Water Companies in Alsea, OR
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Corvallis Wastewater Department
(541) 766-6949 more info
Eugene Water & Electric Board: Conservation
(541) 484-1125 more info
Mapleton Water District
(541) 268-4348 more info
Newport Water & Sewer Billing
(541) 574-0616 more info
Philomath Water Department Billing
(541) 929-3501 more info
Seal Rock Water District
(541) 563-3529 more info
Toledo Water & Sewer Billing
(541) 336-2247 more info
Waldport Water Department
(541) 563-3561 more info
Water Treatment Plant
(541) 929-2644 more info
Willamette Water
(541) 935-1050 more info

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Facts about Alsea, OR:
Alsea is an unincorporated community in Benton County, Oregon, United States. It is located on Oregon Route 34 and the Alsea River.As of the 2010 Census, the population was 164. Alsea was named for the Alsea River, whose name was a corruption of "Alsi" (also spelled "Ulseah" and "Alsiias") the name of a Native American tribe, now known as the Alsea, that lived at the mouth of the river. The Alsea area was settled by Europeans early as 1855, when the name "Alseya Settlement" appeared on the Surveyor General's map. Alsea post office was established in 1871. In the early 1850s settlers moved from the Willamette Valley into the Alsea area to take up donation land claims. Alsea is home to the Hayden Bridge, a historic covered bridge listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. ?This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties ...

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