Water Companies in Barrington, IL
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Algonquin Water Billing
(847) 854-3440 more info
Aqua Illinois
(847) 487-7341 more info
Arlington Heights Water Department
(847) 368-5520 more info
* Barrington Village Water/Sewer
(847) 304-3430 more info
Carpentersville Water Department
(847) 551-3476 more info
* City of Barrington
(847) 304-3400 more info
Desert Springs Water Co
(847) 794-1601 more info
Hoffman Estates Water Billing
(847) 781-2626 more info
Island Lake Water Department
(847) 526-1954 more info
Lake In the Hills Water Department
(847) 960-7430 more info
Lake Zurich Water Billing
(847) 540-1687 more info
Sleepy Hollow Water Department
(847) 426-6700 more info
Water Billing
(847) 459-2515 more info

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Facts about Barrington, IL:
Barrington is a suburban village in Cook County, Illinois and Lake County, Illinois. The population was 10,327 at the 2010 census. Barrington is part of the Chicago metropolitan area and serves as the hub of activity for the surrounding 90-square-mile (230 km2) region The original settlers of the Barrington area were the indigenous peoples of the native American Prairie Potawatomi or Mascoutin tribes, which later divided into the Potawatomi, Chippewa, and Ottawa tribes. By treaty dated September 26, 1833 ending the Black Hawk War, the Chippewa, Ottawa and Potawatomi tribes ceded to the United States all lands from the west shore of Lake Michigan west to the area that the Winnebago tribe ceded in 1832, north to the area that the Menominees had previously ceded to the United States, and south to the area previously ceded by an 1829 treaty at Prairie du Chien, a total of approximately 5,000,000 acres (20,000 km2). Following this treaty, pioneers traveling from Troy, New York via...

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