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Dams

The Penobscot Nation is one of the partners of a major collaborative effort known as the Penobscot River Restoration Project.  The purpose of the project is to restore the river and many species of fish by reversing the damage caused by dams.  The project involved the purchase and removal of . . .

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Sources of Pollution

Point Sources Section 502(14) of the Clean Water Act The term “point source” means any discernible, confined and discrete conveyance, including but not limited to any pipe, ditch, channel, tunnel, conduit, well, discrete fissure, container, rolling stock, concentrated animal feeding operation, or vessel or other floating craft, from which pollutants . . .

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Available Properties

The Penobscot Nation Housing Department serves a variety of households (family and elderly) with a variety of rental housing (single family, and multi-family units) by providing affordable and safe rents to Penobscot Nation members listed on the Tribal Census. Following is a list of the properties. To see which ones . . .

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Environmental Health

Environmental Health Programs Water and Sanitation Projects IHS can provide tribal homeowners a sanitation facility bid package for the installation of new wells and septic systems and the renovation of previously installed projects. Application for Sanitation Facilities Well Water Private well owners are responsible for keeping contaminants out of their . . .

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Available Properties

The Penobscot Nation Housing Department serves a variety of households (family and elderly) with a variety of rental housing (single family, and multi-family units) by providing affordable and safe rents to Penobscot Nation members listed on the Tribal Census. Following is a list of the properties. To see which ones . . .

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Hunting Permits / Information

The Penobscot Nation has over 130,000 acres of remote lands available for various kinds of hunting opportunities.  Please visit the relevant sections below to learn more about hunting permits, Fish and Game Regulations, and Penobscot Guides.  Please consult the Chapter VII Fish and Game Regulations for a complete list of rules and regulations. . . .

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GIS Mapping

It provides powerful tools to answer questions like: where is that located, how big/long is that, how is something located related to others (how far), why is it like that, are there any spatial patterns, and what happens if we do this or that? GIS is designed to capture, manage, . . .

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Forestry

Program Mission The mission of the Forestry Program is to sustainably manage the forest resources of the Penobscot Nation for multiple uses.   The members of the Penobscot Nation use the lands as a multiple use forest. Many hunt, fish, gather and hike across the land base. Others use motorized means of . . .

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