Water Companies in Bellingham, WA
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Anacortes Water Department
(360) 293-1921 more info
Bayside Services
(360) 671-2527 more info
* City of Bellingham
(360) 676-6979 more info
Doe Bay Water Treatment Plant
(360) 376-4990 more info
Everson City Hall
(360) 966-3411 more info
Lake Whatcom Water & Sewer Dis
(360) 734-9224 more info
M Sawyer Drilling & Pump Services
(360) 376-5280 more info
Nooksack City Hall
(360) 966-2531 more info
Pole Road Water Association
(360) 354-8936 more info
Public Utility District
(360) 384-4288 more info
Samish Water District
(360) 734-5664 more info
Skagit County Public Utility
(360) 424-7104 more info
Washington Water Service Co
(360) 376-2700 more info
Water Department
(360) 354-3446 more info
Whatcom County Water District
(360) 733-5770 more info

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Facts about Bellingham, WA:
Bellingham ( /?b?l??hæm/ US dict: b?l?·?ng·h?m) is the largest city in, and the county seat of, Whatcom County in the U.S. state of Washington. The boundaries of the city encompass the former towns of Fairhaven, Whatcom, Sehome, and Bellingham. Bellingham is acclaimed for its small-city flavor, easy access to outdoor opportunities in the San Juan Islands and North Cascades Mountains as well as proximity to the cosmopolitan cities of Vancouver and Seattle. The name of Bellingham is derived from the bay on which the city is situated. George Vancouver, who visited the area in June 1792, named the bay for Sir William Bellingham, the controller of the storekeeper's account of the Royal Navy. Prior to euro-American settlement, Bellingham was in the homeland of Coast Salish peoples of the Lummi and neighboring tribes. The first Caucasian settlers reached the area in 1854. In 1858, the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush caused thousands of miners, storekeepers, and scalawags to head...

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