1. I'la^C Branch of the Punobscut River und i(s trlbuturics above the outlet of 

 Mattagainon Lake Class A 



1954, c. 79, § 15. 



2. l\:nobscot River, Ivast Branch, segments and tributaries thereof, between its outlet 

 and the dam at Grand Lake Mattagamon Class U-1. 



1955, c. 420. § 2. 



Main Slum, that portion of the Penobscot Kiver between the confluence of l%ast and West 

 Branches south to a line drawn due east from I'ort Point on C'^ape Jellison. 



1. Tlie main stem of the West Branch of the Penobscot River from the outlets uf 

 lerguson and Quukish Lakes in Millirrockcl to tlie highway bridge just above the junction of 

 the ivast and West Branches in Medway which carries Route 116 across the West 

 Branch Qass D. 



2. The main stem of the Penobscot River and the West Branch from the Route 116 

 highway bridge in Medway to a line extended in an east-west direction from the outlet of 

 Reed Brook in the Village of ilampden Highlands to the Penobscot Kiver Oass C. 



Whereas the segment of the Penobscot River between the junction of the liast and Wast 

 Branches thereof and Wcldon Dam is now heavily loaded with cumulative deposits of 

 bacterial cellular and other materials exerting a signiHcant oxygen demand over and above 

 that created by the fermentation of current daily loads and whereas some time will elapse 

 before this source of oxygen demand is stabilized, no abatement action shall be taken by 

 state regulatory agencies, if at that time current daily upstream loadings have been reduced 

 to a value which could reasonable be expected to result in conditions which will not foster 

 cumulative deposits and will be compatible with the specifications or the segment classifica- 

 tion, with the added and special provisions that the dissolved oxygen level shall not fall 

 below 7.0 p.p.m. at the Old Town-Milford bridge or at the Stillwater bridge. 



3. The tidal estuary of the Penobscot River from a line extended in an cast-west 

 direction across the estuary from the mouth of Reed Brook in the Village of Ilampden 

 Highlands to a line extended in a westerly direction across from the southernmost tip of 



Verona Island to the westerly bank of the Penobscot Ivstuary and from the southernmost lip 

 of Verona Island to the easterly bank of the Penobscot luituary at the Bucksport-Penobscot 

 town boundary - Qass SC. 



1965, c. 179, § 1. 



Mallawamkeag River Drainage System 



1955, c. 426, § 2 



1. All segments and tributaries of the Mattawamkeag River Drainage, not otherwise 

 deHned, above its outlet to the Penobscot - Oass B-1. 



2. Baskahegan Stream, main stem, from its outlet to the Mattawamkeag River to the 

 narrows in Crooked Brook llowage approximately one mile above the village of 

 Danforth Qass C. 



3. Cold Brook, a tributary of the Mattawamkeag River, llast Branch, entering at Smyrna 

 Mills, the main stem thereof from the confluence with Huntley Mill Pond Brook to its outlet 

 to the Rast Branch of the Mattawamkeag River - Class B-2. 



4. Rsh Stream, main stem only, from its confluence with the West Branch of the 

 Mattawamkeag River to the entrance of the Crystal Brook tributary Oass C. 



5. I'ish Stream, main stem only, from its contlucnce with Crystal Streams tributary to a 

 point % mile upstream of the Route 1 1 Bridge in Patten Class C. 



1967, c. 304. § 12. 



6. Huntley Mill Pond in Merrill, the main stem from the outlet of Huntley Mill Pond to 

 the confluence with Cold Brook - Oass B-2. 



7. Mattakeunk Stream, main stem, from the outlet of Dwinal Pond to Mattakeunk 

 Pond - Class C. 



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