A refreshing utility experience.
Our commitment goes beyond water quality. As members of the communities we serve, we’re committed to providing you with a helpful, friendly utility experience. From our local support to environmental protection, we take pride in our work, and even more in our communities.
Proudly serving your communities and ours.
"Whether you are calling for a water leak or to make a payment on your bill, there is always a calm and comforting voice on the other end. Always a pleasure speaking with Maine Water representatives."
-Customer survey response
Protect your plumbing with Linebacker®.
Protect yourself from unexpected repair costs for your water line with Maine Water’s trusted Linebacker® program.
Our commitment to water quality and you.
The most important thing we do each day is provide you with clean drinking water you can trust. Get information about water quality in your area, issues, and what we do to protect our water quality at the source.
We understand and are here to help.
Things happen. As a result, some people may fall behind on, or have difficulty making utility payments. Maine Water is willing to work with you to make a payment arrangement on each invoice. Feel free to reach out to our customer service team if you would like the opportunity to negotiate a payment arrangement.
The latest news about Maine Water and our communities.
A new drinking water treatment facility will ensure an adequate supply of high-quality drinking water for customers in our Kezar Falls water system well into the future.
Maine Water invested $14 million updating drinking water infrastructure in 2024 with projects in 12 communities across the state to increase service reliability, improve flow for fire protection and maintain water quality for customers.
Water service and fire protection share a long, collaborative history going back centuries and continues to this day.
With freezing temperatures setting in for another season, homeowners can take a few simple steps to prevent costly damage to water pipes caused by freezing.
Thanks to everyone who came to the open house at the Mirror Lake Drinking Water Treatment Facility!
We are proud to share that no lead service lines or galvanized service lines were found. View the inventory and learn what we submitted to the Maine Drinking Water Program.
Maine Water welcomes customers to come learn about the water treatment process from our water professionals during an open house at the drinking water treatment facility in Rockport on Oct. 14.
Maine Water and the Coastal Mountains Land Trust recently celebrated a decade of working together by adding another 29 acres to the more than 1,500 acres of open space that the two organizations have already protected.