Water Companies in Bend, OR
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Apache Water Systems
(541) 382-2855 more info
Avion Water Company Inc
(541) 382-5342 more info
Cimarron City Water Co
(541) 389-7480 more info
* City of Bend
(541) 388-5505 more info
La Pine Water District
(541) 536-3281 more info
Laidlaw Water District
(541) 389-1255 more info
Long Butte Water Systems
(541) 383-2863 more info
Roats Water System Inc
(541) 382-3029 more info
Sun Mountain Water Systems Inc
(541) 382-7309 more info
Sunriver Water LLC
(541) 593-4197 more info
Tumalo Irrigation District
(541) 382-3053 more info
Wagon Wheel Water Co
(541) 815-0803 more info
Water Wonderland Improvement District
(541) 593-2902 more info

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Facts about Bend, OR:
Bend is a city in and the county seat of Deschutes County, Oregon, United States,, up from 52,029 in recorded during the 2000 census. Bend's metro population was estimated at 170,705 as of July 1, 2009. The Bend MSA is the 5th largest metropolitan area in Oregon. Bend is located on the eastern edge of the Cascade Range along the Deschutes River. Here the Ponderosa Pine forest transitions into the high desert, characterized by arid land, junipers, sagebrush, and bitter-brush. Originally a crossing point on the river, settlement began in the early 1900s. Bend was incorporated as a city in 1905. Economically, it started as a logging town but is now identified as a gateway for many outdoor sports, including mountain biking, fishing, hiking, camping, rock climbing, white-water rafting, skiing, and golf. The name Bend was derived from "Farewell Bend", the designation used by early pioneers to refer to the location along the Deschutes River where the town was eventually platted, one of...

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