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Ground Snow Load by Town STATE OF MAINE GROUND SNOW LOAD BY TOWN Ground snow loads of 684 communities listed aphabetically by town name. INDEX A B C D E F G H-1 J-K-L M N O P-Q R S T-U-V W-Y TOWN COUNTY GSL UP TO ELEVATION ZIP LAT. LONG. A Abbot Piscataquis - CASE STUDY 04406 45.20 -69.46 Acton York 80 600 04001 43.53 -70.91 Addison Washington 50 500 04606 44.62 -67.74 Albany TWP Oxford 90 700 04217 43.96 -71.17 Albion Kennebec 70 500 04910 44.53 -69.44 Alexander Washington 70 500 04694 45.09 -67.47 Alfred York 70 500 04002 43.48 -70.72 Allagash Aroostook - CASE STUDY 04774 47.08 -69.04 Alna Lincoln 50 500 04535 44.11 -69.60 Alton Penobscot 80 600 04468 45.03 -68.73 Amherst Hancock 70 500 04605 44.83 -68.36 Amity Aroostook 90 700 04216 45.91 -67.85 Andover Oxford - CASE STUDY 04216 44.64 -70.75 Anson Somerset - CASE STUDY 04911 44.80 -69.89 Appleton Knox 60 500 04862 44.29 -69.25 Argyle TWP Penobscot 80 600 04468 45.05 -68.67 Arrowsic Sagadahoc 50 500 04530 43.85 -69.78 Arundel York 50 500 04046 43.38 -70.48 Ashland Aroostook 100 700 04732 46.63 -68.41 Athens Somerset - CASE STUDY 04912 44.92 -69.67 Atkinson Piscataquis 90 700 04426 45.17 -69.08 Auburn Androscoggin 80 600 04210 44.10 -70.23 Augusta Kennebec 80 600 04330 44.40 -69.77 Aurora Hancock 70 500 04408 44.85 -68.33 Avon Franklin - CASE STUDY 04966 44.81 -70.27 TOWN COUNTY GSL UP TO ELEVATION ZIP LAT. LONG. B Bailey Island Cumberland 50 500 04003 43.73 -70.00 Baileyville Washington 70 500 04694 45.18 -67.44 Baldwin Cumberland 80 600 04091 43.84 -70.71 Bancroft Aroostook 90 700 04497 45.67 -68.03 Bangor Penobscot 90 600 04401 44.85 -68.86 Bar Harbor Hancock 50 500 04609 44.39 -68.20 Bar Mills York 60 500 04004 43.61 -70.55 Baring Plantation Washington 70 500 04694 45.13 -67.32 Barnard Plantation Piscataquis - CASE STUDY 04414 45.37 -69.21 Bass Harbor Hancock 50 500 04653 44.18 -68.35 Bath Sagadahoc 50 500 04530 43.91 -69.82 Beals Washington 50 500 04611 44.52 -67.61 Beaver Cove Piscataquis - CASE STUDY 04441 45.56 -69.46 Beddington Washington 70 500 04622 44.85 -68.06 Belfast Waldo 60 500 04915 44.43 -69.01 Belgrade Kennebec 80 600 04917 44.45 -69.83 Belgrade Lakes Kennebec 80 600 04918 44.53 -69.89 Belmont Waldo 60 500 04952 44.39 -69.12 Benedicta Aroostook 100 700 04733 45.75 -68.38 Benton Kennebec 80 600 04901 44.59 -69.55 Bernard Hancock 50 500 04612 44.25 -68.39 Berwick York 60 500 03901 43.27 -70.86 Bethel Oxford 90 700 04217 44.40 -70.79 Biddeford York 50 500 04005 43.49 -70.50 Bingham Somerset - CASE STUDY 04920 45.06 -69.88 Birch Harbor Hancock 50 500 04613 44.38 -68.03 Birch Island Cumberland 50 500 04011 43.90 -69.98 Blaine Aroostook 100 700 04734 46.50 -67.87 Blanchard Plantation Piscataquis - CASE STUDY 04406 45.27 -69.58 Blue Hill Hancock 60 500 04614 44.41 -68.59 Boothbay Lincoln 50 500 04537 