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Stillwater River. Energy increases as part of the river restoration effort have already taken place at the Stillwater Dam. Photo by Cheryl Daigle. Paddlers on the Katahdin 100.  Photo by Bridget Besaw Gorman. The Milford Dam, headquarters for PPL Corporation in Maine, will become the first dam on the Penobscot River, and a fish lift will be installed at this site. Photo by Cheryl Daigle.
Penobscot River in Old Town, Maine. Photo by Cheryl Daigle. Howland Dam will be purchased, decommissioned and is the site of a proposed nature-like fish bypass, or if necessary removal. Constructed in 1910's- concrete- 570 feet long- 19.8 feet of head. Currently generates 1.8 megawatts. Great Works Dam in Old Town, ME. Photo by Cheryl Daigle/Penobscot River Restoration Trust.
Stillwater Dam. Location of increased power production. Currently generates 1.9 megawatts. West Enfield Dam. Location of increased power production. Currently generates 13 megawatts. Fishing the Penobscot River in Passadumkeag. Photo by Cheryl Daigle.
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