Water Companies in Augusta, NJ
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Forest Lakes Water Co
(973) 786-6600 more info
Franklin Borough Water & Sewer
(973) 827-7060 more info
Lake Tamarack Association
(973) 697-2074 more info
Montague Water & Sewer Co
(973) 293-8059 more info
Newton Water & Sewer Department
(973) 383-3524 more info
Ogdensburg Water Department
(973) 827-3447 more info
Simmons Water Co
(973) 875-4133 more info
Stillwater Water District
(973) 579-1579 more info
Stillwater Water District
(973) 579-7740 more info
United Water New Jersey Andover
(973) 383-8606 more info

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Facts about Augusta, NJ:
Augusta is an unincorporated area located within Frankford Township, Sussex County, New Jersey. Augusta is the home of the New Jersey State Fair and the Sussex County Farm and Horse Show. Skylands Park, a 4,300-seat ballpark, hosts the Sussex Skyhawks of the Can-Am League, which debuted starting with the 2006 baseball season. Augusta is located at 41°8'42" North, 74°41'5" West (41.145086, -74.684753). Augusta lies in the Kittatinny Valley which is part of the Great Appalachian Valley. The Kittatinny Mountains are to the west and the New Jersey Highlands are to the east. Augusta lies on top of the Ordovician Martinsburg Formation, created around 450 million B. C. when a volcanic chain of islands collided with the proto North American plate. The islands rode over top of the North American plate creating the valley. The valley was under a shallow sea until geologic pressure forced the shale upwards. The Wisconsin Glacier covered the valley from 21,000 B.C. to 13,000 B.C. Augusta...

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