Maine CDC Emergency Rulemaking

April 27, 2020 Maine CDC Rulemaking This message provides notice of emergency rulemaking by the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention. 10-144 CMR, chapter 12 – Emergency Medical Services...

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Maine CDC Drinking Water Program Update: Follow-up guidance on Sampling During COVID-19 Emergency

March 17, 2020 Follow-Up Guidance on Sampling During COVID-19 Emergency Due to the current situation with COVID-19 and in response to questions that the Drinking Water Program (DWP) has received from...

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Flush-able Wipes

March 17, 2020 As toilet paper is sold out in our area, we are here to remind you to ONLY flush toilet paper down the toilet!! Just because something seems similar to toilet …...

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PUC – Emergency Moratorium on Disconnection Activities

March 16, 2020 The Public Utilities Commission has suspended all disconnection due to the coronavirus. Click here to view the document....

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Maine CDC Drinking Water Program Alert: COVID-19 Resources for Public Water Systems

March 11, 2020 COVID-19 Resources for Public Water Systems The Maine Center for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) is monitoring the coronavirus or COVID-19 as new cases are identified across the...

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How to Find and Operate Your Home’s Water Shut Off Valve

May 21, 2019 From EJ Prescott Blog Everyone has heard stories about major water leaks or other issues that require you to turn off your home’s main water supply, but do you actually know how...

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What’s the deal with “Raw” Water?

January 22, 2018 Mary Jane Dillingham – Water Quality Manager, Lewiston Water Division, Auburn Water District I wouldn’t approach a body of water and drink directly from it. The recent uprising of...

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Where does America Stand? – Water Infrastructure Report 2017

December 10, 2017 Americans have the great privilege of drinking, utilizing, and reveling in safe, potable water. This drinking water often comes from the vast 1 million miles of pipe line maintained by...

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Lead in Water: What went wrong in Flint, MI and what does it mean for Maine?

December 3, 2017 While the media coverage of the Flint, Michigan crisis has started to die down the health concerns associated with elevated lead levels in water still exist. For more information about...

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