43.88 -69.63 Boothbay Harbor Lincoln 50 500 04538 43.85 -69.83 Bowdoin Sagadahoc 60 500 04287 44.06 -69.96 Bowdoinham Sagadahoc 60 500 04008 44.01 -69.90 Bowerbank Piscataquis - CASE STUDY 04426 45.27 -69.21 Bradford Penobscot 90 700 04410 45.07 -68.94 Bradley Penobscot 80 600 04411 44.92 -68.63 Bremen Lincoln 50 500 04551 44.00 -69.43 Brewer Penobscot 04412 Bridgewater Aroostook 100 700 04735 46.43 -67.84 Bridgton Cumberland 90 700 04009 44.05 -70.71 Bristol Lincoln 50 500 04539 43.96 -69.51 Brooklin Hancock 50 500 04616 44.27 -68.57 Brooks Waldo 70 500 04921 44.55 -69.12 Brooksville Hancock 60 500 04617 44.35 -68.68 Brookton Washington 90 700 04413 45.56 -67.71 Brownfield Oxford 90 700 04010 43.94 -70.91 Brownville Piscataquis - CASE STUDY 04414 45.31 -69.03 Brownville Junction Piscataquis - CASE STUDY 04415 45.35 -69.05 Brunswick Cumberland 50 500 04011 43.91 -69.97 Bryant Pond Oxford 90 700 04219 44.40 -70.60 Buckfield Oxford 90 700 04220 44.29 -70.37 Bucks Harbor Washington 50 500 04655 44.70 -67.37 Bucksport Hancock 60 500 04416 44.59 -68.79 Burlington Penobscot 90 700 04417 45.26 -68.37 Burnham Waldo 80 600 04922 44.68 -69.39 Bustins Island Cumberland 50 500 04013 43.80 -70.07 Buxton York 60 500 04093 43.63 -70.54 Byron Oxford - CASE STUDY 04275 44.67 -70.63 TOWN COUNTY GSL UP TO ELEVATION ZIP LAT. LONG. C Calais Washington 70 500 04619 45.14 -67.24 Cambridge Somerset - CASE STUDY 04923 45.03 -69.43 Camden Knox 50 500 04843 44.23 -69.10 Canaan Somerset 90 700 04924 44.75 -69.56 Canton Oxford 90 700 04221 44.49 -70.30 Cape Cottage Cumberland 50 500 04107 43.59 -70.24 Cape Elizabeth Cumberland 50 500 04107 43.56 -70.20 Cape Neddick York 50 500 03902 43.23 -70.63 Cape Porpoise York 50 500 04014 43.37 -70.44 Capitol Island Lincoln 50 500 04358 43.82 -69.65 Caratunk Somerset - CASE STUDY 04925 45.20 -69.91 Cardville Penobscot 80 600 04418 45.09 -68.50 Caribou Arrostook 100 700 04736 46.85 -68.02 Carmel Penobscot 80 600 04419 44.80 -69.06 Carrabassett Valley Franklin - CASE STUDY 04947 45.08 -70.29 Carroll Plantation Penobscot 90 700 04487 45.41 -68.04 Carthage Franklin - CASE STUDY 04224 44.59 -70.42 Cary Plantation Aroostook 100 700 04471 46.00 -67.86 Casco Cumberland 80 600 04015 43.97 -70.52 Castine Hancock 60 500 04420 44.39 -68.81 Castle Hill Aroostook 100 700 04757 44.62 -68.18 Caswell Aroostook 100 700 04750 43.96 -67.84 Center Lovell Oxford 90 700 04016 44.17 -70.87 Centerville Washington 60 500 04623 44.71 -67.76 Chain of Ponds Franklin - CASE STUDY 04936 45.34 -70.67 Chamberlain Lincoln 50 500 04541 43.89 -69.47 Chapman Aroostook 100 700 04757 46.62 -68.18 Charleston Penobscot 90 700 04422 45.08 -69.03 Charlotte Washington 60 500 04666 45.00 -67.28 Chebeague Island Cumberland 50 500 04017 43.73 -70.12 Chelsea Kennebec 60 500 04330 44.25 -69.72 Cherryfield Washington 60 500 04622 44.72 -67.98 Chester Penobscot 