Fryeburg is home to a Poland Spring satellite spring source and will soon be home to a new water station. Please visit our East Fryeburg Project page – for regular updates.
We recently began construction on the $2.1 million spring water station in East Fryeburg. The station is situated on a parcel of land set back from Route 302. When the project is complete, it will create a total of 750 acres of protected land in Fryeburg and Denmark, Maine, most of which remains publicly accessible.
This project represents a total investment of $4.1 million in the Lake Region and will help create and maintain jobs during tough economic times in Maine. We expect to award 90% of all construction contracts to Maine companies from the immediate area and throughout the state.
Poland Spring has a local office at 568 Main Street in Fryeburg, across from Norway Savings Bank. I try to be in the office every Thursday to meet with people in Fryeburg, hear their questions and concerns and maintain a strong dialogue with the community. I encourage you to stop by.
Please check this website regularly, as we update it with news and information. Your questions and comments can also be submitted here, and I will respond promptly. I hope you find this website a useful resource for learning about Poland Spring. If you have any additional questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact me.
Mark Dubois
Natural Resource Manager
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