Water Companies in Alief, TX
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Aqua Services
(713) 983-3500 more info
* City of Alief
(281) 983-2950 more info
Fort Bend Water District 2
(281) 499-1031 more info
Memorial Villages Water Auth
(713) 465-8318 more info
Severn Trent Services
(281) 578-4200 more info
South West Water Co
(281) 240-1700 more info
South West Water Co Services Group
(281) 207-5800 more info
Triple C Services LLC
(281) 498-7776 more info
Water Companies - Utility: Severn Trent
(281) 398-8211 more info
Water Companies - Utility: Severn Trent
(281) 858-4754 more info
ft Bend Water Dist No 2: Sewer Plant
(281) 499-6254 more info

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Facts about Alief, TX:
Alief is a community in Harris County, Texas, United States that is mostly within the city limits of Houston. The Alief Community Association defines the boundaries of Alief as, "Westheimer on the north, Sam Houston Tollway on the east, Fort Bend County Line on the west and Highway 59 on the south, Portions of Alief are in Southwest Houston while portions of Alief are within unincorporated Harris County. In 1861, Reynolds Reynolds claimed 1,250 acres (5.1 km2) of land Alief Ozelda Magee, acting as the town's first postmistress, applied to open the first post office in 1895. Meston deeded property to Dr. John S. Magee, Newton Gentry, and Hardy Price for use as a cemetery in 1900. The Flood of 1899 and the Galveston Hurricane of 1900 destroyed the Methodist Episcopal Church along with the town's cotton and corn crops, forcing 24 of the 30 families that resided in Alief to relocate. Due to its propensity for flooding, the citizens established the Harris County Flood Control...

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