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Engineer Matthew Reynolds made observations recently in Kingfield, Maine, at a new source for Nestlé Waters North America Inc.

Troubled waters in Maine

Residents are divided as bottlers seek new sources in vast wilderness

By Jenna Russell
Globe Staff / December 8, 2005

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KINGFIELD, Maine -- The search for ''blue gold" was in high gear last week, on glacier-carved farmland in a small town near Sugarloaf Mountain. (Full article: 964 words)

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