of Penobscot Bay and its watersheds. While this would significantly expand UW’s geographic reach, the protection of local watersheds is the core of our mission and is well-served by our experiences, knowledge, and existing relationships.


 An additional, strengthening element to this proposal would be a collaboration with an as yet not formed Penobscot Riverkeeper in order to maximize impact, geographic reach, and to take advantage of organizational, fundraising, grassroots support, and advocacy synergies. Ideally the Riverkeeper partner would be identified by the Penobscot Nation and we will create a full proposal collaboratively. 


STRATEGIES 

Our key strategies may include, but are not limited to:

  • Identify, catalog, assess, and plan to address the wide variety of current, legacy, and emerging threats to the Penobscot River system and Bay. This may include:

    • Hiring appropriate scientific and legal support, 

    • Strategizing with legislators to meet our goals and organizing to protect against harmful legislative developments.

    • Initiating and maintaining monitoring, reporting, and documentation programs.  

  • Form an organizational coalition with existing and new ally organizations to identify who can address which priorities, where we can collaborate better, and how to best gather and share resources for maximum impact.


  • Maintain active involvement in permitting, litigation, monitoring, legislation, and all other areas that pose a threat to the health of the Penobscot Bay watershed. 


  • Energize a network of grassroots activists, volunteers, citizen scientists, and advocates to support watershed health.


Possible Staffing Configuration

2 to 4 part-time employees including a Penobscot Baykeeper, Penobscot Riverkeeper, and other communications, administrative, or fundraising support.  


PARTNER ORGANIZATIONS  

Partners may include, but are not limited to:

(gray= not yet approached)

  • Sierra Club, already supportive 

  • Penobscot Nation 

  • Friends of Belfast Bay 

  • Down East Salmon Federation 

  • Atlantic Salmon Federation 

  • Trout Unlimited

  • Sportsman’s alliance of Maine

  • Coastal Mt LT

  • Isleboro Islands Landtrust 

  • Environmental Priorities Coalition Members

  • others 


NEXT STEPS

  1. Invite Penobscot Nation to be involved in the project, shape its development, and name their needs;

  2. Develop mutually agreed upon work plan with specific objectives, resource needs (budget), ideal staffing configuration, and action steps;

  3. Build a wider grassroots and organizational coalition around the draft work plan; and   

  4. Approach funding organizations, individuals, and other types of supporters. 



QUESTIONS 

  • Should Penobscot Bay/Riverkeeper be a project of UW? A coalition? A new 501c3 org?

  •  How will decision making work? 

  • What can the Waterkeepers international organization do to assist these projects?

Jan 6, 2025

BDN Ron Huber 1990 - 2017



1990s

1994
* The Bangor Daily News • Page 11 Saturday, February 12, 1994

1995
* The Bangor Daily News • Page 3 Monday, January 30, 1995

* The Bangor Daily News • Page 10 Saturday, July 29, 1995*

* The Bangor Daily News • Page 10 Saturday, July 29, 1995

* The Bangor Daily News • Pg 17 Friday, August 25, 1995

* The Bangor Daily News • Page 15 Friday, October 6, 1995

* The Bangor Daily News • Page 10 Monday, September 11, 1995
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1996

* The Bangor Daily News • Page 9 Wednesday, March 27, 1996

* The Bangor Daily News • Page 11 Wednesday, March 27, 1996

The Bangor Daily News • Page 10 Wednesday, March 27, 1996


*The Bangor Daily News • Page 13 Wednesday, March 27, 1996

* The Bangor Daily News • Page 11 Sunday, July 7, 1996

* The Bangor Daily News • Page 11 Sunday, July 7, 1996

* The Bangor Daily News • Page 6 Monday, August 5, 1996

* The Bangor Daily News • Page 9 Monday, August 5, 1996

* The Bangor Daily News • Page 3 Sunday, August 25, 1996

* The Bangor Daily News • Page 13 Sunday, August 25, 1996

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1997

* The Bangor Daily News • Page 6 Saturday, January 25, 1997
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The Bangor Daily News • Page 13 Saturday, January 25, 1997

