Water Companies in Ashland, KY
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* Ashland Water Distribution
(606) 327-2041 more info
Beolia Water
(606) 836-7196 more info
Big Sandy Water District
(606) 928-2075 more info
Big Sandy Water District: Maintenance Line
(606) 928-3973 more info
Cannonsburg Water District
(606) 928-9808 more info
* City of Ashland
(606) 327-2024 more info
Greenup Water Department Office
(606) 473-7331 more info
Ironton City Water Distrbtion
(740) 532-7355 more info
Lawrence County Water Co
(304) 523-8453 more info
Raceland Water Works
(606) 836-4522 more info
South Point Water Works
(740) 377-2304 more info

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Facts about Ashland, KY:
Ashland is a city in Boyd County, Kentucky, United States, nestled along the banks of the Ohio River. The population was 21,981 at the 2000 census. Ashland is a part of the Huntington-Ashland, WV-KY-OH, Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). As of the 2000 census, the MSA had a population of 288,649. Ashland is the second largest city within the MSA, after Huntington. Ashland serves as an important economic and medical center for northeast Kentucky. Ashland dates back to the migration of the Poage family from the Shenandoah Valley via the famed Cumberland Gap in 1786. They settled upon a homestead along the Ohio River and named it Poage's Landing. It remained an extended-family settlement until the mid-1800s. In 1854, the city name was changed to Ashland, after Henry Clay's Lexington estate, and to reflect the city's growing industrial base. The city's early industrial growth was a result of Ohio's pig iron industry. It was not until 1854, that growth began to occur with the charter...

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