Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD1747

Introduced
4/22/25  
Refer
4/22/25  
Refer
4/22/25  
Engrossed
5/27/25  
Enrolled
5/28/25  

Caption

An Act to Repeal and Replace the Charter of the Yarmouth Water District

Impact

The bill significantly impacts state water laws by establishing that the district operates as a quasi-municipal corporation, with the authority to issue bonds and conduct business without prior approval from the towns involved. This structure allows the district to manage its affairs independently, including financial operations and construction of necessary infrastructure such as dams, reservoirs, and pipelines. The district's authority to borrow money for operational purposes will also influence fiscal policies related to water management in the area.

Summary

LD1747 is an act aimed at repealing and replacing the Charter of the Yarmouth Water District. This legislative change creates a new framework for the governance of the district, defining its purpose as providing potable water for various uses, including domestic, agricultural, commercial, and municipal. Notably, the act designates the territory encompassing the Town of Yarmouth and the Town of North Yarmouth to operate under a newly structured district designed to enhance efficiency in water distribution and management.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD1747 appears to be supportive from those advocating for improved local governance and efficiency in water management. Proponents argue that the new charter addresses past challenges related to water distribution and infrastructure. However, potential concerns about the implications for local control, especially regarding asset management and revenue generation, may invoke criticism from community members who prefer more direct involvement in their water management policies.

Contention

One notable point of contention likely revolves around the authority granted to the district, including its ability to make significant operational decisions without direct municipal oversight. Critics may worry that the empowerment of the water district could lead to decisions that do not fully represent the interests of residents in the Town of Yarmouth and the Town of North Yarmouth. Issues regarding compensation for potential property claims and how financial burdens will be distributed among the residents serve as additional points for discussion and debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME S2712

Relative to the town of Yarmouth Division of Natural Resources employees

ME HB2732

Changes amount of the fee a political subdivision may impose for water service line repair or replacement

ME HB719

Repealing the use of unused district facilities by chartered public schools.

ME HB2826

Irrigation districts; water distribution

ME LD531

An Act to Establish the Toddy Pond Watershed Management District

ME LD529

An Act to Establish the Alamoosook Lake Watershed Management District

ME A10568

Establishes the consolidated lead-contaminated water supply line replacement program to provide financial assistance and reimbursement to municipalities for the abatement, removal and replacement of lead-contaminated water supply lines; establishes the consolidated lead-contaminated water supply line replacement fund; makes an appropriation of $500,000,000 to reimburse municipalities for such remediation, removal and replacement of lead-contaminated water supply lines; repeals certain provisions of law relating thereto.

ME LD1477

An Act to Provide an Exemption from Pilotage Requirements for Passenger Ferry Service Between Bar Harbor, Maine and Yarmouth, Nova Scotia

ME HB307

Enact the Lead Line Replacement Act

ME LD2041

An Act to Increase the Debt Limit of the North Jay Water District

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