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Wiscasset escalates a feud with Maine Yankee over $1.6M in taxes

Wiscasset escalates a feud with Maine Yankee over $1.6M in taxes After challenging the exemption in court late last year, the town is now making a separate push for legislation that would specifically bar Maine Yankee from using the tax incentive that’s meant for facilities that control air pollution.

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Wiscasset calls residents’ attention to Feb. 6 hearing on issue that impacts Maine Yankee taxes

Wiscasset calls residents’ attention to Feb. 6 hearing on issue that impacts Maine Yankee taxes The Wiscasset Selectboard encourages residents to contact their local legislators to express support for LD 2027, “An Act to Clarify the Property Tax Exemption for Air Pollution Control Facilities.” The Maine State Legislature’s Joint Committee on…

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A permanent nuclear waste storage facility is long overdue

Editorial: A permanent nuclear waste storage facility is long overdue The BDN Editorial Board operates independently from the newsroom, and does not set policies or contribute to reporting or editing articles elsewhere in the newspaper or on bangordailynews.com. At a recent hearing of the U.S. Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, there was a lot

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A permanent storage site for nuclear waste is long overdue for Wiscasset and other communities

Editorial: A permanent storage site for nuclear waste is long overdue, for Wiscasset and other communities The BDN Editorial Board operates independently from the newsroom, and does not set policies or contribute to reporting or editing articles elsewhere in the newspaper or on bangordailynews.com. Nuclear waste doesn’t belong in Wiscasset. Or in more than 100

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Armed guards protect tons of nuclear waste that Maine can’t get rid of

Armed guards protect tons of nuclear waste that Maine can’t get rid of The waste – 1,400 spent nuclear fuel rods housed in 60 cement and steel canisters, plus four canisters of irradiated steel removed from the nuclear reactor when it was taken down – is safe for now, but can’t stay in Wiscasset forever.

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