Limerick Water District
The Limerick Water and Sewer Districts are quasi-municipal utilities established in 1958 and 1955, respectively, by acts of the Maine State Legislature. They provide essential water services to the upper and lower villages of Limerick, Maine, while emphasizing the importance of protecting and preserving local drinking water resources for the community's future.
Overseen by a three-member Board of Trustees, the District is committed to maintaining high-quality water standards and implementing infrastructure improvements, such as the recent upgrades to the Emery Corner Pump House and ongoing projects like the Hollandville Project. The District actively collaborates with local government and community organizations to ensure sustainable water management and enhance public health and safety.
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