* The Bangor Daily News • Page 11 Friday, May 16, 1997

* The Bangor Daily News • Page 4 Wednesday, October 8, 1997


1998
* The Bangor Daily News • Page 9 Tuesday, January 6, 1998

* The Bangor Daily News • Page 9 Tuesday, January 6, 1998

* The Bangor Daily News • Page 9 Tuesday January 6, 1998

* The Bangor Daily News • Page 11 Thursday, March 19, 1998

* The Bangor Daily News • Page 1 Monday, April 6, 1998 Soiled flats

* The Bangor Daily News • Page 8 Monday, April 6, 1998 Soiled flats 2

* The Bangor Daily News • Page 9 Tuesday, April 7, 1998 preserve GOM

* The Bangor Daily News • Page 8 Wednesday, April 8, 1998

* The Bangor Daily News • Page 9 Wednesday, April 8, 1998

* The Bangor Daily News • Page 10 Wednesday, April 8, 1998

* The Bangor Daily News • Page 11 Wednesday, April 8, 1998

* The Bangor Daily News • Page 8 Tuesday, April 14, 1998

* The Bangor Daily News • Page 7 Monday, June 8, 1998

* The Bangor Daily News • Page 8 Tuesday, June 16, 1998

* The Bangor Daily News • Page 8 Wednesday, June 17, 1998

1999

* The Bangor Daily News • Page 15 Saturday, February 27, 1999

* The Bangor Daily News • Page 11 Friday, August 27, 1999

* The Bangor Daily News • Page 13 Saturday, September 4, 1999


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2000 - 2009

2004



* The Bangor Daily News • Page 8 Thursday, February 5, 2009

The Bangor Daily News • Page 7 Friday, February 6, 2009

* The Bangor Daily News • Page 16 Friday, February 6, 2009



2011

35 * The Bangor Daily News • Page 2 Saturday, April 2, 2011



2012

2013


 * The Bangor Daily News • Page 11 Wednesday, July 31, 2013



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2014 

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2015


2016 

2017






























































Jan 5, 2025

Ellsworth American - Ron Huber mentions . 1996 to 2009



Ron Huber media mentions Portland Press Herald 1994 - 2024


1994
Portland Press Herald • Page 16 Friday, Oct 14, 1994

1995
Portland Press Herald • Page 31 Sunday, Oct 1, 1995

1996 

1997
* Kennebec Journal • Page 20 Tuesday, August 26, 1997


2001
* Portland Press Herald • Page 31 Sunday, May 27, 2001
* Portland Press Herald • Page 5 Wednesday, Oct 3, 2001 

Jul 27, 2024

Lighthawk Flight July 26, 2024. GAC Chemical. Low tide, 930am

From the July 26, 2024 Lighthawk flight.  Photos by Ron Huber.  Photos through window

1. GAC Chemical. Its shores and landfill

Closeup of  GAC's filled shore and intertidal waste plumes below its derelict acid plant,


GAC Shore's intertidal waste plume, Note  it upwells at border of beach and intertidal mud.










Sep 29, 2022

Safe Harbor draft Environmental Assessment for land side of Rockland megayacht plan. EA and Appendices breakouts.

Texas marina holding company Safe Harbor Marinas (SHM) has just released a draft Environmental Assessment of the impacts on the harbor and harbor users of the landward side of their marina expansion plan to make Rockland Maine's inner harbor a fueling center for megayachts and superyachts chugging along the Maine coast. The Safe Harbors proposal will require the city to surrender a portion of one of its few public beach parks to create the petroleum transfer point. MDOT and USFWS want to know what you think about that.

Below LINKS 1 Table of Contents for each section of the 150 pg draft EA

LINKS 2 Appendix A through Appendix I

LINKS 1







    5.2 Future Compliance Needs/Permits



LINKS 2 APPENDICES

2 Appendix B Issued Regulatory Permits























Aug 23, 2021

Penobscot Bay History September 1 1994: A plume is a plume is a ...BLOOM?

Conservation pilot Rudy Engholm took this photo of a plume emanating from Delta Chemical  September 1, 1994, while on a routine mission. When the photo and a report was  forwarded to Maine DEP, the agency inquired of the company.  Based on Delta Chemical's response. DEP concluded the plume was from  the "drainage of 2 old facility ponds (marsh sheens/algae)." See below

Bureau of Remediation and 
Waste Management

Spill Report Info. Source: HOSS Hazardous & Oil Spill System

Spill Number: B-567-1994
Report Status: Final Report
MCD Town: SEARSPORT

Primary Responder: ROBERT RANDALL

Subject/Owner: DELTA CHEMICALS, INC. 

I. EVENT

SPILL INFO
Type: Non-Oil, Non-Hazardous Incident
Source:  Cause: Discharge - Deliberate/Other
Spill Date/Time: 09/21/1994

Reporter Type/Detection Method Citizen Complaint
Reported Date/Time: 09/22/1994

Subject/Spiller
DELTA CHEMICALS, INC.
KIDDER POINT ROAD
SEARSPORT ME 04974

Primary Responder and Other Employees
Contact(s): ROBERT RANDALL (Primary Responder)
Comment: No Further Response Action Expected

II. SITE
Location Type: Business - Industrial {ID}
Name: DELTA CHEMICALS, INC.
Street Address: KIDDER POINT ROAD
MCD Town: SEARSPORT
Spill Point: UTM North 4923482.00  UTM East 509722.00
Wells and Media Affected : 0 
Media Affected: Land {L}
Tanks Involved: NONE

III. CLEANUP
Product Reported: Unspecified Oil {80}
Products Found/Amount Spilled: Algae Blooms/Plant Pollen Sheens {52} - 0.00
Material Recovered: NONE
Recovery/Treatment Method: NONE
Cleanup DTREE:
Disposal Information: Drainage of 2 old facility ponds (marsh sheens/algae).

IV. NARRATIVE   
V.ATTACHMENTS