Water Companies in Adel, IA
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* City of Adel
(515) 993-4525 more info
Clive Water Billing
(515) 223-6220 more info
Earlham Water Plant
(515) 758-2157 more info
Johnston City Water & Sewer
(515) 278-2344 more info
Madrid City Water Billing
(515) 795-3930 more info
Perry City Water Department
(515) 465-2562 more info
S & L Water Co
(641) 755-3760 more info
Urbandale Water Board
(515) 278-3940 more info
West Des Moines Water Works
(515) 222-3460 more info
West Des Moines Water Works
(515) 222-3465 more info
Windsor Heights Water Department
(515) 279-3662 more info

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Facts about Adel, IA:
Adel is a city along the North Raccoon River in Dallas County in the U.S. state of Iowa. The population was 3,435 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Dallas County and the birthplace of 1939 Heisman Trophy winner Nile Kinnick. Adel is part of the Des Moines?West Des Moines Metropolitan Statistical Area. Originally called Penoach, Adel was Incorporated in 1847, and changed its name sometime in 1849, although no specific information can be located within the city records. The town is situated on the west bank of the North Raccoon River, and at the time of its founding, along the only county road, making Adel the oldest town within Dallas County. In 1855 there were about twenty-five houses in Adel, and only three stores. From that time onward, the city began to grow at a faster rate. Situated along the river, Adel had a good supply of water-power for a flour mill. It was to be situated on a section of property owned by Noeingerl Cantrel & Co. J. H. Strong of Des Moines,...

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