Maine Code § 38-931

Creation; right to flow land; damages
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Any person, firm or corporation which may be entitled to the rights and benefits provided for in
this chapter is authorized and empowered to build, maintain and operate dams and other necessary
works and structures, including side dams, embankments, ditches and drains, on lands owned or leased
by them for the purpose of creating and maintaining water storage reservoirs or basins; to raise the level
of the waters in such storage reservoirs or basins by augmenting the supply of stored water from sources
other than the natural drainage area by means of pumping or otherwise; to retain and discharge said
stored water; to build, maintain and operate pipes, conduits, penstocks, tunnels and canals for the
purpose of augmenting and discharging said stored water for use by such persons, firms or corporations
for working their water mill or mills. Such persons, firms or corporations are authorized and empowered
to flow such lands as may be necessary to carry out the purposes of this section, and damages caused
by the flowing of such lands by means of said dams, other works and structures shall be ascertained
and determined in the manner as prescribed in this chapter.

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