Water Companies in Biddeford Pool, ME
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Alfred Water District
(207) 324-3823 more info
Biddeford & Saco Water Co
(207) 282-1543 more info
Biddeford & Saco Water Co: Pumping Sta
(207) 282-9141 more info
Kennebunk Filtration Plant
(207) 985-2362 more info
Kennebunk Kennebunkport Water
(207) 985-3385 more info
North Berwick Water District
(207) 676-3707 more info
Portland Water District
(207) 761-8310 more info
Portland Water District Peaks
(207) 766-4450 more info
Sanford Water District
(207) 324-2312 more info
Yarmouth Water District
(207) 846-5821 more info

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Facts about Biddeford Pool, ME:
Biddeford Pool is the large tidal pool, located off Saco Bay south of the mouth of the Saco River on the south coast of Maine. It is approximately 6 miles southeast of downtown Biddeford, to which it is connected via State Route 208. The town of Kennebunkport is 3 miles southwest, connected via State Route 9. Biddeford Pool is the site of Maine's first recorded permanent settlement, then called Winter Harbor. In the winter of 1616-1617, Richard Vines, a physician, resided here as part of the colonization efforts of Sir Ferdinando Gorges, lord proprietor of Maine. An early village developed on the north side. In 1708, Fort Mary was built near the pool's entrance. The small harbor hosts both vacationers and lobstermen. Its water level fluctuates from a large navigable body during high tide to mostly mudflats during low tide. The only exception is the deep mouth, which is naturally dredged by tidal current. Consequently, this is the area where most boats are moored. Wood Island Light...

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