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An Anson company was fined this week for illegally clear-cutting a forest in Charleston. T.R. Dillon Logging will pay a $2,000 fine for creating a 35-acre clear-cut without having consulted a forester or produced a harvest plan, both of which are required by Maine’s Forest…
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An Anson company was fined this week for illegally clear-cutting a forest in Charleston.
T.R. Dillon Logging will pay a $2,000 fine for creating a 35-acre clear-cut without having consulted a forester or produced a harvest plan, both of which are required by Maine’s Forest Practices Act.
The logging company and landowner Gilbert Burger, of Rhode Island, shared responsibility for the error.
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