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Residents in Lincoln s Taylor Street Area Under Boil Water Order

Residents of three Lincoln Streets will need to boil their water, until further notice. Nancy, who is the Assistant Superintendent at the Lincoln Water District, told us today that the boil water order affects residents of Taylor Street, Mattanawcook Street, and Tucker Ridge Road. Water is shut off, temporarily, while a water main break is repaired. Once it s fixed and the water comes back on, however, residents will have to boil their water until it can be tested. Get our free mobile app The U.S.CDC has recommendations for people under a boil water order: Use bottled or boiled tap water for drinking and cooking.

Maine lake supplies clean drinking water and clean beer water

Maine beer makers love Sebago Lake s clean water in the beer making process Sebago Lake provides water to 1 in 6 Mainers, as well as more than 20 breweries in Greater Portland that use its water to make beer. Those breweries are giving back. Author: Chris Costa (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 12:15 PM EDT May 19, 2021 Updated: 1:54 PM EDT May 19, 2021 SEBAGO, Maine Along with miles of rivers and countless streams, Maine is home to thousands of crystal-clear lakes. One of those, Sebago Lake, provides drinking water for about one in six people in the state. Nearly 215,000 lucky Mainers drink some of the cleanest water in the country. 

Belgrade Lakes Region s residential market feeding frenzy won t slow

The Belgrade Lakes Region has long been a summer haven for out-of-staters  an area in northwestern Kennebec County dotted by quaint postcard-cute New England towns surrounded by dozens of lakes. So it s no surprise that the area, like much of Maine, is in the midst of a residential real estate frenzy. The draw of the lakes and small towns has always been a lure, but now the market for both second homes and primary ones has exploded, driven by urban pandemic flight.  While the lakes look as placid as ever, with loons skimming effortlessly across the water, underneath the surface there is a home-buying feeding frenzy.

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