The address of the Poland Spring Preservation is: 37 Preservation Way, Poland, ME 04274
Actually "Poland Spring Water" gets sold mainly in the north-east of the United States by multinational corporation Nestl̩. It can be purchased for example in supermarkets and grocery stores, but they also offer a home-delivery service that can be ordered directly at their dedicated "Poland Spring Water Delivery"-page.
The address of the Poland Historical Society is: 1231 Main St, Poland, ME 04274-7328
Someone can be more specific, but I worked at Poland Spring Hotel, which is located in Poland Springs, Maine, just outside of Lewiston, back in the 60s, and there was a spring there on the grounds of the hotel, from which the first bottled water was drawn and sold. Later, the water came from a nearby lake, and now I believe it is drawn from several different sources, all lakes in the nearby region.AnswerYes, years ago that is where the water came from. Poland Springs was sued in a class action lawsuit and lost the case because for one thing they said the source was protected.Currently the water comes from many source, that is why the taste is no longer consistent from case to case. You need to read the individual bottle.The bottled water industry in general is under pressure since the water is suppose to be more healthy than tap water but it actually does not have to be the case. In addition there is a safety concern about the plastic in the bottles leaching into the water.
Maine was the 23rd state to enter the Union.
The phone number of the Poland Spring Preservation Society is: 207-998-4142.
The address of the Poland Spring Preservation is: 37 Preservation Way, Poland, ME 04274
The web address of the Poland Spring Preservation is: http://www.polandspringps.org
The address of the Poland Spring Preservation Society is: Po Box 444, Poland Spring, ME 04274-0444
The phone number of the Maine Preservation is: 207-775-3652.
No, I think it is Poland, Maine (a town).
Actually "Poland Spring Water" gets sold mainly in the north-east of the United States by multinational corporation Nestl̩. It can be purchased for example in supermarkets and grocery stores, but they also offer a home-delivery service that can be ordered directly at their dedicated "Poland Spring Water Delivery"-page.
The phone number of the Sagadahoc Preservation Inc is: 207-443-2174.
Poland Springs is not located in Utah, rather it is located in the State of Maine. It is the home of the Poland Spring bottling plant, a division of Nestle.
The phone number of the Marginal Way Preservation Fund is: 207-641-2200.
The address of the Maine Preservation is: 233 W Main St, Yarmouth, ME 04096-8403
The phone number of the Spring Point Museum is: 207-799-6337.