Water Companies in Bath, OH
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Akron Water Department
(330) 375-2554 more info
Barberton Water Department
(330) 848-6747 more info
* City of Bath
(330) 668-9500 more info
Cuyahoga Falls Water Department
(330) 971-8130 more info
J P Cook Associates
(440) 877-1031 more info
Medina Water Services
(330) 722-9081 more info
Munroe Falls Water Department
(330) 688-7491 more info
Rainbow Metering
(440) 526-5121 more info
Stow Water Department
(330) 689-2889 more info
Tallmadge Water/Sewer Department
(330) 633-0851 more info
Wadsworth Water Treatment Plt
(330) 335-2830 more info

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Facts about Bath, OH:
Bath Township is one of the nine townships of Summit County, Ohio, United States. The 2000 census found 9,635 people in the township. Located in the western part of the county, it borders the following townships and cities: Several populated places are located in Bath Township: Parts of the original Bath Township are now in Akron and Fairlawn. It occupies most of survey Town 3, Range 12 in the Connecticut Western Reserve and is about 23 square miles (60 kmē) in area. Bath Township contains part of the Cuyahoga Valley National Park, whose main attraction within the township is the Hale Farm & Village, a historical community set in the 1800s. Statewide, other Bath Townships are located in Allen and Greene Counties. The township was originally known as Wheatfield when surveyed in 1808. The name was later changed to Hammondsburgh after Jason Hammond, who settled there in 1810. The name was then changed to Bath when it was fully separated from Richfield Township in...

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