Georgia M. Bolduc
Georgia Bolduc is an attorney in the Environmental Practice Group, where she specializes in an array of environmental and land use issues.
Georgia has a broad environmental practice that spans hazardous and solid waste management, contaminated properties, chemical regulation, air emissions, water and wetlands regulation, and natural resource regulation.
She has experience in both federal and state permitting, particularly on issues that arise during the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) review process and under Maine’s Site Location of Development Act and Natural Resources Protection Act (NRPA).
She regularly appears before state boards and agencies to assist clients in navigating the complex and often overlapping array of environmental laws and regulations. Georgia’s recent areas of focus include shoreline stabilization, shoreland zoning, and PFAS regulation.
Georgia’s practice also includes both federal and state permitting for energy projects including solar, hydroelectric, transmission, and energy storage. Georgia also has significant land use experience and regularly advises clients on a broad range of land use issues including local permitting, variances, moratoria and ordinance enactment, contract zoning, and enforcement actions.
In law school, Georgia was an intern at the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection where she worked on solid waste matters, and she worked with Conservation Law Foundation’s Legal Food Hub to analyze environmental justice initiatives across the 50 states.
- Included in The Best Lawyers in America® “Ones to Watch” for Environmental Law (2026)
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Member, Maine State Bar Association (Environmental & Energy Law Section)
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Member, New England Women in Energy and the Environment
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Co-author, Maine PFAS Tracker, providing the latest news and updates on Maine standards and proposed actions on PFAS (2019-present).
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Co-author of A Practical Guide to Land Use in Maine, MCLE New England (2021, 2023 supplements).
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Presenter, Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) and Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know (EPCRA) Updates. Environmental Law in Maine seminar (September 2022).
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Presenter, Hazardous Waste and USDOT Hazardous Material Update. Environmental Law in Maine seminar (September 2022).
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Presenter, Forever Chemicals: Recent PFAS Regulation, Legislation, and Litigation. Maine State Bar Association Summer Meeting, (June 2022).