Water Companies in Albany, OR
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* Albany Water Sewer Billing
(541) 917-7547 more info
Aumsville Water Department
(503) 749-2030 more info
* City of Albany
(541) 917-7500 more info
Corvallis Wastewater Department
(541) 766-6949 more info
Jefferson Water & Sewer Department
(541) 327-3670 more info
Luckiamute Domestic Water Co-Op: Bus Office
(503) 838-2075 more info
Omi Inc
(541) 451-1117 more info
Philomath Water Department Billing
(541) 929-3501 more info
Salem Water Treatment Facility
(503) 769-2095 more info
Turner Water Department
(503) 743-2155 more info
Water Treatment Plant
(541) 929-2644 more info

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Facts about Albany, OR:
Albany is the eleventh largest city making it the 3rd fastest growing city in Oregon at 22.8% growth behind Bend (47.3%) and Hillsboro (30.5%) Albany has a home rule charter and is a Council-Manager management style to the municipality where the full time unelected City Manager administers the day-to-day operations and affairs of the city for the Council and is the administrative head of the city. Prior to the arrival of the first European settlers to the area of the Willamette Valley that makes up modern day Albany was inhabited by one of the tribes of the Kalapuya, A variation of the place name can also be written as Tekenah. The Kalapuya population was between 4,000 and 20,000 individuals throughout the Valley before contact with whites, but shortly after contact was made and new diseases were introduction the tribes suffered from the . smallpox epidemic that raged through the Pacific Northwest in 1782-83. Then followed by Malaria sweeping through the region between 1830 and...

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