Since the 1800s, Adams Pond has been the primary public water supply for the Boothbay region. Fortunately, despite being closely ringed by roads and other human development, its water quality is still good enough to provide the community with a.
Dear Editor: I read with interest Hal Moorefield’s article on the Register’s website on the matter of drinking water quality and protection. As is noted, the focus of the first lecture in the series will be on Adams Pond and Knickerbocker Lake,.
From Maine to California, communities across America struggle to provide clean drinking water to their residents. In contrast, the Boothbay region has a matchless opportunity to preserve our public drinking water supplies before we have a problem.
Wednesday, Feb. 28 The CDWI (Clean Drinking Water Initiative) will present three evening sessions on why and how to protect our local drinking water sources. Each session is a self-contained unit and participants may attend one, two or all three.
Tuesday, March 5 The CDWI (Clean Drinking Water Initiative) will present three evening sessions on why and how to protect our local drinking water sources. Each session is a self-contained unit and participants may attend one, two or all three. The.