Watershed Roundup

February 2025 Newsletter from the 30 Mile River Watershed Association


Photo: Volunteer and staff team who moved us from Farmington to Mount Vernon.

Now hiring! Summer and year-round positions

We are looking for new members to join our team! 


We are now accepting applications for Courtesy Boat Inspectors and our Invasive Plant Survey Team! Both positions are seasonal and part-time, but can be combined for full-time work. These are great opportunities for students looking to build their resume and gain valuable hands-on experience. 

Within the next few weeks, we will also be posting several year-round openings, both full-time and part-time. 


For more information about all of our positions, visit our website.

Apply Here

Legislative updates and how to get involved

An important part of our work is advocating for lake-related legislation in Augusta. This month, our Executive Director, Lidie Robbins, testified on two bills, LD 171, An Act Regarding Invasive Aquatic Plant Infestations, and LD 296, An Act to Fund the Lake Restoration and Protection Fund


On Wednesday, February 26, the Environment and Natural Resources Committee voted unanimously to support LD 296 (linked above). Although the funding was reduced from $2 million over two years to $1 million, this is an important testament to and recognition of the value of Maine's lakes. While the bill still has a long road ahead as it moves through the Legislature and onto Appropriations, the testimony submitted by 43 individuals and organizations will be critical to helping move it forward. Thank you to all who spoke up!


The next priority bill is LD 646: Resolve Establishing the Commision to Study Unregulated Storm Water Pollution. The hearing is Monday, March 3rd at 10 AM. 30 Mile is in support of this bill. Stormwater pollution is a growing threat to our lakes, ponds, and streams, especially as the intense storms driven by climate change are overwhelming our roads and culverts. Maine’s stormwater regulations have not kept pace with increasing development and stronger storms. For a fact sheet on the bill, created by Maine’s Environmental Priorities Coalition, click here. For tips on submitting testimony, visit Maine Lakes webpage. 


To stay updated on upcoming bills and learn how you can get involved, we encourage you to sign up for legislative alerts sent out by our partner Maine Lakes. When you testify and share your stories about the need to fund and support protective lake policies, you have an impact!

We’ve moved!

At the end of January, we moved into our newly renovated building at 6 Seavey Corner Road in Mt. Vernon. We are thrilled to be located in the watershed and to be a part of the community. We love having great views of the Village, Minnehonk, and the Mill Stream!

Winter Webinar Series

Maine Lakes and Lake Stewards of Maine are in the midst of their 2025 Winter Webinar Series for lake protection enthusiasts.


For more information, including registration and recordings, click here.

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