Water Companies in Awendaw, SC
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Berkeley County Water Auth
(843) 761-1782 more info
Charleston Remodeling & Rennovations
(843) 642-0370 more info
* City of Awendaw
(843) 928-4203 more info
City of Charleston: Commissioners of Public Works Water & Sewer
(843) 727-6800 more info
Isle of Palms Reverse Osmosis
(843) 886-5653 more info
Isle of Palms Water & Sewer
(843) 886-6148 more info
Isle of Palms Water & Sewer
(843) 886-9369 more info
Mt Pleasant Waterworks
(843) 884-8048 more info
Plesant Water Works
(843) 971-7500 more info
Sullivan's Island Water Bill
(843) 883-3198 more info
Sullivan's Island Water Department
(843) 883-3947 more info

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Facts about Awendaw, SC:
Awendaw is a small fishing town in Charleston County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 1,195 at the 2000 census. As defined by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget, and used by the U.S. Census Bureau for statistical purposes only, Awendaw is included within the Charleston-North Charleston-Summerville metropolitan area. Awendaw was named by the Seewee Native American or "Sewee" tribe. It is also home to an oyster shell mound created by the Seewee Tribe. It is often referred to as "The Spanish Fort". Most of the mound is still intact. The rest of it was destroyed to construct roads and homes for the citizens of Awendaw. The town was heavily damaged by Hurricane Hugo in September 1989, but did not receive as significant damage in 2004 when Hurricane Gaston made landfall in the region. In 1992, the town of Awendaw was first incorporated and elected its first mayor, Willam H. Alston. Awendaw is located at 32°59?11?N 79°38?36?W? / ?32.98639°N 79.64333°W? / 32.98639;...

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