Water Companies in Atchison, KS
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American Water Services
(913) 758-9272 more info
* City of Atchison
(913) 367-5506 more info
Leavenworth Water Department: Office
(913) 682-1513 more info
Leavenworth Water Plant
(913) 682-2191 more info
Public Water Supply
(816) 280-3187 more info
Public Water Supply District
(816) 688-7544 more info
Public Water Supply District 2
(816) 445-3455 more info
Public Water Supply District No 3
(816) 546-3333 more info
Rural Water Dist No 12
(913) 774-2872 more info
Rural Water District 5
(913) 758-0488 more info
Troy City Water Works
(785) 985-3884 more info

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Facts about Atchison, KS:
Atchison is a city situated along the Missouri River in the eastern part of Atchison County, located in northeast Kansas, in the Central United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 11,021. Atchison was the birthplace of aviatrix Amelia Earhart and the Amelia Earhart Festival is held annually in July. Atchison is also home of Benedictine College, a Catholic liberal-arts college. Atchison is often called one of the most haunted places in America, due to the city's ghost-story heritage. Atchison was founded in 1854 and named in honor of Senator David Rice Atchison, who, when Kansas was opened for settlement, interested some of his friends in the scheme of forming a city in the new territory. The Squatter Sovereign, a paper with strong pro-slavery sentiments, was first issued on February 3, 1855. It had formerly been published at Liberty, Missouri, under the name of the Democratic Platform. In the spring of 1857 it was purchased by Samuel C. Pomeroy, Robert McBratney...

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