Water Companies in Ada, OK
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Allen Water Department
(580) 857-2996 more info
* City of Ada
(580) 436-6300 more info
County of Seminole: Rural Water District #1
(405) 257-3727 more info
Pottawatomie Rural Water District No 3
(405) 383-2571 more info
Rural Water Dist 6 Hughes County
(580) 892-3677 more info
Rural Water Dist 9
(580) 436-2277 more info
Rural Water District No 5
(580) 777-2296 more info
Sulphur City Water Superintendent
(580) 622-5096 more info
Sulphur Water Department
(580) 622-2171 more info
Water Superintendent
(405) 784-1337 more info
Wewoka Water Department
(405) 257-2521 more info

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Facts about Ada, OK:
Ada is a city in and the county seat of Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 16,008 at the 2000 census. As of 2009, the city population was estimated at 17,019. Ada is an Oklahoma Main Street City, an Oklahoma Certified City, a Tree City USA member, and a National Weather Service StormReady Community. The city was named after the daughter of an early settler. Ada is home to East Central University. In April 1889, Jeff Reed (a native Texan) was appointed to carry the mail from Stonewall to Center (which was later combined with Pickett), two small communities in the Indian Territory. With his family and his stock, he sought a place for a home on a prairie midway between the two points, where he constructed a log house and started Reed's Store. Other settlers soon built homes nearby. In 1891, a post office was established and named after Reed's oldest daughter, Ada. On April 19, 1909, an organized mob hung four men set to be tried for the murder of a former...

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