The Maine Bureau of Health yesterday told Limerick town officials that it is now safe to drink tap water from the town\u27s water system without first boiling it. The water system was shut down after water tests revealed the presence of 25 harmful pollutants in the system. Officials believe the runoff from water used in fighting a fire at the old Limerick Mill on June 10 contaminated a shallow well that was connected to the system
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Maine lakes and streams serve as significant sources of public water supply, serving 40 % of the pop...
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The Maine Bureau of Health yesterday shut down the Limerick water system, after tests revealed the p...
State Bureau of Health testing of six water samples from the Limerick water system revealed high bac...
Roadside springs in Maine must be tested monthly under the federal Safe Drinking Water Act, and the ...
Ground water is a vital natural resource in Maine. Although less than 10 percent of the total freshw...
Officials are urging Maine homeowners to have their well water tested because of widespread arsenic ...
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection is continuing its investigation into the September ...
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Water fountains have been taped closed and bottled water brought into Portland\u27s Lyseth School be...
To officials at the Maine Department of Environmental Protection, public ignorance about Maine\u27s ...
Environmental and public health advocates yesterday used state and national figures compiled in a Na...
The Safe Drinking Water Act of 1986 and the Clean Water Act Amendments of 1991 present significant f...
Residents of Hiram are concerned about a proposal to spread household septage in a wooded area in th...
E-newsletter providing information about Iowa natural resources activities across the state. Produce...
Maine lakes and streams serve as significant sources of public water supply, serving 40 % of the pop...
E-newsletter providing information about Iowa environmental services across the state. Produced by t...
The Maine Bureau of Health yesterday shut down the Limerick water system, after tests revealed the p...
State Bureau of Health testing of six water samples from the Limerick water system revealed high bac...
Roadside springs in Maine must be tested monthly under the federal Safe Drinking Water Act, and the ...
Ground water is a vital natural resource in Maine. Although less than 10 percent of the total freshw...
Officials are urging Maine homeowners to have their well water tested because of widespread arsenic ...
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection is continuing its investigation into the September ...
E-newsletter providing information about Iowa natural resources activities across the state. Produce...
Water fountains have been taped closed and bottled water brought into Portland\u27s Lyseth School be...
To officials at the Maine Department of Environmental Protection, public ignorance about Maine\u27s ...
Environmental and public health advocates yesterday used state and national figures compiled in a Na...
The Safe Drinking Water Act of 1986 and the Clean Water Act Amendments of 1991 present significant f...
Residents of Hiram are concerned about a proposal to spread household septage in a wooded area in th...
E-newsletter providing information about Iowa natural resources activities across the state. Produce...
Maine lakes and streams serve as significant sources of public water supply, serving 40 % of the pop...
E-newsletter providing information about Iowa environmental services across the state. Produced by t...