Maine Code § 38-652

--diversion of water
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Any person authorized to erect and maintain a watermill and dams on a stream not navigable and
to divert the water of such stream from its natural channel by a canal not exceeding one mile in length
for the purpose of propelling mills or machinery under section 651 may so divert such waters without
that limitation to one mile, as long as that person is the owner of the land on which the canal is to be
located or has the consent of the owners thereof, and as long as that person is the owner of all riparian
rights on that stream between the point of diversion and the point at which the waters are returned to
the stream, upon the terms and conditions, and subject to the regulations under this chapter. Under this
section, "canal" includes excavations in the ground and closed flumes, penstocks, pipelines and other
appropriate means of conveying water from the point of diversion to the point of return to the stream.
[RR 2021, c. 2, Pt. B, §246 (COR).]

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