Water Companies in Aliquippa, PA
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* Aliquippa Municipal Water Auth
(724) 375-5525 more info
Ambridge Boro Office
(724) 266-9895 more info
Ambridge Water Authority
(724) 266-6778 more info
Ambridge Water Authority
(724) 266-4847 more info
Center Township Water Auth
(724) 774-7960 more info
* City of Aliquippa
(724) 375-5188 more info
Creswell Heights Joint Auth
(724) 375-1303 more info
Findlay Twp Water Authority
(724) 695-3108 more info
* Municipal Water Authority of Aliquippa: Filteration Plant
(724) 375-5259 more info
* Municipal Water Authority of Aliquippa: Sewage Treatment Plant
(724) 378-3892 more info
Water Authority Maintenance
(724) 774-7766 more info

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Facts about Aliquippa, PA:
Aliquippa is a city in Beaver County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania; it is within the Pittsburgh metropolitan area. The population was 9,438 at the 2010 census. Formerly a borough, it was formally named a city in 1987 by the Aliquippa Council. Aliquippa was founded by the merger of three towns: Aliquippa, Woodlawn, and New Sheffield . The mill closed during the collapse of the steel industry during the 1980s. This major economic loss alongside suburbanization caused a major population loss through the end of the 20th century. The oldest church within the current boundaries of Aliquippa is Mt. Carmel Presbyterian Church (formerly White Oak Flats Presbyterian Church), established about 1793 in the New Sheffield region on Brodhead Road . Many of the city's businesses have left since the closing of the mill. This has left the area economically depressed. The B.F. Jones Memorial Library is a proud historical landmark of the community. As of the 2010 census, the city had 9,438...

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