Water Companies in Bastrop, LA
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Beckman Water
(318) 281-0057 more info
* City of Bastrop
(318) 283-0250 more info
Consolidated Water
(318) 281-2989 more info
Morehouse Central Water Co
(318) 283-2263 more info
North Ouachita Svc Co Inc
(318) 323-3183 more info
Peoples Water Services Co
(318) 281-2160 more info
Tidwell Enterprises
(318) 343-0508 more info
Village of Bonita
(318) 823-2128 more info
Village of Collinston
(318) 874-2631 more info
Ward Three Water System
(318) 281-9600 more info
Water Works 1
(318) 283-0137 more info

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Facts about Bastrop, LA:
Bastrop is a city in and the parish seat of Morehouse Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 12,988 at the 2000 census. It is the principal city of and is included in the Bastrop, Louisiana Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is included in the Monroe-Bastrop, Louisiana Combined Statistical Area. Bastrop was founded by the Baron de Bastrop (born Felipe Enrique Neri), a Dutch embezzler who falsely claimed to be a nobleman. He had fled to the then Spanish colony of Louisiana to escape prosecution, and became involved in various land deals. He received a large grant of land, provided that he could settle 450 families on it over the next several years. However, he was unable to do this, and so lost the grant. Afterwards, he moved to Texas, where he claimed to oppose the sale of Louisiana to the United States, and became a minor government official. He proved instrumental in Moses Austin's plan (and later, that of his son, Stephen F. Austin) to bring American colonists to...

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