Water Companies in Alpharetta, GA
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* City of Alpharetta
(770) 475-9566 more info
Cobb County Marietta Water
(770) 977-6983 more info
Cumming Water Department
(770) 781-2020 more info
Forsyth County Water Department
(770) 781-2160 more info
Fulton County/Atlanta Water
(770) 664-7455 more info
Marietta Utilities
(770) 794-5100 more info
Pine Enterprises
(770) 614-9664 more info
Roswell Water Department
(770) 641-3715 more info
Standard Supply & Contracting
(770) 889-6175 more info
Truby Inc
(770) 886-0005 more info
Veolia Water North America Operating Services LLC
(770) 751-0544 more info
Water & Sewage: Cherokee Co Water Authority
(770) 479-1813 more info
Water Services Division
(770) 640-3040 more info
Wetspot Water Authority
(770) 578-4585 more info
Woodard & Curran
(678) 513-6900 more info

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Facts about Alpharetta, GA:
Alpharetta is a city in north Fulton County, Georgia, United States and a northern suburb of Atlanta, Georgia. It is one of the most affluent communities in the state. According to the 2010 Census, Alpharetta's population is 57,551. From the North Georgia Mountains to the Chattahoochee River along a Cherokee Indian trail, a tiny village named New Prospect Camp Ground was formed. This village, made up of tents, a log school, and arbor became a trading post where Indians and white settlers exchanged their goods. The surrounding countryside provided excellent farming land, especially for cotton. On December 11, 1858, the town was chartered and became the county seat of Milton County. The town was renamed Alpharetta, a misspelling of Alfarata, a character in a popular period song (The Blue Juniata). Note that this conflicts with the city's version of how the name came about. Alpharetta's city website states the name is a combination of the Greek words for "first" and "town", however...

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