Water Companies in Asheville, NC
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* Asheville Water Resources Department
(828) 259-5955 more info
Biltmore Forest Water Department
(828) 274-0824 more info
Black Mountain Water Billing
(828) 669-8250 more info
Canton Rough Creek Water Department
(828) 646-3413 more info
* City of Asheville
(828) 259-5601 more info
Emerald Springs Bottled Water & Cooler Company
(800) 851-5649 more info
Mars Hill Waste Water Department
(828) 689-9850 more info
Old Fort Water Department
(828) 668-7112 more info
Quality Rubber
(828) 697-2351 more info
Springdale Water Co
(828) 235-8453 more info
Utilities Inc
(828) 890-4865 more info
Woodfin Maintenance Department
(828) 645-7063 more info
Woodfin Treatment Facilities Inc
(828) 658-1714 more info
Woodfin Water District
(828) 253-5551 more info

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Facts about Asheville, NC:
Asheville is a city in and the county seat of Buncombe County, North Carolina, United States. Before the arrival of Europeans, the land where Asheville now exists lay within the boundaries of the Cherokee Nation. The history of Asheville, as a town, begins in 1784. In that year, Colonel Samuel Davidson and his family settled in the Swannanoa Valley, redeeming a soldier's land grant from the state of North Carolina. Soon after building a log cabin at the bank of Christian Creek, Davidson was lured into the woods by a band of Cherokee hunters and killed. Davidson's wife, child and female slave fled on foot to Davidson's Fort (named after Davidson's father General John Davidson) 16 miles away. In response to the killing, Davidson's twin brother Major William Davidson and brother-in-law Colonel Daniel Smith formed an expedition to retrieve Samuel Davidson's body and avenge his murder. Months after the expedition, Major Davidson and other members of his extended family returned to...

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