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Maine Public Water Systems by County Maine Public Water Systems By County 9/2/2021 ANDROSCOGGIN OPER- WATER ATING SYSTEM SOURCE PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM NAME PWSID CTGRY TYPE SOURCE TYPE AUBURN TABERS INC ME0001039 VSWS NC 325' BURIED DRILLED WELL WL SUNRISE CAMPING GROUNDS ME0001052 VSWS NC 530' BEDROCK WELL 11-14-2003 @ 1 GPM WL LOST VALLEY SKI AREA ME0001078 VSWS NC 210' DRILLED WELL 1982 @ 2.5 GPM WL FOX RIDGE GOLF CLUB ME0026015 VSWS NC 530' BEDROCK WELL 6-1-2001 @ 7 GPM WL AUBURN WATER DISTRICT ME0090070 4T3D C LAKE AUBURN IN ROYS ALLSTEAK HAMBURGERS & GOLF CENTERME0092495 VSWS NC 220' BEDROCK WELL 6-7-1983 @ 14 GPM WL MORIN BRICK COMPANY ME0094296 VSWS NTNC 264' DRILLED WELL 10-1-1964 WL EAST AUBURN BAPTIST CHURCH ME0094874 VSWS NC 700' BEDROCK WELL 5-16-2007 @ 6 GPM WL DURHAM FREEPORT/DURHAM KOA ME0006647 VSWS NC 18' DUG WELL 1950 @ 100 GPM WL COUNTRY ACRES TRAILER PARK ME0006648 VSWS C 325' BR WELL #1, 1974 @ 22.5 GPM WL 302' BR WELL #2, 1980 @ 30 GPM WL DURHAM GET-N-GO ME0009583 VSWS NC 564' BEDROCK WELL @ 3 GPM WL System Type Codes: Page 1 of 192 Source Type Codes: NC = Transient NTNC = Non-Community, Non-Transient C = Community WL = Well (groundwater) IN = Intake (suface water) SP = Spring Maine Public Water Systems By County 9/2/2021 ANDROSCOGGIN OPER- WATER ATING SYSTEM SOURCE PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM NAME PWSID CTGRY TYPE SOURCE TYPE DURHAM RSU 05 DURHAM COMMUNITY SCHOOL ME0009679 VSWS NTNC 250' WELL DRILLED WELL WL GREENE MSAD 52 GREENE CENTRAL SCHOOL ME0000279 VSWS NTNC 458' BEDROCK WELL 10-2-1989 @ 4 GPM WL 458' BEDROCK WELL 9-11-1954 @ 10 GPM WL SEDGLEY PLACE ME0011591 VSWS NC 250' BEDROCK WELL IN A PIT WL CIRCLE K 7120-GREENE ME0092479 VSWS NC 203' BEDROCK WELL 6-6-1997 @ 15 GPM WL STEPPING STONES EARLY LEARNING-GREENEME0092480 VSWS NTNC 220' BEDROCK WELL 12-1-1994 @ 2.5 GPM WL TRAQUINA BOATHOUSE ME0092569 2T1D NC 290' DRILLED WELL 4-1-2015 @ 100 GPM WL THE MEADOWS ME0095010 VSWS C 300' BEDROCK WELL WL RHYMES AND REASONS EARLY LEARNING CENTERME0095018 VSWS NC 400' BR WELL 6-23-2003 @ 2 GPM WL LEEDS MSAD 52 LEEDS CENTRAL SCHOOL ME0000340 VSWS NTNC 188' DRILLED WELL 11-18-1952 @ 15 GPM WL SPRINGBROOK GOLF CLUB ME0007740 VSWS NC 244' DRILLED WELL WL RIVERBEND CAMPGROUND ME0007744 VSWS NC 400' BEDROCK WELL WL System Type Codes: Page 2 of 192 Source Type Codes: NC = Transient NTNC = Non-Community, Non-Transient C = Community WL = Well (groundwater) IN = Intake (suface water) SP = Spring Maine Public Water Systems By County 9/2/2021 ANDROSCOGGIN OPER- WATER ATING SYSTEM SOURCE PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM NAME PWSID CTGRY TYPE SOURCE TYPE LEEDS SPRING ROCK PARK ME0092301 VSWS C 550' BEDROCK WELL WL ANDROSCOGGIN LAKE CAMPGROUND ME0092508 VSWS NC 430' DRILLED WELL 5-30-2014 @ 30 GPM WL WILLOWS AWAKE WINERY ME0092677 NC 520' BR WELL 6/4/18 @ 6GPM WL DFD RUSSELL MEDICAL CENTER- LEEDS ME0093963 VSWS NC 218' BR WELL 2-9-1977 @ 2 GPM WL LEWISTON SUNSET GARDENS TRAILER PARK INC ME0007940 VSWS C DRILLED WELL 125' WL LEWISTON WATER & SEWER DIVISION ME0090830 4T3D C LAKE AUBURN IN LISBON LISBON LEFT HAND CLUB ME0020824 VSWS NC 150' DRILLED WELL WL LISBON WATER DEPARTMENT ME0090870 2T2D C 78' GP WELL ANN STREET WL 88' GRAVEL PCKD 8-22-2005 @1100GPM MOODY WL BAUER WELL 56' GP - RT 196 WL 66' GP WELL #1 MOODY RD- EMERGENCY WL LIVERMORE RSU 73 SPRUCE MOUNTAIN PRIMARY SCHOOLME0000380 VSWS NTNC 325' DRILLED WELL 8-31-1972 @ 22 GPM WL NORLANDS LIVING HISTORY CENTER ME0015580 VSWS NC 291' BEDROCK WELL 9-28-1998 @ 20 GPM WL System Type Codes: Page 3 of 192 Source Type Codes: NC = Transient NTNC = Non-Community, Non-Transient C = Community WL = Well (groundwater) IN = Intake (suface water) SP = Spring Maine Public Water Systems By County 9/2/2021 ANDROSCOGGIN OPER- WATER ATING SYSTEM SOURCE PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM NAME PWSID CTGRY TYPE SOURCE TYPE LIVERMORE CARRIAGE HOUSE CAFE ME0027256 VSWS NC 325' DRILLED WELL WL LIVERMORE FALLS WATER DISTRICT ME0090880 2T2D C MOOSE HILL POND-PRIMARY IN PARKER POND-SEASONAL IN BRIGHT IDEAS CHILD CARE CENTER ME0092417 VSWS NTNC 240' DR WELL 1-12-2005 @ 10 GPM WL DOLLAR GENERAL-LIVERMORE ME0092642 NC 260' BR WELL 6-12-2017 @10GPM WL LIVERMORE PLAZA ME0092785 NC 110' DR WELL 10-28-2005 @ 25 GPM WL CAMP GOOD NEWS #3 ME0200811 VSWS NC 437' DRILLED WELL 11-18-1996 @ 45 GPM WL LIVERMORE F PINE RIDGE HUNTON BROOK ASSOCIATIONME0095585 VSWS C 101' GRAVEL PACKED WELL @ 80GPM WL 109' GRAVEL PACKED WELL 1983 @ 100GPM WL CAMP GOOD NEWS-FARM HOUSE ME0300811 NC 442' BEDROCK WELL 7-25-2002 @ 60 GPM WL MECHANIC FA MECHANIC FALLS WATER DEPT ME0090960 2T2D C 71' GP WELL #1 @ 540 GPM WL 67.5' GP WELL #3 @ 220GPM WL MINOT GREEN APPLE KIDS ME0092735 NC BR WELL 200' 9-11-2007 @ 10GPM WL System Type Codes: Page 4 of 192 Source Type Codes: NC = Transient NTNC = Non-Community, Non-Transient C = Community WL = Well (groundwater) IN = Intake (suface water) SP = Spring