Water Companies in Blaine, WA
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Birch Bay Water & Sewer District
(360) 371-7100 more info
Birch Bay Water & Sewer District: Treatment Plant
(360) 371-2400 more info
* City of Blaine
(360) 332-8311 more info
Everson City Hall
(360) 966-3411 more info
Nooksack City Hall
(360) 966-2531 more info
Point Roberts Water District
(360) 945-4696 more info
Pole Road Water Association
(360) 354-8936 more info
Public Utility District
(360) 384-4288 more info
Sumas Water Department
(360) 988-5711 more info
Water Department
(360) 354-3446 more info
Whatcom County Water District
(360) 733-5770 more info

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Facts about Blaine, WA:
Blaine is a city in Whatcom County, Washington, United States. The city's northern boundary is the Canadian border. Blaine is the shared home of the Peace Arch international monument. The population was 4,684 at the 2010 census. The area was first settled in the mid-19th century by pioneers who established the town as a seaport for the west coast logging and fishing industries, and as a jumping off point for prospectors heading to British Columbia's gold fields. Blaine was officially incorporated on May 20, 1890, and was named after James G. Blaine (1830?1893), who was a U.S. senator from the state of Maine, Secretary of State, and, in 1884, the unsuccessful Republican presidential candidate. The city has a "turn-of-the-century" theme, marked by remodeled buildings and signs resembling designs that existed during the late 19th century and early 20th century. The world's largest salmon cannery was operated by the Alaska Packer's Association for decades in Blaine; the cannery site...

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