Maine Code § 38-1152

Right of eminent domain
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Each sanitary district formed under this chapter is authorized and empowered to acquire and hold
real and personal property necessary or convenient for its purposes, and is granted the right of eminent
domain, and for such purposes is authorized to take and hold, either by exercising its right of eminent
domain or by purchase, lease or otherwise, as for public uses any land, real estate, easements or interest
therein, and any sewers, drains or conduits and any sewer or drainage rights necessary for constructing,
establishing, maintaining and operating sewers, drains, reservoirs, flush tanks, manholes, catch basins,
treatment works, pumping stations and other appliances and property used or useful for collecting,
holding, purifying, distributing and disposing of sewage matter and commercial and industrial waste
and surface and waste waters. [PL 1965, c. 310 (NEW).]

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