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Warren, Arkansas: Ground Washington Water Authority 15734 Farmington, Arkansas: Surface purchased Washington Water System 355 Washington, Arkansas: Ground Watalula Water Association 2282 Ozark, Arkansas: Surface purchased Watson Chapel Water Assoc 6140 Pine Bluff, Arkansas: Ground Watson Waterworks 321 Watson, Arkansas: Ground Weiner Waterworks 716
The Commission is one of the largest water and wastewater utilities in the United States. WSSC Water serves about 1.9 million people in an approximately 1,000-square-mile (2,600 km 2) area. It owns and manages over 11,000 miles (18,000 km) of water and sewer mains. [4]
New London Water Sewer And Fire Protection Authority; ... Washington County Water Authority; ... New Creek Water Association [1] Keyser Water Department [2] Wisconsin
Washington County contains twelve community water systems, including two of the largest distribution systems in the state: the City of Fayetteville (retail population served of 94,000) [66] and Springdale Water Utilities (SWU, 87,618) [67] Both water systems purchase all potable water from Beaver Water District. Many of the smaller cities in ...
Beaver Water District (BWD) is a water district created in 1957 as a quasi-governmental agency to provide treated drinking water to the communities of Northwest Arkansas. The district's source is Beaver Lake , an impoundment of the White River created by Beaver Dam.
The National Rural Water Association was founded in 1976 in response to the Safe Drinking Water Act, passed in 1974.The SDWA authorized the United States Environmental Protection Agency to set national health-based standards for drinking water to protect against both naturally occurring and man-made contaminants that may be found in drinking water.
Washington is a city in Ozan Township, Hempstead County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 180 at the 2010 census, [4] up from 148 in 2000. It is part of the Hope Micropolitan Statistical Area. The city is home to Historic Washington State Park.
According to the United States Census Bureau, Elm Springs Township covers an area of 15.0 square miles (39 km 2); with 14.9 square miles (39 km 2) land and the remaining 0.1 square miles (0.26 km 2) water. [3]