Water Companies in Albany, GA
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* Albany Water Department
(229) 883-8330 more info
Americus Water & Sewer Maint
(229) 924-7111 more info
Camilla City Water & Sewer
(229) 336-2211 more info
* City of Albany
(229) 431-3234 more info
Crisp County Waterworks
(229) 276-2388 more info
Decatur Consolidated Water Services
(229) 446-0827 more info
Lee County Water & Sewer Department
(229) 759-6054 more info
Omega Treatment Plant
(229) 528-4904 more info
Randolph Co Water Authority
(229) 732-6964 more info
Tifton Water Department
(229) 391-3949 more info
Water Service Company of Georgia Inc
(229) 435-4888 more info

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Facts about Albany, GA:
Albany is a city in and the county seat of Dougherty County, Georgia, United States, in the southwestern part of the state. The area where Albany is located was formerly inhabited by the Creek Indians. They called it Thronateeska after their word for "flint" because of the mineral flint that was found near the river there. The Creeks used this flintstone to make tools and weapons like arrowheads. A businessman named Nelson Tift from Connecticut settled along the Flint River in October 1836 after Indian removal transported the Creek to western lands beyond the Mississippi River. He named his new town Albany after the capital of New York because both sat at the navigable heads of rivers. The town of Albany was laid out by Alexander Shotwell in 1836. It was incorporated as a city by an act of the General Assembly of Georgia on December 27, 1838. So many planters settled there with enslaved laborers that by 1840, Dougherty County was majority black. The center of cotton plantations,...

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