Maine Department of Environmental Protection Updated:05/2021

The Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is responsible for protecting and restoring Maine's natural resources and enforcing the state's environmental laws. The agency can trace its roots back to the Sanitary Water Board that was created in 1941. The purpose of that Board was to study, investigate, recommend means of eliminating and preventing pollution in waters used for recreational purposes. The Board was renamed the Water Improvement Commission in 1951. In 1969, the Commission's title was abbreviated to the Environmental Improvement Commission.


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Contact Maine Department of Environmental Protection


28 Tyson Drive
Augusta, ME  04333
Phone: (207) 287-7688


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