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    Elia Nichols reads his testimony Wednesday during a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission public hearing at the Augusta Civic Center about relicensing four Kennebec River dams.

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    Selene Frohmberg, co-owner of Selene's Fly Shop in Gardiner, listens to others speak Wednesday during a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission public hearing at the Augusta Civic Center about relicensing four Kennebec River dams.

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    Everett "Brownie" Carson testifies Wednesday before during a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission public hearing at the Augusta Civic Center about relicensing four Kennebec River dams. Carson was the executive director of Natural Resources Council of Maine back when the Edwards Dam in Augusta was removed more than 20 years ago.

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    Dave Huntress testifies Wednesday during a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission public hearing at the Augusta Civic Center about relicensing four Kennebec River dams.

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    George Hotgren, of Fairfield, testifies Wednesday during a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission public hearing at the Augusta Civic Center about relicensing four Kennebec River dams.

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    George Hotgren, of Fairfield, testifies Wednesday during a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission public hearing at the Augusta Civic Center about relicensing four Kennebec River dams.

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    Everett "Brownie" Carson testifies Wednesday before during a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission public hearing at the Augusta Civic Center about relicensing four Kennebec River dams. Carson was the executive director of Natural Resources Council of Maine back when the Edwards Dam in Augusta was removed more than 20 years ago.

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    Francesca "Ches" Gundrum, from Maine Audubon, testifies Wednesday during a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission public hearing at the Augusta Civic Center about relicensing four Kennebec River dams.

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    Francesca "Ches" Gundrum, from Maine Audubon, testifies Wednesday during a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission public hearing at the Augusta Civic Center about relicensing four Kennebec River dams.

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    Dave Huntress testifies Wednesday during a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission public hearing at the Augusta Civic Center about relicensing four Kennebec River dams.

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    Selene Frohmberg, co-owner of Selene's Fly Shop in Gardiner, testifies Wednesday during a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission public hearing at the Augusta Civic Center about relicensing four Kennebec River dams.

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    Elia Nichols reads his testimony Wednesday during a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission public hearing at the Augusta Civic Center about relicensing four Kennebec River dams.

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    John Burrows, vice president of U.S. operations for the Atlantic Salmon Federation, testifies Wednesday during a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission public hearing at the Augusta Civic Center about relicensing four Kennebec River dams.

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