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Belfast Planning Board Asked to Revoke Permits for Nordic Aquafarms

Environmental advocacy group Upstream Watch has filed a petition requesting the Belfast Codes Enforcement Officer and/or the Planning Board revoke or suspend the permits issued to Nordic Aquafarms for failure to demonstrate that CMP can supply enough electric power to run Nordic’s proposed facility.

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FHLH taps Environmental Law Institute to recommend best practices for land-based aquaculture

We are pleased to announce that FHLH has retained the Environmental Law Institute (ELI) to investigate and recommend improvements in Maine’s process for regulating land-based, commercial-scale aquaculture projects. The centerpiece of the 15-month study is a White Paper highlighting a suite of “best practices” drawn from successful land-based projects and the regulatory requirements they met.

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Justice Murray accepts OAG-led agreements forged in Nordic fish factory case

Yesterday, Waldo County Superior Court Justice Robert Murray formally accepted three negotiated agreements between parties in the 2019 case against Nordic Aquafarms. The agreement – or “stipulations” – confirm that the City of Belfast cannot ignore the legal process of amending or terminating a conservation easement.

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OPA and EMT tell PUC, “CMP has failed to document the proposed capacity upgrade…” for Nordic Aquafarms, Inc.

A Feb. 18th brief from the Office of the Public Advocate (OPA) and Efficiency Maine Trust (EMT) recommends that Maine’s Public Utility Commission (PUC) deny the request from Central Maine Power (CMP) that the power company be allowed to beef up the section of its grid that would feed the fish-raising factory proposed by Nordic Aquafarms, Inc.

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Maine Attorney General to Belfast: “The law is clear.”

Earlier today the City of Belfast acknowledged that it cannot use its powers of eminent domain to sidestep the terms of an existing conservation easement. The City agreed to the Attorney General’s (AG) stipulation that the only way to amend or terminate a conservation easement is through the state’s conservation easement statute.

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Maine’s Office of Attorney General files with HLH against Nordic

This afternoon the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) intervened on behalf of Jeffrey Mabee and Judith Grace, landowners defending their property rights against an effort by the City of Belfast to condemn the couple’s conservation easement with The Friends of Harriet L. Hartley Conservation Area (HLH). 

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Mudflat defenders to Maine BEP: “See you in court.”

Yesterday, opponents of the Nordic Aquafarms, Inc. (NAF) plan for a fish factory in Belfast filed their briefs in a Rule 80C challenge to every permit issued to Nordic by Maine’s Board of Environmental Protection (BEP)

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Fish Factory Trial Opens in Waldo County Superior Court

The game is on.  Attorneys filed pre-trial briefs on Wednesday, June 16th, for the June 22nd opening of the trial pitting Jeffrey Mabee and Judith Grace (Mabee-Grace) against Nordic Aquafarms, Inc. (NAF).  Mabee and Grace are defending their “title, right, and interest” in an intertidal zone that Nordic must invade to build the saltwater intake and wastewater discharge pipelines for a land-based salmon-raising factory. 

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Political pressure on DEP twisted Nordic’s permit process

Documents delivered to the Friends of Harriet L. Hartley (HLH) last month show DEP officials were pressured to drop a January 2019 demand that Nordic Aquafarms (NAF) submit more proof of the company’s right to lay pipelines through a disputed intertidal zone.  

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Supreme Judicial Court ruling could halt NAF permit proceedings

A July 7th decision by Maine’s Supreme Judicial Court has the potential to halt any further consideration of Nordic Aquafarms’ (NAF) permit applications before the Board of Environmental Protection (BEP)…and all other local and State permitting agencies.

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Judge denies Nordic move to dismiss intertidal land ownership case

Last Friday afternoon, Maine Superior Court judge, Robert Murray, handed down four rulings that clear the way for a decision on who owns the intertidal zone through which Nordic Aquafarms, Inc. (NAF) wants to construct its saltwater intake and wastewater discharge pipes. 

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Mercury now a “Known-unknown” in NAF’s Plan

Thursday, May 7th, Maine’s Board of Environmental Protection (BEP) issued its 16th Procedural Order in the matter of Nordic Aquafarms (NAF) permit applications, rejecting arguments that the dredging and removal of bay bottom sediments known to contain methylated mercury justifies additional precautions.

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