Water Companies in Beaverdam, OH
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Ada Water & Sewer Department
(419) 634-4045 more info
Bluffton Village Water Works
(419) 358-2016 more info
Bluffton Water & Sewer Department
(419) 358-2066 more info
* City of Beaverdam
(419) 358-4897 more info
Columbus Grove Water Works
(419) 659-5441 more info
Cridersville Waste Water Plant
(419) 645-4169 more info
Cridersville Water Office
(419) 645-4883 more info
Elida Water Department
(419) 339-2811 more info
Glandorf Water Department
(419) 538-6140 more info
Pandora Waterworks
(419) 384-3300 more info

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Facts about Beaverdam, OH:
Beaverdam is a village in Allen County, Ohio, United States. Its population was 356 as of the 2000 census. It is included in the Lima, Ohio Metropolitan Statistical Area. Beaverdam is located at 40°49?57?N 83°58?24?W? / ?40.8325°N 83.97333°W? / 40.8325; -83.97333 (40.832363, -83.973430). According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 0.6 square miles (1.6 km2), all of it land. Beaverdam lies at the junction of the old Lincoln Highway and the Dixie Highway. These early highways were begun in 1914. Currently Beaverdam's economy is dominated by three large truck stops on what is now the junction of Interstate 75 and U.S. Route 30. Until recently Beaverdam was the eastern end of the four lane section of US 30. This meant that vehicular traffic going east on the four lane portion of US 30 that extended from Fort Wayne, Indiana had to exit the four lane road and shift to a two lane road. This required exit enhanced the village's function as an area...

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