Water Companies in Amberg, WI
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Breitung Charter Twp Water
(906) 779-2052 more info
City Manager
(906) 563-7720 more info
* City of Amberg
(715) 324-6314 more info
Iron Mountain Water Department
(906) 774-8530 more info
Norway Water Department
(906) 563-9651 more info
Oconto Falls Water & Light
(920) 846-4507 more info
Peshtigo Water & Sewage Department
(715) 582-3279 more info
Suring Water Department
(920) 842-2606 more info
Water & Sewage Department
(715) 582-4585 more info
Water Department
(715) 251-4558 more info
Wausaukee Water-Sewer Department
(715) 856-6754 more info

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Facts about Amberg, WI:
Amberg is a town in Marinette County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 854 at the 2000 census. The unincorporated community of Cedarville is located partially in the town. The census-designated place of Amberg is located within the town. Amberg is located in Northeastern Wisconsin about 75 miles (121 km) north of Green Bay in Marinette County. The Amberg-Athelstane Granite is part of the Wisconsin Magmatic Terrane. The Wisconsin Magmatic Terrane is an area formed by a tectonic plate collision at about 1850 Ma. marked by the Niagara Fault Zone. The Amberg Granite is one of the most extensive in Wisconsin. It is well known for its great variety of color and texture. The two most common types are a fine-grained gray granite and a course-grained red granite known as "Amberg red." These granites were a valuable commodity in the late 19th century and early 20th century, causing quarries to be started in the area. Dave's Falls is located about 1-mile (1.6 km) south of...

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