Water Companies in Bowdoin, ME

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Auburn Water & Sewerage
(207) 784-6469 more info
Bath Water District
(207) 443-2391 more info
* Bowdoinham Water District
(207) 666-3159 more info
Brunswick & Topsham Water District
(207) 729-9956 more info
Brunswick Sewer District
(207) 729-0148 more info
Crystal Springs Water Co
(207) 782-1521 more info
Gardiner Water District
(207) 582-2774 more info
Lewiston Water & Sewer Division
(207) 784-5753 more info
Lisbon Water Department
(207) 353-3020 more info
Richmond Utilities District
(207) 737-4721 more info

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Facts about Bowdoin, ME:
Bowdoin is a town in Sagadahoc County, Maine, United States. The population was 2,727 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Portland?South Portland?Biddeford, Maine Metropolitan Statistical Area. Bowdoin was part of a tract of land extending from Merrymeeting Bay to the Androscoggin River that was conveyed in 1752 by the Kennebec Company to William Bowdoin of Boston, older brother of James Bowdoin. Originally called West Bowdoinham Plantation, it was settled some years before the Revolutionary War. In 1773, William Bowdoin died, and by 1779 James Bowdoin had legal claim to the area and was granting deeds. It contained about 121 families when the town was incorporated by the Massachusetts General Court on March 21, 1788, named after the Bowdoin family. In 1799, it ceded land to form Thompsonborough, whose name changed in 1802 to Lisbon. In 1834, it ceded more territory to Lisbon. Bowdoin developed as an agricultural town, raising sheep and producing apples, wheat, hay and potatoes....

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