90 700 04457 45.41 -68.50 Chesterville Franklin 90 700 04938 44.58 -70.09 China Kennebec 70 500 04358 44.40 -69.54 Clayton Lake Aroostook - CASE STUDY 04737 46.51 -69.65 Cliff Island Cumberland 50 500 04019 43.70 -70.10 Clifton Penobscot 70 500 04428 44.82 -68.51 Clinton Kennebec 80 600 04927 44.67 -69.50 Coburn Gore Franklin - CASE STUDY 04936 45.38 -70.80 Codyville Plantation Washington 80 600 04490 45.44 -67.69 Columbia Washington 60 500 04623 44.66 -67.77 Columbia Falls Washington 60 50 04623 44.71 -67.76 Concord TWP Somerset - CASE STUDY 04920 45.12 -69.86 Connor TWP Aroostook 100 700 04736 46.85 -68.02 Cooper Washington 60 500 04657 44.96 -67.44 Coopers Mills Lincoln 60 500 04341 44.27 -69.49 Coplin Plantation Franklin - CASE STUDY 04970 45.10 -70.48 Corea Hancock 50 500 04624 44.40 -67.99 Corinna Penobscot 90 700 04928 44.95 -69.25 Corinth Penobscot 90 700 04427 45.00 -69.03 Cornish York 80 600 04020 43.77 -70.81 Cornville Somerset 90 700 04976 44.84 -69.67 Costigan Penobscot 80 600 04423 45.01 -68.64 Cranberry Isles Hancock 50 500 04625 44.24 -68.27 Crawford Washington 70 500 04694 45.05 -67.55 Cross Lake TWP Aroostook 100 700 04779 47.11 -68.32 Crouseville Aroostook 100 700 04738 46.76 -68.10 Crystal Aroostook 100 700 04747 45.96 -68.36 Cumberland Foreside Cumberlan 50 500 04110 43.76 -70.20 Cumberland Cumberland 60 500 04021 43.80 -70.27 Cundys Harbor Cumberland 50 500 04011 43.80 -69.89 Cushing Knox 50 500 04563 44.01 -69.26 Cushing Island Cumberland 50 500 04109 43.64 -70.21 Cutler Washington 50 500 04626 44.70 -67.17 Cyr Plantation Aroostook 100 700 04785 47.07 -68.00 TOWN COUNTY GSL UP TO ELEVATION ZIP LAT. LONG. D Dallas Plantation Franklin - CASE STUDY 04970 45.00 -70.56 Damariscotta Lincoln 50 500 04543 44.04 -69.49 Danforth Washington 90 700 04424 45.67 -67.86 Danville Androscoggin 70 500 04223 44.02 -70.28 Dayton York 60 500 04005 4.35 -70.57 Deblois Washington 60 500 04622 44.72 -67.98 Dedham Hancock 70 500 04429 44.73 -68.62 Deer Isle Hancock 50 500 04627 44.24 -68.66 Denmark Oxford 90 700 04022 43.97 -70.80 Dennistown Somerset - CASE STUDY 04945 45.49 -70.30 Dennysville Washington 60 500 04628 44.88 -67.26 Derby Piscataquis 90 700 04463 45.26 -68.95 Detroit Somerset 80 600 04929 44.77 -69.31 Dexter Penobscot 90 700 04930 45.05 -69.28 Diamond Cove Cumberland 50 500 04109 43.68 -70.20 Diamond Island Cumberland 50 500 04109 43.68 -70.20 Dixfield Oxford 90 700 04224 44.53 -70.46 Dixmont Penobscot 80 600 04932 44.73 -69.17 Dover-Foxcroft Piscataquis - CASE STUDY 04426 45.18 -69.18 Dresden Lincoln 60 500 04342 44.09 -69.72 Drew Plantation Penobscot 90 700 04497 45.74 -68.07 Dryden Franklin 90 700 04225 44.62 -70.26 Durham Androscoggin 60 500 04222 43.97 -70.09 Dyer Brook Aroostook 100 700 04747 46.08 -68.18 TOWN COUNTY GSL UP TO ELEVATION ZIP LAT.
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