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The part of the program located in the Town of Arundel involves the construction of a new 345 kV transmission line along the southeast side of an existing corridor that runs from Biddeford to the Kennebunk River. The new line will be carried on wooden H-frame structures averaging 75 feet in height.
Approval for Conditional Use and Flood Hazard Permits
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Supplemental information requested by Planning Board
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Application submitted to town for necessary permits
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Application submitted to town for necessary permits
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The delivery of the Larrabee Road Substation Autotransformer
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Attention travelers! Possible delays on Route 202 between Greene and Lewiston
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CMP’s $1.4 billion upgrade project on schedule and budget
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CMP crews working on power line upgrade
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Clearing is nearing completion in select areas
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Work in Arundel is scheduled to conclude by the end of September
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Clearing contractors removing mats after completing tree removal and chipping
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Anthony Iannello and Jared Haney, L.E. Myers Co., fought a barn fire on Troy Rd. in Detroit while returning from MPRP jobsite.
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Photos of the massive 345-kV autotransformer being delivered to Benton from Searsport.
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Clearing crews laying down mats in preparation for clearing capable vegetation
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Construction is ongoing near Curtis Road and adjacent to Dutch Elm Golf Course
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"Jobs Meet Reliability" - How the MPRP is Strengthening Maine's Grid and Economy
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241 acres of land surrounding Mud Pond in Monmouth transferred for conservation
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Hundreds of ospreys nest on our utility poles. We share your concerns for the safety of these birds, and our company has policies and personnel in place to manage these nests responsibly.
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Portland Press Herald/ Maine Sunday Telegram article highlights work of local timber mat suppliers for the MPRP
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Clearing activities are in the final stages of maintenance and clean-up.
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