Water Companies in Arcola, VA
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* City of Arcola
(703) 335-8800 more info
County of Loudoun: Administration
(703) 478-8016 more info
Fairfax County Water Authority
(703) 698-5800 more info
Fairfax Water Information
(703) 385-7915 more info
Fauquier County Sanitation
(540) 349-2092 more info
Loudoun County Sanitation Auth
(703) 478-8017 more info
Manassas Water & Sewer Maintenance
(703) 257-8380 more info
Marshall Water Works II Inc
(540) 364-1717 more info
Pure Water Co The
(703) 361-7738 more info
Vienna Water Billing
(703) 255-6385 more info

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Facts about Arcola, VA:
Arcola is a census-designated place in Loudoun County, Virginia, USA. The population as of the 2010 Census was 233. Leesburg is situated 14 miles (23 km) northwest of Arcola; the national capital, Washington, D.C., lies 33 miles (53 km) to the east. The genesis of Arcola was a small spring next to a gum tree that fed into the south fork of Broad Run, suitably called Gum Springs. During the colonial era a distillery, kiln and small church were established at the spring. When Cameron Parish was established from the Truro Parish its glebe was established just northwest of the spring. The glebelands were sold off in 1802 when the Virginia General Assembly divested all Anglican glebes. In 1801 the United States Post Office established a branch at the village, naming it Springfield. The branch closed in 1819. Thirteen years later the Post Office once again saw fit to locate a branch in the vicinity, but the success of the Little River Turnpike (present day U.S. Route 50)...

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