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  2. Poland Spring Bottling Plant and Spring House - Wikipedia

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    March 22, 1984. Designated CP. August 13, 2013. The Poland Spring Bottling Plant and Spring House is an historic water pumping and treatment facility in Poland, Maine. Built in 1907, these two buildings are the original spring house and water spa of the Poland Spring Resort, whose waters are still bottled under the Poland Spring brand name.

  3. Poland Spring - Wikipedia

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    Poland Spring is a brand of bottled water produced in Poland, Maine. It is named after the natural spring in the town of Poland, Maine that it was originally drawn from. Today, it is a subsidiary of BlueTriton Brands, formerly Nestlé Waters North America, and sold in the United States. [2] The spring was first exploited commercially in 1859 by ...

  4. Poland Springs Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The historic Poland Springs resort complex is set east of Maine Street in South Poland. Its principal feature is the golf course (developed in the 1890s), with buildings clusted in two different areas near its southern end. Most of the buildings date between 1890 and 1915, although the largest, the Executive Inn, is a Classical Revival ...

  5. Lawsuit: Poland Spring dried up 50+ years ago, we’re drinking ...

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    A major bottled water company, which claims its product is '100% natural spring water' has been accused of bottling something else entirely. Lawsuit: Poland Spring dried up 50+ years ago, we’re ...

  6. Keystone Mineral Springs - Wikipedia

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    Keystone Mineral Springs is an historic mineral water bottling facility on Keystone Spring Road in Poland, Maine. Located along the former right-of-way of Keystone Spring Road in eastern Poland, the facility consists of two structures, a spring house built c. 1885 and a bottling house built in 1929. The facilities are, along with the more well ...

  7. Fryeburg Water Company - Wikipedia

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    The Fryeburg Water Company was ordered by the New Hampshire Utilities Commission (NHPUC) to provide the residents of East Conway, New Hampshire with Poland Spring bottled water (incidentally, the water that the utility sold to the Nestlé subsidiary) until the company fixed a pipeline that brought water from the spring in Maine to the homes in ...

  8. Category:Springs of Poland - Wikipedia

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  9. Bottled water in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States is the largest consumer market for bottled water in the world, followed by Mexico, China, and Brazil. [1] [obsolete source] In 1975, Americans rarely drank bottled water—just one gallon of bottled water per person per year on average. By 2005, it had grown to ~26 gallons (98.5 L) per person per year. [2]