Water Companies in Albemarle, NC
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* Albemarle City Water Department
(704) 984-9644 more info
Carolina Water Systems
(704) 921-1950 more info
* City of Albemarle
(704) 984-9405 more info
Harrisburg Water & Sewer Department
(704) 455-5614 more info
Kannapolis Water & Sewer Department
(704) 920-4399 more info
Kannapolis Water Department
(704) 933-1133 more info
Montgomery County Water System
(910) 576-4221 more info
Mt Pleasant Water Department
(704) 436-9413 more info
Pfeiffer-North Stanly Water Association
(704) 463-7117 more info
Troy Water Department
(910) 572-3661 more info
Water Billing
(704) 694-5986 more info

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Facts about Albemarle, NC:
Albemarle is a small city and the county seat of Stanly County, North Carolina. The population was 15,680 at the 2000 census and reported to be down to 15,489 at the 2010 census. It is governed by Mayor Elbert L. "Whit" Whitley, Jr. (who was re-elected in 2005 after a 28-year hiatus from the same position) and a seven-member City Council. This place-name is derived of the English noble surname Albemarle, which is the French version of the medieval latinization Albamarla of the town Aumale in Normandy, France. From Vulgar Latin alba "white" and margila "marlstone". The word root can be explained entirely with two Celtic words : alba "white", later "heaven" (Cf. Albion), the Latin word alba would be a Deckname for it and margila, which derives of Celtic marga. The Latin expression albamargila would be an exact loan translation of the Celtic one glisomarga "white marl". The site of modern-day Albemarle was originally peopled by small tribes of hunter-gatherers and Mound Builders...

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