Water Companies in Altoona, IA
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Berwick Water Assoc
(515) 266-8668 more info
* City of Altoona
(515) 967-5136 more info
Des Moines Water Works
(515) 283-8700 more info
Johnston City Water & Sewer
(515) 278-2344 more info
Mitchellville City Clerk
(515) 967-2935 more info
Polk County Rural Water District
(515) 289-2643 more info
Urbandale Water Board
(515) 278-3940 more info
West Des Moines Water Works
(515) 222-3465 more info
West Des Moines Water Works
(515) 222-3460 more info
Windsor Heights Water Department
(515) 279-3662 more info

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Facts about Altoona, IA:
Altoona is a city in Polk County, Iowa, United States and is a part of the Des Moines?West Des Moines Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 15,583 at the 2010 census; a special census taken in August 2005 counted 13,301 residents. Altoona is home of Adventureland, an amusement park, Prairie Meadows, a horse racing track and casino, and a Bass Pro Shops retail store, the first one in central Iowa. Altoona incorporated as a city on March 11, 1876. It is named for the Latin word for "high," altus, after surveyor Julian B. Bausman discovered that Altoona was the highest point on the Des Moines Valley Railroad between Des Moines and Keokuk. By the turn of the 20th century, Altoona could almost be classified as a coal camp. United Mine Workers of America Local 407 was organized in Altoona in 1897, and by 1902, it had 61 members. This is close to 20% of the population at the time. Altoona's longitude and latitude coordinates in decimal form are 41.650089, ?93.472546....

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