Water Companies in Atomic City, ID
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Aberdeen-Springfield Canal Co
(208) 397-4192 more info
Blackfoot Water Department
(208) 785-8608 more info
Chubbuck City Water Department
(208) 237-2400 more info
Comore Loma Water Corporation
(208) 522-4909 more info
Falls Water Co Inc
(208) 522-1300 more info
Goveland Water District
(208) 785-8638 more info
Groveland Water & Sewer
(208) 785-0173 more info
Mountain Fresh Water Co
(208) 232-9432 more info
Pocatello Water Department
(208) 234-6174 more info
Shelley Water Department
(208) 357-1991 more info

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Facts about Atomic City, ID:
Atomic City is a hamlet Atomic City is located at 43°26?33?N 112°48?47?W? / ?43.4425°N 112.81306°W? / 43.4425; -112.81306, at an elevation of 5,013 feet (1,528 m) above sea level. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 0.1 square miles (0.26 km2), all of it land. Atomic City is just south of the Idaho National Laboratory site, on U.S. Route 26. Atomic City was called "Midway" until 1950, as it is halfway between the towns of Blackfoot and Arco. The town had a larger population when the neighboring Idaho National Laboratory site was newer, known as the "National Reactor Testing Station" until 1975. There is one store and one bar in Atomic City; the store no longer sells gasoline, due to new laws pertaining to its underground gas tanks. Most of the people who were raised in the town have now passed on, and many of the current residents are retired. There is an RV park on the south end of town with full hook-ups, and stock car races are...

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