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  1. Augusta
  2. Bangor
  3. Bar Harbor
  4. Caribou
  5. Kennebunk
  6. Orono
  7. Portland
  8. Presque Isle

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Well Maine



Well Water Quality - Maine Environmental Health Unit
The Environmental Health Unit provides advice to private well owners on well water safety.   We are available by telephone to provide help interpreting the results of well water tests (toll-free in Maine - 866-292-3474). These guidelines are not enforceable standards and are not applicable to the regulation of public water supplies where federal and state Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs) are used for evaluating water quality. ...

Contact the Bureau's Health & Environmental Testing Laboratory if you would like more information on how to get your well tested. ... [Read More]

Maine Department of Labor
that the Maine Department of Labor offers a diverse array of services to Maine workers, employers, and job seekers with the mission of promoting the economic well being of the labor force and employers, attracting and retaining a wide range of employment opportunities, promoting independence and lifelong learning, fostering economic stability, and ensuring the safe and fair treatment of all people on the job. ... [Read More]

Well Types
Is the location you’ve chosen safe from potential sources of contamination? In particular, is it a safe distance away from any septic systems? The Maine Department of Human Services recommends at least 100 feet of horizontal separation between a private well and a private septic system(s), with greater setbacks for public wells and/or large septic systems. The well should also be as far as possible from oil and fuel storage, parking areas, sheds with equipment or chemicals inside, and agricultural fields, including home gardens. ... [Read More]

Bureau of Health Home
Our mission at the Bureau of Health is to develop and deliver services to preserve, protect and promote the health and well-being of the citizens of Maine. Within the Department of Health and Human Services, the Bureau of Health has responsibility for public health issues and concerns. ... [Read More]

Maine Department of Agriculture
Agriculture in the state has developed into a diverse industry. It is the largest producer of brown eggs and wild blueberries in the world. It ranks eighth in the country in production of potatoes and second for maple syrup. It ranks second in New England in milk and livestock production. The small, diversified farms across Maine supply niche markets with organic produce and meat, value-added products as well as fiber products. ... [Read More]

Drinking Water Program
The Well Driller and Pump Installer Exams are taken at the Drinking Water Program's office at 286 Water Street in Augusta, ME.  Please contact Carol Champagne, at (207) 287-5699 or e-mail her at carol.champagne@maine.gov , for further information about the exam. ...

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Maine Treasurer: Unclaimed Property
Thank you for visiting the Treasury's Unclaimed Property website. We have worked hard to improve the look and function of the site and hope that our new approach works well for you. Your feedback is appreciated. ... [Read More]

Maine.gov: Education: Continuing Education
This online system from the Maine Career Center will walk you through finding the right program or school for your needs, as well as applying for financial aid. ... [Read More]

State of Maine Learning Results
"The overriding purpose of the LearningResults is to provide teachers and parents with guidance to improve an existingeducation system that is already working well for many students in most Mainecommunities. The adoption of common standards and an accompanying mix ofmeasures which assess learning is widely regarded as the most important nextstep in improving the quality of public education for all students." ... [Read More]

Maine Local Government - County of Washington - Main Page
Washington County, incorporated in 1789, is both a coastal as well as a forested area in Maine. It has 1.47 million acres, or 85% of its land, of forest land and 133,000 acres of lakes and ponds. Washington County is the Easternmost county in the United States. It is a paradise for outdoors people. ... [Read More]


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