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Dam reconstruction at Dover-Foxcroft water supply solves erosion and low flow issues

Dam reconstruction at Dover-Foxcroft water supply solves erosion and low  flow issues

GUILFORD, Maine — For the first time in decades, the pond that serves as Dover-Foxcroft’s water supply has a solid dam built for the future.

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