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The Maine Water Pollution Control Facilities Bond Issue, also known as Question 4, was on the November 2, 1993 ballot in Maine as a legislatively referred bond question, where it was approved.[1] The measure issued $15.15 million in bonds for the construction of water pollution control facilities. This provided the state's match for $20 million in federal fund for these projects. Specifically, $3 million was allocated for park septic systems, $150,000 for park surface water systems, $4 million for state revolving loan fund, $1 million for small community program, $1 million for overboard discharge program and $6 million for large project grant program.[2][3]
Maine Question 4 (1993) | ||||
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
Yes | 149,673 | 64.47% | ||
No | 82,488 | 35.53% |
Election results via: Maine State Law and Legislative Reference Library, Votes on Maine Bond Issues, 1951-
The language appeared on the ballot as:[3]
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Do you favor a $15,150,000 bond issue for the construction of water pollution control facilities which will provide the match for $20,000,000 in federal money? [4] |
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State of Maine Augusta (capital) | |
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