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    Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes, Maine, Hydro-Power Decision, October 27, 1978

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    The Dickey-Lincoln School Project would consist of two earthfill structures designed to produce peaking and modest intermediate load power from the St. John River The larger of the two dams, the Dickey Dam, would be located immediately above the confluence of the Allagash and St. John Rivers. The Lincoln School Dam would also be located on the Upper St. John River, eleven miles downstream from the Dickey Dam. The Dickey Dam would have a total length of 10,600 feet and a maximum height of 335 feet. The Lincoln School Dam is considerably smaller and would be 1,600 feet long and have a maximum height of 85 feet

    Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Citizen\u27s Committee : Briefing Book

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    Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes evolved as a result of a study of the Development of Tidal Power at Passamaquoddy, a system of tidal bays studied since 1919 by both private and public engineers. The most comprehensive report was that completed by the International Joint Commission in April 1961 after 3 years of study and a cost of $3 million. The Commission concluded that the project was not economically feasible under the then existing conditions. At the request of President John F. Kennedy, the Commission report was reviewed to determine if the project was feasible in view of the advanced engineering techniques and prevailing economic conditions. In July 1963, a report was submitted to the President, which concluded that application of a different use-concept of power coupled with advanced engineering techniques would result in a favorable report

    Report of the Citizens\u27 Dickey-Lincoln Project Impact Review Committee to Governor James B. Longley

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    The construction of the Dickey-Lincoln Hydroelectric Project. To examine, in depth, the proposal and its impact as seen by various segments of our society. The report will identify the factors that must carry the main weight in making a final determination

    National Employ the Handicapped Week

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    To meet to nominate their candidate for election to the office of State Senator in District 23 due to the withdrawal of Matthew C. Levine of Winslow

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    Maine\u27s Community Clean-Up Period

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    Safety on the Streets Week in Maine

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    High Blood Pressure Month

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    Statehood Day

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