Water Companies in Bath, MI
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Absopure Water Company
(517) 482-2247 more info
* City of Bath
(517) 337-1731 more info
Corunna Water Department
(989) 743-3650 more info
Ken's Culligan Water Conditioning
(517) 347-1455 more info
Lansing Board of Water
(517) 702-8012 more info
Owosso City Water & Sewer
(989) 725-0520 more info
Portland City Water Department
(517) 647-2948 more info
Spring Mountain Water Company
(517) 374-7472 more info
West Side Water System
(517) 485-5470 more info

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Facts about Bath, MI:
Bath is an unincorporated community in Bath Township, Clinton County in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is situated just north of exit 92 off Interstate 69, about 5 miles (8.0 km) north of East Lansing. The community itself has no elected officials nor any separate governmental functions from the township and only serves to generally describe the central business district of Bath Township centered at Webster and Clark roads. Bath is also the home of the 2007 Class C Boys Basketball State Champions, and, between 1982 and 2002, was the home of the sportsman TV series, Fred Trost's Practical Sportsman. On May 18, 1927, in what became known as the Bath School disaster, Andrew Kehoe, a cash-strapped farmer and local school board member killed his wife, bombed every building on his farm before explosives he had secretly hidden under the school building located in the central business district went off. He later drove to the school in a truck rigged with more explosives which he...

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