Water Companies in Allison, TX
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Beckham County Rural Water
(580) 243-4505 more info
Beckham Rural Water District
(580) 526-3252 more info
Canadian-City of: Water and Sewer Department
(806) 323-9420 more info
Cheyene City Water Plant
(580) 497-2718 more info
Cheyenne Water Superintendent
(580) 497-2455 more info
* City of Allison
(580) 655-4329 more info
City of Wheeler: Water Dept
(806) 826-3222 more info
Elk City Water Department
(580) 225-3230 more info
Strong City Rural Water District
(580) 497-2381 more info
Upper Washita Conservation DST
(580) 497-3413 more info
Water Department
(580) 928-2260 more info

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Facts about Allison, TX:
Allison is an unincorporated community in northeastern Wheeler County, Texas, United States, at the junction of Texas Farm roads 1046 and 277. Founded in 1929 as a stop for the Panhandle and Santa Fe Railway, the town was named for the general manager of the railroad, R. H. Allison. The Lone Star Townsite Company laid out the town. The town reached its height in population in 1941, just before the country entered World War II, at 200. It had a population of approximately 135 in 2000. During the 1970s Allison and the surrounding area benefited from the natural gas and oil development in the Panhandle-Hugoton field, the largest-volume gas field in the United States, and the world?s largest known source of helium. Between 1973 and 1993 the field produced over eight trillion cubic feet (230,000,000 m³) of gas. For years, the Allison Independent School District served the community's students. In 2003, however, the district merged with the neighboring Fort Elliott Consolidated...

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