Water Companies in Balsam Lake, WI
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Barron City Water Department
(715) 537-3855 more info
Centuria Municipal Water & Sewer Utility
(715) 646-2439 more info
Centuria Village Water Department
(715) 646-2300 more info
Clayton Village Sewer & Water
(715) 948-2310 more info
Dresser Water-Sewer
(715) 755-2940 more info
Iola Water Department
(715) 445-2612 more info
Luck Water Department
(715) 472-2221 more info
New Richmond Water Department
(715) 246-4167 more info
Siren Water Utility
(715) 349-2493 more info
Village of Centuria: Municipal Water & Sewer
(715) 646-2300 more info

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Facts about Balsam Lake, WI:
Balsam Lake is a village in, and the county seat of, Polk County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 950 at the 2000 census. The village is located within the Town of Balsam Lake. The area in and around Balsam Lake was originally inhabited by a large band of Chippewa Indians. They referred to the area as "Innenehinduc," which means "place of the evergreen." This may have been due to the large amount of Canadian Yew, an evergreen shrub, which grew in abundance there. The town was organized on January 8, 1870, and was named after the lake that lay within its borders. The first businesses included a blacksmith shop, a bank, a creamery, two sawmills, a hardware store, and a general store. Governmental buildings included a courthouse and a log schoolhouse. Today, Balsam Lake is the home of the Polk County Government Center. The town celebrates its history, and the history of the United States, with its annual Freedom Festival, which takes place on the Thursday through Sunday...

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