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Bridgeo bill to fund lake restoration projects is now law

AUGUSTA - A bill sponsored by Rep. Bill Bridgeo, D-Augusta, aimed at funding lake restoration projects, is now law. Gov. Janet Mills signed the measure last week.

As amended, LD 164 will provide $200,000 to the Department of Environmental Protection's Lake Restoration and Protection Fund to help improve or maintain the water quality of lakes in the state.

"I'm proud that the governor signed this bill," said Bridgeo. "Our lakes and ponds are vital to both the culture of our state and our tourism industry, and this initiative will aid us in making sure they are of the highest quality."

In recent years, many of Maine's lakes and ponds have been impacted by an increase in algae blooms, which has had a negative effect on both the water quality and the surrounding ecosystems. Algae blooms occur when cyanobacteria rapidly multiply within a body of water. These blooms can potentially cause health issues among residents and animals who enter the water.

Funding from the new law will become available starting next year.

Bridgeo is serving his first term in the Maine Legislature and represents House District 60, which includes part of Augusta. He serves on the Legislature's Environment and Natural Resources Committee.

Contact:

Katie Walsh [Bridgeo], c. 776-2122