Water Companies in Blackey, KY
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* Blackey Water Treatment Plant
(606) 633-4111 more info
Caney Creek Water District
(606) 368-2809 more info
* City of Blackey
(606) 785-5544 more info
City of Hazard: Water
(606) 436-3171 more info
Cumberland Water Works
(606) 589-4024 more info
Hannah James
(606) 589-4460 more info
Hazard Water Plant
(606) 439-3870 more info
Letcher County Sewer
(606) 633-1088 more info
Letcher County Water & Sewer
(606) 633-8550 more info
Lynch Water Works
(606) 848-2282 more info
Neon Water Co
(606) 855-7916 more info

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Facts about Blackey, KY:
Blackey is a city in Letcher County, Kentucky, United States. As of the 2000 census, the population was 153. It is located in the vicinity of one of the earliest English settlements, Indian Bottom. Blackey is thought to have been named after Blackey Brown, one of its citizens. The history of Blackey began in 1908, after local resident, Jim Brown, was given permission to establish post office on Elk Creek. He decided to name the post office "Blackey", after his brother Joseph "Blackey" Brown. Due to the areas massive coal deposits, the Lexington and Eastern Railroad ran a line through Blackey in November 1912. Over the next fifteen years, Blackey was transformed from a sleepy mountain town to a bustling modern city. It was chartered in November 1912 and was incorporated on January 27, 1915 as a sixth-class city. In May 1927, a flash flood devastated the city. In one hour, the North Fork of the Kentucky River rose eighteen feet, killing 26 people in Letcher County alone. Later in...

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