Water Companies in Bloomington, MD
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* City of Bloomington
(304) 355-2621 more info
Cresaptown Civic Improvement
(301) 729-6981 more info
Deer Park Spring Water Co
(800) 759-3255 more info
Frostburg Water Department
(301) 689-3162 more info
Frostburg Water Department-Piney Dam
(301) 689-9166 more info
Keyser City Water Department
(304) 788-5173 more info
La Vale Sanitary Commission
(301) 729-1638 more info
Lonaconing Water Co
(301) 463-6266 more info
Midlothian Water Co
(301) 689-0056 more info
New Creek Water Association
(304) 788-5886 more info
Westernport City Water Department
(301) 359-3932 more info

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Facts about Bloomington, MD:
Bloomington is an census designated place (CDP) at the confluence of the North Branch Potomac River and Savage River in southeastern Garrett County, Maryland. It lies to the west of Luke on MD 135 (state highway 135) and is bounded to the northwest by Savage River State Forest. The population of Bloomington is 305. Originally known as Llangollen when the town's post office was established on December 4, 1872, its name was later changed to Bloomington. Jennings Randolph Lake to the southwest was completed in 1982 as Bloomington Lake but was renamed in 1987 by the United States Congress for West Virginia Senator William Jennings Randolph. Borderside was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. A proposal has been filed with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission by Fairlawn Hydroelectric Company to construct a 10.5 MW hydroelectric facility at the Army Corps of Engineers-operated dam for the lake. If approved, construction could occur as early as 2012. ...

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