Water Companies in Battlement Mesa, CO
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Clifton Water District: Treatment Plant
(970) 434-5571 more info
Mountain Clear Water Company
(970) 625-4142 more info
Police Department: Other Calls
(970) 625-2331 more info
Rifle City Government: Water Plant-Graham Mesa
(970) 625-2841 more info
Rifle Water Department
(970) 625-6221 more info
Rifle: Water Plant
(970) 625-2331 more info
Roaring Fork Water & Sanitation District
(970) 876-5008 more info
Silt Water Conservancy District
(970) 876-2393 more info
Silt Water Treatment Plant
(970) 876-0638 more info
West Divide Water Conservancy District
(970) 625-5461 more info

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Facts about Battlement Mesa, CO:
Battlement Mesa is a census-designated place (CDP) located in Garfield County, Colorado, United States. The population was 4,471 at the 2010 census. The community, which bills itself as a "covenant-protected community", is primarily a group of contiguous subdivisions developed in the later decades of the 20th century, catering to families and retirees. It is located on the flank of a hill on the south side of Interstate 70 across from the older town of Parachute. The two communities together are known as "Parachute-Battlement Mesa". The town takes its name from Battlement Mesa, a basalt-topped mesa that sits to the south of the town. The community was first developed by an oil company as a residence for its workers in the expectation that the rising price of oil would make shale oil extraction economically viable. When oil prices adjusted fell, the housing estate was left as a stranded asset and the oil company marketed it to retirees in conjunction with a real estate...

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