Water Companies in Ambridge, PA
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Aliquippa Municipal Water Auth
(724) 375-5525 more info
* Ambridge Boro Office
(724) 266-9895 more info
* Ambridge Water Authority
(724) 266-4847 more info
* Ambridge Water Authority
(724) 266-6778 more info
* Ambridge Water Authority Plant
(724) 266-3360 more info
Baden Water Department
(724) 869-3708 more info
Boro of Baden Water Office
(724) 869-3701 more info
* Borough of Ambridge Water Authority
(724) 266-5362 more info
* City of Ambridge
(724) 266-6690 more info
Creswell Heights Joint Auth
(724) 375-1303 more info
Municipal Water Authority of Aliquippa: Filteration Plant
(724) 375-5259 more info

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Facts about Ambridge, PA:
Ambridge is a borough in Beaver County in Western Pennsylvania, incorporated in 1905 and named after the American Bridge Company. Ambridge is located 16 miles (25 km) northwest of Pittsburgh, alongside the Ohio River. In 1910, 5,205 people lived in Ambridge; in 1920, 12,730 people lived there, and in 1940, 18,968 people resided in Ambridge. The population was 7,769 at the 2000 census. The town is near the location of Legionville, the training camp for General "Mad" Anthony Wayne's Legion of the United States. Wayne's was the first attempt to provide basic training for regular U.S. Army recruits and Legionville was the first facility established expressly for this purpose. The Harmony Society first settled the area in the early 19th century, founding the village of "Ökonomie" or Economy in 1824. Although initially successful, accumulating significant landholdings, the sect went into decline. By the end of the 19th century, only a few Harmonists remained. The Society was...

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