Maine Public Water Systems By County 9/2/2021 ANDROSCOGGIN OPER- WATER ATING SYSTEM SOURCE PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM NAME PWSID CTGRY TYPE SOURCE TYPE MINOT TOWN OF MINOT ME0094804 VSWS NTNC 410' BEDROCK WELL 10-27-1997 @ 171 GPM WL POLAND AGASSIZ VILLAGE-MAIN WELL ME0000859 NC DR WELL 380' WL CAMP FERNWOOD-MAIN WELL ME0000862 NC 145' DINING ROOM WELL WL 400' BEDROCK WELL 12-3-2002 @ 60 GPM WL FAIRLAWN COUNTRY CLUB CONCESSION ME0005836 NC 395' BEDROCK WELL 2-27-2001 @ 150 GPM WL CYNDIS DOCKSIDE ME0005839 NC 305' DR WELL WL POLAND COUNTRY VILLAGE MHP INC ME0005844 VSWS C 350' DR WELL #2 WL POLAND TRAILER PARK-POLAND ME0005847 VSWS C 460' DR WELL WL HEMLOCKS CAMPING AREA ME0005849 NC DRILLED WELL 555 FEET 3-98 WL DRILLED WELL 7-2-2003 1200' WL MACS CAMPING AREA LLC ME0008670 NC DUG WELL IN PUMPHOUSE WL DUG WELL OUTSIDE PUMPHOUSE WL RANGE POND CAMPGROUND ME0012510 NC DR WELL 100' WL POLAND SPRING CAMPGROUND ME0012685 NC 225' DRILLED WELL WL System Type Codes: Page 5 of 192 Source Type Codes: NC = Transient NTNC = Non-Community, Non-Transient C = Community WL = Well (groundwater) IN = Intake (suface water) SP = Spring Maine Public Water Systems By County 9/2/2021 ANDROSCOGGIN OPER- WATER ATING SYSTEM SOURCE PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM NAME PWSID CTGRY TYPE SOURCE TYPE POLAND POLAND PLACE CONDO ASSOCIATION ME0092583 C 600' BR WELL 2 FEB-2007 @60GPM WL 520' BR WELL 1 FEB-2007 @60GPM WL MDOC STATE PARK-RANGE POND ME0093920 NC DR WELL 70' WL CAMP NORTH STAR MAINE-LODGE ME0094907 NC BEDROCK WELL 625' @24 GPM 6-1-2004 WL CAMP NORTH STAR MAINE-INFIRMARY ME0194907 NC INFIRMARY WELL- 140' WL AGASSIZ VILLAGE-MALONEY WELL ME0200859 NC DR WELL-MALONEY WL CAMP NORTH STAR MAINE-MAIN ME0294907 NC MAIN WELL WL SABATTUS BEGIN TRAILER PARK ME0009244 VSWS C #3 100' DRILLED WELL 6' W/COLLAR 10 GPM WL #2 140' DRILLED WELL 6" W/COLLAR 10 GPM WL #1 165' DRILLED WELL 15 GPM WL #4 500' BEDROCK WELL 8-26-97, 100 GPM WL SABATTUS SANITARY DISTRICT ME0091580 1T2D C 55' RILEY WELL -EMERGENCY WL CURRAN GP WELL, 60'-PRIMARY WL SMILEYS DAYCARE AND PRESCHOOL ME0092650 NC 480' BEDROCK WELL 11-7-2005 @ 20GPM WL THE SETTLEMENT II ME0093975 VSWS NC 100' DRILLED WELL IN A PIT WL System Type Codes: Page 6 of 192 Source Type Codes: NC = Transient NTNC = Non-Community, Non-Transient C = Community WL = Well (groundwater) IN = Intake (suface water) SP = Spring Maine Public Water Systems By County 9/2/2021 ANDROSCOGGIN OPER- WATER ATING SYSTEM SOURCE PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM NAME PWSID CTGRY TYPE SOURCE TYPE TURNER MSAD 52 LEAVITT AREA HIGH SCHOOL ME0000639 1T1D NTNC 620' BEDROCK WELL 7-31-2013 @25 GPM WL MSAD 52 TRIPP MIDDLE SCHOOL ME0003116 VSWS NTNC 587' BEDROCK WELL 11-12-2001 @ 40 GPM WL HILLVIEW ESTATES ME0003535 VSWS C GRAVEL PACKED WELL 86' WL GRAVEL PACKED WELL 69' WL TERRY & MAXINES ME0003543 VSWS NC 114' BEDROCK WELL WL NEZINSCOT VILLAGE ME0004591 VSWS C 1160' BEDROCK WELL 1-18-2010 @ 5GPM WL DRILLED WELL 350' WL MARTIN STREAM CAMPGROUND ME0008270 NC DR WELL 250' WL MSAD 52 TURNER ELEMENTARY SCHOOLME0009731 VSWS NTNC 170' DRILLED WELL WL BOOFY QUIMBY MEMORIAL CENTER ME0011164 VSWS NC 323' BURIED WELL 1-25-1983 @ 100 GPM WL NORTHLAND PLAZA ME0017508 VSWS NTNC 225' BEDROCK WELL WL TURNER SQUARE APARTMENTS ME0092150 VSWS C DR WELL 660' WL THE GREAT ADVENTURE DAYCARE CENTERME0092347 VSWS NTNC 260' DR WELL CIRCA 1980'S @ 30 GPM WL System Type Codes: Page 7 of 192 Source Type Codes: NC = Transient NTNC = Non-Community, Non-Transient C = Community WL = Well (groundwater) IN = Intake (suface water) SP = Spring Maine Public Water Systems By County 9/2/2021 ANDROSCOGGIN OPER- WATER ATING SYSTEM SOURCE PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM NAME PWSID CTGRY TYPE SOURCE TYPE TURNER HANNAFORD STORE- TURNER ME0092402 VSWS NTNC 340' BR WELL 7-1-2009 @ 15 GPM WL DOLLAR GENERAL-TURNER ME0092554 VSWS NC 520' DRILLED WELL 12-2-2014 @ 4 GPM WL YOULAND CONVENIENCE LLC ME0092619 NTNC 100' GP WELL 4/3/2017 @ 20GPM WL CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH/ACADEMY ME0093894 VSWS NTNC 338' DRILLED WELL 7-8-1966 @ 7 GPM WL MSAD 52 TURNER PRIMARY SCHOOL ME0094059 VSWS NTNC 593' BEDROCK WELL 1-17-1991 @ 15 GPM WL MSAD 52 ALTERNATIVE/ADMIN SCHOOL ME0094433 VSWS NTNC 182' DRILLED WELL 2-18-1992 @ 75 GPM WL THE HIGHLAND GRILLE ME0094487 VSWS NC 450' DR WELL 1993 @ 9 GPM WL DFD RUSSELL MEDICAL CENTER-TURNER ME0094754 VSWS NC 320' BR WELL 11-16-2001 @ 11 GPM WL CN BROWN-BIG APPLE-TURNER #1116 ME0094834 VSWS NC 105' GRAVEL WELL 6-19-2006 @ 60 GPM WL SANDY BOTTOM ESTATES MHP ME0095615 VSWS C 56' WELL #1 6" 9/88 @45 GPM WL 36' GP WELL 5-2-2008 @ 32 GPM WL WALES SPRINGBROOK MOBILE HOME COURT ME0003639 VSWS C DEVELOPED SPRING WL System Type Codes: Page 8 of 192 Source Type Codes: NC = Transient NTNC = Non-Community, Non-Transient C = Community WL = Well (groundwater) IN = Intake (suface water) SP = Spring Maine Public Water Systems By County
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