Water Companies in Bellaire, OH
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Benwood Water Works
(304) 232-4320 more info
* City of Bellaire
(740) 676-6537 more info
Crystal Spring Water Company
(800) 235-7873 more info
Glen Dale Water Department
(304) 845-4740 more info
Mc Mechen Municipal Water Work
(304) 232-3140 more info
Moundsville Water Maintenance
(304) 845-0380 more info
Ohio County Public Service District
(304) 547-5133 more info
Water Department
(740) 635-2424 more info
Waterworks Business Office
(740) 676-4313 more info
Wheeling Water Department
(304) 234-3723 more info

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Facts about Bellaire, OH:
Bellaire is a village in Belmont County, Ohio, United States. It is part of the Wheeling, West Virginia Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 4,278 at the 2010 census. The village is located along the Ohio River. The Bellaire toll bridge (now abandoned and closed) was filmed in the 1991 motion picture The Silence of the Lambs; its curved railroad viaduct and bridge over the Ohio were featured in the 2010 film Unstoppable. Mound builders occupied the area though it is believed that no permanent settlement was ever within the present-day city limits. The Mingoes, Shawnees and Delawares (to a lesser extent) were know to have frequented the area. The first documented European visitors to the Ohio River Valley and the Bellaire were French trappers and priests in the early and mid 1700s. They were impressed with the river's heavily wooded and hilly shores, and with the abundance of fish and wildlife. George Washington had notably explored the Ohio River Valley and, after the...

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