Water Companies in Alamosa, CO
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Antonito Water Department
(719) 376-2486 more info
Baca Grande W & S District
(719) 256-4310 more info
Baca Grande W & S District
(719) 256-4311 more info
Baca Grande w & S District
(719) 256-4311 more info
* City of Alamosa
(719) 589-2593 more info
Colorado State Government: Dist 20 Water Commissioner
(719) 852-4351 more info
Conejos Water Conservancy District
(719) 376-2146 more info
* East Alamosa Water
(719) 589-2649 more info
Monte Vista Water Department
(719) 852-2692 more info
Ojo Springs Bottling Co
(719) 742-5515 more info
San Luis Water & Sanitation District
(719) 672-4100 more info

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Facts about Alamosa, CO:
US 285 The city of Alamosa is a Home Rule Municipality that is the county seat and the most populous city of Alamosa County, Colorado, United States. The city is the commercial center of the San Luis Valley in south-central Colorado. Alamosa was established in May 1878 by the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad and quickly became an important rail center. The railroad had an extensive construction, repair and shipping facility in Alamosa for many years and headquartered its remaining narrow gauge service here with trackage reaching many points throughout southwest Colorado and northern New Mexico. Alamosa is now a notable tourist town with many nearby attractions including the Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve and Colorado Gators Reptile Park. The town hosts "SummerFest on the Rio" which occurs the first weekend in June and the Early Iron car show over the Labor day weekend. The city takes its name from the Alamosa River. "Alamosa" is a Spanish adjective meaning "of...

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